2022 Bahia gubernatorial election

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2022 Bahia state election
Bandeira da Bahia.svg
 20182 October 2022 (2022-10-02) (first round)
30 October 2022 (2022-10-30) (second round)
2026 
Opinion polls
Turnout78.65% (first round)
Gubernatorial election
  18 01 2023 - Visita de Cortesia Jeronimo Rodrigues (Governador do Estado da Bahia-BA) (52635213362) (cropped).jpg 23.07.2019 - Cerimonia de Inauguracao do aeroporto Glauber Rocha (48357947432) (cropped).jpg
Candidate Jerônimo Rodrigues ACM Neto
Party PT UNIÃO
AllianceFor Bahia, for BrazilTo Change Bahia
Running mate Geraldo Júnior Ana Coelho
Popular vote4,480,4644,007,023
Percentage52.79%47.21%

BA 2022.svg
Candidate most voted in each municipality in the 2nd round (417):
  Jerônimo Rodrigues (364)
  ACM Neto (53)

Governor before election

Rui Costa
PT

Elected Governor

Jerônimo Rodrigues
PT

Parliamentary election

All 94 seats of the Legislative Assembly
Party%Seats+/–
Legislative Assembly
UNIÃO 14.51%10+1
PT 15.36%9−1
PSD 13.98%90
PP 9.05%6−1
PL 5.91%4+3
Republicanos 5.05%3+2
PSDB 4.70%30
PCdoB 4.22%4−1
PV 1.57%4+4
PSB 3.92%2−2
Solidarity 3.45%2+2
MDB 3.11%2+1
PDT 2.80%1−2
PSC 2.46%1−2
PSOL 1.86%10
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Senatorial election
2 October 2022 (2022-10-02) (one-only round)
Opinion polls
  Senador Otto Alencar foto 2.jpg Caca Leao.png
Candidate Otto Alencar Cacá Leão
Party PSD Progressistas
AllianceBahia and BrazilTo Change Bahia
Popular vote4,218,3331,826,218
Percentage58.31%25.24%

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Candidate most voted in each municipality in the 2nd round (417):
  Otto Alencar (382)
  Cacá Leão (31)
  Raíssa Soares (4)

Senator before election

Otto Alencar
PSD

Elected Senator

Otto Alencar
PSD

The 2022 Bahia state election took place in the state of Bahia, Brazil on 2 October 2022. The elections saw voters choose a Governor and Vice Governor, one Senator, 39 representatives for the Chamber of Deputies, and 63 Legislative Assembly members. The incumbent Governor, Rui Costa, of the Workers' Party (PT), was not eligible for a third term since he ran for governor in 2014 and 2018. [1] In a significant upset, PT nominee and Secretary of Education Jerônimo led Mayor of Salvador ACM Neto in the first round of elections despite the vast majority of registered opinion polls indicating the leadership or even outright victory of Neto. In the end, Jerônimo obtained 49.45% of valid votes to ACM's 40.8%; less than a percentage point within of winning the election in the first round. Nevertheless, as no candidate obtained a majority of the vote, there will be a second round election on October 30 2022.

Contents

In the election for Federal Senate from the state of Bahia, incumbent Senator Otto Alencar (PSD) whose seat was up for election ran for re-election. [2] and was successfully re-elected with 58.3% of valid votes.

Electoral calendar

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

Gubernatorial candidates

Political parties have until August 15, 2022 to formally register their candidates. [3]

Candidates in Runoff

PartyCandidateMost relevant political office or occupationPartyRunning mateCoalitionElectoral numberRef.
Uniao Brasil logo.svg
Brazil Union (UNIÃO)
23.07.2019 - Cerimonia de Inauguracao do aeroporto Glauber Rocha (48357947432).jpg
ACM Neto
Mayor of Salvador
(2013–2021)
Republicanosbrasil.png
Republicans
Ana CoelhoTo Change Bahia44 [4]
PT (Brazil) logo 2021.svg
Workers' Party (PT)
Jeronimo Rodrigues (cut).png
Jerônimo
Secretary of Education of the State of Bahia
(2019–2022)
Brazilian Democratic Movement logo.svg
Brazilian Democratic Movement
(MDB)
Geraldo Júnior For Bahia, for Brazil13 [5]

