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The Voting Intentions for the Government of Paraná, According to New Research

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Vox Brasil interviewed 2,000 voters between June 29 and July 1. The margin of error is 2.2 percentage points

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Vox Brasil interviewed 2,000 voters between June 29 and July 1. The margin of error is 2.2 percentage points

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Senator Sergio Moro (PL) appears in the leadership in all scenarios researched by the institute Vox Brazil in the dispute by the government of Paraná, according to the survey released on Friday, 3. In the first of the five first-round scenarios tested by the institute, Moro has 39.6% of the voting intentions, followed by the state deputy Requião Filho (PDT), with 20.8%, and by the former mayor of Curitiba Rafael Greca (MDB), cited by 17.8% of th…

A Vox institute poll released this Friday (July 3rd) showed Senator Sergio Moro (PL-PR) leading in voting intentions for the Paraná state government. In three first-round scenarios, Moro appears ahead of the other competitors, a trend that is maintained in the second-round simulations. Vox tested three first-round scenarios: one with all pre-candidates; one without Rafael Greca (MDB); and another without Sandro Alex (PSD), supported by Governor …

Senator Sergio Moro (PL-PR) leads with an average of 21 points advantage in all…

Senator Sergio Moro (PL) points to the leadership of scenarios both for the 1st and 2nd round in the dispute for the government of Paraná. The data are from the survey of the institute Vox Brazil released on Friday (3). In the first of the five scenarios tested for the first round, Moro appears with 39.6% of the voting intentions, followed by the state deputy Requião Filho (PDT), who scores 20.8%, and the former mayor of Curitiba Rafael Greca (M…

·São Paulo, Brazil
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CartaCapital broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Friday, July 3, 2026.
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