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2022 Maranhão gubernatorial election

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2022 Maranhão state election

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Opinion polls
Gubernatorial election
 
Candidate Carlos Brandão Lahesio Bonfim Weverton Rocha
Party PSB PSC PDT
Alliance For the good of Maranhão Courage to Change Maranhão Together for Work
Running mate Felipe Camarão Gutemberg Araújo Hélio Soares

Candidate with the most votes per municipality (217):
     Carlos Brandão (177 municipalities)
     Weverton Rocha (24 municipalities)
     Lahesio Bonfim (16 municipalities)

Incumbent Governor

Carlos Brandão
PSB



Parliamentary election

All 42 seats of the Legislative Assembly
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
Legislative Assembly
PSB None 23.28 11 +9
PL None 10.32 5 +2
PP None 9.23 4 +2
PDT None 9.00 4 −3
PCdoB None 6.59 5 −1
Patriota None 6.28 3 +3
PSD None 5.60 2 +2
MDB None 5.47 2 0
PODE None 4.75 2 +2
PSC None 3.90 2 +2
PT None 3.47 0 −1
Republicanos None 2.46 1 0
PV None 1.35 0 −3
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Senatorial election
2 October 2022 (2022-10-02) (one-only round)
Opinion polls
 
Candidate Flávio Dino Roberto Rocha
Party PSB PTB
Alliance For the good of Maranhão Together for Work
Popular vote 2,125,811 1,211,174
Percentage 62.41% 35.56%

Senator before election

Roberto Rocha
PTB

Elected Senator

Flávio Dino
PSB

The 2022 Maranhão gubernatorial election took place in the state of Maranhão, Brazil on 2 October 2022, as part of the 2022 Brazilian general election in the Federal District and the 26 states. Voters will elect a Governor, Vice Governor, one Senator, two Alternate Senators, 18 representatives for the Chamber of Deputies, and 42 Legislative Assembly members. Under the Constitution of Brazil, the governor will be elected for a four-year term starting 1 January 2023[1] and with the approval of Constitutional Amendment No. 111, it will end on 6 January 2027.[2] If the first place does not reach more than 50% of the valid votes, a second round will be held on 30 October 2022.[3]

The incumbent governor of Maranhão is Carlos Brandão, a member of the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB), who took office after the resignation of Flávio Dino (PSB) on 2 April 2022. Dino resigned to run for the Federal Senate.[4] For the election to the Federal Senate, the seat occupied by Roberto Rocha (PTB) since 2014, is at dispute, and the incumbent said that he intends to run for re-election.[5]

Electoral calendar

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Note: This section only presents the main dates of the 2022 electoral calendar, check the TSE official website (in Portuguese) and other official sources for detailed information.

Electoral calendar
15 May Start of crowdfunding of candidates
20 July – 5 August Party conventions for choosing candidates and coalitions[6]
16 August – 30 September Period of exhibition of free electoral propaganda on radio, television and on the internet related to the first round
2 October First round of 2022 elections
7–28 October Period of exhibition of free electoral propaganda on radio, television and on the internet related to a possible second round
30 October Possible second round of 2022 elections
until 19 December Delivery of electoral diplomas for those who were elected in the 2022 elections by the Brazilian Election Justice

Legislative Assembly

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The result of the last state election and the current situation in the Legislative Assembly of Maranhão is given below:

Affiliation Members +/–
Elected[7] Current[8]
PSB 2 9 Increase7
PDT 7 6 Decrease1
PP 2 5 Increase3
PSD 0 4 Increase4
PL 3 4 Increase1
PCdoB 6 4 Decrease2
PV 3 3 Steady
MDB 2 2 Steady
UNIÃO New 1 Increase1
PODE 0 1 Increase1
PROS 0 1 Increase1
PT 1 1 Steady
Solidarity 3 1 Decrease2
PSDB 1 0 Decrease1
Republicanos 1 0 Decrease1
PTB 1 0 Decrease1
PMN 1 0 Decrease1
PSL 1 0 Decrease1
PROS 1 0 Decrease1
PRTB 2 0 Decrease2
DEM 5 0 Decrease5
Total 42

