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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.
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 | |
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May 15 | Start of crowdfunding of candidates |
July 20 to August 5 | Party conventions for choosing candidates and coalitions |
August 16 to September 30 | Period of exhibition of free electoral propaganda on radio, television and on the internet related to the first round |
October 2 | First round of 2022 elections |
October 7 to October 28 | Period of exhibition of free electoral propaganda on radio, television and on the internet related to a possible second round |
October 30 | Possible second round of 2022 elections |
until December 19 | Delivery of electoral diplomas for those who were elected in the 2022 elections by the Brazilian Election Justice |
Political parties have until August 15, 2022 to formally register their candidates. [3]
Party | Candidate | Most relevant political office or occupation | Party | Running mate | Coalition | Electoral number | Ref. | ||
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Brazil Union (UNIÃO) | ACM Neto | Mayor of Salvador (2013–2021) | Republicans | Ana Coelho | To Change Bahia
| 44 | [4] | ||
Workers' Party (PT) | Jerônimo | Secretary of Education of the State of Bahia (2019–2022) | Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB) | Geraldo Júnior | For Bahia, for Brazil
| 13 | [5] | ||
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL) | Kleber Rosa | Teacher. | Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL) | Ronaldo Mansur | Let's Govern Together | 50 | [6] | ||
Liberal Party (PL) | João Roma | Minister of Citizenship (2021–2022) | Brazilian Woman's Party (PMB) | Leonídia Umbelina | Bahia, Hand in Hand with Brazil
| 22 | [8] | ||
Brazilian Communist Party (PCB) | Giovani Damico | Teacher. | Brazilian Communist Party (PCB) | João Coimbra | None. | 21 | [9] | ||
' Workers' Cause Party (PCO) | Marcelo Millet | App driver. | ' Workers' Cause Party (PCO) | Roque Vieira Jr. | None. | 29 | [10] | ||
Political parties have until August 15, 2022 to formally register their candidates. [3]
Party | Candidate | Most recent political office | Details | Ref. | |
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Social Democratic Party (PSD) | 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 (PP) | Cacá Leão | Federal Deputy from Bahia (since 2015) | Born in Salvador, Bahia in 1979. Businessman and former state deputy of Bahia (2011–2014). | [12] | |
Liberal Party (PL) | 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] | |
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL) | Tâmara Azevedo Professor Max Zen Costa (group candidacy) | No prior public office | Tâmara: Sociologist. José Ademaques dos Santos(Professor Max): Geographer and physical education teacher [19] [20] Zen Costa: environment and culture activist. [21] | [22] | |
