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2022 Brazilian gubernatorial elections

Gubernatorial elections were held in Brazil on 2 October 2022 as part of the nationwide general elections to elect tickets with state governors and their vice governors (as well as the Governor of the Federal District and their vice governor). A second round was held on 30 October for states where no candidate was able to secure more than half of the votes in the first round.

Background edit

The behind-the-scenes run for governor in the state began after the 2020 Brazilian municipal elections, According to Brazilian electoral law, no one candidate can be declared before July 2022, until then all quoted persons to be candidates are called pre-candidates or potential candidates.

Overview edit

2022 Brazilian gubernatorial elections
State Outgoing Governor Winner % Leading opponent % References
Name Party Name Party Name Party
AC Gladson Cameli PP Gladson Cameli
Reelected in the 1st round
PP 56.75% Jorge Viana PT 24.21%
AL Paulo Dantas MDB Paulo Dantas
Reelected in the 2nd round
MDB 52.33% Rodrigo Cunha UNIÃO 47.67%
AP Waldez Góes PDT Clécio Luís
Elected in the 1st round
SD 53.69% Jaime Nunes PSD 42.58%
AM Wilson Lima UNIÃO Wilson Lima
Reelected in the 2nd round
UNIÃO 56.65% Eduardo Braga MDB 43.35%
BA Rui Costa PT Jerônimo Rodrigues
Elected in the 2nd round
PT 52.79% ACM Neto UNIÃO 47.21%
CE Izolda Cela No Party Elmano de Freitas
Elected in the 1st round
PT 54.02% Capitão Wagner UNIÃO 31.72%
ES Renato Casagrande PSB Renato Casagrande
Reelected in the 2nd round
PSB 53.80% Carlos Manato PL 46.20%
DF Ibaneis Rocha MDB Ibaneis Rocha
Reelected in the 1st round
MDB 50.31% Leandro Grass PV 26.26%
GO Ronaldo Caiado UNIÃO Ronaldo Caiado
Reelected in the 1st round
UNIÃO 51.81% Gustavo Mendanha PATRI 25.20%
MA Carlos Brandão PSB Carlos Brandão
Reelected in the 1st round
PSB 51.29% Lahesio Bonfim PSC 24.87%
MT Mauro Mendes UNIÃO Mauro Mendes
Reelected in the 1st round
UNIÃO 68.45% Marcia Pinheiro PV 16.41%
MS Reinaldo Azambuja PSDB Eduardo Riedel
Elected in the 2nd round
PSDB 56.90% Capitão Contar PRTB 43.10%
MG Romeu Zema NOVO Romeu Zema
Reelected in the 1st round
NOVO 56.18% Alexandre Kalil PSD 35.08%
PR Ratinho Júnior PSD Ratinho Júnior
Reelected in the 1st round
PSD 69.64% Roberto Requião PT 26.23%
PB João Azevêdo PSB João Azevêdo
Reelected in the 2nd round
PSB 52.51% Pedro Cunha Lima PSDB 47.49%
PA Helder Barbalho MDB Helder Barbalho
Reelected in the 1st round
MDB 70.41% Zequinha Marinho PL 27.13%
PE Paulo Câmara PSB Raquel Lyra
Elected in the 2nd round
PSDB 58.70% Marília Arraes SD 41.30%
PI Regina Sousa PT Rafael Fonteles
Elected in the 1st round
PT 57.17% Sílvio Mendes UNIÃO 41.62%
RJ Cláudio Castro PL Cláudio Castro
Reelected in the 1st round
PL 58.67% Marcelo Freixo PSB 27.38%
RN Fátima Bezerra PT Fátima Bezerra
Reelected in the 1st round
PT 58.31% Fábio Dantas SD 22,22%
RS Ranolfo Vieira Júnior PSDB Eduardo Leite
Reelected in the 2nd round
PSDB 57.12% Onyx Lorenzoni PL 42.88%
RO Marcos Rocha UNIÃO Marcos Rocha
Reelected in the 2nd round
UNIÃO 52.47% Marcos Rogério PL 47.53%
RR Antonio Denarium PP Antonio Denarium
Reelected in the 1st round
PP 56.47% Teresa Surita MDB 41.14%
SC Carlos Moisés REP Jorginho Mello
Elected in the 2nd round
PL 70.69% Décio Lima PT 29.31%
SP Rodrigo Garcia PSDB Tarcísio de Freitas
Elected in the 2nd round
REP 55.27% Fernando Haddad PT 44.73%
SE Belivaldo Chagas PSD Fábio Mitidieri
Elected in the 2nd round
PSD 51.70% Rogério Carvalho Santos PT 48.30%
TO Wanderlei Barbosa REP Wanderlei Barbosa
Reelected in the 1st round
REP 58.14% Ronaldo Dimas PL 22.50%

North edit

2022 Acre gubernatorial election
 
← 2018 2 October 2022 (2022-10-02) 2026 →
       
Candidate Gladson Cameli Jorge Viana Mara Rocha
Party PP PT MDB
Alliance Advance to do more Brazil of Hope Hope for a Better Acre Starts Now!
Running mate Mailza Gomes Marcus Alexandre Fernando Alvares Zamora
Popular vote 242,100 103,265 47,173
Percentage 56.75% 24.21% 11.06%

 
Most voted candidate by municipality (22):
  Glason Cameli (20)
  Jorge Viana (2)

Acre edit

In Acre, incumbent Governor Gladson Cameli was reelected in the first round with 56.75% of the vote.

2018 election edit

In 2018, Glason Cameli, a former Senator for Acre and civil engineer affiliated with the Progressistas, was elected governor with 53.71% of the vote against Workers' Party candidate Marcus Alexandre and Social Liberal Party candidate Coronel Ulysses in the first round. Cameli, a supporter of President Jair Bolsonaro, broke the rule of the PT in Acre after 20 years.

He was elected along with his Vice-Governor Wherles Fernandes da Rocha, also known as Major Rocha, a member of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party. Rocha during his tenure switched to the Social Liberal Party, the Brazil Union, and then the Brazilian Democratic Movement, a party which opposed Cameli in the 2022 election.

Operation Ptolemy edit

Cameli's first term saw a corruption investigation called Operation Ptolemy in 2021, in which the Federal Police investigated criminal organizations in Acre. Though Cameli has not been specifically targeted, the police seized some of Cameli's possessions, banned his international travel, and seized his passport. The police are also investigating his father Eladio Cameli and his brother Gledson Cameli. Overall the Federal Police found that at least 268.6 million reals in public funds had been stolen by the criminal organizations in fraudulent public contracts, but have not implicated Cameli.[1]

Given no charge in the investigation prohibited his candidacy by the Superior Electoral Court or by the Ficha Limpa, which bans politicians convicted by a court, impeached, or resigned to avoid impeachment of running for eight years, Cameli was able to run for reelection.[2]

Candidates edit

The election saw all three incumbent senators for Acre run, either for governor or vice governor. The candidates were as follows:

  • Gladson Cameli (PP), the incumbent governor, ran for reelection along with Maliza Gomes (PP) as vice governor. Gomes served as Cameli's alternate in the 2014 elections where he was elected senator and then as senator once Cameli was elected governor from 2019-2022. She was replaced by Bispo José (PL). Cameli's coalition "Advance to do more" was made up of the PP, PDT, Always Forward (PSDB, CID), PODE, SD, PATRI, PMN, DC, and PMB.[2]
  • Jorge Viana (PT), a forestry engineer, who served as Mayor of Rio Branco from 1993 to 1997, Governor of Acre from 1999 to 2007, and Senator for Acre from 2011 to 2019, ran along with Marcus Alexandre (PT) for vice governor, the previous challenger to Cameli. Viana's coalition was made up of the Brazil of Hope Federation (PT, PV, and PCdoB).
  • Mara Rocha (MDB), a Federal Deputy and sister of Cameli's first vice governor Major Rocha, ran along with Fernando Alvares Zamora (PRTB), an agricultural producer for vice governor. Her coalition "Hope for a Better Acre Starts Now!" was composed of the MDB, PRTB, REP, and PL.
  • Sérgio de Oliveira Cunha (PSD) also known as Petecão, a Senator for Acre first elected in 2010, who formerly served as President of the Legislative Assembly of Acre and as Federal Deputy, ran along with Tota Filho (PSD), an attorney from Cruzeiro do Sul. Petecão's coalition "With the Strength of the People" was composed of the PSD, AVANTE, PROS, and PTB.
  • Márcio Bittar (UNIÃO), a former cattle rancher and senator first elected in 2018, who formerly served as a Federal Deputy, ran along with Dr. Georgia Micheletti (UNIÃO) for vice governor. Bittar's coalition was only made up of the Brazil Union, a party founded in 2021 as a union between the Democrats and Social Liberal Party, though Bittar was elected senator as a member of the MDB.
  • Professor Nilson (PSOL), a college professor, ran along with Jane Rosas (PSOL), a business administrator. The coalition was made up of the PSOL REDE Federation of the Socialism and Liberty Party and the Sustainability Network.
  • David Hall (AGIR), a high school teacher, ran along with Jorgiene Carneiro (AGIR). Their party Act or Agir in Portuguese ran an isolated ticket. The party was previously the Christian Labor Party and the National Reconstruction Party of the victorious Fernando Collor de Melo in 1989 elections.

Results edit

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Gladson Cameli (incumbent)Mailza GomesPP242,10056.75
Jorge VianaMarcus AlexandrePT103,26524.21
Mara RochaFernando ZamoraMDB47,17311.06
Sérgio PetecãoTota FilhoPSD27,3936.42
Márcio BittarGeorgia MichelettiUNIÃO4,7731.12
Nilson EuclidesJane RosasPSOL1,1250.26
David HallJorgiene CarneiroAgir7710.18
Total426,600100.00
Valid votes426,60093.67
Invalid votes21,0774.63
Blank votes7,7611.70
Total votes455,438100.00
Registered voters/turnout587,22277.56
PP hold
2022 Amazonas gubernatorial election
 
← 2018 2 October 2022 (2022-10-02) 2026 →
     
Candidate Wilson Lima Eduardo Braga
Party UNIÃO MDB
Alliance Here is Work In Defense of Life
Running mate Tadeu de Souza Anne Moura
Popular vote 1,039,192 795,098
Percentage 56.65% 43.35%

 
Most voted candidate by municipality (22):
  Wilson Lima (34)
  Eduardo Braga (28)

Amazonas edit

In Amazonas, incumbent governor Wilson Lima was re-elected in the second round against former governor Eduardo Braga with 56.65% to Braga's 43.35%

2018 edit

In 2018, Wilson Lima, a reporter and TV presenter most known for the program Alô Amazonas, was elected in the second round against incumbent governor Amazonino Mendes 58.50% to 41.50%. Lima, a supporter of Jair Bolsonaro, ran as a member of the Social Christian Party, a minor evangelical conservative movement. Mendes had been elected in 2017 in the supplementary elections after the impeachment of José Melo de Oliveira, who was elected in 2014.

