A Quaest poll released on March 22, 2024, shows ACM Neto leading with 41% in the São Paulo gubernatorial race [1].
These figures provide a critical snapshot of voter sentiment in two of Brazil's most influential states. Because these regions hold significant economic and political weight, the results often signal broader national trends and the strength of specific political coalitions.
In the race for the government of São Paulo, former mayor ACM Neto holds a support level of 41% [1]. The data reflects the current temperature of the electorate as candidates prepare for the upcoming gubernatorial elections.
Meanwhile, in the state of Bahia, Governor Jerônimo Rodrigues is recorded at 34% support [1]. The poll aims to gauge how candidates are performing relative to one another in these specific regional contests.
The survey was made public on Friday, March 22, 2024 [1]. It highlights the competitive nature of the races in both São Paulo and Bahia, where candidates are vying for control of state administrations.
Political analysts use such polling data to refine campaign strategies and allocate resources to undecided voters. The gap between the leading candidates and their opponents will determine how aggressively parties pursue new alliances before the final vote.
“ACM Neto leading with 41% in the São Paulo gubernatorial race”
The polling data indicates a relatively strong lead for ACM Neto in São Paulo, while Jerônimo Rodrigues maintains a significant but potentially vulnerable position in Bahia. These results suggest that while both candidates have established bases, there remains a substantial portion of the electorate that is either undecided or supporting other candidates, leaving the races open to shifts in momentum as the election cycle progresses.