Party of National Mobilization (PMN) | Marcelo Barreto Luz Para Todos | No prior public office | Born in Salvador, Bahia in 1966. Administrator |
The result of the last state election and the current situation in the Legislative Assembly of Bahia is given below:
Affiliation | Members | +/– | ||
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Elected [25] | Current [26] | |||
PT | 10 | 13 | 3 | |
UNIÃO | New | 12 | 12 | |
PSD | 9 | 7 | 2 | |
PP | 7 | 6 | 1 | |
PCdoB | 5 | 4 | 1 | |
PSB | 4 | 4 | ||
PV | 0 | 4 | 4 | |
Republicanos | 2 | 4 | 2 | |
PDT | 3 | 2 | 1 | |
PSDB | 3 | 2 | 1 | |
PL | 1 | 1 | ||
Patriota | 1 | 1 | ||
PSOL | 1 | 1 | ||
Avante | 1 | 1 | ||
PSC | 3 | 1 | 2 | |
PODE | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
MDB | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
PRP | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
PHS | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
PSL | 2 | 0 | 2 | |
DEM | 7 | 0 | 7 | |
Total | 63 | – |
Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki.org. |
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 |
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Paraná Pesquisas | 14-18 Sep 2022 | 1,540 | 51.2% | 24.2% | 10.4% | 1% | 0,4% | 1% | 11.8% | 27% |
DataFolha/Metrópole | 12–14 Sep 2022 | 1,212 | 49% | 28% | 7% | 1% | 1% | 1% | 14% | 21% |
Paraná Pesquisas | 1-5 Sep 2022 | 1,540 | 52.9% | 20.5% | 11.6% | 0.8% | 0.6% | 1% | 12.7% | 32.4% |
Real Big Time Data | 2-3 Sep 2022 | 1,200 | 49% | 24% | 9% | – | – | – | 18% | 25% |
IPEC/TV Bahia | 23-25 Aug 2022 | 1,008 | 56% | 16% | 8% | 1% | – | 2% | 20% | 43% |
DataFolha/Metrópole | 22-24 Aug 2022 | 1,008 | 54% | 16% | 8% | – | 1% | 1% | 20% | 38% |
Paraná Pesquisas | 11-15 Aug 2022 | 1,640 | 53.5% | 18.2% | 11.1% | 0.2% | 0.4% | 0.9% | 15.7% | 35.3% |
9 August 2022 | The 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 | Others | Abst. Undec | Lead |
AtlasIntel/A Tarde | 30 Jul–4 Aug 2022 | 1,600 | 38.8% | 37.8% | 13.2% | 1.4% | 0.1% | – | 8.6% | 1% |
Instituto França de Pesquisas | 18–28 Jul 2022 | 1,213 | 53.72% | 12.78% | 8.47% | 0.07% | 1.07% | – | 23.89% | 40.94% |
44.95% | 23.86% | 13.89% | – | – | [a] | 17.3% | 21.09% | |||
Séculus | 23–26 Jul 2022 | 1,526 | 60.94% | 13.04% | 7.86% | – | – | – | 18.16% | 47.8% |
Quaest/Genial | 9–12 Jul 2022 | 1,140 | 61% | 11% | 6% | 1% | 0% | – | 21% | 50% |
65% | 13% | – | 2% | – | – | 19% | 52% | |||
63% | 12% | 7% | – | – | – | 18% | 51% | |||
43% | 38% | 11% | – | – | [b] | 8% | 5% | |||
Real Time Big Data | 6–7 Jul 2022 | 1,500 | 56% | 18% | 10% | 1% | – | [c] | 15% | 38% |
EXAME/IDEIA | 1–6 Jul 2022 | 1,000 | 51% | 18% | 13% | 2% | – | – | 16% | 33% |
Paraná Pesquisas | 30 Jun–4 Jul 2022 | 1,640 | 58% | 15.8% | 9.1% | 0.4% | 0.1% | – | 16.7% | 42.2% |
Séculus | 6–9 Jun 2022 | 1,526 | 60.55% | 12.19% | 7.14% | – | – | – | 20.12% | 48.36% |
56.42% | 19.92% | 8.52% | – | – | [d] | 15.14% | 36.5% | |||
Real Time Big Data | 7–8 Jun 2022 | 1,500 | 56% | 18% | 10% | 1% | – | – | 15% | 38% |
