The government candidate for the Presidency of Argentina, Sergio Massa (Unión por la Patria), appears ahead in voting intentions in the first round, with 30.9%, according to the latest AtlasIntel survey, released on Friday (13).
Javier Milei (La Libertad Avanza) has 26.5% and Patricia Bullrich (Juntos por el Cambio), 24.4%.
Juan Schiaretti (Hacemos por Nuestro País) reaches 10% and Myriam Bregman (Frente de Izquierda) has 3.2%.
The survey interviewed 5,702 people over the age of 16 via digital means and randomly between October 10th and 13th. The confidence level is 95%, with. The margin of error is plus or minus one percentage point.
First round
This Sunday (22), Argentines will go to the polls to vote in the first round.
If no presidential candidate reaches the required majority:
- 45% of the votes
- or 40% and a difference of ten percentage points in relation to the other candidates,
If this does not happen, a second round is called, which is scheduled for November 19th.
See the comparison with previous searches (click on the desired date):
Second round
AtlasIntel also simulated second-round scenarios.
- Pasta 38.9% x 41.3% Milei; Blank, null and I don’t know: 19.8%
- Milei 37.2% x 45.7% Schiaretti ; Blank, null and I don’t know: 17%
- Pasta 36.3% x 41.8 Bullrich ; Blank, null and I don’t know: 21.9%
- Milei 33.1 x 37.3% Bullrich ; Blank, null and I don’t know: 29.6%
- Pasta 32.6% x 49% Schiaretti ; Blank, null and I don’t know: 18.4%
- Bullrich 30.5 x 46% Schiaretti ; Blank, null and I don’t know: 23.5%
See also: Coppolla and Cardozo debate who won the Argentine presidential debate
Source: CNN Brasil

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