Gubernatorial candidates

[edit]

The party conventions began on 20 July and will continue until 5 August. The following political parties have already confirmed their candidacies. Political parties have until 15 August 2022 to formally register their candidates.[9]

Confirmed candidates

[edit]
Party Candidate Most relevant political office or occupation Party Running mate Coalition Electoral number TV time per party/coalition Refs.

Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB)

Carlos Brandão
Carlos Brandão
Governor of Maranhão
(since 2022)
Workers' Party

Workers' Party (PT)

Felipe Camarão For the good of Maranhão 40 5min and 16sec [10]
Democratic Labour Party (PDT)Democratic Labour Party (PDT)
Weverton Rocha
Senator for Maranhão
(since 2019)
Liberal Party (PL)
Liberal Party (PL)
Hélio Soares Together for Work 12 2min and 35sec [11]
Social Democratic Party (PSD)
Social Democratic Party (PSD)

Edivaldo Holanda Júnior
Mayor of São Luís
(2013–2021)
Social Democratic Party (PSD)
Social Democratic Party (PSD)
Teacher Andrea Heringer A Better Maranhão for Everybody 55 57sec [12]
[[File:|100x100px|Solidariedade]]
Solidariedade
Simplício Araújo Federal Deputy from Maranhão
(2011–2015; since 2019)
[[File:|100x100px|Solidariedade]]
Solidariedade
Dra. Marly 77 27sec [13]
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)
Enilton Rodrigues Engineer. Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)
Pedra Celestina PSOL REDE Federation 50 24sec [14]
Social Christian Party (PSC)
Social Christian Party (PSC)

Lahésio Bonfim
Mayor of São Pedro dos Crentes
(2017–2022)[15][16]
Social Christian Party (PSC)
Social Christian Party (PSC)
Dr. Gutemberg Courage to Change Maranhão 20 19sec [17]
Christian Democracy (DC)
Christian Democracy (DC)
Teacher Joás Moraes Teacher. Christian Democracy (DC)
Christian Democracy (DC)
Ricardo Medeiros 27 [18]
United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)
United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)

Hertz Dias
Teacher. United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)
United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)
Jayro Mesquita 16 [19]
Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)
Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)
Frankle Costa Photographer. Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)
Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)
Zé JK 21 [20]
The television time reserved for political propaganda for each election will be distributed among all parties and coalitions that have a candidate and representation in the Chamber of Deputies. Total:
10 minutes
[21]

Withdrawn candidates

[edit]
  • Josimar Maranhãozinho (PL) - Mayor of Maranhãozinho (2005–2012), state deputy of Maranhão (2015–2019) and federal deputy from Maranhão (since 2019). Josimar Cunha Rodrigues withdrew his candidacy on 23 May 2022. He decided to run for re-election to the Chamber of Deputies. After voting with fellow party members, he declared support for Weverton Rocha's candidacy, nominating the running mate on Rocha's ticket.[22]

Senatorial candidates

[edit]

The party conventions began on 20 July and will continue until 5 August. The following political parties have already confirmed their candidacies. Political parties have until 15 August 2022 to formally register their candidates.[9]

