Quest releases new poll with voting intentions for president Quaest released this Wednesday (10) a new survey with voting intentions for the presidential election. The margin of error is two percentage points and the confidence level is 95%. Lula, from PT, appears with 39%. With a margin of error of 37% to 41%. Flávio Bolsonaro, from PL, has 29%. With the margin, from 27% to 31%. Renan Santos, from Missão, and Ronaldo Caiado, from PSD, have 3% each. At the margin, from 1% to 5%. Aécio Neves, from PSDB, and Romeu Zema, from Novo, have 2% each. With the margin, from 0% to 4%. Augusto Cury, from Avante, Joaquim Barbosa, from DC, and Samara Martins, from UP, appear with 1% each. At the margin, they go up to 3%. Renan Santos, Ronaldo Caiado, Aécio Neves, Romeu Zema, Augusto Cury, Joaquim Barbosa and Samara Martins are tied within the margin of error. Undecided: 10%. White, invalid or not going to vote: 9%. Cabo Daciolo, from Mobiliza, Edmilson Costa, from PCB, and Heró Bezerra, from PRTB, did not score. 📱Bookmark g1 on Google and follow the main news of the day Quaest released new research on voting intentions for the presidential election National Newspaper/ Reproduction Second round simulation Quaest researched four second-round scenarios. The first, with Lula and Flávio Bolsonaro. Lula, from the PT, had 43% in February; 41% in March; 40% in April; 42% in May; and 44% now. With the margin, from 42% to 46%. Flávio Bolsonaro, from PL: 38% in February; in March, 41%; in April, 42%; in May, 41%; and 38% now. With the margin, it has 36% to 40%. Undecided: 2% in February, March and April; 3% in May. Now 4%. White, invalid or not going to vote: 17% in February; 16% in the following two surveys; 14% in May and now in June. Quaest 2nd round: Lula has 44% of voting intentions; Flávio Bolsonaro, 38% National Newspaper/ Reproduction In the second scenario, a dispute between Lula and Romeu Zema. Lula had 43% in February. In March, 44%; 43% in April; in May, 44%; and now 45%. The margin of error ranges from 43% to 47%. Romeu Zema, from Novo, appeared with 32% in February; 34% in March; 36% in April; 37% in May; and now 35%. With the margin, from 33% to 37%. Undecided: 4% in February. Then, 3%; 4% in April and May. Now 3%. White, null or will not vote: 21%; 19%; 17%; 15; and now 17%. Another scenario: Lula against Ronaldo Caiado. In February, Lula appeared with 42%; 44% in March; 43% in April; 44% in May. Now 45%. With the margin, from 43% to 47%. Ronaldo Caiado, from PSD: 32% in February and March; and 35% in April, May and June. At the margin, from 33% to 37%. Undecided: 4%; then 3%; and 4% in April, May and June. White, invalid or not going to vote: 22%; 21%; 18%; 17%; and now 16%. Now the scenario between Lula and Renan Santos. Lula had 44% in February. Then, 43%; 44%; and 45% in May and now in June. With the margin, from 43% to 47%. Renan Santos, from Missão: 25% in February; 24% in two surveys; 28% in May; and now 31%. With the margin, from 29% to 33%. Undecided: 4% in February. Then, 3%; 5% in April and May. And now, 4%. White, null or will not vote: 27%; 30%; 27%; 22%; and now 20%. Government assessment Quaest: assessment of the Lula government National Newspaper/ Reproduction Quaest also released research with Brazilians' assessment of the government and President Lula's work. In February, 45% approved of Lula's work. In March, 44%. In April, 43%. In May, 46%. And now, 47%. In February, 49% disapproved. Then, 51%; 52%; 49%; and now 48%. They did not know or did not respond: 6% in February and 5% in the last four surveys. Quaest also asked those interviewed to evaluate the government in general. In February, 33% evaluated the Lula government positively. In March and April, 31%. In May and now, 34%. Regular: 26% in February. Then, 25%; 26%; 25%; now, 26%. The negative rating was 39% in February. Then, 43%; 42%; 39%; now, 38%. They did not know or did not respond: 2% in February; 1% in two polls; and 2% in the last two surveys. Quaest interviewed 2. 004 people, aged 16 or over, in 120 cities, between Friday (5) and Monday (8). GloboPop: click to see videos from the Jornal Nacional stage READ ALSO Quaest, 1st round: Lula has 39% and Flávio Bolsonaro, 29% Quaest: Lula leads with 44% in the 2nd round and opens up an advantage over Flávio Bolsonaro, who has 38% Quaest: 48% disapprove and 47% approve of Lula's government