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Sergeant Isidório has 5%; Bacelar, Cezar Leite and Hilton Coelho, 1%. The survey was conducted between October 28 and 30
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The second recorded Ibope poll of this election, in Salvador, was launched on TV Bahia this Friday (30) and features the candidate Bruno Reis (DEM) at the head, followed by Major Denice (PT). Olivia Santana (PC do B) appears in third position. Pastor sergeant Isidório (Avante) showed a drop in the voting intentions of voters.
Check the voting intention percentages for the city of Salvador in the 2020 elections below:
- Bruno Reis (DEM): 61%
- Major Denice (PT): 13%
- Olivia Santana (PC do B): 7%
- Sergeant Shepherd Isidório (Forward): 5%
- Bacelar (We can): 1%
- Cézar Leite (PRTB): 1%
- Hilton Coelho (PSOL): 1%
- Rodrigo Pereira (PCO): 0%
- Celsinho Cotrim (PROS): 0%
- White / Null: 6%
Evolution of candidates
As for the first Ibope survey, published on October 5:
- Bruno Reis went from 42% to 61%
- Sergeant Isidório Pastor went from 10% to 5%
- Major Denice went from 6% to 13%
- Olivia Santana went from 6% to 7%
- Bacellar went from 5% to 1%
- Cézar Leite went from 3% to 1%
- Hilton Coelho went from 2% to 1%
- Rodrigo Pereira went from 1% to 0%
- Celsinho Cotrim went from 0% to 0%
Featured by segments
According to Ibope, voting intentions in Bruno Reis are more expressive among voters aged 35 to 44 years (61%). Compared to the previous survey, the candidate shows a growth of 22%. It is possible to notice an increase in responses in the following profiles: evangelicals: from 40% to 64%; Family income greater than five minimum wages: from 45% to 68%.
Conducted between Wednesday (28) and Thursday (29), the poll listened to 602 voters in the capital of Bahia. The TRE-BA research identification number is 06917/2020. According to TV Bahía, the level of confidence used is 95%, which means that there is a 95% probability that the results reflect the current electoral moment, considering the margin of error.