Lima's Lt. Governor in 2018 was Carlos Almeida, a public defender affiliated with the right wing nationalist Brazilian Labor Renewal Party (PRTB). Almeida, having joined the Brazilian Labor Party (PTB), broke with Lima in 2020 over his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in Amazonas, believing that Lima's enforcement of the Bolsonaro administration's Herd immunity policy was wrong.[3] Almeida subsequently joined the Brazilian Social Democracy Party, which opposed Lima in the 2022 election.[4]

Lima joined the Brazil Union (UNIÃO), a merger of the former Christian democratic Democrats (DEM) and conservative liberal Social Liberal Party (PSL), for the election.[5]

Candidates edit

The election saw two former governors run, along with the incumbent. The candidates were as follows:

Results edit

CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Wilson Lima (incumbent)Tadeu de Souza (AVANTE)UNIÃO819,78442.821,039,19256.65
Eduardo BragaAnne Moura (PT)MDB401,81720.99795,08943.35
Amazonino MendesBeto Michiles (PSDB)CID355,37718.56
Ricardo NicolauCristiane Balieiro (PSB)SD217,58811.37
Carol BrazEngenheiro MachadãoPDT87,1144.55
Dr. Israel TuyukaThomaz BarbosaPSOL21,2291.11
Henrique OliveiraEdward Malta (PROS)PODE9,5960.50
Nair BlairRita NobreAGIR1,8950.10
Total1,914,400100.001,834,281100.00
Valid votes1,914,40090.691,834,28188.82
Invalid votes138,2186.55157,8827.65
Blank votes58,2572.7672,9073.53
Total votes2,110,875100.002,065,070100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,643,48779.852,643,78178.11
UNIÃO hold
Source: Superior Electoral Court

Rôndonia edit

CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Marcos Rocha (incumbent)Sérgio GonçalvesUNIÃO330,65638.88458,37052.47
Marcos RogérioFlávia LenziPL315,03537.05415,27847.53
Léo MoraesRildo Flores (PSDPODE119,58314.06
Daniel PereiraAnselmo de Jesus (PT)SD81,4219.57
Nascimento da SilvaMichele TolentinoPSOL3,6600.43
Total850,355100.00873,648100.00
Valid votes850,35591.85873,64894.39
Invalid votes44,6434.8231,8123.44
Blank votes30,7653.3220,1032.17
Total votes925,763100.00925,563100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,230,98775.201,230,98775.19
UNIÃO hold

Roraima edit

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Antônio Denarium (incument)Edilson Damião (REP)PP163,16756.47
Teresa SuritaÉdio Lopes (PL)MDB118,85641.14
Fábio AlmeidaFrancisco WapichanaPSOL3,8431.33
Juraci FranciscoLia MichelliPDT1,8780.65
Rudson LeiteCristina BurgerPV1,1890.41
Total288,933100.00
Valid votes288,93394.94
Invalid votes12,3574.06
Blank votes3,0291.00
Total votes304,319100.00
Registered voters/turnout365,39583.28

Pará edit

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Helder Barbalho (incumbent)Hana GhassanMDB3,117,27970.41
Zequinha MarinhoRosiane Eguchi (PSC)PL1,201,07927.13
Adolfo OliveiraVera RodriguesPSOL56,8301.28
Felipe AugustoFernando DouradoPRTB31,4020.71
Leonardo MarconyNilo NoronhaSD9,1030.21
Sofia CoutoLuciano SewnarinePMB5,3550.12
Cleber RabeloBenedita do AmaralPSTU5,0530.11
Paulo RoseiraMurilo MonteiroAGIR1,3090.03
Total4,427,410100.00
Valid votes4,427,41092.52
Invalid votes258,6395.40
Blank votes99,1462.07
Total votes4,785,195100.00
Registered voters/turnout6,082,31278.67
MDB hold

Amapá edit

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Clécio LuísTeles Junior (PDT)SD222,16853.77
Jaime NunesLiliane AlbuquerquePSD176,20842.65
Gesiel de OliveiraAlis VanzelerPRTB8,7042.11
Gilvam BorgesHelêne CamiloMDB4,5101.09
Gianfranco GusmãoAna PaulaPSTU1,5880.38
Jairo PalhetaEliana BrandãoPCO634
Total413,178100.00
Valid votes413,17893.46
Invalid votes22,4295.07
Blank votes6,4941.47
Total votes442,101100.00
Registered voters/turnout550,69780.28
SD gain from PDT

Tocantins edit

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Wanderlei Barbosa (incumbent)Laurez Ferreira (PDT)REP481,49658.34
Ronaldo DimasFreire Junior (MDB)PL186,36122.58
Paulo MourãoGermana Coriolano (PCdoB)PT88,14310.68
Irajá AbreuLires FernedaPSD63,0487.64
Ricardo MacedoGeldes PassosPMB5,0430.61
Luciano TeixeiraLuciene MamedesDC1,2320.15
Carmen HannudAntonio CostaPCO384
Total825,323100.00
Valid votes825,32392.99
Invalid votes39,1984.42
Blank votes23,0652.60
Total votes887,586100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,092,22981.26
Republicanos hold

Northeast edit

Maranhão edit

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Carlos Brandão (incumbent)Felipe Camarão (PT)PSB1,769,18751.29
Lahesio BonfimGutemberg FernandesPSC857,74424.87
Weverton RochaHélio Soares (PL)PDT714,35220.71
Edivaldo Holanda JúniorAndrea HeringerPSD86,5732.51
Enilton RodriguesPedra CelestinaPSOL7,1350.21
Hertz DiasJayro MesquitaPSTU5,1910.15
Simplício AraújoMarly TavaresSD5,0090.15
Joás MoraesRicardo MedeirosDC2,3100.07
Frankle CostaJosé PereiraPCB1,8890.05
Total3,449,390100.00
Valid votes3,449,39088.03
Invalid votes348,0488.88
Blank votes120,7743.08
Total votes3,918,212100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,036,73077.79
PSB hold

Piauí edit

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Rafael FontelesThemístocles Filho (MDB)PT1,115,13957.62
Silvio MendesIracema Portella (PP)UNIÃO811,80641.95
Gessy LimaRogério RibeiroPSC13,209
Madalena NunesCynthia FalcãoPSOL4,7290.24
Lourdes MeloCloves JoséPCO1,924
Geraldo CarvalhoGeracina RebouçasPSTU1,4250.07
Ravena CastroErivelton QuixabaPMN1,1670.06
Gustavo HenriqueDomingos BezerraPATRI1,0270.05
Total1,935,293100.00
Valid votes1,935,29391.55
Invalid votes124,5205.89
Blank votes54,1632.56
Total votes2,113,976100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,456,05686.07
PT hold

Ceará edit

In Ceará, Elmano de Freitas, a State Deputy from the Workers' Party, with 54.02% defeated Capitão Wagner, a Federal Deputy from the Brazil Union, who received 31.72%, and Roberto Cláudio, former Mayor of Fortaleza from the Democratic Labor Party, who received 14.14%, in the first round.

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Elmano de FreitasJade Romero (MDB)PT2,808,30054.02
Wagner SousaRaimundo Matos (PL)UNIÃO1,649,21331.72
Roberto CláudioDomingos Filho (PSD)PDT734,97614.14
Chico MaltaNauri AraújoPCB3,0150.06
Serley LealFrancisco BitaUP1,8810.04
José BatistaReginaldo AraújoPSTU1,5070.03
Total5,198,892100.00
Valid votes5,198,89292.45
Invalid votes249,0994.43
Blank votes175,4593.12
Total votes5,623,450100.00
Registered voters/turnout6,820,67382.45
PT gain from PDT

De Freitas succeeded Izolda Cela, the Lt. Governor of Camilo Santana, who had resigned to run for Senate. Santana was elected succeeding Tasso Jereissati.

2022 Rio Grande do Norte gubernatorial election
 
← 2018 2 October 2022 (2022-10-02) 2026 →
       
Candidate Fátima Bezerra Fábio Dantas Styvenson Valentim
Party PT Solidarity PODE
Alliance The Best Will Begin Change RN None
Running mate Walter Alves Ivan Júnior Francisca Henrique
Popular vote 1,066,496 406,461 307,330
Percentage 58.31% 22.22% 16.80%

 
Most voted candidate by municipality (167):
  Fátima Bezerra (158)
  Fábio Dantas (9)

Rio Grande do Norte edit

In Rio Grande do Norte, incumbent governor Fátima Bezerra was elected in the first round.

She defeated former Vice-Governor Fábio Dantas, who ran in a coalition with Rogério Simonetti Marinho, Bolsonaro's Minister of Regional Development, and incumbent Senator Styvenson Valentim, elected in 2018, with 58.31% to Dantas's 22.22% and Valentim's 16.80%.[19]

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Fátima Bezerra (incumbent)Walter Alves (MDB)PT1,066,49658.39
Fábio DantasIvan Junior (UNIÃO)SD406,46122.25
Styvenson ValentimFrancisca HenriquePODE307,33016.83
Clorisa LinharesErick Guerra (PATRI)PMB39,0112.14
Danniel MoraisRonaldo TavaresPSOL3,6910.20
Nazareno NerisFernando LuizPMN1,3250.07
Antônio BentoJurandir RosaPRTB1,1780.06
Rodrigo VieiraCarlos PaivaDC1,0450.06
Total1,826,537100.00
Valid votes1,826,53787.63
Invalid votes162,0277.77
Blank votes95,7214.59
Total votes2,084,285100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,550,29181.73
PT hold
2022 Paraíba gubernatorial election
 
← 2018 2 October 2022 (2022-10-02) 2026 →
     
Candidate João Azevêdo Pedro Cunha Lima
Party PSB PSDB
Alliance Together for Paraíba Courage to Change
Running mate Lucas Ribeiro Domiciano Cabral
Popular vote 1,221,904 1,104,963
Percentage 52.51% 47.49%

 
Most voted candidate by municipality (223):
  João Azevêdo (170)
  Pedro Cunha Lima (53)

Paraíba edit

In Paraíba, incumbent governor João Azevêdo was elected in the second round against Federal Deputy Pedro Cunha Lima with 52.51% to Lima's 47.49%.[20]

Context edit

2018 edit

In the 2018 gubernatorial election, Azevêdo was elected in the first round with 58.18% of all valid votes. He defeated Lucélio Cartaxo (PV), the twin brother of the Mayor of the state capitol João Pessoa, Luciano Cartaxo, who received 23.41%, and Zé Maranhão (MDB), a former governor of the state, who received 17.44%.[21]

Background edit

Azevêdo succeeded Ricardo Coutinho, also of the Brazilian Socialist Party. Azevêdo was elected with Lt. Governor Lígia Feliciano of the Democratic Labor Party, who also served as Coutinho's Lt. Governor for his second term.[22]

Abusive Advertising edit

During the 2018 election, Lucélio Cartaxo accused Azevêdo, along with Feliciano and Coutinho, of abusive and excessive use of State institutional propaganda during the 2018 elections, which would have benefited them electorally. Each of them was ordered to pay a fine of R$5,320.50. The decision was appealed but only Feliciano avoided the fine.[23]

Operation Cavalry edit

João Azevêdo is being investigated at the Superior Court of Justice for being suspected of continuing the crimes investigated by Operation Calvário, which were allegedly commanded by the former governor of the State, Ricardo Coutinho. For this case, Coutinho was arrested, but managed to get out of prison through an injunction . According to a statement from the former Secretary of State, Livânia Farias, bribes paid by the Brazilian Red Cross helped defray João Azevêdo's expenses from April 2018, a period in which he began running for state elections. The transfers would have extended until the month of July, totaling around R$480 thousand. Azevêdo stated that he never received resources from anyone for personal use and that his campaign was supported by party resources.[24]

Azevêdo's first term edit

Candidates edit

Results edit

CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
João AzevêdoLucas Ribeiro (PP)PSB863,17439.661,221,90452.51
Pedro Cunha LimaDomiciano Cabral (CID)PSDB520,15523.901,104,96347.49
Nilvan FerreiraArtur BolinhaPL406,60418.68
Veneziano Vital do RêgoMaísa Cartaxo (PT)MDB373,51117.16
Adjany SimplícioJardel Queiroz (UP)PSOL9,5670.44
Major FábioDr. Jod CandeiaPRTB2,4550.11
NascimentoAlice MacielPSTU9480.04
Adriano TrajanoJosé PessoaPCO2800.01
Total2,176,694100.002,326,867100.00
Valid votes2,176,69485.302,326,86790.57
Invalid votes252,7539.90180,9537.04
Blank votes122,3994.8061,2862.39
Total votes2,551,846100.002,569,106100.00
Registered voters/turnout3,086,03082.693,086,03083.25
PSB hold
Source: Superior Electoral Court

Pernambuco edit

In Pernambuco, Raquel Lyra, former mayor of Caruaru, defeated Marília Arraes, a Federal Deputy and daughter of former governor Miguel Arraes in the second round.[25]

 
Raquel Lyra was elected governor in the second round.
 