Confirmed candidates

[edit]
Party Candidate Most relevant political office or occupation Party Candidates for Alternate Senators Coalition Electoral number TV time per party/coalition Refs.
Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB)
Flávio Dino
Governor of Maranhão
(2015–2022)
Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) 1st alternate senator:
Ana Paula Lobato
For the good of Maranhão 400 3min and 7sec [23]
Communist Party of Brazil
Communist Party of Brazil (PCdoB)
2nd alternate senator:
Lourdinha
[[File:|100x100px|Liberal Party (PL)]]
Brazilian Labour Party (PTB)
Roberto Rocha
Roberto Rocha
Senator for Maranhão
(since 2015)
Liberal Party (PL)
Liberal Party (PL)
1st alternate senator:
Ildemar Gonçalves
Together for Work 145 1min and 34sec [24]
Act (AGIR)
Act (AGIR)
2nd alternate senator:
Pastor Bel
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)
Antônia Cariongo Rural worker. Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)
1st alternate senator:
Teacher Antônio Alves
PSOL REDE Federation 500 18sec [25]
2nd alternate senator:
Deco
Christian Democracy (DC)
Christian Democracy (DC)
Pastor Ivo Nogueira Teacher and pastor. Christian Democracy (DC)
Christian Democracy (DC)
1st alternate senator:
Ana Lúcia
277 [26]
2nd alternate senator:
Celso Raposo
United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)
United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)
Saulo Arcangeli Civil Servant. United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)
United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)
1st alternate senator:
Wagner Silva
161 [27]
2nd alternate senator:
Hernando Cunha
The television time reserved for political propaganda for each election will be distributed among all parties and coalitions that have a candidate and representation in the Chamber of Deputies. Total:
5 minutes
[21]

Opinion polls

[edit]

Governor

[edit]

First round

[edit]

The first round is scheduled to take place on 2 October 2022.[28]

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Weverton
PDT
Brandão
PSB
Lahésio
PSC
Edivaldo
PSD
Joás
DC
Simplício
Solidariedade
Enilton
PSOL
Hertz
PSTU
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
IPEC[29] 20–23 Aug 2022 800 16% 28% 10% 14% 2% 1% 1% 1%[a] 28% 12%
Instituto MBO[30] 12–16 Aug 2022 1.584 28.73% 19.44% 18.21% 2.15% 0.12% 0.94% 30.5% 9.29%
Econométrica[31] 11–15 Aug 2022 1.503 21.4% 40.7% 20.5% 7.5% 1.1% 0.3% 0.1% 0.1% 8.4% 19.3%
Data Ilha[32] 10–13 Aug 2022 2.031 18.1% 27.4% 16.3% 9.7% 0.4% 2% 0.7% 0.9% 0.6%[b] 23.7% 9.3%
