2020 Curitiba mayoral election

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2020 Curitiba municipal election
Bandeira de Curitiba.svg
 201615 November 2020 (2020-11-15)(first round) 2024  
Mayoral election
Opinion polls
Turnout69.81 (first round)
  Rafael Greca prefeito 2017 (cropped).png Goura - foto Dalie Felberg - 190319 (23) (46720086714) (cropped).jpg Fernando Francischini.jpg
Candidate Rafael Greca Goura Nataraj Fernando Francischini
Party DEM PDT PSL
AllianceSmart and Vibrant CuritibaPeople First
Running mate Eduardo Pimentel Ana Lucia MoroLeticia Pan
Popular vote499,821110,97752,340
Percentage59.75%13.27%6.26%

Eleicao municipal de Curitiba em 2020 - Zonas eleitorais em degrade.svg
Eleicao municipal de Curitiba em 2020 - degrade (com bairros sem colegio eleitoral).svg

Rafael Greca

  30–39%
  50–59%
  60–69%
  70–79%
  No votes

Mayor before election

Rafael Greca
DEM

Elected mayor

Rafael Greca
DEM

Parliamentary election
PartyLeaderVote %Seats+/–
Municipal Chamber
DEM 10.215+3
PSL 7.413+3
PT 6.203+2
PDT 6.013−2
NOVO 5.482+2
PP 4.462+1
PODE 3.952+2
Republicanos 3.922+1
Solidarity 3.912+1
PV 3.551−1
MDB 3.541−1
PTB 3.281−1
PMB 3.181+1
Cidadania 2.671+1
Patriota 2.661+1
PSB 2.181−2
PSC 2.171−2
DC 2.151−1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

The 2020 Curitiba municipal election took place in the city of Curitiba, Brazil, with the first round taking place on 15 November 2020. Voters elected a mayor, a vice mayor and 38 councillors who are responsible for the city administration. Their respective terms began on 1 January 2021 and will end on 31 December 2024. [1] The incumbent mayor is Rafael Greca, a member of the former party Democrats (DEM), who was able to run for reelection. [2]

Contents

The elections were initially scheduled to happen on 4 October 2020 (first round), and in case of a second round, it would happen on 25 October 2020. But due to the aggravation of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil, they've been rescheduled to November. [3] The result was a victory in the first round for the incumbent mayor, Rafael Greca, of the Democrats, winning 499,821 votes and a share of 59.75% of the popular vote.

Political context and COVID-19 pandemic

The 2020 municipal elections were marked by the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil, which caused parties to remodel their campaign strategies. The Superior Electoral Court of Brazil (TSE) authorized parties to hold conventions to choose candidates for ballots through digital transmission platforms, to avoid crowds that could proliferate the COVID-19. [4] Some parties used digital media to launch their pre-candidacies. Furthermore, from this election onwards, Constitutional Amendment 97/2017 was put into practice, which prohibits the celebration of party coalitions for legislative elections, which could lead to an increase in candidates for the Municipal Chamber. [5]

Candidates

Confirmed candidacies

PartyCandidateMost relevant political office or occupationPartyRunning mateCoalitionElectoral number
Logo Democratas (DEM).png

Democrats (DEM)

Rafael Greca prefeito 2017 (cropped).png

Rafael Greca

Mayor of Curitiba
(2017–present)
PSD Brazil logo.svg

Social Democratic Party (PSD)

Eduardo Pimentel.jpg
Eduardo Pimentel
Smart and Vibrant Curitiba25
LogoPDT.svg

Democratic Labour Party (PDT)

Goura - foto Dalie Felberg - 190319 (23) (46720086714) (cropped).jpg
Goura Nataraj
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Paraná
(2019–present)
LogoPDT.svg

Democratic Labour Party (PDT)

Ana Lucia Moro12 [12]
Partido Social Liberal logo.svg
Social Liberal Party (PSL)
Fernando Francischini.jpg

Fernando Francischini

Member of the Legislative Assembly of Paraná
(2019–2021)
Partido Social Liberal logo.svg

Social Liberal Party (PSL)

Leticia PanPeople First17
Novo30.png

New Party (NOVO)