Paulo Câmara, the incumbent, was unable to run for a third term. His candidate Danilo Cabral failed to make the second round.
CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Raquel LyraPriscila Krause (CID)PSDB1,009,55620.583,113,41558.70
Marília ArraesSebastião Oliveira (AVANTE)SD1,175,65123.972,190,26441.30
Anderson FerreiraIzabel UrquizaPL890,22018.15
Danilo CabralLuciana Santos (PCdoB)PSB885,99418.06
Miguel CoelhoAlessandra VieiraUNIÃO884,94118.04
Jones ManoelRaline AlmeidaPCB33,9310.69
João ArnaldoAlice Gabino (REDE)PSOL12,5580.26
Wellington CarneiroCarol TosakaPTB8,0200.16
Jadilson AndradeFernanda SoutoPMB2,4350.05
Claudia RibeiroJosé MarianoPSTU1,7450.04
Total4,905,051100.005,303,679100.00
Valid votes4,905,05185.575,303,67991.52
Invalid votes543,9229.49377,9506.52
Blank votes283,3164.94113,7301.96
Total votes5,732,289100.005,795,359100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,018,09881.687,018,09882.58
PSDB gain from PSB

Alagoas edit

2022 Alagoas gubernatorial election
 
← 2018 2 October 2022 (2022-10-02) 2026 →
     
Candidate Paulo Dantas Rodrigo Cunha
Party MDB UNIÃO
Alliance Alagoas From Here to Better Alagoas Deserves More
Running mate Ronaldo Lessa Jó Pereira
Popular vote 834,278 759,984
Percentage 52.33% 47.67%

 
Most voted candidate by municipality (102):
  Paulo Dantas (82)
  Rodrigo Cunha (20)

In Alagoas, incumbent governor Paulo Dantas, a rural business administrator who took power after the resignation of Renan Filho to run for Senate, won reelection against incumbent Senator Rodrigo Cunha in the second round.

Renan Filho was elected by a wider margin than Dantas and was appointed by Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva Minister of Transport.

CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Paulo Dantas (incumbent)Ronaldo Lessa (PDT)MDB708,98446.64834,27852.33
Rodrigo CunhaJó Pereira (PSDB)UNIÃO407,22026.79759,98447.67
Fernando CollorLeonardo Dias (PL)PTB223,58514.71
Rui PalmeiraArthur Albuquerque (REP)PSD157,74610.38
Cícero AlbuquerqueEliane SilvaPSOL17,7491.17
Luciano FontesRogers TenórioPMB2,7370.18
Luciano AlmeidaWanderlan CostaPRTB2,1100.14
Total1,520,131100.001,594,262100.00
Valid votes1,520,13184.321,594,26289.44
Invalid votes193,89110.76140,4777.88
Blank votes88,7694.9247,6682.67
Total votes1,802,791100.001,782,407100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,302,90578.282,302,90577.40
MDB hold
Source: Superior Electoral Court
2022 Alagoas gubernatorial election
 
← 2018 2 October 2022 (2022-10-02) 2026 →
     
Candidate Fábio Mitidieri Rogério Carvalho
Party PSD PT
Alliance New Time for Sergipe Sergipe of Hope
Running mate Zezinho Sobral Sérgio Gama
Popular vote 623,851 582,940
Percentage 51.70% 48.30%

 
Most voted candidate by municipality (75):
  Fábio Mitidieri (27)
  Rogério Carvalho (48)

Sergipe edit

In Sergipe, incumbent Belivaldo Chagas chose not to run for reelection after a series of scandals. Fábio Mitidieri, a Federal deputy from Chagas' party, won the election against incumbent senator Rogério Carvalho Santos from the PT.

In the first round, Valmir de Francisquinho, the popular mayor of Itabaiana from the Liberal Party, won 39.78% of the vote but his candidacy was cancelled, leading Mitidieri and Caravalho to the second round. Even with the unlikely endorsement of Francisquinho, Caravalho lost, continuing the failures of the PT in Sergipe state elections.

CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Fábio MitidieriZezinho Sobral (PDT)PSD294,93638.91623,85151.70
Rogério CarvalhoSérgio Gama (MDB)PT338,79644.70582,94048.30
Alessandro VieiraMilton Andrade (CID)PSDB82,49510.88
Niully CamposDemétrio VarjãoPSOL37,3664.93
Cláudio das NevesGiovanna RochaDC2,6550.35
Aroldo FélixLuze AugustaUP1,0440.14
Elinos SabinoLeidi LimaPSTU6460.09
Total757,938100.001,206,791100.00
Valid votes757,93855.621,206,79189.16
Invalid votes542,06239.7899,5057.35
Blank votes62,6044.5947,2423.49
Total votes1,362,604100.001,353,538100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,671,80181.511,671,80180.96
PSD hold

Bahia edit

 
Incumbent Rui Costa (far-right) could not run for a third term, but a member of his party Jerônimo Rodrigues (second left) was elected. Costa became Chief of Staff for Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (left from Costa).
 
ACM Neto (left), a centrist mayor from a political family, refused to support a presidential candidate, leading to Jair Bolsonaro (right) to launch João Roma, his Minister of Citizenship, for the election

In Bahia, Jerônimo Rodrigues, a bureaucrat in the government of incumbent Rui Costa and former National Secretary for Territorial Development in the Rousseff presidency, defeated ACM Neto, the former Mayor of Salvador da Bahia, Secretary General of the Brazil Union, and grandson of former governor ACM in the second round.

Rodrigues became Brazil's first self-declared indigenous governor.

CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Jerônimo RodriguesGeraldo Júnior (MDB)PT4,019,83049.454,480,46452.79
ACM NetoAna Coelho (REP)UNIÃO3,316,71140.804,007,02347.21
João RomaLeonídia Umbelina (PMB)PL738,3119.08
Kleber RosaRonaldo MansurPSOL48,2390.59
Giovani DamicoJoão CoimbraPCB5,9510.07
Marcelo MilletRoque Vieira Jr.PCO826
Total8,129,042100.008,487,487100.00
Valid votes8,129,04291.688,487,48794.68
Invalid votes500,6675.65363,6564.06
Blank votes236,7502.67113,1011.26
Total votes8,866,459100.008,964,244100.00
Registered voters/turnout11,291,52878.5211,291,52879.39
PT hold
Source: Superior Electoral Court

Southeast edit

Minas Gerais edit

Incumbent governor Romeu Zema defeated Belo Horizonte Mayor Alexandre Kalil in the first round.

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Romeu Zema (incumbent)Mateus SimõesNOVO6,094,13656.20
Alexandre KalilAndré Quintão (PT)PSD3,805,18235.09
Carlos VianaWanderley Amaro (REP)PL783,8007.23
Marcus PestanaPaulo BrandtPSDB60,6370.56
Lorene FigueiredoAna AzevedoPSOL44,8980.41
Paulo TristãoAntônio OtávioPMB15,7740.15
Indira XavierEdna GonçalvesUP15,6040.14
Renata ReginaTuani GuimarãesPCB12,5140.12
Vanessa PortugalJordano CarvalhoPSTU12,0090.11
Lourdes FranciscoSebastião PessoasPCO2,012
Total10,844,554100.00
Valid votes10,844,55485.78
Invalid votes1,089,4318.62
Blank votes707,6945.60
Total votes12,641,679100.00
Registered voters/turnout16,283,82877.63
NOVO hold

Espiríto Santo edit

Incumbent governor Renato Casagrande won reelection a rematch against Carlos Manato, a former Federal Deputy.

CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Renato Casagrande (incumbent)Ricardo Ferraço (PSDB)PSB976,65246.941,171,28853.80
Carlos ManatoBruno Lourenço (PTB)PL800,59838.481,006,02146.20
Guerino ZanonMarcus MagalhãesPSD146,1777.03
Audifax BarcelosCarla Andresa (SD)REDE135,5126.51
Aridelmo TeixeiraCamila DominguesNOVO15,7860.76
Vinicius SouzaSoraia ChiabaiPSTU4,5050.22
Cláudio PaivaAurélio FerreguettiPRTB1,4180.07
Total2,080,648100.002,177,309100.00
Valid votes2,080,64890.012,177,30993.92
Invalid votes129,8355.6294,7824.09
Blank votes101,1464.3846,2592.00
Total votes2,311,629100.002,318,350100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,917,71479.232,917,71479.46

Rio de Janeiro edit

 
Wilson Witzel (left), a staunch supporter of Jair Bolsonaro (right), was impeached before the election. He attempted to run again in 2022 with the PMB, a fringe party, but his candidacy was rejected.[26]

Incumbent governor Cláudio Castro was elected to his first full term. He became governor after the impeachment of Wilson Witzel.[27]

Castro defeated Federal Deputy Marcelo Freixo and former Mayor of Niterói Rodrigo Neves in the first round.

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Cláudio Castro (incumbent)Thiago Pampolha (UNIÃO)PL4,930,28858.69
Marcelo FreixoCésar Maia (PSDB)PSB2,300,98027.39
Rodrigo NevesFelipe Santa Cruz (PSD)PDT672,2918.00
Paulo GanimeHélio SeccoNOVO446,5805.32
Juliete PantojaJuliana AlvesUP27,3440.33
Cyro GarciaSamantha GuedesPSTU12,6270.15
Eduardo SerraBianca NovaesPCB10,8520.13
Luiz EugênioGuilherme de LimaPCO1,844
Total8,400,962100.00
Valid votes8,400,96284.91
Invalid votes901,1209.11
Blank votes591,5765.98
Total votes9,893,658100.00
Registered voters/turnout12,809,12677.24
PL hold
Source: Superior Electoral Court

São Paulo edit

 
The incumbent governor Rodrigo Garcia switched parties to run with the PSDB but failed to make a second round.

Incumbent governor João Doria resigned in a successful bid for the PSDB nomination for president. He later ended his campaign. His Vice-Governor Rodrigo Garcia was unsuccessful in a bid for a full term, failing to make the second round.

 
Fernando Haddad (left) was appointed Minister of Finance by Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (right) after his loss.

Former Minister of Infrastructure in Bolsonaro cabinet, Tarcísio de Freitas was elected in an alliance with former São Paulo mayor Gilberto Kassab. Freitas defeated former Minister of Education, former Mayor of São Paulo, and 2018 presidential candidate Fernando Haddad in the second round.

CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Tarcísio de FreitasFelício Ramuth (PSD)REP9,881,99542.3213,480,19055.27
Fernando HaddadLúcia França (PSB)PT8,337,13935.7010,908,97244.73
Rodrigo Garcia (incumbent)Eugênio Zuliani (UNIÃO)PSDB4,296,29318.40
Vinicius PoitDoris AlvesNOVO388,9741.67
Elvis CezarGleides SodréPDT281,7121.21
Carol VigliarEloiza AlvesUP88,7670.38
Gabriel ColomboAline MiglioliPCB46,7270.20
Altino PrazeresFlávia BischainPSTU14,8590.06
Antonio JorgeVitor RoccaDC10,7780.05
Edson DortaLilian MirandaPCO5,3050.02
Total23,352,549100.0024,389,162100.00
Valid votes23,352,54986.0224,389,16289.20
Invalid votes2,149,7767.921,849,2236.76
Blank votes1,645,5226.061,102,4624.03
Total votes27,147,847100.0027,340,847100.00
Registered voters/turnout34,639,76178.3734,639,76178.93
Republicanos gain from PSDB
Source: Superior Electoral Court

Midwest edit

2022 Goiás gubernatorial election
 
← 2018 2 October 2022 (2022-10-02) 2026 →
     
Candidate Ronaldo Caiado Gustavo Mendanha
Party UNIÃO Patriota
Alliance To Move Forward An Intelligent State
Running mate Daniel Vilela Heuler Cruvinel
Popular vote 1,806,892 879, 031
Percentage 51.81% 25.20%

 
Most voted candidate by municipality (249):
  Ronaldo Caiado (243)
  Gustavo Mendanha (5)
  Major Vitor Hugo (1)

Goiás edit

Incumbent governor Ronaldo Caiado won reelection against two right wing rivals in the first round.

