Dr. Furlan leads the dispute for the government of Amapá in the 2nd round

The former mayor of Macapá, (PSD), leads a possible 2nd round scenario for the government of Amapá against the current governor Clécio Luís (União). This is what the latest Paraná Pesquisas survey, released this Tuesday (17), points out.

In a direct clash in the stimulated scenario — when the candidates’ names are presented to the voter — Furlan has 65.1% of voting intentions, compared to 25.3% for Clécio, an advantage of almost 40 percentage points.

In the spontaneous survey, the scenario is little different: the former mayor accounts for 43.6% of voting intentions, while Clécio also reduces it to 16.6%. In this case, blanks and nulls total 4.8% and 34.2% were unable to answer.

Dr. Furlan leads the dispute for the government of Amapá in the 2nd round

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The research also evaluated the main names to run for Senate in the state. According to the survey, Dr Furlan’s wife, Rayssa Furlan (Podemos), is the most mentioned in both scenarios, followed by senator Lucas Barreto (PSD).

In the first projection, Rayssa leads with 63.8% of voting intentions, followed by senator Barreto with 46.2% and also senator Randolfe Rodrigues (PT) with 39%. They are followed by the Minister of Integration and Regional Development, Waldez Góes (PDT), with 14.8%, and federal deputy Acácio Favacho (MDB) with 14.3%.

In a second scenario, without Acácio Favacho, Rayssa has 66.1%, Lucas Barreto has 51.8%, Randolfe Rodrigues has 41.7% and Waldez Góes has 17.1%.

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The Paraná Pesquisas survey interviewed 1,220 voters from Amapá between March 12th and 15th. The margin of error is plus or minus 2.9 percentage points. The research is registered with the Superior Electoral Court under number AP-00767/2026.

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