Candidates failing to make Runoff

Logomarca do Partido Socialismo e Liberdade.png
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

Kleber Rosa
Teacher. Logomarca do Partido Socialismo e Liberdade.png
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)
Ronaldo MansurLet's Govern Together50 [6]
Logo do Partido Liberal (Brasil).png
Liberal Party (PL)
Joao Roma.jpg
João Roma
Minister of Citizenship
(2021–2022)
Brazilian Woman's Party (PMB)Leonídia UmbelinaBahia, Hand in Hand with Brazil22 [8]
PCB logo.svg
Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)

Giovani Damico
Teacher. PCB logo.svg
Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)
João CoimbraNone.21 [9]
' Logomarca do Partido da Causa Operaria, do Brasil.png
Workers' Cause Party (PCO)
Marcelo MilletApp driver.' Logomarca do Partido da Causa Operaria, do Brasil.png
Workers' Cause Party (PCO)
Roque Vieira Jr.None.29 [10]

Senatorial candidates

Political parties have until August 15, 2022 to formally register their candidates. [3]

Potential candidates

PartyCandidateMost recent political officeDetailsRef.
PSD Brazil logo.svg
Social Democratic Party (PSD)
Senador Otto Alencar foto 2.jpg
Otto Alencar
Senator for Bahia
(since 2015)
Born in Ruy Barbosa, Bahia in 1947. Teacher, medical doctor, former Governor of Bahia (2002-2003) and Vice Governor of Bahia for two periods (1999–2002) and (2011–2015) . [11]
Progressistas logo.png
Progressistas (PP)
Caca Leao.png
Cacá Leão
Federal Deputy from Bahia
(since 2015)
Born in Salvador, Bahia in 1979. Businessman and former state deputy of Bahia (2011–2014). [12]
Logo do Partido Liberal (Brasil).png
Liberal Party (PL)
Raissa Soares, former Health Secretary of Porto Seguro, Bahia.png
Raíssa Soares
Health Secretary of Porto Seguro
(2021) [13] [14]
Born in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais in 1970. [15] [16] Medical doctor and Former Health Secretary of Porto Seguro (2021). [17] [18]
Logomarca do Partido Socialismo e Liberdade.png
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

Tâmara Azevedo
Professor Max
Zen Costa
(group candidacy)
No prior public officeTâmara: Sociologist.
José Ademaques dos Santos(Professor Max): Geographer and physical education teacher [19] [20]
Zen Costa: environment and culture activist. [21]
[22]
PMN logo.svg
Party of National Mobilization (PMN)
Marcelo Barreto Luz Para TodosNo prior public officeBorn in Salvador, Bahia in 1966. Administrator

Withdrawn candidates

Legislative Assembly

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

AffiliationMembers+/–
Elected [25] Current [26]
PT 1013Increase2.svg3
UNIÃO New12Increase2.svg12
PSD 97Decrease2.svg2
PP 76Decrease2.svg1
PCdoB 54Decrease2.svg1
PSB 44Steady2.svg
PV 04Increase2.svg4
Republicanos 24Increase2.svg2
PDT 32Decrease2.svg1
PSDB 32Decrease2.svg1
PL 11Steady2.svg
Patriota 11Steady2.svg
PSOL 11Steady2.svg
Avante 11Steady2.svg
PSC 31Decrease2.svg2
PODE 10Decrease2.svg1
MDB 10Decrease2.svg1
PRP 10Decrease2.svg1
PHS 10Decrease2.svg1
PSL 20Decrease2.svg2
DEM 70Decrease2.svg7
Total63

Opinion polls

Governor

First round

The first round is scheduled to take place on 2 October 2022. [27]

