The local political panorama, facing the elections for the Mayor's Office of Medellín, continues to take shape, this time the Independent Movement asked citizens for their intention to vote for what will be the regional elections on October 29. The survey was commissioned by the Independent Movement with the Centro Nacional de Consultoría, where in addition to identifying the favorability of their pre-candidates in the city, they also consulted with the residents of the urban area of Medellín about their intention to vote against the candidates for this political group. So, to the question: Thinking about the next elections for the mayoralty of Medellín, if the candidates were the ones on the card, which of them would you vote for? The people consulted answered as follows: Juan Carlos Upegui, 10.4%; Andree Uribe, 7.9%; by Sergio López, 6.7%; Ana María Valle, 5.1%; by Juan Daniel Pulgarín, 5.0% and Carlos Romero, 4.0%. Also, to the question, which political party or movement do you identify with?, 45% of those surveyed answered that with none. The survey had a sample of 1,0018 women and men, over 18 years of age, residing in the urban area of Medellín. According to previous agreements, this Thursday, February 23, according to the results of the survey, two of the six Independent candidates will be ruled out. Read the full survey and fact sheet here
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