Pesquisa Exata[33] 7–12 Aug 2022 1.469 29% 30% 16% 10% 1% 1% 1% 0% 0%[c] 12% 1%
31% 31% 17% 10% 11% Tie
Econométrica[34] 19–22 Jul 2022 1.535 23.6% 34.8% 20.5% 7.6% 0.5% 1% 0.1% 12% 11.2%
Pesquisa Exata[35] 12–17 Jul 2022 1.475 29% 27% 15% 12% 2% 0% 1% 14% 2%
Escutec/Imirante[36] 2–7 Jul 2022 2.000 22% 27% 16% 11% 2% 1% 1% 20% 5%
Real Time Big Data[37] 20–21 Jun 2022 1.500 24% 22% 13% 12% 1% 0% 0% 28% 2%
Econométrica[38] 12–16 Jun 2022 1.468 25.1% 32.5% 18.2% 9.4% 0.3% 0.7% 13.9% 7.4%
Escutec/Imirante[39] 11–16 Jun 2022 2.000 23% 27% 15% 11% 3% 1% 1% 19% 4%
Pesquisa Exata[40] 5–9 Jun 2022 1.451 29% 24% 14% 11% 2% 1% 19% 5%
31% 25% 14% 12% 18% 6%
23 May 2022 Josimar Maranhãozinho withdraws from the race and decides to support Weverton Rocha's candidacy. [22]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Weverton
PDT
Brandão
PSB
Lahésio
PSC
Edivaldo
PSD
Josimar
PL
Simplício
Solidariedade
Enilton
PSOL
Hertz
PSTU
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Instituto MBO[41] 6–10 May 2022 1.315 24.42% 14.99% 21.75% 1.97% 5.09% 1.06% 5.24%[d] 23.89% 2.67%
Escutec/Imirante[42] 26–30 Apr 2022 2.000 20% 24% 11% 12% 3% 2% 1% 0% 8%[e] 19% 4%
21% 25% 13% 12% 2% 9%[f] 18% 4%
23% 26% 14% 15% 3% 19% 3%
Apr 2022 Roberto Rocha withdrawns his candidacy for the government of Maranhão and decides to run for the Federal Senate.[43]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Weverton
PDT
Brandão
PSB
Rocha
PTB
Edivaldo
PSD
Enilton
PSOL
Lahésio
PSC
Simplício
Solidariedade
Hertz
PSTU
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Pesquisa Exata[44] 25–29 Apr 2022 1.400 22% 21% 11% 11% 0% 12% 1% 0% 5%[g] 17% 1%
Instituto MBO[45] 7–10 Apr 2022 1.110 31.1% 19.1% 4.54% 4.18% 0.18% 24.18% 0.18% 0.09% 7.55%[h] 8.9% 6.92%
Escutec/Imirante[46] 27 Mar–1 Apr 2022 2.000 22% 21% 10% 12% 1% 9% 2% 0% 5%[i] 18% 1%
31 March 2022 Roberto Rocha joins the Brazilian Labour Party.[47]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Weverton
PDT
Brandão
PSB
Rocha
PSDB
Edivaldo
PSD
Enilton
PSOL
Lahésio
PSC
Simplício
Solidariedade
Hertz
PSTU
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Instituto Data M[48] 26–30 Mar 2022 1.500 16.8% 15.8% 10.4% 8.5% 0.5% 13.9% 0.5% 0% 5.1%[j] 28.4% 1%
17.7% 16.7% 12.1% 9% 14.2% 30.3% 1%
19.6% 17.6% 10.9% 15.2% 36.7% 2%
22.8% 20% 12.5% 44.7% 2.8%
Instituto MBO[49] 20–24 Mar 2022 2.000 14% 22.25% 6.9% 4.3% 17.6% 0.6% 12.85%[k] 21.5% 2.5%
Pesquisa Exata[50] 15–19 Mar 2022 1.400 22% 16% 13% 12% 1% 10% 2% 0% 6%[l] 18% 3%
25% 17% 14% 13% 11% 20% 8%
31% 19% 15% 13% 22% 12%
35% 22% 17% 26% 13%
Escutec/Imirante[51] 17–22 Feb 2022 2.000 22% 19% 11% 12% 0% 6% 2% 5%[m] 23% 3%

