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Opinion polling for the 2018 Brazilian presidential election

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Since the previous elections, various polling companies have published surveys tracking voting intention for the 2018 Brazilian general election. The results of these surveys are listed below in reverse chronological order and include parties whose candidates frequently poll above 3% of the vote as well as the incumbent President of Brazil Michel Temer.

Presidential election

First round

Graphical summary

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Graph showing 5 poll average trend lines of Brazilian opinion polls from June 2015 to the most recent one. Each line corresponds to a political party. The markers for PT on 18–21 December 2017 and 29–30 January 2018 correspond to the potential candidate Jaques Wagner instead of Fernando Haddad. The markers for MDB on 28 February–3 March 2018 and 27 April–2 May 2018 correspond to the potential candidate Michel Temer instead of Henrique Meirelles. The marker for PSDB on 25–29 May 2017 corresponds to the potential candidate João Doria instead of Geraldo Alckmin.

2018

July–Oct
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Apr–Aug
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Jan–Mar
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2017

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2016

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2015

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  • 1.Blank or null votes counted apart

Second round

Polling

Graphical summary

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Graph showing 5 poll average trend lines of Brazilian opinion polls for the second round Fernando Haddad (PT) and Bolsonaro (PSL) from April 2018 to the most recent one.
After the first round
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Before the first round
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See also

Graphical summaries

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Graph showing 5 poll average trend lines of Brazilian opinion polls for the second round Fernando Haddad (PT) and Bolsonaro (PSL) from April 2018 to the most recent one.
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Graph showing 5 poll average trend lines of Brazilian opinion polls for the second round Ciro Gomes (PDT) and Bolsonaro (PSL) from June 2017 to the most recent one.
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Graph showing 5 poll average trend lines of Brazilian opinion polls for the second round Marina Silva (REDE) and Bolsonaro (PSL) from June 2017 to the most recent one.
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