2020 DR JOAO GUILHERME DO NOVO CANDIDATO PREFEITO PR CURITIBA TSE (160000633984).jpg

João Guilherme

Physician Novo30.png

New Party (NOVO)

Geovana Conti30 [23]
Logo do Partido Liberal (Brasil).png
Liberal Party
(PL)
CDH - Comissao de Direitos Humanos e Legislacao Participativa (25688527473).jpg

Christiane Yared

Member of the Chamber of Deputies
(2015–2023)
Logo do Partido Liberal (Brasil).png
Liberal Party (PL)
Jilcy RinkCuritiba Citizen22
PODEMOSLogo (from 1997 to 2022).png
Podemos (PODE)
2020 CAROL ARNS CANDIDATO PREFEITO PR CURITIBA TSE (160000788669).jpg

Carol Arns

Lawyer PODEMOSLogo (from 1997 to 2022).png
Podemos (PODE)
Rolf Koerner19 [30]
Brazilian Democratic Movement logo.svg

Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)

Joao Arruda em outubro de 2015.jpg

João Arruda

Member of the Chamber of Deputies
(2011–2019)
Brazilian Democratic Movement logo.svg

Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)

Sheila Toledo15 [33]
PT (Brazil) logo 2021.svg

Workers' Party (PT)

2020 PAULO OPUSZKA CANDIDATO PREFEITO PR CURITIBA TSE (160001202014).jpg

Paulo Opuszka

Teacher PT (Brazil) logo 2021.svg

Workers' Party (PT)

Pedro Felipe13 [36]
AVANTE Brazil Logo.png
Avante
2020 MARISA LOBO CANDIDATO PREFEITO PR CURITIBA TSE (160000727465).jpg

Marisa Lobo

Psychologist AVANTE Brazil Logo.png
Avante
Romulo Quenehen70 [38]
PV Logo.svg

Green Party (PV)

2020 PROFESSOR MOCELLIN CANDIDATO PREFEITO PR CURITIBA TSE (160000836377).jpg

Renato Mocellin

Teacher PV Logo.svg

Green Party (PV)

Soraia Dill Pozo43 [41]
PSOL logo brazil.png

Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

2020 LETICIA LANZ CANDIDATO PREFEITO PR CURITIBA TSE (160000836379).jpg

Letícia Lanz

Psychologist PSOL logo brazil.png

Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

Giana de Marco50 [43]
Christian Labor Party (PTC) 2020 ZE BONI CANDIDATO PREFEITO PR CURITIBA TSE (160000836828).jpg

Zé Boni

Company administrator Christian Labor Party (PTC)Valdo Peres36 [45]
PCdoB logo.svg

Communist Party of Brazil (PCdoB)

2020 CAMILA LANES CANDIDATO PREFEITO PR CURITIBA TSE (160001110495).jpg

Camila Lanes

Student PCdoB logo.svg

Communist Party of Brazil (PCdoB)

José Ferreira Lopes65 [47]
Logomarca da Rede Sustentabilidade (REDE), do Brasil.png

Sustainability Network (REDE)

2020 ELOY CASAGRANDE CANDIDATO PREFEITO PR CURITIBA TSE (160000838384).jpg

Eloy Casagrande

Teacher Logomarca da Rede Sustentabilidade (REDE), do Brasil.png

Sustainability Network (REDE)

Michel Urânia18 [50]
Logo PSTU.png

United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)

2020 PROFESSORA SAMARA CANDIDATO PREFEITO PR CURITIBA TSE (160000734609).jpg

Samara Garratini

Logo PSTU.png

United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)

Samuel de Mattos - Foto oficial enviada ao TSE (2022) - FPR160001600804 div.jpg

Samuel de Mattos

16 [52]

Candidacy denied

The candidacy of Diogo Furtado, from the Workers' Cause Party, was denied by the Electoral Court due to the party's municipal directory not having a CNPJ (National Register of Legal Entities). Only parties that have this register are allowed to run candidacies. [54]

PartyCandidateMost relevant political office or occupationPartyRunning mateCoalitionElectoral number
Logo PCO Institucional.svg

Workers' Cause Party (PCO)

2020 DIOGO FURTADO CANDIDATO PREFEITO PR CURITIBA TSE (160001146209).jpg

Diogo Furtado

Visual artist Logo PCO Institucional.svg

Workers' Cause Party (PCO)

Feris Boabaid29

Opinion polls

2020

Pollster/client(s)Date(s)

conducted

Sample

size

Greca
DEM
Goura
PDT
Francischini
PSL
João G.
NOVO
Yared
PL
Carol
PODE
Arruda
MDB
Opuszka
PT
OthersAbst.