Second round

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The second round (if necessary) is scheduled to take place on 30 October 2022.[52]

Brandão vs. Weverton

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Weverton
PDT
Brandão
PSB
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Econométrica[31] 11–15 Aug 2022 1.503 32.1% 48% 19.9% 15.9%
Pesquisa Exata[33] 7–12 Aug 2022 1.469 42% 41% 17% 1%
Econométrica[34] 19–22 Jul 2022 1.535 32.9% 42.1% 25% 9.2%
Pesquisa Exata[35] 12–17 Jul 2022 1.475 42% 39% 19% 3%
Escutec/Imirante[36] 2–7 Jul 2022 2.000 33% 34% 33% 1%
Escutec/Imirante[39] 11–16 Jun 2022 2.000 34% 36% 30% 2%
Pesquisa Exata[40] 5–9 Jun 2022 1.451 43% 37% 20% 6%
Escutec/Imirante[42] 26–30 Apr 2022 2.000 34% 39% 27% 5%
Pesquisa Exata[53] 25–29 Apr 2022 1.400 42% 35% 23% 7%

Brandão vs. Lahésio

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Brandão
PSB
Lahésio
PSC
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Econométrica[31] 11–15 Aug 2022 1.503 52.8% 29.5% 17.8% 23.3%
Pesquisa Exata[33] 7–12 Aug 2022 1.469 51% 29% 20% 22%
Econométrica[34] 19–22 Jul 2022 1.535 46.5% 31.1% 22.3% 15.4%
Pesquisa Exata[35] 12–17 Jul 2022 1.475 48% 28% 24% 20%
Escutec/Imirante[36] 2–7 Jul 2022 2.000 39% 27% 34% 12%
Escutec/Imirante[39] 11–16 Jun 2022 2.000 38% 29% 33% 9%
Escutec/Imirante[42] 26–30 Apr 2022 2.000 42% 25% 33% 17%
Pesquisa Exata[53] 25–29 Apr 2022 1.400 46% 28% 26% 18%

Brandão vs. Edivaldo

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Brandão
PSB
Edivaldo
PSD
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Pesquisa Exata[33] 7–12 Aug 2022 1.469 53% 24% 23% 29%
Escutec/Imirante[36] 2–7 Jul 2022 2.000 39% 22% 39% 17%
Escutec/Imirante[39] 11–16 Jun 2022 2.000 39% 23% 38% 16%
Escutec/Imirante[42] 26–30 Apr 2022 2.000 39% 23% 38% 16%
Pesquisa Exata[53] 25–29 Apr 2022 1.400 49% 26% 25% 23%

Weverton vs. Edivaldo

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Weverton
PDT
Edivaldo
PSD
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Pesquisa Exata[33] 7–12 Aug 2022 1.469 58% 21% 21% 37%
Escutec/Imirante[39] 11–16 Jun 2022 2.000 39% 20% 41% 19%
Escutec/Imirante[42] 26–30 Apr 2022 2.000 35% 24% 41% 11%
Pesquisa Exata[53] 25–29 Apr 2022 1.400 52% 23% 25% 29%

Brandão vs. Rocha

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Brandão
PSB
Rocha
PTB
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Escutec/Imirante[42] 26–30 Apr 2022 2.000 41% 26% 33% 15%
Pesquisa Exata[53] 25–29 Apr 2022 1.400 47% 27% 26% 20%

Weverton vs. Josimar

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Weverton
PDT
Josimar
PL
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Pesquisa Exata[53] 25–29 Apr 2022 1.400 61% 10% 29% 50%

Weverton vs. Lahesio

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Weverton
PDT
Lahésio
PSC
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Econométrica[31] 11–15 Aug 2022 1.503 40.6% 33.3% 26.2% 7.3%
Pesquisa Exata[33] 7–12 Aug 2022 1.469 55% 26% 19% 29%
Econométrica[34] 19–22 Jul 2022 1.535 41.2% 30% 28.8% 11.2%
Pesquisa Exata[35] 12–17 Jul 2022 1.475 51% 26% 23% 25%
Escutec/Imirante[39] 11–16 Jun 2022 2.000 35% 28% 37% 7%
Escutec/Imirante[42] 26–30 Apr 2022 2.000 37% 22% 41% 15%
Pesquisa Exata[53] 25–29 Apr 2022 1.400 57% 17% 26% 40%

Weverton vs. Rocha

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Weverton
PDT
Rocha
PTB
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Escutec/Imirante[42] 26–30 Apr 2022 2.000 37% 26% 37% 11%

