A Real Time Big Data pointed out this Wednesday (18) that the vice-governor of Goiás, Daniel Vilela (MDB), leads first round scenarios in the dispute for the government of Goiás in this year’s elections.
The research created three scenarios to test potential candidates. In the first, Vilela appeared with 34% of voting intentions, against 24% for the former governor (PSDB).
A (PT) and the senator Wilder Morais (PL) each had 12%. The lawyer Telemachus Brandão (Novo), 1%.
Nulls and blanks gathered 10% of voters, while 7% did not know or did not respond.
Second scenario
Vilela remains ahead in the second scenario, with 36% of voting intentions. Perillo had 26%, while Morais had 13%.
Former state deputy Luis Cesar Bueno (PT) had 4% and Brandão, 1%.
Nulls and blanks are 10%, as well as those who don’t know or didn’t respond.
Third scenario
In the third scenario, Vilela and Perillo maintained the levels of 36% and 26%, respectively.
Morais totaled 13%, against 5% for the former governor José Eliton (no party).
Brandão and the lawyer Valério Luiz Filho (PT) each had 1% of voting intentions.
Nulls and blanks made up 10% of voters, with 8% either not responding or not knowing how to respond.
Methodology
A Real Time Big Data interviewed 1,500 votersbetween the days March 16th and 17ththrough face-to-face interview. The margin of error for the survey is 2 percentage pointsmore or less, with a confidence interval of 95%.
The research was carried out with resources from the institute itself and is registered with the TSE (Superior Electoral Court) under the protocol GO-07569/2026.
Check out the full survey below