The governor () appears ahead of the former mayor of (PSB) in the dispute for the Government of Pernambuco, according to a Datafolha survey released this Thursday (28).
In the second round simulation, she has 51% of voting intentions, against 44% for Campos. Blanks and nulls total 4%, while 1% did not know how to answer. In the previous survey, the former mayor had 52% of voting intentions, compared to 42% for his opponent.
In the stimulated first round scenario, Raquel registers 48% of voting intentions, while Campos adds 43%. Ivan Moraes (PSOL) appears with 2%. White, null and none represent 4%, and 2% said they didn’t know who to vote for. Considering the margin of error of three points, the two appear technically tied.
The result represents a reversal in relation to the Datafolha survey released in April. in the first round, against 38% for Raquel Lyra.
The survey also measured the rejection of pre-candidates for the state government. Ivan Moraes leads the index, with 59%. João Campos appears with 29%, and Raquel Lyra registers 25%.
Assessment
The survey also evaluated the approval of the current state management. According to Datafolha, 67% approve of Raquel Lyra’s government, while 28% disapprove. Another 4% said they did not know or preferred not to give an opinion.
In evaluating the state administration, 45% classify the government as excellent or good, 37% consider it regular and 16% consider it bad or terrible. Another 2% did not respond.
The survey also presented scenarios for the dispute for the two seats in Pernambuco in the .
In the two stimulated scenarios, Marília Arraes (PDT) leads with 39% and 40%, followed by Humberto Costa (PT), with 32% and 31%. Eduardo da Fonte (PP) appears with 22% and 21%, Miguel Coelho (União Brasil) registers 19% and 16%, and Anderson Ferreira (PL) adds 16% and 17%. Túlio Gadêlha (PSD) only appears in the second scenario, with 8%.
The Datafolha survey was commissioned by TV Tribuna/Band. The survey interviewed 1,022 voters in several municipalities in Pernambuco between May 25th and 27th, has a confidence level of 95% and is registered with the Superior Electoral Court.