Exit Plebiscite
Facing the votes of the Exit Plebiscite, the differences between the two options are increasingly narrow, find out here what the results of the Citizen Pulse Survey are.
By Constance Suarez
The The Pulse Citizen Survey measures the perception of Chilean men and women on current issues, this time the third electoral forecast was revealed just a few weeks before the Exit Plebiscite of September 4.
in these mandatory voting, citizens must decide whether to approve or reject the New Constitution drawn up by the Constitutional Convention.
If If the New Constitution is approved, President Gabriel Boric must convene the Full Congress to promulgate and swear to respect the New Constitution, if If the current constitution that has been in force since 1980 is rejected, it will continue to be in force.
What does Citizen Pulse say in its Third Forecast?
The Pulse Citizen Survey indicated in its possible results that the option of Approval reached 29.9%, down 0.2 points compared to the previous study.
On the other hand theRejection leads with 44.5% of preferences, down 1.5 points compared to the survey conducted on July 24.
At the same time a 13.8% he doesn’t know he will votea 6.2% will vote null or blank and finally a 5.6% will not vote.
In relation to the expectations about who will win the election, the survey says that 42.1% believe that the Rejection will win, with a difference of less than 4.5 points from the previous survey. 31.6% believe that they will win approvalrising 1.2 points from the previous poll and finally 23.6% do not know who will win the elections.
Similarly the survey estimates that between 55.5% and 62.7% of the electoral roll will vote in these elections, leaving in an estimate of 59.1% which would imply a total of approximately 8,900,000 voters.
about the same Pulse Citizen made an electoral forecast with two possible scenarios:
-Total population (100% of voters) where a 59.8% would vote rejection and a 40.2% would vote approve.
-Likely Voter (59.1% of the population) where the 56% would vote rejection and a 44% would vote approve.