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Ronaldo Caiado (incumbent)Daniel Vilela (MDB)UNIÃO1,806,89251.81
Gustavo MedanhaHeuler CruvinelPatriota879,03125.20
Vitor HugoKeila BorgesPL516,57914.81
Wolmir AmadoFernando Tibúrcio (PSB)PT243,6516.99
Cintia DiasEdson Braz (REDE)PSOL19,5770.56
Edigar DinizJamil SaidNOVO9,5650.27
Helga MartinsLindomar SantosPCB6,9930.20
Reinaldo PantaleãoLuciana AmorimUP5,4000.15
Vinícius PaixãoMaria LetíciaPCO258
Total3,487,688100.00
Valid votes3,487,68891.61
Invalid votes166,7294.38
Blank votes152,8644.02
Total votes3,807,281100.00
Registered voters/turnout4,870,29278.17
UNIÃO hold
2022 Federal District gubernatorial election
 
← 2018 2 October 2022 (2022-10-02) 2026 →
     
Candidate Ibaneis Rocha Leandro Grass
Party MDB PV
Alliance United for DF Brazil of Hope
Running mate Celina Leão Olgamir Amancia
Popular vote 832,663 879, 031
Percentage 50.31% 25.20%

 
Most voted candidate by electoral zone(19):
  Ibaneis Rocha (18)
  Leandro Grass (1)

Federal District edit

Incumbent governor Ibaneis Rocha won reelection the first round.

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Ibaneis Rocha (incumbent)Celina Leão (PP)MDB832,63350.31
Leandro GrassOlgamir Amância (PCdoB)PV434,58726.26
Paulo OctávioFelipe Belmonte (PSC)PSD123,7157.48
Elziovan MorenoLuiz GustavoPTB94,1005.69
Leila BarrosGuilherme CampeloPDT79,5974.81
Izalci LucasBeth Cupertino (PRTB)PSDB70,5844.26
Keka BagnoToni de CastroPSOL13,6130.82
Lucas SallesSuelene BalduínoDC4,2180.25
Teodoro da CruzJamil MagariPCB1,1550.07
Robson da SilvaEduardo ZanataPSTU8410.05
Total1,655,043100.00
Valid votes1,655,04391.59
Invalid votes86,0994.76
Blank votes65,9693.65
Total votes1,807,111100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,193,44082.39
MDB hold

Mato Grosso edit

Incumbent governor Mauro Mendes won reelection the first round.

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Mauro Mendes (incumbent)Otaviano Pivetta (REP)UNIÃO1,114,54968.45
Marcia PinheiroVanderlucio Rodrigues (PP)PV267,17216.41
Marcos RitelaAlvani LaurindoPTB233,54314.34
Moisés FranzFrank MeloPSOL12,9480.80
Total1,628,212100.00
Valid votes1,628,21286.19
Invalid votes162,1248.58
Blank votes98,6765.22
Total votes1,889,012100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,469,41476.50
UNIÃO hold

Mato Grosso do Sul edit

In Mato Grosso do Sul, Eduardo Riedel, former Secretary of Government and Infustructure for incumbent governor Reinaldo Azambuja, defeated Capitão Contar, a retired military officer and state deputy, in the second round.

Former Vice-Governor Rose Modesto, former governor André Puccinelli, and former Mayor of Campo Grande Marquinhos Trad were defeated in the first round. Riedel and Contar competed for Bolsonaro's endorsement which Contar received, while Riedel ran in a coalition with Bolsonaro's Minister of Agriculture Tereza Cristina who was elected to the Senate.

CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Eduardo RiedelJosé Carlos Barbosa (PP)PSDB361,98125.22808,21056.90
Renan ContarRoberto FigueiróPRTB384,27526.77612,11343.10
André PuccinelliTania GaribMDB247,09317.21
Rose ModestoAlberto Schlatter (PODE)UNIÃO178,59912.44
Giselle MarquesAbílio VaneliPT135,5569.44
Marcos TradViviane OrroPSD124,7958.69
Adônis MarcosIlmo Cândido (REDE)PSOL3,2510.23
Magno de SouzaCarlos MartinsPCO2,892
Total1,435,550100.001,420,323100.00
Valid votes1,435,55092.461,420,32391.78
Invalid votes64,0224.1288,2285.70
Blank votes53,0823.4239,0592.52
Total votes1,552,654100.001,547,610100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,993,12177.901,993,12177.65
PSDB hold

South edit

Paraná edit

In Paraná, incumbent governor Ratinho Júnior, son of presenter Ratinho and a former Federal Deputy, defeated former governor Roberto Requião, who joined the PT for the election to support Lula.

 
Incumbent Ratinho Júnior was reelected.
 
Former governor Roberto Requião came second.
CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Ratinho Júnior (incumbent)Darci PianaPSD4,243,29269.76
Roberto RequiãoJorge SamekPT1,598,20426.28
Ricardo GomydeEliza FerreiraPDT126,9452.09
Joni CorreiaGledson ZawadzkiDC50,7290.83
Angela MachadoSergio Nakatani (REDE)PSOL43,1760.71
Vivi MottaDiego ValdezPCB13,5770.22
Solange FerreiraMarco Antonio SantosPMN10,337
Ivan BernardoPhill NatalPSTU4,5020.07
Adriano TeixeiraCristiano Kusbick PollPCO2,0960.03
Total6,082,521100.00
Valid votes6,082,52189.38
Invalid votes393,1735.78
Blank votes329,6574.84
Total votes6,805,351100.00
Registered voters/turnout8,480,43580.25
PSD hold

Santa Catarina edit

 
Jorginho Mello, a senator, was elected governor in the second round.

Incumbent governor Carlos Moisés, who had been caught up in several scandals was defeated in the first round.

In the second round, incumbent senator Jorginho Mello defeated former Federal Deputy Décio Lima, former mayor of Blumenau.

 
Décio Lima, former Mayor of Blumenau, lost in the second round.
CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Jorginho MelloMarilisa BoehmPL1,575,91238.622,983,94970.69
Décio LimaBeatriz Vargas (PSB)PT710,85917.421,237,01629.31
Carlos Moisés (incumbent)Udo Dohler (MDB)REP693,42616.99
Gean LoureiroEron Giordani (PSD)UNIÃO555,61513.61
Esperidião AminDalírio Beber (PSDB)PP398,0929.75
Odair TramontinRicardo AlthoffNOVO114,0872.80
Jorge BoeiraAdilson BuzziPDT24,8090.61
Alex AlanoGabriela SantettiPSTU4,3950.11
Ralf ZimmerAna MeottiPROS3,8280.09
Leandro BorgesJair de AguiarPCO829
Total4,081,023100.004,220,965100.00
Valid votes4,081,02391.264,220,96593.22
Invalid votes167,5713.75141,3613.12
Blank votes223,0254.99165,4553.65
Total votes4,471,619100.004,527,781100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,486,96281.505,486,96282.52
PL gain from Republicanos

Rio Grande do Sul edit

Eduardo Leite, the incumbent and former mayor of Pelotas, resigned to launch a failed bid for the PSDB nomination. Upon his loss to João Doria, who later ended his candidacy, Leite ran again for governor. Leite edged out State Deputy Edegar Pretto in the first round to defeat Onyx Lorenzoni, Bolsonaro's Minister of Labor and Social Security, in the second round.

CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Eduardo LeiteGabriel Souza (MDB)PSDB1,702,81526.813,687,12657.12
Onyx LorenzoniCláudia JardimPL2,382,02637.502,767,78642.88
Edegar PrettoPedro Ruas (PSOL)PT1,700,37426.77
Luis Carlos HeinzeTanise SabinoPP271,5404.28
Roberto ArgentaNivea Rosa (SD)PSC126,8992.00
Vieira da CunhaRegina dos SantosPDT101,6111.60
Ricardo JobimRafael DreschNOVO38,8870.61
Vicente BogoJosiane PazPSB17,2220.27
Rejane de OliveiraVera de OliveiraPSTU6,2520.10
Carlos MessallaEdson CanabarroPCB4,0030.06
Total6,351,629100.006,454,912100.00
Valid votes6,351,62992.286,454,91293.22
Invalid votes190,6632.77267,2763.86
Blank votes341,0494.95202,4152.92
Total votes6,883,341100.006,924,603100.00
Registered voters/turnout8,582,10080.218,582,10080.69
PSDB hold
Source: Superior Electoral Court