Undec.

Lead
Ibope 12–13 November80556%11%8%3%4%4%5%2%6% [b] [c] 45%
48%10%7%3%4%3%4%1%4% [d] 15%38%
Opinião 2–4 November1,22043.6%6.21%6.74%4.52%4.29%3.07%4.21%1.38%3.83% [e] 22.14%36.86%
Ibope 20–22 October80546%8%8%2%5%3%3%1%5% [f] 19%38%
Opinião 16–19 October1,20045.57%5.66%7.95%3.2%3.93%2.13%3.03%0.9%4.33% [g] 21.15%37.62%
Ibope 4–5 October60247%5%6%1%3%1%3%1%7% [h] 25%41%
October 2020The election campaign begins. The parties formalize their candidacies for mayor of Curitiba.
Pollster/client(s)Date(s)

conducted

Sample

size

Rafael Greca
DEM
Gustavo Fruet
PDT
Ney Leprevost
PSD
Fernando Francischini
PSL
Luciano Ducci
PSB
Christiane Yared
PL
Luizão Goulart
Republicans
João Guilherme
NOVO
OthersAbst.

Undec.

Lead
Paraná Pesquisas 30 August–3 September80040%9.9%10.9%8.1%4.1%3.6%1.8%5.1% [i] 16.6%29.1%
43.6%12.1%10.1%4.5%3.8%2.1%5.9% [j] 18%31.5%
Ágili Pesquisas 11–15 July1,35238.11%9.29%6.3%6.14%3.78%3.15%2.05%1.89%4.87% [k] 24.41%28.82%
41.89%11.02%8.03%2.36%7.87% [l] 28.82%30.87%

2019

Pollster/client(s)Date(s)

conducted

Sample

size

Rafael Greca
DEM
Ney Leprevost
PSD
Gustavo Fruet
PDT
Fernando Francischini
PSL
Luciano Ducci
PSB
Christiane Yared
PL
Angelo Vanhoni
PT
Luizão Goulart
Republicans
OthersAbst.

Undec.

Lead
Paraná Pesquisas 11–13 December1,35226.9%11.5%11.4%11.2%7.2%4.7%4.1%3.5%6.3% [m] 13.4%15.4%

Rejection of candidates

2020

Pollster/client(s)Date(s)

conducted

Francischini
PSL
Greca
DEM
Opuszka
PT
Yared
PL
Arruda
MDB
Goura
PDT
Zé Boni
PTC
Lobo

Avante

Carol
PODE
João G.
NOVO
Could vote
in anyone
OthersAbst.

Undec.

Ibope 12–13 November36%20%16%10%8%7%6%6%5%5%7%27% [n] 20%
Opinião 2–4 November30.19%17.85%15.94%12.95%13.03%10.42%10.42%10.19%10.27%9.04%18.85%52.88% [o] 18.85%
Ibope 20–22 October33%18%11%13%12%9%10%8%7%5%5%39% [p] 25%
Ibope 4–5 October21%20%5%9%11%8%10%8%6%4%7%27% [q] 27%

Results

Mayor

Source: G1 [55]

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Rafael Greca (incumbent) Eduardo Pimentel (PSD) DEM 499,82159.75
Goura Nataraj Ana Lucia Moro PDT 110,97713.27
Fernando Francischini Leticia Pan PSL 52,3406.26
João GuilhermeGeovana Conti NOVO 40,5054.84
Christiane Yared Jilcy Rink PL 32,6773.91
Carol ArnsRolf Koerner PODE 22,3602.67
João Arruda Sheila Toledo MDB 21,8332.61
Paulo OpuszkaPedro Felipe PT 20,5372.46
Marisa LoboRômulo Quenehen Avante 18,5472.22
Renato MocellinSoraia Dill Pozo PV 6,3050.75
Letícia LanzGiana de Marco PSOL 3,5640.43
Zé BoniValdo Peres PTC 3,5090.42
Camila LanesJosé Ferreira Lopes PCdoB 1,8810.22
Eloy CasagrandeMichel Urânia REDE 1,0210.12
Samara GarratiniSamuel de Mattos PSTU 6320.08
Diogo FurtadoFeris Boabaid PCO 123
Total836,509100.00
Valid votes836,50988.77
Invalid votes58,7806.24
Blank votes47,0554.99
Total votes942,344100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,349,88869.81
DEM hold

