Most say income does not keep up with rising prices, shows Quaest
A recent survey by Quaest indicates that a majority of Brazilians feel their income has not kept pace with the rising cost of living, with only a small percentage reporting improved financial conditions.
Just over half of Brazilians trust electronic voting machines, according to Quaest
A survey shows that only 53% of Brazilians trust electronic voting machines, with significant distrust observed among evangelical voters and supporters of ex-President Jair Bolsonaro.
Quaest: 82% agree that the STF needs an ethics code for its ministers
A majority of Brazilians, as indicated by a recent survey, believe the Supreme Federal Court (STF) should implement a code of ethics for its ministers.
Quaest: 67% say they were not benefited by the new income tax exemption; 30% say they were
A recent survey shows that a majority of Brazilians do not feel benefited by the new income tax exemption for individuals earning up to R$ 5,000.
Quaest: why nearly half of Brazilians say the economy has worsened in the last 12 months?
Nearly half of Brazilians believe the country's economy has worsened in the past year, according to a Quaest survey released on Wednesday (11).
Podcast discusses Lula and Flávio's movements and acceleration of pre-electoral campaign
A new Genial/Quaest survey indicates President Lula's strong position ahead of the elections, with Flávio Bolsonaro emerging as a key opponent.
7 points about the new Quaest poll, which projects a race between Lula and Flávio Bolsonaro
A new Quaest poll reveals that Lula maintains stable approval and leads against Flávio Bolsonaro in both first and second round scenarios.
Quaest: 49% disapprove and 45% approve of Lula's government
A recent poll shows that 49% of Brazilians disapprove of President Lula's government while 45% approve.
Flávio Bolsonaro compares Lula to an old car while commenting on the new Quaest poll; PT leader says the research solidifies polarization
Senator Flávio Bolsonaro criticized Lula, comparing him to an outdated car, as new polling data shows Lula maintaining an edge in the 2026 electoral simulations.
Genial/Quaest: Lula's government has a negative evaluation of 39% and a positive evaluation of 33%
A new survey indicates that President Lula's government in Brazil holds a 39% negative rating and a 33% positive rating, reflecting stability in public perception.
Quaest: 44% believe Bolsonaro was right to nominate Flávio as presidential candidate
A recent survey indicates that 44% of respondents believe that former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was correct to nominate his son, Senate member Flávio Bolsonaro, as a candidate for the 2026 presidency.
Quaest: 43% of Brazilians say the economic situation has worsened in the last 12 months
A recent Quaest survey reveals that 43% of Brazilians believe the economic situation has deteriorated over the past year, while 24% feel it has improved.
Genial/Quaest: Flávio Bolsonaro consolidates as Lula's main opponent
Senator Flávio Bolsonaro has established himself as the leading opponent to President Lula for the upcoming 2026 elections, according to the latest Genial/Quaest survey.
49% disapprove and 45% approve of Lula's government, says Quaest
A recent survey by Quaest reveals that President Lula's approval rate is at 45% while disapproval stands at 49%, indicating a technical tie within the margin of error.
Quaest, first round: Lula remains in the lead and Flávio consolidates as the main opposition candidate
A recent Quaest poll indicates that President Lula is ahead in the first round of the presidential election, with Flávio Bolsonaro establishing himself as the primary opposition contender.
Quaest, 2nd round: Lula remains ahead, and the smallest margin is against Flávio Bolsonaro
A recent Quaest survey shows Brazilian President Lula leading in hypothetical second-round matchups against various opposition candidates, with a notably smaller margin against Flávio Bolsonaro.
Quaest releases a new poll this week, the first without Tarcísio among possible candidates
Quaest will release a new poll regarding Lula's government evaluation and the 2026 presidential race, notably excluding Tarcísio de Freitas among potential candidates.