Tuto leads by 4.2% in second voter intention poll ahead of runoff | Tuto saca ventaja de 4,2% en segunda encuesta de intención de voto rumbo al balotaje

By Baldwin Montero, Vision 360:

The survey released by Red Uno also shows that 2.6% said they will cast a blank vote, 5.8% a null one, and that 10% remain undecided.

The second voter intention survey released this Friday by Red Uno, nine days before the national election runoff, showed that the candidate from the Libre alliance, Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga, holds first place with 42.9%, 4.2 percentage points ahead of Rodrigo Paz Pereira, from the Christian Democratic Party (PDC), who obtained 38.7%.

The poll comes 16 days after the publication of the first survey, carried out by Ipsos-Ciesmori for the Unitel network, which also showed Quiroga in first place with 47% voter intention, compared to Paz Pereira’s 39.3%.

In this case, the survey for Red Uno was conducted by the firm Captura Consulting, which interviewed 2,560 registered voters of legal age living in 102 urban and rural communities across the nine departments. The poll, conducted between October 3 and 7, has a 95% confidence level and a margin of error of +/-2.2%.

The survey released by Red Uno also shows that 2.6% said they will cast a blank vote, 5.8% a null one, and that 10% remain undecided.

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