Venezuelans are preparing to exercise their right to vote on July 28, a crucial date for democracy in Venezuela, when Nicolas Maduro will face the candidate of the irredentist platform, Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia.
lapatilla.com
In this sense, just 83 days before the elections, the La Patilla team conducted a poll via social networks to find out the voting intention of citizens if the electoral process had been held last Sunday, May 5.
Below are the results:
With the participation of 13,860 people, 92.8% indicated that they would vote for Edmundo González Urrutia, while only 3.6% would vote for Nicolas Maduro, similarly, 2.2% for someone else and 1.4% would not know or would not answer.
On the other hand, the results obtained via Instagram indicated the participation of 5,593 people, 85% of whom stated that they would vote for Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, 6% for Nicolas Maduro, while another 6% would vote and 4% did not know or did not respond. .
In this sense, we can conclude that if the presidential elections had been held on May 5, the opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia would have achieved a resounding victory over Nicolas Maduro.
“Music buff. Social media lover. Web specialist. Analyst. Organizer. Travel trailblazer.”
More Stories
Nicaragua picks up and delivers to El Salvador four subjects circulated by Interpol
UN experts have warned of serious human rights violations in the context of the presidential elections scheduled for July 28 in Venezuela.
The Organization of American States deploys observers for the US elections