A new survey by the FSB Institute commissioned by the bank BTG Pactual, released this Monday morning (13), shows former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) with the possibility of winning this year’s presidential election in the first round.
Despite a negative fluctuation of 2 percentage points (at the limit of the margin of error, just 2 pp more or less), the PT remains technically tied (44% of voting intentions) with the sum of all other pre-elections. candidates (45%).
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President Jair Bolsonaro (PL), runner-up in polls, remained stable at 32%. The third place continues to be Ciro Gomes (PDT), who appeared with 9%. Senator Simone Tebet (MDB) made 2%.
The pre-candidates Felipe Dávila (Novo) and André Janones (Avante) appeared with 1% each. The other pre-candidates did not score. The sum of undecided, blanks and nulls reached 9%. Click here to do the download of the entire survey.
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In the projection of an eventual second round between Lula and Jair Bolsonaro (PL), the PT appears with an advantage of 18 percentage points. The result, according to the FSB Institute, would be 54% to 36% of the votes.
The telephone survey surveyed 2,000 people between June 10 and 12. The margin of error is 2 percentage points and the confidence level is 95%. Registration with the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) was made under protocol BR-03958/2022.
Editing: Vivian Virissimo