2022

Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Neto
UNIÃO
Jerônimo
PT
Roma
PL
Rosa
PSOL
Damico
PCB
Millet
PCO
Abst.
Undec
Lead
Paraná Pesquisas 14-18 Sep 20221,54051.2%24.2%10.4%1%0,4%1%11.8%27%
DataFolha/Metrópole 12–14 Sep 20221,21249%28%7%1%1%1%14%21%
Paraná Pesquisas 1-5 Sep 20221,54052.9%20.5%11.6%0.8%0.6%1%12.7%32.4%
Real Big Time Data 2-3 Sep 20221,20049%24%9%18%25%
IPEC/TV Bahia 23-25 Aug 20221,00856%16%8%1%2%20%43%
DataFolha/Metrópole 22-24 Aug 20221,00854%16%8%1%1%20%38%
Paraná Pesquisas 11-15 Aug 20221,64053.5%18.2%11.1%0.2%0.4%0.9%15.7%35.3%
9 August 2022The Workers' Cause Party launches Marcelo Millet as candidate for Bahia State Government in 2022. [28]
Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Neto
UNIÃO
Jerônimo
PT
Roma
PL
Rosa
PSOL
Damico
PCB
OthersAbst.
Undec
Lead
AtlasIntel/A Tarde 30 Jul–4 Aug 20221,60038.8%37.8%13.2%1.4%0.1%8.6%1%
Instituto França de Pesquisas 18–28 Jul 20221,21353.72%12.78%8.47%0.07%1.07%23.89%40.94%
44.95%23.86%13.89% [lower-alpha 1] 17.3%21.09%
Séculus 23–26 Jul 20221,52660.94%13.04%7.86%18.16%47.8%
Quaest/Genial 9–12 Jul 20221,14061%11%6%1%0%21%50%
65%13%2%19%52%
63%12%7%18%51%
43%38%11% [lower-alpha 2] 8%5%
Real Time Big Data 6–7 Jul 20221,50056%18%10%1% [lower-alpha 3] 15%38%
EXAME/IDEIA 1–6 Jul 20221,00051%18%13%2%16%33%
Paraná Pesquisas 30 Jun–4 Jul 20221,64058%15.8%9.1%0.4%0.1%16.7%42.2%
Séculus 6–9 Jun 20221,52660.55%12.19%7.14%20.12%48.36%
56.42%19.92%8.52% [lower-alpha 4] 15.14%36.5%
Real Time Big Data 7–8 Jun 20221,50056%18%10%1%15%38%
Real Time Big Data 14–16 May 20221,50055%18%10%1%16%37%
Quaest/Genial 13–16 May 20221,14067%6%5%1%20%61%
70%8%2%19%62%
47%34%10% [lower-alpha 5] 10%13%
Opnus 28 Apr–2 May 20221,50044%32%12%1% [lower-alpha 6] 11%12%
Paraná Pesquisas 19–24 Apr 20221,82055.4%16.1%10.1%1%0.5%16.7%39.3%
Séculus 20–22 Apr 20221,52661.54%11.26%5.47%0.77%0.45%8.3%50.28%
Séculus 24–26 Mar 20221,52663.48%6.54%5.69%1.83%22.45%56.94%
55.63%20.29%6.54% [lower-alpha 7] 17.54%35.34%
Quaest/Genial [29] 16–19 Mar 20221,14066%4%5%2%23%62%
69%6%3%22%63%
43%37%9% [lower-alpha 8] 11%6%
Opnus 16–18 Mar 20221,50065%6%8%1%20%57%
11–25 March 2022Jerônimo Rodrigues is announced as the official candidate for the
government by the Workers' Party (PT), [30] along with other official candidates. [31]
João Roma leaves Republicanos and decides to join the Liberal Party (PL). [32]
Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Neto
UNIÃO
Jaques
PT
Roma
Republicanos
Bernadete
PSOL
Otto
PSD
OthersAbst.
Undec
Lead
Real Time Big Data 21–22 Feb 20221,20045%30%9%5%11%15%
48%10%7%17%18%31%
8 Feb 2022 Democrats (DEM) and the Social Liberal Party (PSL)'s merger, Brazil Union (UNIÃO),
is approved by the Superior Electoral Court (TSE). [33]
Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Neto
DEM
Jaques
PT
Roma
Republicanos
Raíssa
PL
Mendes
PSOL
OthersAbst.
Undec
Lead
BN/Séculus 24–27 Jan 20221,52654.72%24.57%4.26%0.59%3.68% [lower-alpha 9] 12.19%30.15%
55.7%25.56%5.57%1,05% [lower-alpha 10] 12.12%30.14%
Opnus/Metrópole 19–22 Jan 20221,50052%29%5%1%13%23%
33%46%11%1% [lower-alpha 11] 9%13%

