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Rodolfo Hernández continues to lead voting intention in the second round with 52.3%, according to the GAD3 consultancy

Rodolfo Hernández continues to lead voting intention in the second round with 52.3%, according to the GAD3 consultancy

By zones, the engineer Rodolfo Hernández exceeds 50% of the intention to vote in Antioquia, the Caribbean, Central East, Central South, Coffee Region and El Llano. For his part, Gustavo Petro leads in Bogotá and the Pacific.

By sex, the results remain the same, since 55.7% of women would vote for Rodolfo Hernández and 40.1% would vote for Gustavo Petro. However, and with little difference, 49.6% of men would vote for the candidate of the Historical Pact and 49.1% would go for the former mayor of Bucaramanga.

By ages, in people between 18 and 24 years old, 63% would vote for Gustavo Petro. From 25 to 34 years old, 50% would do it for Rodolfo Hernández. Between 35 and 44 years old, 56% would prefer the engineer.

Also read: [Video] When Petro invited Rodolfo Hernández to join the Historical Pact

Additionally, between 45 and 54 years old and from 55 years onwards would support the former mayor of Bucaramanga with 55% and 60%, respectively.

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