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Voting intention: 41% would vote for the Broad Front and 40% for the coalition, according to a survey

Voting intention: 41% would vote for the Broad Front and 40% for the coalition, according to a survey

If the national elections were next Sunday, the 41% would vote for the Broad Fronthe 30% to the National Partyhe 4% to Open Town Halland 3% to the Colorado Party, according to the latest Cifra survey released on Telemundo this Wednesday.

Besides 2% say they would vote for the multicolor coalition but do not define a partyhe 1% to the Independent PartyMeanwhile he 19% this undecided or would vote blank or annulled.

If all the percentages of those who vote for the multicolored coalition are added, the Broad Front is 1% higher than the ruling party (41% vs. 40%).

In the last Cifra survey carried out in February, the Broad Front had a 43% voting intention and surpassed by 4% the multicolor coalition that accounted for 39%. This difference was reduced by four points in this survey.

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These are the percentages if the elections were held today

Montevideo and Interior

The differences widen or narrow depending on the region, given that in Montevideo 49% would vote for the Broad Front, 24% for the National Party and 9% for another coalition party.

However, in the interior, 36% would vote for the Broad Front, 34% for the National Party and 11% for another coalition party.

The survey was carried out between April 20 and May 3 and was carried out to 987 people by telephone throughout the country.

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