
Datafolha: Benedita leads with 15% to the Senate in Rio; 6 tie in second wave
Check out the numbers: Continue after advertising Benedita da Silva: 15% Carlos Jordy: 8% Carlos Portinho: 8% Marcelo Crivella: 6% Pedro Paulo: 6% Monica
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Check out the numbers: Continues after advertising Benedita da Silva (PT): 15% Carlos Jordy (PL): 8% Carlos Portinho (PL): 8% Marcelo Crivella (Republicans): 6% Pedro Paulo (PSD): 6% Monica Benício (PSOL): 6% Waguinho (Republicans); 3% André Monteiro (Democrat): 2% Marcos Dias (We can): 2% Michelly Xavier (UP): 2% Helio Secco (Mission): 1% Luciano Mattos (PRTB): 1% Paula Falcão (PSTU): 1% Luiz Eugenio (PCO): 1% Vinicius Benevides (UP): 1% Ó Clemente (Democrata): did not reach 1% Null or white: 23% Undecided: 12% The research was commissioned by Globo and Folha de São Paulo and registered at the Superior Electoral Court ( TSE) under number RJ-02945/2026. The PT, former senator, records 15% of the voting intentions. Congressman Benedita da Silva (PT -RJ) leads the dispute for a chair in the Senate by Rio de Janeiro, according to research released on Friday (21) by Datafolha .
Furthermore, The former mayor of Belford Roxo Waguinho (Republicans) was cited by 3% of respondents, being technically tied with Jordy and Portinho, due to the margin of error. This is Datafolha's first survey on the electoral scenario of Rio de Janeiro. Federal Representative Benedita da Silva (PT), former governor of Rio de Janeiro and candidate for Senate in 2026 (Kayo Magalhães/Deputy Chamber) Continues after advertising In addition to the dispute for the Guanabara Palace, Datafolha released numbers of the Senate race in Rio de Janeiro.
In addition, Second, there are six candidates tied, considering the error margin of 3 percentage points for more or less. Hired by Folha and TV Globo, Datafolha's research, registered in TSE (Electoral Superior Court) under number RJ-02945/2026, heard 1,204 voters Tuesday (18) to this Friday. Military police officer André Monteiro (Democrat), who was recently announced as a candidate for deputy governor on Anthony Garotinho (Republicans), Marcos Dias (Posmos) and Michelly Xavier (UP), were cited by 2% of the interviewees.
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Check out the numbers: Continues after advertising Benedita da Silva (PT): 15% Carlos Jordy (PL): 8% Carlos Portinho (PL): 8% Marcelo Crivella (Republicans): 6% Pedro Paulo (PSD): 6% Monica Benício (PSOL): 6% Waguinho (Republicans); 3% André Monteiro (Democrat): 2% Marcos Dias (We can): 2% Michelly Xavier (UP): 2% Helio Secco (Mission): 1% Luciano Mattos (PRTB): 1% Paula Falcão (PSTU): 1% Luiz Eugenio (PCO): 1% Vinicius Benevides (UP): 1% Ó Clemente (Democrata): did not reach 1% Null or white: 23% Undecided: 12% The research was commissioned by Globo and Folha de São Paulo and registered at the Superior Electoral Court ( TSE) under number RJ-02945/2026.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe PT, former senator, records 15% of the voting intentions.
reliability low1/3 sourcesCongressman Benedita da Silva (PT -RJ) leads the dispute for a chair in the Senate by Rio de Janeiro, according to research released on Friday (21) by Datafolha .
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe former mayor of Belford Roxo Waguinho (Republicans) was cited by 3% of respondents, being technically tied with Jordy and Portinho, due to the margin of error.
reliability low1/3 sourcesCongressman Carlos Jordy (PL) and Senator Carlos Portinho ( PL ) appear with 8% of the voting intentions.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThis is Datafolha's first survey on the electoral scenario of Rio de Janeiro.
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Federal Representative Benedita da Silva (PT), former governor of Rio de Janeiro and candidate for Senate in 2026 (Kayo Magalhães/Deputy Chamber) Continues after advertising In addition to the dispute for the Guanabara Palace, Datafolha released numbers of the Senate race in Rio de Janeiro.
according to VejaSecond, there are six candidates tied, considering the error margin of 3 percentage points for more or less.
according to VejaHired by Folha and TV Globo, Datafolha's research, registered in TSE (Electoral Superior Court) under number RJ-02945/2026, heard 1,204 voters Tuesday (18) to this Friday.
according to Folha de S.Paulo — Em Cima da Hora +1Military police officer André Monteiro (Democrat), who was recently announced as a candidate for deputy governor on Anthony Garotinho (Republicans), Marcos Dias (Posmos) and Michelly Xavier (UP), were cited by 2% of the interviewees.
according to Folha de S.Paulo — Em Cima da Hora +1
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