Senator Sergio Moro is leading the race for the Paraná governor’s seat in 2026, with 30% of voter intentions, as revealed in a recent poll. This survey, conducted by Genial/Quaest, shows the political landscape heating up as the elections approach.
- Sergio Moro leads Paraná governor race.
- Rafael Greca in second place.
- Cristina Graeml and Zeca Dirceu follow.
- 67% support Ratinho Junior's successor.
- Governor has 81% approval rating.
- Survey conducted with 1,104 participants.
Sergio Moro’s Lead in Paraná Elections: What It Means for Voters
Why is Sergio Moro gaining such strong support in the Paraná elections? His 30% lead reflects a growing desire for change among voters. As the political climate shifts, many are curious about the implications for the state and its future leadership.
Current Political Landscape in Paraná: Key Players and Voter Sentiment
The recent poll highlights not only Moro’s lead but also the standings of other candidates. Rafael Greca follows with 18%, while Cristina Graeml and Zeca Dirceu trail with 10% and 7%, respectively. With 15% of voters undecided, the competition remains open.
- Moro leads with 30% of voter intentions.
- Rafael Greca is in second place with 18%.
- 10% support Cristina Graeml, while Zeca Dirceu has 7%.
- 15% of voters remain undecided, indicating a dynamic race ahead.
Governor Ratinho Junior’s Influence on the Election
Current governor Ratinho Junior enjoys an impressive 81% approval rating, with 67% of voters believing he should select a successor. This strong backing could significantly impact the upcoming elections, as voters may favor candidates aligned with his policies.
Implications for Future Governance in Paraná
The election results will not only shape the future of Paraná but may also influence political dynamics across Brazil. With a mix of established politicians and new faces, voters are poised to make decisions that reflect their priorities and aspirations for the state’s future.