Supported by Bolsonaro, the current mayor of the capital of São Paulo has 27% of voting intentions, against 25% for Boulos and 22.5% for Marçal
A survey by Paraná Pesquisas released this Tuesday (October 1, 2024) shows that the current mayor of São Paulo, Ricardo Nunes (MDB), is technically tied within the margin of error with the federal deputy Guilherme Boulos (Psol) and with the businessman Pablo Marcal (PRTB) in the dispute for mayor of São Paulo.
Supported by Jair Bolsonaro (PL), Nunes has 27% of voting intentions, while Boulos, the president’s candidate Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), has 25%. Marçal has 22.5%.
The federal deputy Tabata Amaral (PSB) is cited by 8.9%. The presenter José Luiz Datena (PSDB) and Marina Helena (New) have 6% and 1.7% of voting intentions, respectively.
The survey interviewed 1,500 people from the city of São Paulo. The survey was carried out from September 27 to 30, 2024. The margin of error is plus or minus 2.6 percentage points. The confidence level is 95%. The survey is registered with the TSE (Superior Electoral Court) under number SP-04763/2024.
According to the company that carried out the survey, the cost was R$20,000. The amount was paid with own resources. Here’s the complete of the research (PDF – 525 kB).
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