Senator

[edit]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Dino
PSB
Rocha
PTB
Antônia
PSOL
Arcangeli
PSTU
Ivo
DC
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
IPEC[29] 20–23 Aug 2022 800 50% 21% 1% 2% 4% 23% 29%
Instituto MBO[30] 12–16 Aug 2022 1.584 37% 22.48% 1.01% 0.94% 0.31% 38.26% 14.52%
37.88% 24.69% 37.43% 13.19%
Econométrica[31] 11–15 Aug 2022 1.503 52.4% 28.3% 0.9% 0.3% 0.8% 0.8%[n] 16.5% 24.1%
Pesquisa Exata[33] 7–12 Aug 2022 1.469 54% 28% 2% 2% 3% 11% 26%
55% 32% 13% 23%
21 July 2022 Pastor Bel withdrawns his candidacy to become the
2nd Alternate on Roberto Rocha's ticket.
[54]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Dino
PSB
Rocha
PTB
Antônia
PSOL
Arcangeli
PSTU
Bel
AGIR
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Econométrica[34] 19–22 Jul 2022 1.535 48.5% 27.9% 0.4% 1.1% 6.1% 15.9% 20.6%
Pesquisa Exata[55] 12–17 Jul 2022 1.475 54% 24% 1% 1% 6% 2%[o] 12% 30%
Escutec/Imirante[56] 2–7 Jul 2022 2.000 47% 26% 2% 1% 2% 22% 21%
Real Time Big Data[37] 20–21 Jun 2022 1.500 45% 27% 3% 0% 5% 20% 18%
49% 30% 21% 19%
Econométrica[57] 12–16 Jun 2022 1.468 50% 26.8% 1% 0.5% 5.9% 15.8% 23.2%
Escutec/Imirante[58] 11–16 Jun 2022 2.000 52% 27% 3% 18% 25%
Pesquisa Exata[40] 5–9 Jun 2022 1.451 51% 26% 1% 1% 5% 2%[p] 14% 25%
Escutec/Imirante[59] 26–30 Apr 2022 2.000 55% 20% 1% 5% 19% 35%
Pesquisa Exata[53] 25–29 Apr 2022 1.400 58% 22% 2% 2% 2%[q] 14% 36%
Escutec/Imirante[46] 27 Mar–1 Apr 2022 2.000 51% 22% 1% 3% 23% 29%
31 March 2022 Roberto Rocha joins the Brazilian Labour Party.[47]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Dino
PSB
Rocha
PSDB
Antônia
PSOL
Arcangeli
PSTU
Romão
PT
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Instituto Data M[48] 26–30 Mar 2022 1.500 42.7% 21.3% 0.4% 0.4% 1.4% 8.5%[r] 25.2% 21.4%
Pesquisa Exata[60] 15–19 Mar 2022 1.400 51% 20% 1% 1% 1% 10%[s] 16% 31%
Escutec/Imirante[51] 17–22 Feb 2022 2.000 47% 23% 0% 9%[t] 21% 24%

Results

[edit]

Governor

[edit]
CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Carlos Brandão (incumbent)Felipe Brandão (PT)PSB1,769,18751.29
Lahesio BonfimGutemberg AraújoPSC)857,74424.87
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 TavaresSolidariedade5,0090.15
Joás MoraesRicardo MedeirosDC2,3100.07
Frankle CostaJosé Pereira BarbosaPCB1,8890.05
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
Popular vote
Brandão
51.29%
Lahesio
24.87%
Weverton
20.71%
Others
3.14%

Senator

[edit]
CandidatePartyVotes%
Flávio DinoPSB2,125,81162.41
Roberto Rocha (incumbent)PTB1,211,17435.56
Antônia CariongoPSOL34,2941.01
Ivo NogueiraDC24,8750.73
Saulo ArcangeliPSTU10,2060.30
Total3,406,360100.00
Valid votes3,406,36086.94
Invalid votes310,4697.92
Blank votes201,3835.14
Total votes3,918,212100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,036,73077.79
PSB gain from PTB
Popular vote
Dino
62.41%
Rocha
35.56%
Others
2.04%