Real Time Big Data | 14–16 May 2022 | 1,500 | 55% | 18% | 10% | 1% | – | – | 16% | 37% |
Quaest/Genial | 13–16 May 2022 | 1,140 | 67% | 6% | 5% | 1% | – | – | 20% | 61% |
70% | 8% | – | 2% | – | – | 19% | 62% | |||
47% | 34% | 10% | – | – | [e] | 10% | 13% | |||
Opnus | 28 Apr–2 May 2022 | 1,500 | 44% | 32% | 12% | 1% | – | [f] | 11% | 12% |
Paraná Pesquisas | 19–24 Apr 2022 | 1,820 | 55.4% | 16.1% | 10.1% | 1% | 0.5% | – | 16.7% | 39.3% |
Séculus | 20–22 Apr 2022 | 1,526 | 61.54% | 11.26% | 5.47% | 0.77% | 0.45% | – | 8.3% | 50.28% |
Séculus | 24–26 Mar 2022 | 1,526 | 63.48% | 6.54% | 5.69% | 1.83% | – | – | 22.45% | 56.94% |
55.63% | 20.29% | 6.54% | – | – | [g] | 17.54% | 35.34% | |||
Quaest/Genial [29] | 16–19 Mar 2022 | 1,140 | 66% | 4% | 5% | 2% | – | – | 23% | 62% |
69% | 6% | – | 3% | – | – | 22% | 63% | |||
43% | 37% | 9% | – | – | [h] | 11% | 6% | |||
Opnus | 16–18 Mar 2022 | 1,500 | 65% | 6% | 8% | 1% | – | – | 20% | 57% |
11–25 March 2022 | Jerônimo 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 | Others | Abst. Undec | Lead |
Real Time Big Data | 21–22 Feb 2022 | 1,200 | 45% | 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 | Others | Abst. Undec | Lead |
BN/Séculus | 24–27 Jan 2022 | 1,526 | 54.72% | 24.57% | 4.26% | 0.59% | – | 3.68% [i] | 12.19% | 30.15% |
55.7% | 25.56% | 5.57% | – | – | 1,05% [j] | 12.12% | 30.14% | |||
Opnus/Metrópole | 19–22 Jan 2022 | 1,500 | 52% | 29% | 5% | – | 1% | – | 13% | 23% |
33% | 46% | 11% | – | 1% | [k] | 9% | 13% |
2021
Pollster/client(s) | Date(s) conducted | Sample size | Neto DEM | Jaques PT | Roma Republicanos | Raíssa Ind. | Mendes PSOL | Others | Abst. Undec | Lead |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Paraná Pesquisas | 24–28 Nov 2021 | 2,002 | 54.8% | 23.1% | 3.9% | 2.6% | 0.3% | 0.9% [l] | 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% | [m] | 13% | 0.2% | |||||
Real Time Big Data | 24–25 Nov 2021 | 1,000 | 43% | 30% | 9% | 3% [n] | 15% | 13% | ||
45% | 30% | – | – | 25% | 15% | |||||
Paraná Pesquisas | 4–7 Aug 2021 | 2,008 | 50% | 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% | [o] | 13,5% | 2.9% | |||||
Real Time Big Data | 13–15 Jul 2021 | 1,200 | 41% | 27% | 4% | 2% [p] | 26% | 14% | ||
35% | 29% | 15% | 2% [q] | 19% | 6% | |||||
Instituto Ranking | 10–14 Jul 2021 | 2,000 | 27.35% | 18.15% | 0.75% | 1.75% | 0.55% | 5.45% [r] | 46% | 9.2% |
42.15% | 27% | 1.05% | 3.1% | 0,85% | 8.3% [s] | 17.55% | 15.15% | |||
Paraná Pesquisas | 12–15 May 2021 | 2,002 | 38% | 33.6% | 15.2% | – | – | – | 13.2% | 4.4% |
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 |
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DataFolha/Metrópole | 12–14 Sep 2022 | 1,212 | 60% | 33% | 7% | 27% |
DataFolha/Metrópole | 22–24 Aug 2022 | 1,008 | 68% | 23% | 10 | 45% |
AtlasIntel/A Tarde | 30 Jul–8 Aug 2022 | 1,600 | 42.7% | 39.9% | – | 2.8% |
Quaest/Genial | 9–12 Jul 2022 | 1,140 | 66% | 17% | 17% | 49% |
