Alan Rick government of Acre

Regarding the Senate, the name of the current governor of the State, Gladson Cameli (PP), is the main one listed in the polls

The current senator (União Brasil – AC) appears in the leadership of a possible dispute over the government of Acre for the State, according to research by Real Time Big Data released this Monday (Dec 15, 2025). Download (PDF – 5MB).

With the aim of mapping scenarios in the disputes for the state government and for the two Senate seats, 1,200 people were interviewed, from December 11th to 12th. The margin of error is 3 percentage points, plus or minus. The research confidence index is 95%.

In the first scenario tested by the research, it recorded 40% of voting intentions. Next, there is a block of numerically close possible candidates: (PL), with 24%, PP), with 15% and Thor Dantas (PSB), with 5%.

Blank, null or no votes amount to 6%, while 10% did not know or did not have an opinion.

In the 2nd scenario evaluated, Rick increases his advantage over the others and has 51% of voting intentions.

Next, while the name leaves the dispute, there is a new rapprochement between the possible candidates: Mailza Assis (PP), with 21%, Thor Dantas (PSB), with 6%. Blank, null or no votes totaled 8%, while 14% did not know or had no opinion.

Senate

The race for the two Federal Senate seats in Acre is dominated by the name of the current governor of Acre, Gladson Cameli (PP), according to the stimulated scenarios presented in the research report.

Cameli records the highest percentages of voting intentions in the scenarios in which it is included, reaching 37% when asked about the 2 votes for the Senate, in the composition of votes.

In the 1st scenario, Gladson Cameli (PP) appears leading the polls with 37% of the votes. Followed by: (PL), with 17%, Jorge Viana (PT), with 14%, Jéssica Sales (MDB), with 10%, Mara Rocha (Republicans), Coronel Ulysses (União Brasil), Sérgio Petecão (PSD), Eduardo Velloso (União Brasil).

Blank, null or no votes totaled 6%, while 3% did not know or had no opinion.

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