Although the measurement shows a slight advantage for Hernández, invader reported that it has a margin of error of 2.69%, so all readings agree that it is a technical tie.
These results are similar to those of other consultants such as Guarumo published on June 5, which assigned Hernández 46.8% and Petro 42%.
On the other hand, the survey Yanhaas of June 4 and the CNC of June 2 give a slight advantage to the candidate from the left, who obtained 42% and 44.9%, respectively, compared to 41% for the former mayor of Bucaramanga.
Meanwhile, the daily tracking of the RCN Television station indicates that if the elections were held today, Gustavo Petro would get 48.1% of the votes compared to 46.8% for his opponent.
In the first round, held on May 29, Petro managed to win with 40.34% of the votes, while Hernández got 28.17%.
Source: Ambito

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