EXAME/IDEIA | 1–6 Jul 2022 | 1,000 | 58% | 19% | 23% | 39% |
Quaest/Genial | 13–16 May 2022 | 1,140 | 73% | 11% | 16% | 62% |
Pollster/client(s) | Date(s) conducted | Sample size | Neto UNIÃO | Roma PL | Abst. Undec | Lead |
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AtlasIntel/A Tarde | 30 Jul–8 Aug 2022 | 1,600 | 49.7% | 25.3% | – | 24.4% |
Quaest/Genial | 9–12 Jul 2022 | 1,140 | 68% | 13% | 18% | 55% |
EXAME/IDEIA | 1–6 Jul 2022 | 1,000 | 61% | 14% | 25% | 47% |
Quaest/Genial | 13–16 May 2022 | 1,140 | 73% | 10% | 20% | 63% |
João Roma vs. Jerônimo
Pollster/client(s) | Date(s) conducted | Sample size | Roma PL | Jerônimo PT | Abst. Undec | Lead |
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AtlasIntel/A Tarde | 30 Jul–8 Aug 2022 | 1,600 | 23.8% | 48.2% | – | 24.4% |
Quaest/Genial | 9–12 Jul 2022 | 1,140 | 23% | 26% | 52% | 3% |
EXAME/IDEIA | 1–6 Jul 2022 | 1,000 | 30% | 46% | 24% | 16% |
Quaest/Genial | 13–16 May 2022 | 1,140 | 24% | 22% | 55% | 2% |
Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki.org. |
2022
Pollster/client(s) | Date(s) conducted | Sample size | Otto PSD | Leão PP | Raíssa PL | Barreto PMN | Tâmara PSOL | Cícero PCO | Abst. Undec. | Lead |
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Paraná Pesquisas | 14-18 Sep 2022 | 1,540 | 33.9% | 19.2% | 14% | 2.1% | 2.7% | 1.5% | 26.7% | 14.7% |
DataFolha/Metrópole | 12-14 Sep 2022 | 1,212 | 39% | 16% | 8% | 3% | 4% | 6% | 28% | 22% |
Paraná Pesquisas | 1-5 Sep 2022 | 1,540 | 31.8% | 17.1% | 14.7% | 1.7% | 3.4% | 1.7% | 29.6% | 14.7% |
2-3 Sep 2022 | 1,200 | 25% | 17% | 12% | – | 4% | – | 42% | 8% | |
IPEC/TV Bahia | 23-25 Aug 2022 | 1,008 | 30% | 11% | 7% | 5% | 5% | 4% | 37% | 19% |
DataFolha/Metrópole | 22-24 Aug 2022 | 1,008 | 32% | 10% | 7% | 4% | 4% | 6% | 37% | 22% |
Paraná Pesquisas | 11-15 Aug 2022 | 1,640 | 32.2% | 13.7% | 13.5% | 0.9% | 2.7% | 0.5% | 36.5% | 18.5% |
1-9 August 2022 | Marcelo 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 | Others | Abst. Undec. | Lead |
AtlasIntel/A Tarde | 30 Jul–4 Aug 2022 | 1,600 | 39.2% | 12.9% | 16.2% | – | 5% | – | 23% | 26.7% |
Séculus | 23–26 Jul 2022 | 1,526 | 28.8% | 12.9% | 9.5% | – | 2.8% | – | 45.8% | 15.9% |
Quaest/Genial | 9–12 Jul 2022 | 1,140 | 32% | 10% | 6% | 6% | 4% | – | 42% | 22% |
34% | 12% | 8% | – | 5% | – | 41% | 22% | |||
36% | 14% | – | – | 8% | – | 41% | 22% | |||
Real Time Big Data | 6–7 Jul 2022 | 1,500 | 29% | 8% | 10% | – | 6% | – | 47% | 19% |
EXAME/IDEIA | 1–6 Jul 2022 | 1,000 | 22% | 13% | 11% | 6% | 5% | – | 43% | 9% |
Paraná Pesquisas | 30 Jun–4 Jul 2022 | 1,640 | 33.9% | 12.8% | 7.4% | – | 4.2% | – | 41.7% | 21.1% |
Séculus | 6–9 Jun 2022 | 1,526 | 26.21% | 9.5% | 8.19% | – | 2.03% | – | 54.06% | 16.71% |
Real Time Big Data | 7–8 Jun 2022 | 1,500 | 29% | 6% | 11% | – | 5% | – | 49% | 18% |
Real Time Big Data | 14–16 May 2022 | 1,500 | 30% | 6% | 10% | – | 4% | – | 50% | 20% |
Quaest/Genial | 13–16 May 2022 | 1,140 | 34% | 8% | 6% | 9% | 3% | – | 39% | 25% |