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translated from the existing Portuguese Wikipedia article at pt Eleicoes estaduais no Brasil em 2022 see its history for attribution You may also add the template Translated pt Eleicoes estaduais no Brasil em 2022 to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Gubernatorial elections were held in Brazil on 2 October 2022 as part of the nationwide general elections to elect tickets with state governors and their vice governors as well as the Governor of the Federal District and their vice governor A second round was held on 30 October for states where no candidate was able to secure more than half of the votes in the first round Contents 1 Background 2 Overview 3 North 3 1 Acre 3 1 1 2018 election 3 1 2 Operation Ptolemy 3 1 3 Candidates 3 1 4 Results 3 2 Amazonas 3 2 1 2018 3 2 2 Candidates 3 2 3 Results 3 3 Rondonia 3 4 Roraima 3 5 Para 3 6 Amapa 3 7 Tocantins 4 Northeast 4 1 Maranhao 4 2 Piaui 4 3 Ceara 4 4 Rio Grande do Norte 4 5 Paraiba 4 5 1 Context 4 5 1 1 2018 4 5 1 2 Background 4 5 1 3 Abusive Advertising 4 5 1 4 Operation Cavalry 4 5 2 Azevedo s first term 4 5 3 Candidates 4 5 4 Results 4 6 Pernambuco 4 7 Alagoas 4 8 Sergipe 4 9 Bahia 5 Southeast 5 1 Minas Gerais 5 2 Espirito Santo 5 3 Rio de Janeiro 5 4 Sao Paulo 6 Midwest 6 1 Goias 6 2 Federal District 6 3 Mato Grosso 6 4 Mato Grosso do Sul 7 South 7 1 Parana 7 2 Santa Catarina 7 3 Rio Grande do Sul 8 ReferencesBackground editThe behind the scenes run for governor in the state began after the 2020 Brazilian municipal elections According to Brazilian electoral law no one candidate can be declared before July 2022 until then all quoted persons to be candidates are called pre candidates or potential candidates Overview edit2022 Brazilian gubernatorial elections State Outgoing Governor Winner Leading opponent References Name Party Name Party Name Party AC Gladson Cameli PP Gladson CameliReelected in the 1st round PP 56 75 Jorge Viana PT 24 21 AL Paulo Dantas MDB Paulo DantasReelected in the 2nd round MDB 52 33 Rodrigo Cunha UNIAO 47 67 AP Waldez Goes PDT Clecio LuisElected in the 1st round SD 53 69 Jaime Nunes PSD 42 58 AM Wilson Lima UNIAO Wilson LimaReelected in the 2nd round UNIAO 56 65 Eduardo Braga MDB 43 35 BA Rui Costa PT Jeronimo RodriguesElected in the 2nd round PT 52 79 ACM Neto UNIAO 47 21 CE Izolda Cela No Party Elmano de FreitasElected in the 1st round PT 54 02 Capitao Wagner UNIAO 31 72 ES Renato Casagrande PSB Renato CasagrandeReelected in the 2nd round PSB 53 80 Carlos Manato PL 46 20 DF Ibaneis Rocha MDB Ibaneis RochaReelected in the 1st round MDB 50 31 Leandro Grass PV 26 26 GO Ronaldo Caiado UNIAO Ronaldo CaiadoReelected in the 1st round UNIAO 51 81 Gustavo Mendanha PATRI 25 20 MA Carlos Brandao PSB Carlos BrandaoReelected in the 1st round PSB 51 29 Lahesio Bonfim PSC 24 87 MT Mauro Mendes UNIAO Mauro MendesReelected in the 1st round UNIAO 68 45 Marcia Pinheiro PV 16 41 MS Reinaldo Azambuja PSDB Eduardo RiedelElected in the 2nd round PSDB 56 90 Capitao Contar PRTB 43 10 MG Romeu Zema NOVO Romeu ZemaReelected in the 1st round NOVO 56 18 Alexandre Kalil PSD 35 08 PR Ratinho Junior PSD Ratinho JuniorReelected in the 1st round PSD 69 64 Roberto Requiao PT 26 23 PB Joao Azevedo PSB Joao AzevedoReelected in the 2nd round PSB 52 51 Pedro Cunha Lima PSDB 47 49 PA Helder Barbalho MDB Helder BarbalhoReelected in the 1st round MDB 70 41 Zequinha Marinho PL 27 13 PE Paulo Camara PSB Raquel LyraElected in the 2nd round PSDB 58 70 Marilia Arraes SD 41 30 PI Regina Sousa PT Rafael FontelesElected in the 1st round PT 57 17 Silvio Mendes UNIAO 41 62 RJ Claudio Castro PL Claudio CastroReelected in the 1st round PL 58 67 Marcelo Freixo PSB 27 38 RN Fatima Bezerra PT Fatima BezerraReelected in the 1st round PT 58 31 Fabio Dantas SD 22 22 RS Ranolfo Vieira Junior PSDB Eduardo LeiteReelected in the 2nd round PSDB 57 12 Onyx Lorenzoni PL 42 88 RO Marcos Rocha UNIAO Marcos RochaReelected in the 2nd round UNIAO 52 47 Marcos Rogerio PL 47 53 RR Antonio Denarium PP Antonio DenariumReelected in the 1st round PP 56 47 Teresa Surita MDB 41 14 SC Carlos Moises REP Jorginho MelloElected in the 2nd round PL 70 69 Decio Lima PT 29 31 SP Rodrigo Garcia PSDB Tarcisio de FreitasElected in the 2nd round REP 55 27 Fernando Haddad PT 44 73 SE Belivaldo Chagas PSD Fabio MitidieriElected in the 2nd round PSD 51 70 Rogerio Carvalho Santos PT 48 30 TO Wanderlei Barbosa REP Wanderlei BarbosaReelected in the 1st round REP 58 14 Ronaldo Dimas PL 22 50 North edit2022 Acre gubernatorial election nbsp 2018 2 October 2022 2022 10 02 2026 nbsp nbsp nbsp Candidate Gladson Cameli Jorge Viana Mara Rocha Party PP PT MDB Alliance Advance to do more Brazil of Hope Hope for a Better Acre Starts Now Running mate Mailza Gomes Marcus Alexandre Fernando Alvares Zamora Popular vote 242 100 103 265 47 173 Percentage 56 75 24 21 11 06 nbsp Most voted candidate by municipality 22 Glason Cameli 20 Jorge Viana 2 Acre edit In Acre incumbent Governor Gladson Cameli was reelected in the first round with 56 75 of the vote 2018 election edit In 2018 Glason Cameli a former Senator for Acre and civil engineer affiliated with the Progressistas was elected governor with 53 71 of the vote against Workers Party candidate Marcus Alexandre and Social Liberal Party candidate Coronel Ulysses in the first round Cameli a supporter of President Jair Bolsonaro broke the rule of the PT in Acre after 20 years He was elected along with his Vice Governor Wherles Fernandes da Rocha also known as Major Rocha a member of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party Rocha during his tenure switched to the Social Liberal Party the Brazil Union and then the Brazilian Democratic Movement a party which opposed Cameli in the 2022 election Operation Ptolemy edit Cameli s first term saw a corruption investigation called Operation Ptolemy in 2021 in which the Federal Police investigated criminal organizations in Acre Though Cameli has not been specifically targeted the police seized some of Cameli s possessions banned his international travel and seized his passport The police are also investigating his father Eladio Cameli and his brother Gledson Cameli Overall the Federal Police found that at least 268 6 million reals in public funds had been stolen by the criminal organizations in fraudulent public contracts but have not implicated Cameli 1 Given no charge in the investigation prohibited his candidacy by the Superior Electoral Court or by the Ficha Limpa which bans politicians convicted by a court impeached or resigned to avoid impeachment of running for eight years Cameli was able to run for reelection 2 Candidates edit The election saw all three incumbent senators for Acre run either for governor or vice governor The candidates were as follows Gladson Cameli PP the incumbent governor ran for reelection along with Maliza Gomes PP as vice governor Gomes served as Cameli s alternate in the 2014 elections where he was elected senator and then as senator once Cameli was elected governor from 2019 2022 She was replaced by Bispo Jose PL Cameli s coalition Advance to do more was made up of the PP PDT Always Forward PSDB CID PODE SD PATRI PMN DC and PMB 2 Jorge Viana PT a forestry engineer who served as Mayor of Rio Branco from 1993 to 1997 Governor of Acre from 1999 to 2007 and Senator for Acre from 2011 to 2019 ran along with Marcus Alexandre PT for vice governor the previous challenger to Cameli Viana s coalition was made up of the Brazil of Hope Federation PT PV and PCdoB Mara Rocha MDB a Federal Deputy and sister of Cameli s first vice governor Major Rocha ran along with Fernando Alvares Zamora PRTB an agricultural producer for vice governor Her coalition Hope for a Better Acre Starts Now was composed of the MDB PRTB REP and PL Sergio de Oliveira Cunha PSD also known as Petecao a Senator for Acre first elected in 2010 who formerly served as President of the Legislative Assembly of Acre and as Federal Deputy ran along with Tota Filho PSD an attorney from Cruzeiro do Sul Petecao s coalition With the Strength of the People was composed of the PSD AVANTE PROS and PTB Marcio Bittar UNIAO a former cattle rancher and senator first elected in 2018 who formerly served as a Federal Deputy ran along with Dr Georgia Micheletti UNIAO for vice governor Bittar s coalition was only made up of the Brazil Union a party founded in 2021 as a union between the Democrats and Social Liberal Party though Bittar was elected senator as a member of the MDB Professor Nilson PSOL a college professor ran along with Jane Rosas PSOL a business administrator The coalition was made up of the PSOL REDE Federation of the Socialism and Liberty Party and the Sustainability Network David Hall AGIR a high school teacher ran along with Jorgiene Carneiro AGIR Their party Act or Agir in Portuguese ran an isolated ticket The party was previously the Christian Labor Party and the National Reconstruction Party of the victorious Fernando Collor de Melo in 1989 elections Results edit CandidateRunning matePartyVotes Gladson Cameli incumbent Mailza GomesPP242 10056 75Jorge VianaMarcus AlexandrePT103 26524 21Mara RochaFernando ZamoraMDB47 17311 06Sergio PetecaoTota FilhoPSD27 3936 42Marcio BittarGeorgia MichelettiUNIAO4 7731 12Nilson EuclidesJane RosasPSOL1 1250 26David HallJorgiene CarneiroAgir7710 18Total426 600100 00Valid votes426 60093 67Invalid votes21 0774 63Blank votes7 7611 70Total votes455 438100 00Registered voters turnout587 22277 56PP hold 2022 Amazonas gubernatorial election nbsp 2018 2 October 2022 2022 10 02 2026 nbsp nbsp Candidate Wilson Lima Eduardo Braga Party UNIAO MDB Alliance Here is Work In Defense of Life Running mate Tadeu de Souza Anne Moura Popular vote 1 039 192 795 098 Percentage 56 65 43 35 nbsp Most voted candidate by municipality 22 Wilson Lima 34 Eduardo Braga 28 Amazonas edit In Amazonas incumbent governor Wilson Lima was re elected in the second round against former governor Eduardo Braga with 56 65 to Braga s 43 35 2018 edit In 2018 Wilson Lima a reporter and TV presenter most known for the program Alo Amazonas was elected in the second round against incumbent governor Amazonino Mendes 58 50 to 41 50 Lima a supporter of Jair Bolsonaro ran as a member of the Social Christian Party a minor evangelical conservative movement Mendes had been elected in 2017 in the supplementary elections after the impeachment of Jose Melo de Oliveira who was elected in 2014 Lima s Lt Governor in 2018 was Carlos Almeida a public defender affiliated with the right wing nationalist Brazilian Labor Renewal Party PRTB Almeida having joined the Brazilian Labor Party PTB broke with Lima in 2020 over his handling of the COVID 19 pandemic in Amazonas believing that Lima s enforcement of the Bolsonaro administration s Herd immunity policy was wrong 3 Almeida subsequently joined the Brazilian Social Democracy Party which opposed Lima in the 2022 election 4 Lima joined the Brazil Union UNIAO a merger of the former Christian democratic Democrats DEM and conservative liberal Social Liberal Party PSL for the election 5 Candidates edit The election saw two former governors run along with the incumbent The candidates were as follows Wilson Lima UNIAO the incumbent governor ran for reelection along with Tadeu de Souza AVANTE as vice governor Souza