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In São Paulo, the country's largest electoral district, Lula leads with 34%, according to Ipespe.

The Workers' Party candidate has an 8-percentage-point lead over Bolsonaro, who is in second place, among voters in São Paulo.

In São Paulo, the country's largest electoral college, Lula leads with 34%, according to Ipespe (Photo: Ricardo Stuckert)

247 - A poll by Ipespe, sponsored by XP Investimentos and conducted in São Paulo, the country's largest electoral district, shows that former president Lula (PT) leads the presidential race with 34% of voting intentions.

Lula has 34% of the votes in São Paulo, compared to 26% for Jair Bolsonaro and 11% for the biased former judge Sergio Moro (Podemos). The other pre-candidates have 7% or less.

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The survey was conducted between January 14th and 16th and interviewed 1 people by telephone. The research is registered in the TSE (Superior Electoral Court) systems under code BR-08006/2022. The confidence level is 95,45% and the margin of error is estimated at 3,2 percentage points, plus or minus.

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