Results for mayor per electoral zones

Results for mayor per neighborhoods

This is a table of results by neighborhoods in Curitiba. The only neighborhoods that do not have polling places are the neighborhoods of Cascatinha, Centro Cívico, Hugo Lange, Lamenha Pequena, Riviera, São João and São Miguel. The voters that live in these places usually tend to vote in other neighborhoods of the city.

Popular vote (first round)
Greca
59.75%
Nataraj
13.27%
Francischini
6.26%
Guilherme
4.84%
Yared
3.91%
Arns
2.67%
Arruda
2.61%
Opuszka
2.46%
Lobo
2.22%
Others
2.01%

Party composition of the Municipal Chamber of Curitiba

The major winning party in the election in Curitiba was the Democrats (DEM), the party of the incumbent mayor. [57] The Workers' Party (PT) increased its party bench by two councillors. [58] The Social Liberal Party (PSL), the same party of the president of Brazil at that time, Jair Bolsonaro, saw its bench go from zero to three councillors. [57] The Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB) had three councillors and after the election it did not elect any councillors. [59] The result of the last municipal election and the current situation in the Municipal Chamber is given below:

Party affiliationMembers+/–
Elected in 2016 [60] Elected in 2020 [61]
DEM 25Increase2.svg3
PSD 44Steady2.svg
PSL 03Increase2.svg3
NOVO 02Increase2.svg2
PODE didn't exist2Increase2.svg2
PT 13Increase2.svg2
PP 12Increase2.svg1
Solidarity 12Increase2.svg1
Republicanos 12Increase2.svg1
Cidadania 01Increase2.svg1
PMB 01Increase2.svg1
Patriota didn't exist1Increase2.svg1
PROS 11Steady2.svg
DC 21Decrease2.svg1
PV 21Decrease2.svg1
PTB 21Decrease2.svg1
MDB 21Decrease2.svg1
PL 10Decrease2.svg1
PPS 1extinct party [r] Decrease2.svg1
PRP
1extinct party [s] Decrease2.svg1
PSC 31Decrease2.svg2
PTN 2extinct party [t] Decrease2.svg2
PSB 31Decrease2.svg2
PDT 53Decrease2.svg2
PSDB 30Decrease2.svg3
Total38

Votes by party

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Democrats 80,90610.265Increase2.svg3
Social Democratic Party 58,8927.474Steady2.svg
Social Liberal Party 58,7437.453Increase2.svg3
Workers' Party 49,1256.233Increase2.svg2
Democratic Labour Party 47,6136.043Decrease2.svg2
New Party 43,4175.512Increase2.svg2
Progressistas 35,3474.482Increase2.svg1
Podemos 31,2773.972Increase2.svg2
Republicanos 31,0843.942Increase2.svg1
Solidarity 31,0153.932Increase2.svg1
Green Party 28,1133.571Decrease2.svg1
Brazilian Democratic Movement 28,0103.551Decrease2.svg1
Republican Party of the Social Order 27,9493.551Steady2.svg
Brazilian Labour Party 25,9793.301Decrease2.svg1
Brazilian Woman's Party 25,1623.191Increase2.svg1
Cidadania 21,1582.681Increase2.svg1
Patriota 21,0632.671Increase2.svg1
Brazilian Socialist Party 17,2982.191Decrease2.svg2
Social Christian Party 17,2272.191Decrease2.svg2
Christian Democracy 17,0432.161Decrease2.svg1
Christian Labor Party 16,3992.080Steady2.svg
Socialism and Liberty Party 13,1231.660Steady2.svg
Party of National Mobilization 13,0961.660Steady2.svg
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party 11,1931.420Steady2.svg
Avante 10,9831.390Steady2.svg
Liberal Party 9,6981.230Decrease2.svg1
Brazilian Social Democracy Party 9,1691.160Decrease2.svg3
Communist Party of Brazil 5,4660.690Steady2.svg
Sustainability Network 2,7150.340Steady2.svg
Workers' Cause Party 520Steady2.svg
Total788,263100.0038
Valid votes788,26384.00
Invalid votes83,4658.89
Blank votes66,6827.11
Total votes938,410100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,349,88869.52
Source: UOL

