Dr. Daniel, Éder and Hana lead the dispute for the government of PA, says research

One year before the elections, the dispute for the government of Pará has two technical ties in the first places, according to a survey by the Paraná Pesquisas institute released this Friday (31).

The mayor of Ananindeua (PA), Dr Daniel Santos (PSB)appears numerically ahead in the two scenarios tested. In the first simulation, he has 26.0% of voting intentions. Due to the margin of error (plus or minus 2.6 percentage points), there is a technical tie with the federal deputy Delegate Éder Mauro (PL)which totals 22.5%.

Just below, the vice-governor of Pará, Hana Ghassan (MDB)technically tied with Éder, with 18.7% of voting intentions. Next are: the former governor Simão Jatene (no party)with 11.4%; the former senator and current superintendent of Amazon Development, Paulo Rocha (PT)with 5.7%, and the councilor Marinor Brito (PSOL)com 1,4%.

Another 9.0% would vote blank, null or would not vote for any of the possible candidates, while 5.2% did not know or had no opinion.

The institute interviewed 1,505 voters in 61 municipalities in Pará between the 25th and 29th of October. The 95% confidence level.

In the second scenario tested by the institute, the two technical ties are repeated. Dr. Daniel has 28.2% of voting intentions; Éder, 24.9%; Hana, 20.2%; the senator Beto Faro (PT)6.3%, and the former councilor Cleber Rabelo (PSTU)2,4%.

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Blank, null or no votes for any of the options total 11.1%. Another 6.8% did not know or had no opinion.

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