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Colombia Elections Survey 2022: see the result of the latest Guarumo EcoAnalítica poll for El Tiempo

This Friday morning, the results of a Guarumo EcoAnalítica survey that measured the intention to vote for the first presidential round for the elections in Colombia of this May 29.

Barely nine days before the elections, according to the results of this study, there would be a second round on June 19 and Gustavo Petro Y Federico Gutierrez they would be the ones in that contest.

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Among the results that it throws Guarumo Likewise, the growth that the candidate has had in recent weeks is evident. Rodolfo Hernandez.

According to the survey figures, Petro, from the Historical Pact, is the one that continues with the best voting intention, with 37.9%. The study reflects that in relation to the measurement that was made at the end of last month it increased a little more than one point.

In second place is the former mayor of Medellín Fico Gutiérrez, with 30.8%, practically stable.

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In other words, the two are static in terms of voting intentions.

Among the results of the study, it is highlighted that In third place, with 20.3% of voting intentions, is former mayor Rodolfo Hernández. The fact is significant because shows a growth of more than 7 points since the end of April.

coming soon Sergio Fajardo, from the Centro Esperanza Coalition, with 4.3%, who fell a little more than two points. Below one percent are Ingrid Betancourt, John Milton Rodríguez and Enrique Gómez.

Meanwhile, the blank vote appears in 2.4 percent and the Does not know Does not answer, in 2.2 percent

Second round with technical draw

The survey also presented its interviewees with some possible scenarios for the second round. Although Petro has the highest percentage, we must speak of a technical draw since the margin of error is 2.5.

In that eventual second round between Petro and Fico, the former mayor of Bogotá would achieve 45.7 percent and that of Medellín would keep 42 percent.

And if the confrontation on June 19 is between the former mayor of Bogotá and Rodolfo Hernández, the current senator would obtain 45.2 percent of the votes and the one from Bucaramanga would keep 41.5 percent.

Source: Elcomercio

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