If the elections were held today, António José Seguro would win with 53.6% of the vote, ahead of the 27.9% who intend to vote for André Ventura. These figures are before the allocation of undecided voters, whose level rose to 8.6%. But another figure rose — and by a lot: the intention to cast a blank or spoiled ballot, which increases to an unprecedented 9.9%.
Tracking poll, day 7, second round: Seguro and Ventura closer again
Monday, 2 February 2026RSS