Elected councillors

These are the elected councillors in the 2020 Curitiba city elections. [65]

Party affiliationCouncillorVotes%
New Party (NOVO)Indiara Barbosa12,1471.53
Democrats (DEM)Serginho do Posto10,0611.27
Workers' Party (PT) Carol Dartora 8,8741.12
Social Democratic Party (PSD)Professor Euler8,3151.05
Beto Moraes8,2431.04
Republicanos Osias Moraes7,8370.99
Brazilian Labour Party (PTB)Pier7,4950.95
Podemos (PODE) Denian Couto 7,0050.88
Democrats (DEM)Zezinho do Sabará6,4660.82
Cidadania Herivelto Oliveira6,4410.81
Democrats (DEM)Sabino Picolo6,0610.76
Workers' Party (PT)Professora Josete5,8560.74
Democratic Labour Party (PDT)Marcos Vieira5,826
Democrats (DEM)Mauro Ignácio5,7550.73
Social Christian Party (PSC)Marcelo Fachinello5,3260.67
Workers' Party (PT) Renato Freitas 5,0970.64
Republican Party of the Social Order (PROS)Tico Kuzma5,038
Democrats (DEM)Toninho da Farmacia4,8530.61
Democratic Labour Party (PDT)Tito Zeglin4,7470.60
Social Liberal Party (PSL) Flávia Francischini 4,5400.57
Republicanos Pastor Marciano Alves4,483
Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)Noemia Rocha4,4390.56
Democratic Labour Party (PDT)Dalton Borba4,428
Social Liberal Party (PSL)João da Loja 5 Irmãos4,423
Sargento Tânia Guerreiro4,422
Solidarity Alexandre Leprevost4,3850.55
Progressistas (PP)Oscalino do Povo4,0930.52
Brazilian Woman's Party (PMB)Ezequias Barros4,091
Progressistas (PP)Nori Seto4,085
Green Party (PV)Maria Leticia4,0190.51
Social Democratic Party (PSD)Jornalista Márcio Barros3,9460.50
Eder Borges3,932
Podemos (PODE)Mauro Bobato3,8920.49
Patriota Sidnei Toaldo3,6180.46
Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB)Hernani3,1360.40
New Party (NOVO)Amália Tortato3,0920.39
Solidarity Leonidas Dias2,7040.34
Christian Democracy (DC)Salles do Fazendinha2,5270.32