2021

Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Neto
DEM
Jaques
PT
Roma
Republicanos
Raíssa
Ind.
Mendes
PSOL
OthersAbst.
Undec
Lead
Paraná Pesquisas 24–28 Nov 20212,00254.8%23.1%3.9%2.6%0.3%0.9% [lower-alpha 12] 14.3%31.7%
55.1%23.3%4%2.7%0.4%14.4%31.8%
56.2%23.5%5.2%15.1%32.7%
36.6%36.8%13.6% [lower-alpha 13] 13%0.2%
Real Time Big Data 24–25 Nov 20211,00043%30%9%3% [lower-alpha 14] 15%13%
45%30%25%15%
Paraná Pesquisas 4–7 Aug 20212,00850%24.1%3%3.7%1.3%16.9%25.9%
52.3%25.4%4.5%17.8%26.9%
37.9%35%13.7% [lower-alpha 15] 13,5%2.9%
Real Time Big Data 13–15 Jul 20211,20041%27%4%2% [lower-alpha 16] 26%14%
35%29%15%2% [lower-alpha 17] 19%6%
Instituto Ranking 10–14 Jul 20212,00027.35%18.15%0.75%1.75%0.55%5.45% [lower-alpha 18] 46%9.2%
42.15%27%1.05%3.1%0,85%8.3% [lower-alpha 19] 17.55%15.15%
Paraná Pesquisas 12–15 May 20212,00238%33.6%15.2%13.2%4.4%

Second round

The second round (if necessary) is scheduled to take place on 30 October 2022. [34]

ACM Neto vs. Jerônimo

Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Neto
UNIÃO
Jerônimo
PT
Abst.
Undec
Lead
DataFolha/Metrópole 12–14 Sep 20221,21260%33%7%27%
DataFolha/Metrópole 22–24 Aug 20221,00868%23%1045%
AtlasIntel/A Tarde 30 Jul–8 Aug 20221,60042.7%39.9%2.8%
Quaest/Genial 9–12 Jul 20221,14066%17%17%49%
EXAME/IDEIA 1–6 Jul 20221,00058%19%23%39%
Quaest/Genial 13–16 May 20221,14073%11%16%62%

ACM Neto vs. João Roma

Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Neto
UNIÃO
Roma
PL
Abst.
Undec
Lead
AtlasIntel/A Tarde 30 Jul–8 Aug 20221,60049.7%25.3%24.4%
Quaest/Genial 9–12 Jul 20221,14068%13%18%55%
EXAME/IDEIA 1–6 Jul 20221,00061%14%25%47%
Quaest/Genial 13–16 May 20221,14073%10%20%63%

João Roma vs. Jerônimo

Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Roma
PL
Jerônimo
PT
Abst.
Undec
Lead
AtlasIntel/A Tarde 30 Jul–8 Aug 20221,60023.8%48.2%24.4%
Quaest/Genial 9–12 Jul 20221,14023%26%52%3%
EXAME/IDEIA 1–6 Jul 20221,00030%46%24%16%
Quaest/Genial 13–16 May 20221,14024%22%55%2%

Senator

2022

Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Otto
PSD
Leão
PP
Raíssa
PL
Barreto
PMN
Tâmara
PSOL
Cícero
PCO
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Paraná Pesquisas 14-18 Sep 20221,54033.9%19.2%14%2.1%2.7%1.5%26.7%14.7%
DataFolha/Metrópole 12-14 Sep 20221,21239%16%8%3%4%6%28%22%
Paraná Pesquisas 1-5 Sep 20221,54031.8%17.1%14.7%1.7%3.4%1.7%29.6%14.7%