a lawyer and close ally of the Manaus Mayor David Almeida served as Lima s chief of staff from 2021 to 2022 after serving in the bureaucracy of Manaus Lima was endorsed by Jair Bolsonaro in the second round but Lima outperformed Bolsonaro by 6 points 6 Lima s coalition Here is Work was made up of the UNIAO AVANTE PL PTB PATRI PMN PRTB PSC REP and PP 7 Eduardo Braga MDB an entrepreneur and long time politician who served as Mayor of Manaus from 1994 to 1997 Governor of Amazonas from 2003 to 2010 Senator for Amazonas from 2011 to present and Minister of Mines and Energy in the Rousseff administration ran along with Anne Moura PT for vice governor the National Secretary for Women of the Worker s Party He was endorsed by Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva 6 Braga s coalition was made up of the MDB Brazil of Hope Federation PT PV and PCdoB and PSD 8 nbsp Amazonino Mendes a former governor and mayor of Manaus came third in the election He died on 12 February 2023 at 83 9 Amazonino Mendes CID the 41st 44th and 48th Governor of Amazonas who also served as a Senator from 1991 to 1993 and the 64th 67th and 71st Mayor of Manaus ran along with Beto Michiles PSDB a former Federal Deputy for vice governor Mendes ran without a coalition except for the party federation Always Forward made up of his party Cidadania and the Brazilian Social Democracy Party 10 Ricardo Nicolau SD a hospital administrator and five time State Deputy in Amazonas who formerly served as President of the Legislative Assembly of Amazonas and as City Councillor of Manaus ran along with Cristiane Balieiro PSB a teacher 11 Nicolau s campaign focused on his health background and building more hospitals 12 Nicolau s coalition We the People was composed of Solidarity and the Brazilian Socialist Party 13 Carol Braz PDT a lawyer former judge and Secretary of State for Justice Human Rights and Citizenship who formerly served as president of the PSC in Manaus before leaving the party ran along with Claudio Machado PDT an engineer for vice governor Braz had no coalition 14 Dr Israel Tuyuka PSOL an indigenous doctor and teacher from the Tuyuca ethnic group near Colombia ran along with Thomaz Barbosa PSOL a radio announcer 15 Tuyuka ran without a coalition except for the PSOL REDE Federation of the Socialism and Liberty Party and the Sustainibility Network 16 Henrique Oliveira PODE a radio presenter who previously served as the vice governor of Amazonino Mendes from 2017 to 2019 and a Federal Deputy from 2011 to 2015 ran alongside Edward Malta PROS a businessman and state president of PROS Oliveira s coalition Amazonas Wants More was made up of PODE and PROS 17 Nair Blair AGIR a businesswoman ran along with Rita Nobre AGIR a dental surgeon Their party Act or Agir in Portuguese ran an isolated ticket Blair previously was elected but not charged in the investigation of the electoral crimes of former governor Jose Melo de Oliveira The party was previously the Christian Labor Party and the National Reconstruction Party of the victorious Fernando Collor de Melo in 1989 elections 18 Results edit CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond roundVotes Votes Wilson Lima incumbent Tadeu de Souza AVANTE UNIAO819 78442 821 039 19256 65Eduardo BragaAnne Moura PT MDB401 81720 99795 08943 35Amazonino MendesBeto Michiles PSDB CID355 37718 56Ricardo NicolauCristiane Balieiro PSB SD217 58811 37Carol BrazEngenheiro MachadaoPDT87 1144 55Dr Israel TuyukaThomaz BarbosaPSOL21 2291 11Henrique OliveiraEdward Malta PROS PODE9 5960 50Nair BlairRita NobreAGIR1 8950 10Total1 914 400100 001 834 281100 00Valid votes1 914 40090 691 834 28188 82Invalid votes138 2186 55157 8827 65Blank votes58 2572 7672 9073 53Total votes2 110 875100 002 065 070100 00Registered voters turnout2 643 48779 852 643 78178 11UNIAO holdSource Superior Electoral Court Rondonia edit CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond roundVotes Votes Marcos Rocha incumbent Sergio GoncalvesUNIAO330 65638 88458 37052 47Marcos RogerioFlavia LenziPL315 03537 05415 27847 53Leo MoraesRildo Flores PSDPODE119 58314 06Daniel PereiraAnselmo de Jesus PT SD81 4219 57Nascimento da SilvaMichele TolentinoPSOL3 6600 43Total850 355100 00873 648100 00Valid votes850 35591 85873 64894 39Invalid votes44 6434 8231 8123 44Blank votes30 7653 3220 1032 17Total votes925 763100 00925 563100 00Registered voters turnout1 230 98775 201 230 98775 19UNIAO hold Roraima edit CandidateRunning matePartyVotes Antonio Denarium incument Edilson Damiao REP PP163 16756 47Teresa SuritaEdio Lopes PL MDB118 85641 14Fabio AlmeidaFrancisco WapichanaPSOL3 8431 33Juraci FranciscoLia MichelliPDT1 8780 65Rudson LeiteCristina BurgerPV1 1890 41Total288 933100 00Valid votes288 93394 94Invalid votes12 3574 06Blank votes3 0291 00Total votes304 319100 00Registered voters turnout365 39583 28 Para edit CandidateRunning matePartyVotes Helder Barbalho incumbent Hana GhassanMDB3 117 27970 41Zequinha MarinhoRosiane Eguchi PSC PL1 201 07927 13Adolfo OliveiraVera RodriguesPSOL56 8301 28Felipe AugustoFernando DouradoPRTB31 4020 71Leonardo MarconyNilo NoronhaSD9 1030 21Sofia CoutoLuciano SewnarinePMB5 3550 12Cleber RabeloBenedita do AmaralPSTU5 0530 11Paulo RoseiraMurilo MonteiroAGIR1 3090 03Total4 427 410100 00Valid votes4 427 41092 52Invalid votes258 6395 40Blank votes99 1462 07Total votes4 785 195100 00Registered voters turnout6 082 31278 67MDB hold Amapa edit CandidateRunning matePartyVotes Clecio LuisTeles Junior PDT SD222 16853 77Jaime NunesLiliane AlbuquerquePSD176 20842 65Gesiel de OliveiraAlis VanzelerPRTB8 7042 11Gilvam BorgesHelene CamiloMDB4 5101 09Gianfranco GusmaoAna PaulaPSTU1 5880 38Jairo PalhetaEliana BrandaoPCO634Total413 178100 00Valid votes413 17893 46Invalid votes22 4295 07Blank votes6 4941 47Total votes442 101100 00Registered voters turnout550 69780 28SD gain from PDT Tocantins edit CandidateRunning matePartyVotes Wanderlei Barbosa incumbent Laurez Ferreira PDT REP481 49658 34Ronaldo DimasFreire Junior MDB PL186 36122 58Paulo MouraoGermana Coriolano PCdoB PT88 14310 68Iraja AbreuLires FernedaPSD63 0487 64Ricardo MacedoGeldes PassosPMB5 0430 61Luciano TeixeiraLuciene MamedesDC1 2320 15Carmen HannudAntonio CostaPCO384Total825 323100 00Valid votes825 32392 99Invalid votes39 1984 42Blank votes23 0652 60Total votes887 586100 00Registered voters turnout1 092 22981 26Republicanos holdNortheast editMaranhao edit CandidateRunning matePartyVotes Carlos Brandao incumbent Felipe Camarao PT PSB1 769 18751 29Lahesio BonfimGutemberg FernandesPSC857 74424 87Weverton RochaHelio Soares PL PDT714 35220 71Edivaldo Holanda JuniorAndrea HeringerPSD86 5732 51Enilton RodriguesPedra CelestinaPSOL7 1350 21Hertz DiasJayro MesquitaPSTU5 1910 15Simplicio AraujoMarly TavaresSD5 0090 15Joas MoraesRicardo MedeirosDC2 3100 07Frankle CostaJose PereiraPCB1 8890 05Total3 449 390100 00Valid votes3 449 39088 03Invalid votes348 0488 88Blank votes120 7743 08Total votes3 918 212100 00Registered voters turnout5 036 73077 79PSB hold Piaui edit CandidateRunning matePartyVotes Rafael FontelesThemistocles Filho MDB PT1 115 13957 62Silvio MendesIracema Portella PP UNIAO811 80641 95Gessy LimaRogerio RibeiroPSC13 209Madalena NunesCynthia FalcaoPSOL4 7290 24Lourdes MeloCloves JosePCO1 924Geraldo CarvalhoGeracina ReboucasPSTU1 4250 07Ravena CastroErivelton QuixabaPMN1 1670 06Gustavo HenriqueDomingos BezerraPATRI1 0270 05Total1 935 293100 00Valid votes1 935 29391 55Invalid votes124 5205 89Blank votes54 1632 56Total votes2 113 976100 00Registered voters turnout2 456 05686 07PT hold Ceara edit Main article 2022 Ceara gubernatorial electionIn Ceara Elmano de Freitas a State Deputy from the Workers Party with 54 02 defeated Capitao Wagner a Federal Deputy from the Brazil Union who received 31 72 and Roberto Claudio former Mayor of Fortaleza from the Democratic Labor Party who received 14 14 in the first round CandidateRunning matePartyVotes Elmano de FreitasJade Romero MDB PT2 808 30054 02Wagner SousaRaimundo Matos PL UNIAO1 649 21331 72Roberto ClaudioDomingos Filho PSD PDT734 97614 14Chico MaltaNauri AraujoPCB3 0150 06Serley LealFrancisco BitaUP1 8810 04Jose BatistaReginaldo AraujoPSTU1 5070 03Total5 198 892100 00Valid votes5 198 89292 45Invalid votes249 0994 43Blank votes175 4593 12Total votes5 623 450100 00Registered voters turnout6 820 67382 45PT gain from PDTDe Freitas succeeded Izolda Cela the Lt Governor of Camilo Santana who had resigned to run for Senate Santana was elected succeeding Tasso Jereissati 2022 Rio Grande do Norte gubernatorial election nbsp 2018 2 October 2022 2022 10 02 2026 nbsp nbsp nbsp Candidate Fatima Bezerra Fabio Dantas Styvenson Valentim Party PT Solidarity PODE Alliance The Best Will Begin Change RN None Running mate Walter Alves Ivan Junior Francisca Henrique Popular vote 1 066 496 406 461 307 330 Percentage 58 31 22 22 16 80 nbsp Most voted candidate by municipality 167 Fatima Bezerra 158 Fabio Dantas 9 Rio Grande do Norte edit In Rio Grande do Norte incumbent governor Fatima Bezerra was elected in the first round She defeated former Vice Governor Fabio Dantas who ran in a coalition with Rogerio Simonetti Marinho Bolsonaro s Minister of Regional Development and incumbent Senator Styvenson Valentim elected in 2018 with 58 31 to Dantas s 22 22 and Valentim s 16 80 19 CandidateRunning matePartyVotes Fatima Bezerra incumbent Walter Alves MDB PT1 066 49658 39Fabio DantasIvan Junior UNIAO SD406 46122 25Styvenson ValentimFrancisca HenriquePODE307 33016 83Clorisa LinharesErick Guerra PATRI PMB39 0112 14Danniel MoraisRonaldo TavaresPSOL3 6910 20Nazareno NerisFernando LuizPMN1 3250 07Antonio BentoJurandir RosaPRTB1 1780 06Rodrigo VieiraCarlos PaivaDC1 0450 06Total1 826 537100 00Valid votes1 826 53787 63Invalid votes162 0277 77Blank votes95 7214 59Total votes2 084 285100 00Registered voters turnout2 550 29181 73PT hold2022 Paraiba gubernatorial election nbsp 2018 2 October 2022 2022 10 02 2026 nbsp nbsp Candidate Joao Azevedo Pedro Cunha Lima Party PSB PSDB Alliance Together for Paraiba Courage to Change Running mate Lucas Ribeiro Domiciano Cabral Popular vote 1 221 904 1 104 963 Percentage 52 51 47 49 nbsp Most voted candidate by municipality 223 Joao Azevedo 170 Pedro Cunha Lima 53 Paraiba edit In Paraiba incumbent governor Joao Azevedo was elected in the second round against Federal Deputy Pedro Cunha Lima with 52 51 to Lima s 47 49 20 Context edit 2018 edit In the 2018 gubernatorial election Azevedo was elected in the first round with 58 18 of all valid votes He defeated Lucelio Cartaxo PV the twin brother of the Mayor of the state capitol Joao Pessoa Luciano Cartaxo who received 23 41 and Ze Maranhao MDB a former governor of the state who received 17 44 21 Background edit Azevedo succeeded Ricardo Coutinho also of the Brazilian Socialist Party Azevedo was elected with Lt Governor Ligia Feliciano of the Democratic Labor Party who also served as Coutinho s Lt Governor for his second term 22 Abusive Advertising edit During the 2018 election Lucelio Cartaxo accused Azevedo along with Feliciano and Coutinho of abusive and excessive use of State institutional propaganda during the 2018 elections which would have benefited them electorally Each of them was ordered to pay a fine of R 5 320 50 The decision was appealed but only Feliciano avoided the fine 23 Operation Cavalry edit Joao Azevedo