Notes

  1. Curitiba has 75 neighborhoods, but 7 of them (Cascatinha, Centro Cívico, Hugo Lange, Lamenha Pequena, Riviera, São João and São Miguel) do not have polling stations, so voters in these neighborhoods vote in other regions.
  2. Renato Mocellin (PV) with 2%; Marisa Lobo (Avante) with 1%; Zé Boni (PTC) with 1%; Letícia Lanz (PSOL) with 1%; Camila Lanes (PCdoB) with 1%; Samara Garratini (PSTU), Diogo Furtado (PCO) and Eloy Casagrande (REDE) didn't achieve 1% of the votes.
  3. Valid votes (exit poll)
  4. Marisa Lobo (Avante) with 1%; Renato Mocellin (PV) with 1%; Zé Boni with 1%; Camila Lanes (PCdoB) with 1%; Samara Garratini (PSTU), Letícia Lanz (PSOL), Diogo Furtado (PCO) and Eloy Casagrande (REDE) didn't achieve 1% of the votes on this poll.
  5. Marisa Lobo (Avante) with 0.92%; Zé Boni (PTC) with 0.69%; Samara Garratini (PSTU) with 0.61%; Renato Mocellin (PV) with 0.54%; Letícia Lanz (PSOL) with 0.38%; Camila Lanes (PCdoB) with 0.31%; Diogo Furtado (PCO) with 0.23% and Eloy Casagrande (REDE) with 0.15%
  6. Samara Garratini (PSTU) with 1%; Marisa Lobo (Avante) with 1%; Renato Mocellin (PV) with 1%; Zé Boni (PTC) with 1%; Letícia Lanz (PSOL) with 1%; both Camila Lanes (PCdoB) and Diogo Furtado (PCO) didn't achieve 1% of the votes on this poll. Eloy Casagrande (REDE) wasn't mentioned by anyone.
  7. Renato Mocellin (PV) with 0.98%; Marisa Lobo (Avante) with 0.66%; Samara Garratini (PSTU) with 0.57%; Zé Boni (PTC) with 0.57%; Diogo Furtado (PCO) with 0.57%; Camila Lanes (PCdoB) with 0.49%; Letícia Lanz (PSOL) with 0.33% and Eloy Casagrande (REDE) with 0.16%
  8. Samara Garratini (PSTU) with 2%; Camila Lanes (PCdoB) with 1%; Diogo Furtado (PCO) with 1%; Marisa Lobo (Avante) with 1%; Renato Mocellin (PV) with 1%; Zé Boni (PTC) with 1%; both Eloy Casagrande (Rede) and Letícia Lanz (PSOL) didn't achieve 1% of the votes.
  9. Cida Borghetti (PP) with 2.3%; Carol Arns (PODE) with 1.6%; Renato Mocellin (PV) with 0.4%; Paulo Opuszka (PT) with 0.3%; Zé Boni (PTC) with 0.3%; Letícia Lanz (PSOL) with 0.1% and Eloy Casagrande with 0.1%
  10. Cida Borghetti (PP) with 2.5%; Carol Arns (PODE) with 1.9%; Renato Mocellin (PV) with 0.5%; Letícia Lanz (PSOL) with 0.3%; Paulo Opuszka (PT) with 0.3%; Zé Boni (PTC) with 0.3% and Eloy Casagrande with 0.1%
  11. Renato Mocellin (PV) with 1.57%; João Arruda (MDB) with 1.26%; Cida Borghetti (PP) with 1.1%; Paulo Opuszka (PT) with 0.63% and Carol Arns (PODE) with 0.31%
  12. João Arruda (MDB) with 2.36%; Cida Borghetti (PP) with 2.2%; Renato Mocellin (PV) with 1.89%; Carol Arns (PODE) with 0.79% and Paulo Opuszka (PT) with 0.63%
  13. João Arruda (MDB) with 3%; Maria Victoria Barros (PP) with 2.1% and João Guilherme (NOVO) with 1.2%
  14. Diogo Furtado (PCO) with 5%; Camila Lanes (PCdoB) with 5%; Letícia Lanz (PSOL) with 5%; Eloy Casagrande (REDE) with 4%; Samara Garratini (PSTU) with 4% and Renato Mocellin (PV) with 4%
  15. Letícia Lanz (PSOL) with 9.43%; Samara Garratini (PSTU) with 9.04%; Camila Lanes (PCdoB) with 8.97%; Renato Mocellin (PV) with 8.89%; Diogo Furtado (PCO) with 8.66% and Eloy Casagrande (REDE) with 7.89%
  16. Diogo Furtado (PCO) with 8%; Camila Lanes (PCdoB) with 7%; Letícia Lanz (PSOL) with 7%; Eloy Casagrande (REDE) with 6%; Samara Garratini (PSTU) with 6% and Renato Mocellin (PV) with 5%
  17. Diogo Furtado (PCO) with 6%; Eloy Casagrande (REDE) with 5%; Camila Lanes (PCdoB) with 4%; Letícia Lanz (PSOL) with 4%; Renato Mocellin (PV) with 4% and Samara Garratini (PSTU) with 4%
  18. The Popular Socialist Party (PPS) changed its name to Cidadania in September 2019. [62]
  19. The Progressive Republican Party (PRP) merged into Patriota in December 2018. [63]
  20. The National Labour Party (PTN) changed its name to Podemos (PODE) in May 2017. [64]

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