Real Big Time Data

2-3 Sep 20221,20025%17%12%4%42%8%
IPEC/TV Bahia 23-25 Aug 20221,00830%11%7%5%5%4%37%19%
DataFolha/Metrópole 22-24 Aug 20221,00832%10%7%4%4%6%37%22%
Paraná Pesquisas 11-15 Aug 20221,64032.2%13.7%13.5%0.9%2.7%0.5%36.5%18.5%
1-9 August 2022Marcelo Barreto launches candidacy for Federal Senate by the Party of National
Mobilization
. [35] Marcelo Nilo confirms pre-candidacy for re-election to the Chamber of
Deputies
. [36] Workers' Cause Party launches Cícero Araújo as candidate for the Senate. [28]
Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Otto
PSD
Leão
PP
Raíssa
PL
Marcelo
Republicanos
Tâmara
PSOL
OthersAbst.
Undec.
Lead
AtlasIntel/A Tarde 30 Jul–4 Aug 20221,60039.2%12.9%16.2%5%23%26.7%
Séculus 23–26 Jul 20221,52628.8%12.9%9.5%2.8%45.8%15.9%
Quaest/Genial 9–12 Jul 20221,14032%10%6%6%4%42%22%
34%12%8%5%41%22%
36%14%8%41%22%
Real Time Big Data 6–7 Jul 20221,50029%8%10%6%47%19%
EXAME/IDEIA 1–6 Jul 20221,00022%13%11%6%5%43%9%
Paraná Pesquisas 30 Jun–4 Jul 20221,64033.9%12.8%7.4%4.2%41.7%21.1%
Séculus 6–9 Jun 20221,52626.21%9.5%8.19%2.03%54.06%16.71%
Real Time Big Data 7–8 Jun 20221,50029%6%11%5%49%18%
Real Time Big Data 14–16 May 20221,50030%6%10%4%50%20%
Quaest/Genial 13–16 May 20221,14034%8%6%9%3%39%25%
38%10%7%5%39%28%
41%10%9%40%31%
Opnus 28 Apr–2 May 20221,50029%12%10%3%46%17%
46%17% [lower-alpha 21] 37%29%
João Leão gives up on his candidacy to the Federal Senate in favor of his son Cacá Leão. [37]
Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Otto
PSD
Leão
PP
Raíssa
PL
Marcelo
PSB
Tâmara
PSOL
OthersAbst.
Undec.
Lead
Paraná Pesquisas 19–24 Apr 20221,82032.7%15.4%7%5.6%39.2%17.3%
Séculus 20–22 Apr 20221,52628.44%16.09%8,49%1.61%45.37%12.35%
Séculus 24–26 Mar 20221,52626.17%16.36%9.10%3.01%45.35%9.81%
Quaest/Genial 16–19 Mar 20221,14021%12%6%4%3%20% [lower-alpha 22] 35%1%
24%13%7%4%16% [lower-alpha 23] 36%8%
26%16%20% [lower-alpha 24] 38%6%
Opnus 16–18 Mar 20221,50027%11%11% [lower-alpha 25] 50%16%

Results

Governor

CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Jerônimo Rodrigues Geraldo Júnior (MDB) PT 4,019,83049.454,480,46452.79
ACM Neto Ana Coelho (Republicanos UNIÃO 3,316,71140.804,007,02347.21
João Roma Leonídia Umbelina (PMB) PL 738,3119.08
Kleber RosaRonaldo Mansur PSOL 48,2390.59
Giovani DamicoJoão Coimbra PCB 5,9510.07
Marcelo MilletRoque Vieira Jr. PCO 826
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: TSE
Popular vote (first round)
Jerônimo
49.45%
ACM Neto
40.80%
Others
9.75%
Popular vote (second round)
Jerônimo
52.79%
ACM Neto
47.21%

Senator

CandidatePartyVotes%
Otto Alencar (incumbent) PSD 4,218,33358.32
Cacá Leão PP 1,826,21825.25
Raissa Soares PL 1,057,08514.61
Tâmara Azevedo PSOL 119,3071.65
Marcelo Barreto PMN 12,3180.17
Total7,233,261100.00
Valid votes7,233,26181.58
Invalid votes1,100,04212.41
Blank votes533,1566.01
Total votes8,866,459100.00
Registered voters/turnout11,291,52878.52
PSD hold
Popular vote
Alencar
58.32%
Leão
25.25%
Soares
14.61%
Others
1.82%