is being investigated at the Superior Court of Justice for being suspected of continuing the crimes investigated by Operation Calvario which were allegedly commanded by the former governor of the State Ricardo Coutinho For this case Coutinho was arrested but managed to get out of prison through an injunction According to a statement from the former Secretary of State Livania Farias bribes paid by the Brazilian Red Cross helped defray Joao Azevedo s expenses from April 2018 a period in which he began running for state elections The transfers would have extended until the month of July totaling around R 480 thousand Azevedo stated that he never received resources from anyone for personal use and that his campaign was supported by party resources 24 Azevedo s first term edit Candidates edit Results edit CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond roundVotes Votes Joao AzevedoLucas Ribeiro PP PSB863 17439 661 221 90452 51Pedro Cunha LimaDomiciano Cabral CID PSDB520 15523 901 104 96347 49Nilvan FerreiraArtur BolinhaPL406 60418 68Veneziano Vital do RegoMaisa Cartaxo PT MDB373 51117 16Adjany SimplicioJardel Queiroz UP PSOL9 5670 44Major FabioDr Jod CandeiaPRTB2 4550 11NascimentoAlice MacielPSTU9480 04Adriano TrajanoJose PessoaPCO2800 01Total2 176 694100 002 326 867100 00Valid votes2 176 69485 302 326 86790 57Invalid votes252 7539 90180 9537 04Blank votes122 3994 8061 2862 39Total votes2 551 846100 002 569 106100 00Registered voters turnout3 086 03082 693 086 03083 25PSB holdSource Superior Electoral Court Pernambuco edit Main article 2022 Pernambuco gubernatorial electionIn Pernambuco Raquel Lyra former mayor of Caruaru defeated Marilia Arraes a Federal Deputy and daughter of former governor Miguel Arraes in the second round 25 nbsp Raquel Lyra was elected governor in the second round nbsp Paulo Camara the incumbent was unable to run for a third term His candidate Danilo Cabral failed to make the second round CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond roundVotes Votes Raquel LyraPriscila Krause CID PSDB1 009 55620 583 113 41558 70Marilia ArraesSebastiao Oliveira AVANTE SD1 175 65123 972 190 26441 30Anderson FerreiraIzabel UrquizaPL890 22018 15Danilo CabralLuciana Santos PCdoB PSB885 99418 06Miguel CoelhoAlessandra VieiraUNIAO884 94118 04Jones ManoelRaline AlmeidaPCB33 9310 69Joao ArnaldoAlice Gabino REDE PSOL12 5580 26Wellington CarneiroCarol TosakaPTB8 0200 16Jadilson AndradeFernanda SoutoPMB2 4350 05Claudia RibeiroJose MarianoPSTU1 7450 04Total4 905 051100 005 303 679100 00Valid votes4 905 05185 575 303 67991 52Invalid votes543 9229 49377 9506 52Blank votes283 3164 94113 7301 96Total votes5 732 289100 005 795 359100 00Registered voters turnout7 018 09881 687 018 09882 58PSDB gain from PSB Alagoas edit 2022 Alagoas gubernatorial election nbsp 2018 2 October 2022 2022 10 02 2026 nbsp nbsp Candidate Paulo Dantas Rodrigo Cunha Party MDB UNIAO Alliance Alagoas From Here to Better Alagoas Deserves More Running mate Ronaldo Lessa Jo Pereira Popular vote 834 278 759 984 Percentage 52 33 47 67 nbsp Most voted candidate by municipality 102 Paulo Dantas 82 Rodrigo Cunha 20 In Alagoas incumbent governor Paulo Dantas a rural business administrator who took power after the resignation of Renan Filho to run for Senate won reelection against incumbent Senator Rodrigo Cunha in the second round Renan Filho was elected by a wider margin than Dantas and was appointed by Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva Minister of Transport CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond roundVotes Votes Paulo Dantas incumbent Ronaldo Lessa PDT MDB708 98446 64834 27852 33Rodrigo CunhaJo Pereira PSDB UNIAO407 22026 79759 98447 67Fernando CollorLeonardo Dias PL PTB223 58514 71Rui PalmeiraArthur Albuquerque REP PSD157 74610 38Cicero AlbuquerqueEliane SilvaPSOL17 7491 17Luciano FontesRogers TenorioPMB2 7370 18Luciano AlmeidaWanderlan CostaPRTB2 1100 14Total1 520 131100 001 594 262100 00Valid votes1 520 13184 321 594 26289 44Invalid votes193 89110 76140 4777 88Blank votes88 7694 9247 6682 67Total votes1 802 791100 001 782 407100 00Registered voters turnout2 302 90578 282 302 90577 40MDB holdSource Superior Electoral Court2022 Alagoas gubernatorial election nbsp 2018 2 October 2022 2022 10 02 2026 nbsp nbsp Candidate Fabio Mitidieri Rogerio Carvalho Party PSD PT Alliance New Time for Sergipe Sergipe of Hope Running mate Zezinho Sobral Sergio Gama Popular vote 623 851 582 940 Percentage 51 70 48 30 nbsp Most voted candidate by municipality 75 Fabio Mitidieri 27 Rogerio Carvalho 48 Sergipe edit In Sergipe incumbent Belivaldo Chagas chose not to run for reelection after a series of scandals Fabio Mitidieri a Federal deputy from Chagas party won the election against incumbent senator Rogerio Carvalho Santos from the PT In the first round Valmir de Francisquinho the popular mayor of Itabaiana from the Liberal Party won 39 78 of the vote but his candidacy was cancelled leading Mitidieri and Caravalho to the second round Even with the unlikely endorsement of Francisquinho Caravalho lost continuing the failures of the PT in Sergipe state elections CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond roundVotes Votes Fabio MitidieriZezinho Sobral PDT PSD294 93638 91623 85151 70Rogerio CarvalhoSergio Gama MDB PT338 79644 70582 94048 30Alessandro VieiraMilton Andrade CID PSDB82 49510 88Niully CamposDemetrio VarjaoPSOL37 3664 93Claudio das NevesGiovanna RochaDC2 6550 35Aroldo FelixLuze AugustaUP1 0440 14Elinos SabinoLeidi LimaPSTU6460 09Total757 938100 001 206 791100 00Valid votes757 93855 621 206 79189 16Invalid votes542 06239 7899 5057 35Blank votes62 6044 5947 2423 49Total votes1 362 604100 001 353 538100 00Registered voters turnout1 671 80181 511 671 80180 96PSD hold Bahia edit Main article 2022 Bahia gubernatorial election nbsp Incumbent Rui Costa far right could not run for a third term but a member of his party Jeronimo Rodrigues second left was elected Costa became Chief of Staff for Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva left from Costa nbsp ACM Neto left a centrist mayor from a political family refused to support a presidential candidate leading to Jair Bolsonaro right to launch Joao Roma his Minister of Citizenship for the election In Bahia Jeronimo Rodrigues a bureaucrat in the government of incumbent Rui Costa and former National Secretary for Territorial Development in the Rousseff presidency defeated ACM Neto the former Mayor of Salvador da Bahia Secretary General of the Brazil Union and grandson of former governor ACM in the second round Rodrigues became Brazil s first self declared indigenous governor CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond roundVotes Votes Jeronimo RodriguesGeraldo Junior MDB PT4 019 83049 454 480 46452 79ACM NetoAna Coelho REP UNIAO3 316 71140 804 007 02347 21Joao RomaLeonidia Umbelina PMB PL738 3119 08Kleber RosaRonaldo MansurPSOL48 2390 59Giovani DamicoJoao CoimbraPCB5 9510 07Marcelo MilletRoque Vieira Jr PCO826Total8 129 042100 008 487 487100 00Valid votes8 129 04291 688 487 48794 68Invalid votes500 6675 65363 6564 06Blank votes236 7502 67113 1011 26Total votes8 866 459100 008 964 244100 00Registered voters turnout11 291 52878 5211 291 52879 39PT holdSource Superior Electoral CourtSoutheast editMinas Gerais edit Main article 2022 Minas Gerais gubernatorial electionIncumbent governor Romeu Zema defeated Belo Horizonte Mayor Alexandre Kalil in the first round CandidateRunning matePartyVotes Romeu Zema incumbent Mateus SimoesNOVO6 094 13656 20Alexandre KalilAndre Quintao PT PSD3 805 18235 09Carlos VianaWanderley Amaro REP PL783 8007 23Marcus PestanaPaulo BrandtPSDB60 6370 56Lorene FigueiredoAna AzevedoPSOL44 8980 41Paulo TristaoAntonio OtavioPMB15 7740 15Indira XavierEdna GoncalvesUP15 6040 14Renata ReginaTuani GuimaraesPCB12 5140 12Vanessa PortugalJordano CarvalhoPSTU12 0090 11Lourdes FranciscoSebastiao PessoasPCO2 012Total10 844 554100 00Valid votes10 844 55485 78Invalid votes1 089 4318 62Blank votes707 6945 60Total votes12 641 679100 00Registered voters turnout16 283 82877 63NOVO hold Espirito Santo editIncumbent governor Renato Casagrande won reelection a rematch against Carlos Manato a former Federal Deputy CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond roundVotes Votes Renato Casagrande incumbent Ricardo Ferraco PSDB PSB976 65246 941 171 28853 80Carlos ManatoBruno Lourenco PTB PL800 59838 481 006 02146 20Guerino ZanonMarcus MagalhaesPSD146 1777 03Audifax BarcelosCarla Andresa SD REDE135 5126 51Aridelmo TeixeiraCamila DominguesNOVO15 7860 76Vinicius SouzaSoraia ChiabaiPSTU4 5050 22Claudio PaivaAurelio FerreguettiPRTB1 4180 07Total2 080 648100 002 177 309100 00Valid votes2 080 64890 012 177 30993 92Invalid votes129 8355 6294 7824 09Blank votes101 1464 3846 2592 00Total votes2 311 629100 002 318 350100 00Registered voters turnout2 917 71479 232 917 71479 46 Rio de Janeiro edit Main article 2022 Rio de Janeiro gubernatorial election nbsp Wilson Witzel left a staunch supporter of Jair Bolsonaro right was impeached before the election He attempted to run again in 2022 with the PMB a fringe party but his candidacy was rejected 26 Incumbent governor Claudio Castro was elected to his first full term He became governor after the impeachment of Wilson Witzel 27 Castro defeated Federal Deputy Marcelo Freixo and former Mayor of Niteroi Rodrigo Neves in the first round CandidateRunning matePartyVotes Claudio Castro incumbent Thiago Pampolha UNIAO PL4 930 28858 69Marcelo FreixoCesar Maia PSDB PSB2 300 98027 39Rodrigo NevesFelipe Santa Cruz PSD PDT672 2918 00Paulo GanimeHelio SeccoNOVO446 5805 32Juliete PantojaJuliana AlvesUP27 3440 33Cyro GarciaSamantha GuedesPSTU12 6270 15Eduardo SerraBianca NovaesPCB10 8520 13Luiz EugenioGuilherme de LimaPCO1 844Total8 400 962100 00Valid votes8 400 96284 91Invalid votes901 1209 11Blank votes591 5765 98Total votes9 893 658100 00Registered voters turnout12 809 12677 24PL holdSource Superior Electoral Court Sao Paulo edit Main article 2022 Sao Paulo gubernatorial election nbsp The incumbent governor Rodrigo Garcia switched parties to run with the PSDB but failed to make a second round Incumbent governor Joao Doria resigned in a successful bid for the PSDB nomination for president He later ended his campaign His Vice Governor Rodrigo Garcia was unsuccessful in a bid for a full term failing to make the second round nbsp Fernando Haddad left was appointed Minister of Finance by Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva right after his loss Former Minister of Infrastructure in Bolsonaro cabinet Tarcisio de Freitas was elected in an alliance with former Sao Paulo mayor Gilberto Kassab Freitas defeated former Minister of Education former Mayor of Sao Paulo and 2018 presidential candidate Fernando Haddad in the second round CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond roundVotes Votes Tarcisio de FreitasFelicio Ramuth PSD REP9 881 99542 3213 480 19055 27Fernando HaddadLucia Franca PSB PT8 337 13935 7010 908 97244 73Rodrigo Garcia incumbent Eugenio Zuliani UNIAO PSDB4 296 29318 40Vinicius PoitDoris AlvesNOVO388 9741 67Elvis CezarGleides SodrePDT281 7121 21Carol VigliarEloiza AlvesUP88 7670 38Gabriel ColomboAline MiglioliPCB46 7270 20Altino PrazeresFlavia BischainPSTU14 8590 06Antonio JorgeVitor RoccaDC10 7780 