38% | 10% | 7% | – | 5% | – | 39% | 28% | |||
41% | 10% | – | – | 9% | – | 40% | 31% | |||
Opnus | 28 Apr–2 May 2022 | 1,500 | 29% | 12% | 10% | – | 3% | – | 46% | 17% |
46% | 17% | – | – | – | [u] | 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 | Others | Abst. Undec. | Lead |
Paraná Pesquisas | 19–24 Apr 2022 | 1,820 | 32.7% | 15.4% | 7% | – | 5.6% | – | 39.2% | 17.3% |
Séculus | 20–22 Apr 2022 | 1,526 | 28.44% | 16.09% | 8,49% | – | 1.61% | – | 45.37% | 12.35% |
Séculus | 24–26 Mar 2022 | 1,526 | 26.17% | 16.36% | 9.10% | – | 3.01% | – | 45.35% | 9.81% |
Quaest/Genial | 16–19 Mar 2022 | 1,140 | 21% | 12% | 6% | 4% | 3% | 20% [v] | 35% | 1% |
24% | 13% | 7% | – | 4% | 16% [w] | 36% | 8% | |||
26% | 16% | – | – | – | 20% [x] | 38% | 6% | |||
Opnus | 16–18 Mar 2022 | 1,500 | 27% | 11% | – | – | – | 11% [y] | 50% | 16% |
Candidate | Running mate | Party | First round | Second round | |||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | ||||
Jerônimo Rodrigues | Geraldo Júnior (MDB) | PT | 4,019,830 | 49.45 | 4,480,464 | 52.79 | |
ACM Neto | Ana Coelho (Republicanos | UNIÃO | 3,316,711 | 40.80 | 4,007,023 | 47.21 | |
João Roma | Leonídia Umbelina (PMB) | PL | 738,311 | 9.08 | |||
Kleber Rosa | Ronaldo Mansur | PSOL | 48,239 | 0.59 | |||
Giovani Damico | João Coimbra | PCB | 5,951 | 0.07 | |||
Marcelo Millet | Roque Vieira Jr. | PCO | 826 | ||||
Total | 8,129,042 | 100.00 | 8,487,487 | 100.00 | |||
Valid votes | 8,129,042 | 91.68 | 8,487,487 | 94.68 | |||
Invalid votes | 500,667 | 5.65 | 363,656 | 4.06 | |||
Blank votes | 236,750 | 2.67 | 113,101 | 1.26 | |||
Total votes | 8,866,459 | 100.00 | 8,964,244 | 100.00 | |||
Registered voters/turnout | 11,291,528 | 78.52 | 11,291,528 | 79.39 | |||
PT hold | |||||||
Source: TSE |
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Otto Alencar (incumbent) | PSD | 4,218,333 | 58.32 | |
Cacá Leão | PP | 1,826,218 | 25.25 | |
Raissa Soares | PL | 1,057,085 | 14.61 | |
Tâmara Azevedo | PSOL | 119,307 | 1.65 | |
Marcelo Barreto | PMN | 12,318 | 0.17 | |
Total | 7,233,261 | 100.00 | ||
Valid votes | 7,233,261 | 81.58 | ||
Invalid votes | 1,100,042 | 12.41 | ||
Blank votes | 533,156 | 6.01 | ||
Total votes | 8,866,459 | 100.00 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 11,291,528 | 78.52 | ||
PSD hold |
Party or alliance | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | |||
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Brazil of Hope | Workers' Party | 1,369,997 | 17.22 | 7 | 1 | ||
Communist Party of Brazil | 265,901 | 3.34 | 2 | ||||
Green Party | 124,105 | 1.56 | 1 | 1 | |||
Social Democratic Party | 1,141,474 | 14.34 | 6 | 2 | |||
Brazil Union | 1,075,013 | 13.51 | 6 | New | |||
Progressistas | 776,833 | 9.76 | 4 | 1 | |||
Liberal Party | 620,140 | 7.79 | 3 | 1 | |||
Republicanos | 533,293 | 6.70 | 3 | 1 | |||
Democratic Labour Party | 396,887 | 4.99 | 2 | ||||
Brazilian Democratic Movement | 289,982 | 3.64 | 1 | 1 | |||
Avante | 276,488 | 3.47 | 1 | 1 | |||
