Research indicates a polarized race between Covas and Russomano in São Paulo.
A survey conducted by the Paraná Research Institute indicates a technical tie between the mayor of São Paulo, Bruno Covas, and federal deputy Celso Russomano. According to the survey, they register 22,8% and 20% of voting intentions, respectively.
247 - A survey conducted by the Paraná Research Institute indicates that the current mayor of São Paulo, Bruno Covas (PSDB), is technically tied with federal deputy Celso Russomano (Republicanos) in the mayoral race. According to the survey, which interviewed 1.200 voters between July 4th and 8th, Covas registers 22,8% of voting intentions, compared to 20% who say they prefer Russomano. The margin of error is three percentage points, plus or minus. Covas also leads in spontaneous voter preference, with 22,6%, against Russomano's 18,3%.
Next in line are the president of Fiesp, Paulo Skaf (MDB), with 10,4% of voting intentions, former governor Márcio França (PSB), with 7,7%, and former mayor Marta Suplicy (Solidariedade), with 6,9%.
Meanwhile, MTST leader Guilherme Boulos (PSOL) registers 5,7% of voter preference, ahead of Andrea Matarazzo (PSD) with 3,6%, and state deputy Arthur do Val (Patriota) with 2,8%. According to the poll, Jilmar Tato (PT) has 1,9% of voting intentions and Joice Hasselmann (PSL) 1,3%.
Orlando Silva (PCdoB) and Filipe Sabará (Novo) appear with 0,6% and 0,5% respectively. Another 11,5% of those interviewed said they would not vote for any of the names that appear on the list, and 4,5% said they do not know who they would vote for.