Chamber of Deputies

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Brazil of Hope Workers' Party 1,369,99717.227Decrease2.svg1
Communist Party of Brazil 265,9013.342Steady2.svg
Green Party 124,1051.561Increase2.svg1
Social Democratic Party 1,141,47414.346Increase2.svg2
Brazil Union 1,075,01313.516New
Progressistas 776,8339.764Increase2.svg1
Liberal Party 620,1407.793Increase2.svg1
Republicanos 533,2936.703Increase2.svg1
Democratic Labour Party 396,8874.992Steady2.svg
Brazilian Democratic Movement 289,9823.641Increase2.svg1
Avante 276,4883.471Decrease2.svg1
Always Forward Brazilian Social Democracy Party 215,8802.711Steady2.svg
Cidadania 58,1790.730Steady2.svg
Brazilian Socialist Party 194,7022.451Decrease2.svg1
Podemos 176,4662.221Steady2.svg
Social Christian Party 151,3211.900Steady2.svg
Solidariedade 108,1381.360Steady2.svg
Brazilian Labour Party 52,1360.660Steady2.svg
PSOL REDE Socialism and Liberty Party 46,7560.590Steady2.svg
Sustainability Network 10,9040.140Steady2.svg
Patriota 14,4050.180Steady2.svg
New Party 12,4260.160Steady2.svg
Brazilian Woman's Party 11,9440.150Steady2.svg
Republican Party of the Social Order 9,5770.120Steady2.svg
Brazilian Communist Party 6,0170.080Steady2.svg
Christian Democracy 5,9530.070Steady2.svg
Agir 4,4950.060Steady2.svg
Popular Unity 4,0430.050Steady2.svg
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party 3,7010.050Steady2.svg
Workers' Cause Party 3750.000Steady2.svg
Total7,957,531100.0039
Valid votes7,957,53189.76
Invalid votes447,5805.05
Blank votes460,4475.19
Total votes8,865,558100.00
Registered voters/turnout11,291,52878.52

Legislative Assembly

Brazil Bahia Legislative Assembly 2023.svg
Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Brazil of Hope Workers' Party 1,219,50015.369Decrease2.svg1
Communist Party of Brazil 372,9074.704Decrease2.svg1
Green Party 335,3644.224Increase2.svg4
Brazil Union 1,151,77414.5110New
Social Democratic Party 1,109,99113.989Steady2.svg
Progressistas 718,9069.066Decrease2.svg1
Liberal Party 469,2965.914Increase2.svg3
Republicanos 401,1635.053Increase2.svg1
Always Forward Brazilian Social Democracy Party 373,3444.703Steady2.svg
Cidadania 35,9560.450Steady2.svg
Brazilian Socialist Party 311,3463.922Decrease2.svg2
Solidariedade 274,1733.452Increase2.svg2
Brazilian Democratic Movement 246,8813.112Increase2.svg1
Democratic Labour Party 222,7092.811Decrease2.svg2
Social Christian Party 195,6282.461Decrease2.svg2
PSOL REDE Socialism and Liberty Party 148,0511.871Steady2.svg
Sustainability Network 6,3700.080Steady2.svg
Avante 121,8601.541Steady2.svg
Patriota 112,6741.421Steady2.svg
Brazilian Labour Party 52,1080.660Steady2.svg
Party of National Mobilization 12,7140.160Steady2.svg
New Party 9,7830.120Steady2.svg
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party 7,2640.090Steady2.svg
Brazilian Woman's Party 7,0560.090Steady2.svg
Republican Party of the Social Order 6,6340.080Steady2.svg
Agir 6,5280.080Steady2.svg
Christian Democracy 4,8920.060Steady2.svg
Popular Unity 2,8440.040New
Total7,937,716100.0063
Valid votes7,937,71689.53
Invalid votes448,1695.05
Blank votes480,5735.42
Total votes8,866,458100.00
Registered voters/turnout11,291,52878.52

