The rightwing candidate had 36% of voting intentions in two studies of the Argentine city; Massa appears in 2nd place
Argentina’s presidential candidate Patricia Bullrich leads polls on voting intentions in the city of Buenos Aires for the country’s elections. She, who represents the centerright coalition Juntos por el Cambio, appears in two surveys of voters in the city with just over 36% of voting intentions.
The study was published this Friday (September 1, 2023) by the newspaper Clarín. Includes data from surveys conducted by consultants Circuits and CB Consultora Opinión Pública.
The 1st round is scheduled for October 22nd. The date for a possible second round is November 19th. The candidates defined in the primaries were:
- Javier Milei (La Libertad Avanza), right;
- Sergio Massa (Unión por la Patria), centerleft;
- Patricia Bullrich (Juntos por el Cambio), center right;
- Juan Schiaretti (We do it for our country); Center;
- Myriam Bregman (Frente de Izquierda y de Trabajadores), left.
Read what the research says
Percentage of votes per candidate:
- Patricia Bullrich 36.1%;
- Sergio Massa 27.3%;
- Javier Milei 21.8%;
- Myiam Bregman 2.9%;
- Juan Schiaretti 1.4%;
- blank/zero 4.6%;
- undecided 5.9%.
The survey was conducted by telephone from August 24th to 26th with 1,197 respondents. The error rate is 3.5%.
- CB Public Opinion Consultant
Percentage of votes per candidate:
- Patricia Bullrich 36.5%;
- Sergio Massa 26.7%;
- Javier Milei 22.3%;
- Myiam Bregman 3.8%;
- Juan Schiaretti 0.6%;
- blank/zero 2.2%;
- undecided 7.9%.
- The survey was conducted online from August 22 to 24 with 1,105 respondents. The error rate is 2.9%.
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