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Elections

Mockus loses one point in latest poll

by Adriaan Alsema May 7, 2010

Colombia news - Antanas Mockus

Colombian presidential candidate Antanas Mockus maintained his lead in the latest election poll, losing one point since last week, and is four percentage points ahead of his main opponent Juan Manuel Santos.

According to the latest CM& poll, Mockus and Santos now have the support of 38% and 34% respectively.

Compared to a poll by the same pollster last week, Mockus lost one percentage point while support for Santos remained the same.

If a second round was to be held, 50% of those interviewed would vote Mockus and 43% would vote Santos.

The results of other candidates remained virtually the same; Noemi Santos received 11% of the votes, Gustavo Petro and German Vargas Lleras both get 5% and Rafael Pardo 3%.

Antanas Mockuselection polls

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