According to data from the research institute Ipec, Lula da Silva got one point more than a week ago, while Bolsonaro held the same percentage in the survey, which has a reliability of 95% and a margin of error of two percentage points.
IPIC puts candidate Ciro Gomez in third place, with 6% of voting intent, one point lower than last week.
In fourth place is Senator Simon Tibbett, who has 5% support compared to the previous poll.
In a possible second round, Lula da Silva remained the likely winner with 54% of voting intent, compared to Bolsonaro’s 35%, the same result on September 19.
The poll showed that Lula da Silva’s chances of being elected in the first round of the Brazilian presidential elections, on October 2, have increased.
According to IPIC, in the poll that ended on Monday, the former unionist received 52% of the valid votes, compared to 34% for Bolsonaro, which guarantees him the elections without having to go to the second round, which is scheduled for October 30. .
The data shows that Bolsonaro’s disapproval rose in the past week from 50% to 51% and that Lula da Silva’s disapproval rose from 33% to 35%.
The institute interviewed 3,008 people across the country between September 25 and 26.
Eleven candidates are running for the Brazilian presidential election: Jair Bolsonaro, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Ciro Gomez, Simon Tebet, Luis Felipe Davila, Soraya Tronic, Emile, Father Calmon, Leonardo Pericles, Sofia Manzano and Vera Lucia.
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