translated from Spanish: MARu Campos del PAN leads preferences to rule Chihuahua

In Chihuahua, electoral preferences for governor put Maru Campos del PAN at the forefront with 45%, followed by Juan Carlos Loera de Morena with 25%, according to a survey of Voice and Vote.
In third place is Jorge Alfredo Lozoya of Citizen Movement and finally Graciela Ortíz of the PRI with 11% 
According to the publication, if the electoral contest were between Maru Campos and Juan Carlos Loera, the PAN candidate would win with 60%

Party preferences vary slightly from candidate preferences although the PAN is still in first place with 35%
It is followed by Citizen Movement with 12%, Brunette with 11%, PRI with 9%, PT and Green Environmental Party (PVEM) register 5% cado one.
All other parties combined accumulate 5% in electoral preferences.
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For municipal president, the preferences per party are similar to those of governor.
 Voter preferences favor PAN (45%), followed by Brunette (15%), PRI (11%) and Citizen Movement (5%).
The other parties accumulate 9% and the “by none” response represents 15%
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According to the results of the survey, citizens think the state’s biggest problem is insecurity (40%).
After this, another concern is the economic crisis (33%) and thirdly the COVID-19 pandemic (27%).

Opinion of the president and governor
According to the survey, the best-rated quality in the future governor is that he or she is a prepared and experienced person.
The closeness to President López Obrador is not an important tribute to Chihuahua voters.
Regarding the president, the public opinion of the Chihuahuas is mostly good (44%), while 30% have a bad opinion of him and 26% a regular opinion.
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On the current governor, Javier Corral, the opinion is divided. 
37% of respondents have a good opinion while 35% have a bad opinion and 28% have regular opinions.

It should be noted that the people who expressed their intention to vote for Juan Carlos Loera (Morena) have a good opinion of the president.
Interviewees who plan to vote for Maru Campos (PAN) have a bad opinion of López Obrador.
It is emphasized that the voters of the other two candidates generally expressed a good opinion of the president.

About Governor Javier Corral, the interviewees in favor of Maru Campos, have a good opinion of him.
On the other hand, those who expressed that they would vote for Juan Carlos Loera de Morena, have a bad opinion of Corral.
The rest of the voters for the other two candidates have a regular opinion of the governor.
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