Always Forward | Brazilian Social Democracy Party | 215,880 | 2.71 | 1 | |||
Cidadania | 58,179 | 0.73 | 0 | ||||
Brazilian Socialist Party | 194,702 | 2.45 | 1 | 1 | |||
Podemos | 176,466 | 2.22 | 1 | ||||
Social Christian Party | 151,321 | 1.90 | 0 | ||||
Solidariedade | 108,138 | 1.36 | 0 | ||||
Brazilian Labour Party | 52,136 | 0.66 | 0 | ||||
PSOL REDE | Socialism and Liberty Party | 46,756 | 0.59 | 0 | |||
Sustainability Network | 10,904 | 0.14 | 0 | ||||
Patriota | 14,405 | 0.18 | 0 | ||||
New Party | 12,426 | 0.16 | 0 | ||||
Brazilian Woman's Party | 11,944 | 0.15 | 0 | ||||
Republican Party of the Social Order | 9,577 | 0.12 | 0 | ||||
Brazilian Communist Party | 6,017 | 0.08 | 0 | ||||
Christian Democracy | 5,953 | 0.07 | 0 | ||||
Agir | 4,495 | 0.06 | 0 | ||||
Popular Unity | 4,043 | 0.05 | 0 | ||||
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party | 3,701 | 0.05 | 0 | ||||
Workers' Cause Party | 375 | 0.00 | 0 | ||||
Total | 7,957,531 | 100.00 | 39 | – | |||
Valid votes | 7,957,531 | 89.76 | |||||
Invalid votes | 447,580 | 5.05 | |||||
Blank votes | 460,447 | 5.19 | |||||
Total votes | 8,865,558 | 100.00 | |||||
Registered voters/turnout | 11,291,528 | 78.52 |
Party or alliance | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brazil of Hope | Workers' Party | 1,219,500 | 15.36 | 9 | 1 | ||
Communist Party of Brazil | 372,907 | 4.70 | 4 | 1 | |||
Green Party | 335,364 | 4.22 | 4 | 4 | |||
Brazil Union | 1,151,774 | 14.51 | 10 | New | |||
Social Democratic Party | 1,109,991 | 13.98 | 9 | ||||
Progressistas | 718,906 | 9.06 | 6 | 1 | |||
Liberal Party | 469,296 | 5.91 | 4 | 3 | |||
Republicanos | 401,163 | 5.05 | 3 | 1 | |||
Always Forward | Brazilian Social Democracy Party | 373,344 | 4.70 | 3 | |||
Cidadania | 35,956 | 0.45 | 0 | ||||
Brazilian Socialist Party | 311,346 | 3.92 | 2 | 2 | |||
Solidariedade | 274,173 | 3.45 | 2 | 2 | |||
Brazilian Democratic Movement | 246,881 | 3.11 | 2 | 1 | |||
Democratic Labour Party | 222,709 | 2.81 | 1 | 2 | |||
Social Christian Party | 195,628 | 2.46 | 1 | 2 | |||
PSOL REDE | Socialism and Liberty Party | 148,051 | 1.87 | 1 | |||
Sustainability Network | 6,370 | 0.08 | 0 | ||||
Avante | 121,860 | 1.54 | 1 | ||||
Patriota | 112,674 | 1.42 | 1 | ||||
Brazilian Labour Party | 52,108 | 0.66 | 0 | ||||
Party of National Mobilization | 12,714 | 0.16 | 0 | ||||
New Party | 9,783 | 0.12 | 0 | ||||
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party | 7,264 | 0.09 | 0 | ||||
Brazilian Woman's Party | 7,056 | 0.09 | 0 | ||||
Republican Party of the Social Order | 6,634 | 0.08 | 0 | ||||
Agir | 6,528 | 0.08 | 0 | ||||
Christian Democracy | 4,892 | 0.06 | 0 | ||||
Popular Unity | 2,844 | 0.04 | 0 | New | |||
Total | 7,937,716 | 100.00 | 63 | – | |||
Valid votes | 7,937,716 | 89.53 | |||||
Invalid votes | 448,169 | 5.05 | |||||
Blank votes | 480,573 | 5.42 | |||||
Total votes | 8,866,458 | 100.00 | |||||
Registered voters/turnout | 11,291,528 | 78.52 |
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