05Edson DortaLilian MirandaPCO5 3050 02Total23 352 549100 0024 389 162100 00Valid votes23 352 54986 0224 389 16289 20Invalid votes2 149 7767 921 849 2236 76Blank votes1 645 5226 061 102 4624 03Total votes27 147 847100 0027 340 847100 00Registered voters turnout34 639 76178 3734 639 76178 93Republicanos gain from PSDBSource Superior Electoral CourtMidwest edit2022 Goias gubernatorial election nbsp 2018 2 October 2022 2022 10 02 2026 nbsp nbsp Candidate Ronaldo Caiado Gustavo Mendanha Party UNIAO Patriota Alliance To Move Forward An Intelligent State Running mate Daniel Vilela Heuler Cruvinel Popular vote 1 806 892 879 031 Percentage 51 81 25 20 nbsp Most voted candidate by municipality 249 Ronaldo Caiado 243 Gustavo Mendanha 5 Major Vitor Hugo 1 Goias editIncumbent governor Ronaldo Caiado won reelection against two right wing rivals in the first round CandidateRunning matePartyVotes Ronaldo Caiado incumbent Daniel Vilela MDB UNIAO1 806 89251 81Gustavo MedanhaHeuler CruvinelPatriota879 03125 20Vitor HugoKeila BorgesPL516 57914 81Wolmir AmadoFernando Tiburcio PSB PT243 6516 99Cintia DiasEdson Braz REDE PSOL19 5770 56Edigar DinizJamil SaidNOVO9 5650 27Helga MartinsLindomar SantosPCB6 9930 20Reinaldo PantaleaoLuciana AmorimUP5 4000 15Vinicius PaixaoMaria LeticiaPCO258Total3 487 688100 00Valid votes3 487 68891 61Invalid votes166 7294 38Blank votes152 8644 02Total votes3 807 281100 00Registered voters turnout4 870 29278 17UNIAO hold2022 Federal District gubernatorial election nbsp 2018 2 October 2022 2022 10 02 2026 nbsp nbsp Candidate Ibaneis Rocha Leandro Grass Party MDB PV Alliance United for DF Brazil of Hope Running mate Celina Leao Olgamir Amancia Popular vote 832 663 879 031 Percentage 50 31 25 20 nbsp Most voted candidate by electoral zone 19 Ibaneis Rocha 18 Leandro Grass 1 Federal District editIncumbent governor Ibaneis Rocha won reelection the first round CandidateRunning matePartyVotes Ibaneis Rocha incumbent Celina Leao PP MDB832 63350 31Leandro GrassOlgamir Amancia PCdoB PV434 58726 26Paulo OctavioFelipe Belmonte PSC PSD123 7157 48Elziovan MorenoLuiz GustavoPTB94 1005 69Leila BarrosGuilherme CampeloPDT79 5974 81Izalci LucasBeth Cupertino PRTB PSDB70 5844 26Keka BagnoToni de CastroPSOL13 6130 82Lucas SallesSuelene BalduinoDC4 2180 25Teodoro da CruzJamil MagariPCB1 1550 07Robson da SilvaEduardo ZanataPSTU8410 05Total1 655 043100 00Valid votes1 655 04391 59Invalid votes86 0994 76Blank votes65 9693 65Total votes1 807 111100 00Registered voters turnout2 193 44082 39MDB hold Mato Grosso editIncumbent governor Mauro Mendes won reelection the first round CandidateRunning matePartyVotes Mauro Mendes incumbent Otaviano Pivetta REP UNIAO1 114 54968 45Marcia PinheiroVanderlucio Rodrigues PP PV267 17216 41Marcos RitelaAlvani LaurindoPTB233 54314 34Moises FranzFrank MeloPSOL12 9480 80Total1 628 212100 00Valid votes1 628 21286 19Invalid votes162 1248 58Blank votes98 6765 22Total votes1 889 012100 00Registered voters turnout2 469 41476 50UNIAO hold Mato Grosso do Sul edit Main article 2022 Mato Grosso do Sul gubernatorial electionIn Mato Grosso do Sul Eduardo Riedel former Secretary of Government and Infustructure for incumbent governor Reinaldo Azambuja defeated Capitao Contar a retired military officer and state deputy in the second round Former Vice Governor Rose Modesto former governor Andre Puccinelli and former Mayor of Campo Grande Marquinhos Trad were defeated in the first round Riedel and Contar competed for Bolsonaro s endorsement which Contar received while Riedel ran in a coalition with Bolsonaro s Minister of Agriculture Tereza Cristina who was elected to the Senate CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond roundVotes Votes Eduardo RiedelJose Carlos Barbosa PP PSDB361 98125 22808 21056 90Renan ContarRoberto FigueiroPRTB384 27526 77612 11343 10Andre PuccinelliTania GaribMDB247 09317 21Rose ModestoAlberto Schlatter PODE UNIAO178 59912 44Giselle MarquesAbilio VaneliPT135 5569 44Marcos TradViviane OrroPSD124 7958 69Adonis MarcosIlmo Candido REDE PSOL3 2510 23Magno de SouzaCarlos MartinsPCO2 892Total1 435 550100 001 420 323100 00Valid votes1 435 55092 461 420 32391 78Invalid votes64 0224 1288 2285 70Blank votes53 0823 4239 0592 52Total votes1 552 654100 001 547 610100 00Registered voters turnout1 993 12177 901 993 12177 65PSDB holdSouth editParana edit Main article 2022 Parana gubernatorial electionIn Parana incumbent governor Ratinho Junior son of presenter Ratinho and a former Federal Deputy defeated former governor Roberto Requiao who joined the PT for the election to support Lula nbsp Incumbent Ratinho Junior was reelected nbsp Former governor Roberto Requiao came second CandidateRunning matePartyVotes Ratinho Junior incumbent Darci PianaPSD4 243 29269 76Roberto RequiaoJorge SamekPT1 598 20426 28Ricardo GomydeEliza FerreiraPDT126 9452 09Joni CorreiaGledson ZawadzkiDC50 7290 83Angela MachadoSergio Nakatani REDE PSOL43 1760 71Vivi MottaDiego ValdezPCB13 5770 22Solange FerreiraMarco Antonio SantosPMN10 337Ivan BernardoPhill NatalPSTU4 5020 07Adriano TeixeiraCristiano Kusbick PollPCO2 0960 03Total6 082 521100 00Valid votes6 082 52189 38Invalid votes393 1735 78Blank votes329 6574 84Total votes6 805 351100 00Registered voters turnout8 480 43580 25PSD hold Santa Catarina edit Main article 2022 Santa Catarina gubernatorial election nbsp Jorginho Mello a senator was elected governor in the second round Incumbent governor Carlos Moises who had been caught up in several scandals was defeated in the first round In the second round incumbent senator Jorginho Mello defeated former Federal Deputy Decio Lima former mayor of Blumenau nbsp Decio Lima former Mayor of Blumenau lost in the second round CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond roundVotes Votes Jorginho MelloMarilisa BoehmPL1 575 91238 622 983 94970 69Decio LimaBeatriz Vargas PSB PT710 85917 421 237 01629 31Carlos Moises incumbent Udo Dohler MDB REP693 42616 99Gean LoureiroEron Giordani PSD UNIAO555 61513 61Esperidiao AminDalirio Beber PSDB PP398 0929 75Odair TramontinRicardo AlthoffNOVO114 0872 80Jorge BoeiraAdilson BuzziPDT24 8090 61Alex AlanoGabriela SantettiPSTU4 3950 11Ralf ZimmerAna MeottiPROS3 8280 09Leandro BorgesJair de AguiarPCO829Total4 081 023100 004 220 965100 00Valid votes4 081 02391 264 220 96593 22Invalid votes167 5713 75141 3613 12Blank votes223 0254 99165 4553 65Total votes4 471 619100 004 527 781100 00Registered voters turnout5 486 96281 505 486 96282 52PL gain from Republicanos Rio Grande do Sul edit Main article 2022 Rio Grande do Sul gubernatorial electionEduardo Leite the incumbent and former mayor of Pelotas resigned to launch a failed bid for the PSDB nomination Upon his loss to Joao Doria who later ended his candidacy Leite ran again for governor Leite edged out State Deputy Edegar Pretto in the first round to defeat Onyx Lorenzoni Bolsonaro s Minister of Labor and Social Security in the second round CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond roundVotes Votes Eduardo LeiteGabriel Souza MDB PSDB1 702 81526 813 687 12657 12Onyx LorenzoniClaudia JardimPL2 382 02637 502 767 78642 88Edegar PrettoPedro Ruas PSOL PT1 700 37426 77Luis Carlos HeinzeTanise SabinoPP271 5404 28Roberto ArgentaNivea Rosa SD PSC126 8992 00Vieira da CunhaRegina dos SantosPDT101 6111 60Ricardo JobimRafael DreschNOVO38 8870 61Vicente BogoJosiane PazPSB17 2220 27Rejane de OliveiraVera de OliveiraPSTU6 2520 10Carlos MessallaEdson CanabarroPCB4 0030 06Total6 351 629100 006 454 912100 00Valid votes6 351 62992 286 454 91293 22Invalid votes190 6632 77267 2763 86Blank votes341 0494 95202 4152 92Total votes6 883 341100 006 924 603100 00Registered voters turnout8 582 10080 218 582 10080 69PSDB holdSource Superior Electoral CourtReferences edit PF apreende bens em operacao contra lavagem de dinheiro que investiga governador do Acre Gladson Cameli G1 in Brazilian Portuguese 2023 03 09 Retrieved 2023 07 10 a b Tribuno Superior Eleitoral Divulgacao de Candidaturas e Contas Eleitorais Gladson Cameli Archived from the original on 2021 05 19 Retrieved 2023 07 10 Vice do AM politica da imunidade de rebanho contribuiu com colapso Metropoles www metropoles com in Brazilian Portuguese 2021 05 06 Retrieved 2023 10 17 Painel Ex vice governador tucano de Amazonas se filia ao PT Folha de S Paulo in Brazilian Portuguese 2023 06 26 Retrieved 2023 10 17 Governador Wilson Lima anuncia filiacao ao Uniao Brasil durante janela partidaria G1 in Brazilian Portuguese 2022 03 10 Retrieved 2023 10 17 a b Cerqueira Carolina Aliado de Bolsonaro governador reeleito do Amazonas diz que nao tera problemas na relacao com Lula CNN Brasil Retrieved 2023 10 18 Wilson Lima e oficializado candidato a reeleicao ao governo do Amazonas pelo Uniao Brasil G1 in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2023 10 18 MDB oficializa candidatura de Eduardo Braga ao governo do Amazonas G1 in Brazilian Portuguese 2022 08 05 Retrieved 2023 10 18 Amazonino Mendes ex governador do AM morre aos 83 anos G1 in Brazilian Portuguese 2023 02 12 Retrieved 2023 10 18 Amazonino Mendes e confirmado candidato ao governo do Amazonas pelo Cidadania G1 in Brazilian Portuguese 2022 07 30 Retrieved 2023 10 18 Tempo Em 2022 08 05 Cristiane Balieiro sera vice na chapa de Ricardo Nicolau para o Governo do Amazonas Portal Em Tempo in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2023 10 18 Tempo Em 2022 09 04 Ricardo Nicolau e Cristiane Balieiro anunciam novo hospital para Itacoatiara no AM Portal Em Tempo in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2023 10 18 Ricardo Nicolau e confirmado candidato ao governo do Amazonas pelo Solidariedade G1 in Brazilian Portuguese 2022 07 31 Retrieved 2023 10 18 Carol Braz candidata ao governo do Amazonas e entrevistada pela Rede Amazonica G1 in Brazilian Portuguese 2022 09 14 Retrieved 2023 10 18 Sena Bruno 2022 09 27 Only indigenous candidate for governor of AM Israel Tuyuka defends riverbank dwellers and minorities in electoral plan Agencia Amazonia in Portuguese Retrieved 2023 10 18 Israel Tuyuka do Psol tem candidatura aprovada para concorrer ao Governo do AM G1 in Brazilian Portuguese 2022 09 07 Retrieved 2023 10 18 Dirigente estadual do Pros Edward Malta e o novo vice de Henrique RealTime1 in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2023 10 18 Agir confirma candidatura de Nair Blair ao governo do Amazonas G1 in Brazilian Portuguese 2022 07 27 Retrieved 2023 10 18 Apuracao da Eleicao 2022 para Governador no Rio Grande do Norte G1 in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2024 05 07 Joao Azevedo PSB e reeleito governador da Paraiba Tribunal Superior Eleitoral October 30 2022 Retrieved October 20 2023 Resultado da apuracao do 1º turno das Eleicoes 2018 Paraiba PB para governador senador deputado federal e deputado estadual G1 in Brazilian Portuguese 2018 10 07 Retrieved 2023 10 23 Paraiba Joao Azevedo PSB e eleito governador em primeiro turno VEJA in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2023 10 23 Editorial 2019 09 20 Joao Azevedo Ligia e Ricardo sao condenados pelo TRE PB Portal Correio Newsroom 2020 01 13 STJ investiga se Joao estaria mantendo crimes no Estado Portal Correio Souza Renata Saiba quem e Raquel Lyra governadora eleita de Pernambuco CNN Brasil Retrieved 2023 11 06 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