AtlasIntel: Maria do Carmo and Omar Aziz draw in the dispute for Amazonas
Senator Omar Aziz (PSD) and pre-candidate Maria do Carmo Seffair (PL) are technically tied in all scenarios tested for the 1st and 2nd round in the dispute for the government of Amazonas. This is what the most recent AtlasIntel survey, released this Wednesday (18), points out.
In the three scenarios tested by the survey, Maria do Carmo appears numerically ahead, varying between 41.8% and 42.8% of voting intentions, while Omar Aziz appears in sequence, varying between 40.4% and 40.6%. The opponents technically tie by a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.
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In third place, the current mayor of Manaus, David Almeida (Avante), stands out, who varies between 9.7% and 10% of intentions.
In a possible second round between Aziz and Maria, there is another technical draw. Again, the senator appears numerically behind Maria do Carmo, who holds 45.3% of the votes compared to 44.9% for Omar Aziz.
Maria do Carmo x Omar Aziz
- Maria do Carmo 45.3%
- Omar Aziz 44.9%
- Undecided/Other 9.8%
Maria do Carmo x David Almeida
- Maria do Carmo 46%
- David Almeida 20.5%
- Undecided/Other 33.5%
Omar Aziz x David Almeida
- Omar Aziz 49.2%
- David Almeida 13.7%
- Undecided/Other 37.1%
The AtlasIntel survey interviewed 1,138 people between March 11th and 15th. The margin of error is plus or minus 3 percentage points. The research is registered with the Superior Electoral Court under number AM-06921/2026.