Chamber of Deputies

[edit]
Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Liberal Party626,03916.894Increase2
Brazil Union374,20410.102New
Progressistas304,4348.212Increase1
Brazilian Democratic Movement301,5838.141Decrease1
Brazilian Socialist Party277,0127.471Steady
Social Christian Party235,5616.361Increase1
Patriota231,6366.251Steady
Social Democratic Party230,9126.231Steady
Brazil of HopeWorkers' Party224,2986.051Steady
Communist Party of Brazil178,2484.811Decrease1
Green Party4,8060.130Steady
Podemos222,9756.021Steady
Republicanos189,8245.121Steady
Democratic Labour Party183,3874.951Steady
Always ForwardCidadania63,0661.700Steady
Brazilian Social Democracy Party3,4490.090Steady
Avante8,1620.220Steady
Republican Party of the Social Order8,0690.220Steady
Agir7,5310.200Steady
New Party6,7550.180Steady
PSOL REDESocialism and Liberty Party5,8170.160Steady
Sustainability Network1,5930.040Steady
Brazilian Labour Party4,6970.130Decrease1
United Socialist Workers' Party2,8190.080Steady
Christian Democracy2,3150.060Steady
Solidariedade2,1970.060Steady
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party2,0230.050Steady
Brazilian Woman's Party1,6910.050Steady
Brazilian Communist Party1,1820.030Steady
Workers' Cause Party2130.010Steady
Total3,706,498100.0018
Valid votes3,706,49894.60
Invalid votes78,8262.01
Blank votes132,8883.39
Total votes3,918,212100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,036,73077.79

Legislative Assembly

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Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Brazilian Socialist Party861,79923.3511Increase9
Liberal Party381,90910.355Increase2
Progressistas341,7479.264Increase2
Democratic Labour Party333,1719.034Decrease3
Brazil of HopeCommunist Party of Brazil244,0456.615Decrease1
Workers' Party128,4133.480Decrease1
Green Party49,8721.350Decrease3
Patriota232,5836.303Increase3
Social Democratic Party207,3205.622Increase2
Brazilian Democratic Movement202,3265.482Steady
Podemos175,8944.772Increase2
Social Christian Party144,5173.922Increase2
Republicanos91,0452.471Steady
Brazil Union72,6121.971New
Always ForwardBrazilian Social Democracy Party57,3461.550Decrease1
Cidadania8,2030.220Steady
Republican Party of the Social Order54,1231.470Decrease1
Brazilian Labour Party28,8680.780Decrease1
Agir28,5870.770Steady
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party25,4760.690Decrease2
PSOL REDESocialism and Liberty Party7,7980.210Steady
Sustainability Network1,4000.040Steady
Brazilian Woman's Party5,5160.150Steady
United Socialist Workers' Party3,1850.090Steady
Christian Democracy3,1040.080Steady
Workers' Cause Party1170.000Steady
Total3,690,976100.0042
Valid votes3,690,97694.20
Invalid votes90,8102.32
Blank votes136,3663.48
Total votes3,918,152100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,036,73077.79

Notes

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  1. ^ Frankle Costa (PCB) with 1%
  2. ^ Frankle Costa (PCB) with 0.6%
  3. ^ Frankle Costa (PCB) with 0%
  4. ^ Roberto Rocha (PTB) with 5.24%
  5. ^ Roberto Rocha (PTB) with 8%
  6. ^ Roberto Rocha (PTB) with 9%
  7. ^ Josimar Maranhãozinho (PL) with 5%
  8. ^ Josimar Maranhãozinho (PL) with 7.55%
  9. ^ Josimar Maranhãozinho (PL) with 5%
  10. ^ Josimar Maranhãozinho (PL) with 5.1%
  11. ^ Josimar Maranhãozinho (PL) with 12.85%
  12. ^ Josimar Maranhãozinho (PL) with 6%.
  13. ^ Josimar Maranhãozinho (PL) with 5%
  14. ^ Ricardo Medeiros (DC) with 0.8%
  15. ^ Paulo Romão (PT) with 2%
  16. ^ Paulo Romão (PT) with 2%
  17. ^ Paulo Romão (PT) with 2%
  18. ^ Edivaldo Holanda Júnior (PSD) with 8.5%
  19. ^ Edivaldo Holanda Júnior (PSD) with 10%
  20. ^ Othelino Neto (PDT) with 9%

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