Ipec: 80% of voters say they are decided on their presidential vote.
According to new research, more than 80% of Lula and Jair Bolsonaro voters said they have already decided who they will vote for.
247 - The Ipec survey, released this Monday (12), commissioned by GlobeThe survey showed that 80% of Brazilian voters said they were decided on who they would vote for president this year, and 20% said they might change their vote.
Among voters who supported candidate Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), 86% said their choice is final. Among those who chose Bolsonaro, 84% stated they were decided.
>>> Ipec poll indicates Lula will win in the first round, with 51% of valid votes.
More than half (52%) of Ciro Gomes' (PDT) voters admitted that they might change their vote.
According to the research, voters of other candidates are less decided - 60% said they might change their vote.
>>> In the second round, Lula wins with 53% against Bolsonaro's 36%, according to Ipec.
2.512 voters were interviewed between September 9th and 11th in 158 cities. The margin of error is plus or minus two percentage points, considering a 95% confidence level.
The survey was registered with the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) under code BR-01390/2022.
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