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Ipespe Ceará: Lula leads with 52% of the votes, Bolsonaro has 24%, and Ciro Gomes is in third place with 14%.

Stimulated research reveals stability, with variations within the margin of error, without significant changes in the scenario.

Former President Lula, Jair Bolsonaro and Ciro Gomes (Photo: Brasil 247 | Reuters)

247 - An Ipespe poll released this Tuesday (13) reveals stability for former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in Ceará, a stronghold of the PDT candidate, Ciro Gomes. Lula appears with a large advantage over the other candidates (55%). The candidate for re-election, Jair Bolsonaro (PL), appears in second place, with 24% of voting intentions. Candidate Ciro Gomes (PDT), former governor of Ceará, has 14% and Simone Tebet (MDB) appears with 2%. The poll was commissioned by the newspaper The people.

Compared to the previous poll, released on August 25th, Lula dropped one point and Bolsonaro gained one point. Candidates Ciro and Tebet, on the other hand, maintained the same numbers as in the previous survey.

  • Lula (PT): 52% 
  • Bolsonaro (PL): 24% 
  • Ciro Gomes (PDT): 14% 
  • Simone Tebet (MDB): 2% 
  • Soraya Thronicke (UB): 0 
  • Vera (PSTU): 0 
  • Constituent Eymael (DC): 0 
  • Felipe d'Avila (New): 0
  • Pablo Marçal (Pros): 0 
  • Sofia Manzano (PCB): 0 
  • Blank/null: 5% 
  • Don't know/no answer: 3%

The prompted survey, in which the candidates' names are presented, interviewed 1.000 voters between September 9th and 11th. The margin of error is 3,2 percentage points (pp) plus or minus, and the confidence interval is 95,45%. 

The survey is registered with the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) under number BR-04596/2022 and with the Regional Electoral Court of Ceará (TRE-CE), under protocol CE-06344/2022.

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