Notes

  1. Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Lula (PT) supports Jerônimo (PT) for the government of Bahia and Jair Bolsonaro (PL) supports João Roma (PL) candidacy. In this scenario, ACM Neto (UNIÃO) has a candidacy independent of supports.
  2. Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Lula (PT) supports Jerônimo (PT) for the government of Bahia and Jair Bolsonaro (PL) supports João Roma (PL) candidacy. In this scenario, ACM Neto (UNIÃO) has a candidacy independent of supports.
  3. Giovani Damico (PCB) didn't score in this opinion poll.
  4. Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Lula (PT) supports Jerônimo (PT) for the government of Bahia and Jair Bolsonaro (PL) supports João Roma (PL) candidacy. In this scenario, ACM Neto (UNIÃO) has a candidacy independent of supports.
  5. Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Lula (PT) supports Jerônimo (PT) for the government of Bahia and Jair Bolsonaro (PL) supports João Roma (PL) candidacy. In this scenario, ACM Neto (UNIÃO) has a candidacy independent of supports.
  6. Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Lula (PT) supports Jerônimo (PT) for the government of Bahia and Jair Bolsonaro (PL) supports João Roma (PL) candidacy.
  7. Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Lula (PT) supports Jerônimo (PT) for the government of Bahia and Jair Bolsonaro (PL) supports João Roma (PL) candidacy.
  8. Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Lula (PT) supports Jerônimo (PT) for the government of Bahia and Jair Bolsonaro (PL) supports João Roma (PL) candidacy. In this scenario, ACM Neto (UNIÃO) has a candidacy independent of supports.
  9. João Leão (PP) with 1.77%; Otto Alencar (PSD) with 1.25% and Bernadete Souza (PSOL) with 0,66%
  10. Bernadete Souza (PSOL) with 1.05%
  11. Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Lula (PT) supports Jaques Wagner (PT) for the government of Bahia; Ciro Gomes (PDT) supports ACM Neto (DEM) candidacy and Jair Bolsonaro (PL) supports João Roma (Republicans) candidacy.
  12. Alexandre Aleluia (DEM) with 0.9%
  13. Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Lula (PT) supports Jaques Wagner (PT) for the government of Bahia; Sergio Moro (PODE) supports ACM Neto (DEM) candidacy and Jair Bolsonaro (Ind.) supports João Roma (Republicans) candidacy.
  14. Bernadete Souza (PSOL) with 3%
  15. Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Ciro Gomes (PDT) supports ACM Neto (DEM) for the government of Bahia; Lula (PT) supports Jaques Wagner (PT) candidacy and Jair Bolsonaro (Ind.) supports João Roma (Republicans) candidacy.
  16. Hilton Coelho (PSOL) with 2%
  17. Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Ciro Gomes (PDT) supports ACM Neto (DEM) for the government of Bahia; Lula (PT) supports Jaques Wagner (PT) candidacy and Guilherme Boulos (PSOL) supports Hilton Coelho (PSOL) candidacy. In this scenario, Coelho has 2% of the vote.
  18. Otto Alencar (PSD) with 2.25%; Alexandre Aleluia (DEM) with 1.3%; others (nonspecified) with 1% and João Leão (PP) with 0.9%
  19. Otto Alencar (PSD) with 4.2%; Alexandre Aleluia (DEM) with 2.05%; João Leão (PP) with 1.5% and Angelo Coronel (PSD) with 0.55%
  20. Electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Lula (PT) and the incumbent governor of Bahia, Rui Costa (PT) supports Otto Alencar (PSD) for the Brazilian senate and ACM Neto (UNIÃO) supports João Leão (PP) candidacy.
  21. [lower-alpha 20]
  22. José Ronaldo (UNIÃO) with 13% and Márcio Marinho (Republicanos) with 7%
  23. José Ronaldo (UNIÃO) with 16%
  24. José Ronaldo (UNIÃO) with 20%
  25. Márcio Marinho (Republicanos) with 6%, Felix Mendonça Júnior (PDT) with 3% and João Gualberto (PSDB) with 2%

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