Overview
- The poll interviewed 2,002 people aged 16 or older in 113 municipalities from December 2 to 4, with a margin of error of ±2 points.
- A total of 46% of respondents said they have no preferred party, the largest single group in the survey.
- Mentions of the PL have risen steadily since Jair Bolsonaro joined the party in December 2021, culminating in its highest share in the series.
- Voter profiles diverge: PT preference is stronger among 2022 Lula voters, Northeastern residents, Catholics and those who view the STF positively, while PL support is higher among higher-income and more-educated respondents, 2022 Bolsonaro voters and those critical of the STF.
- A related December Datafolha finding reports 74% of Brazilians identify with one of two political camps, with 40% aligned to the PT-associated side and 34% to the Bolsonaro-associated side.