Datafolha: Tarcísio's administration approval rises to 45% in SP
A recent Datafolha poll shows that 45% of São Paulo residents approve of Governor Tarcísio de Freitas's management, reflecting an upward trend in public sentiment.
A Datafolha poll, published by the newspaper 'Folha de S.Paulo,' reveals that 45% of São Paulo residents rate Governor Tarcísio de Freitas's management as excellent or good. This marks an increase from the previous survey conducted in April of the previous year, where 41% expressed a positive view. In contrast, the percentage of those who rated the administration as poor or terrible has decreased from 22% to 20% in the same timeframe.
The survey, conducted between Monday, October 3, and Thursday, October 5, involved 1,608 voters aged 16 and older across 71 municipalities. The margin of error for the poll is 2 percentage points, indicating a significant sampling of public opinion regarding the state administration. The findings suggest a trend of increasing satisfaction among the electorate towards Tarcísio de Freitas's governance, particularly in light of recent initiatives, including the delivery of an important segment of the Rodoanel Norte highway.
This rise in approval ratings may have implications for future political maneuvers in São Paulo and the governor's standing within the national political landscape, particularly as Brazil prepares for future elections. The positive feedback could enable Tarcísio to strengthen his administration's policies and further engage with constituents, building on the momentum from this improved approval rating.