2022 Brazilian gubernatorial elections

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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.

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Background

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

2022 Brazilian gubernatorial elections
State Outgoing GovernorWinner%Leading opponent%References
NamePartyNamePartyNameParty
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 the2nd 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 the2nd round
UNIÃO 56.65% Eduardo Braga MDB 43.35%
BA Rui Costa PT Jerônimo Rodrigues
Elected in the2nd 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 the2nd 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 the2nd 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 the2nd 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 the2nd 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 the2nd round
PSDB 57.12% Onyx Lorenzoni PL 42.88%
RO Marcos Rocha UNIÃO Marcos Rocha
Reelected in the2nd 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 the2nd round
PL 70.69% Décio Lima PT 29.31%
SP Rodrigo Garcia PSDB Tarcísio de Freitas
Elected in the2nd round
REP 55.27% Fernando Haddad PT 44.73%
SE Belivaldo Chagas PSD Fábio Mitidieri
Elected in the2nd 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

2022 Acre gubernatorial election
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Candidate Gladson Cameli Jorge Viana Mara Rocha
Party PP PT MDB
AllianceAdvance to do more Brazil of Hope Hope for a Better Acre Starts Now!
Running mate Mailza Gomes Marcus AlexandreFernando Alvares Zamora
Popular vote242,100103,26547,173
Percentage56.75%24.21%11.06%

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

Acre

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

2018 election

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

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

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

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Gladson Cameli (incumbent) Mailza Gomes PP 242,10056.75
Jorge Viana Marcus Alexandre PT 103,26524.21
Mara RochaFernando Zamora MDB 47,17311.06
Sérgio Petecão Tota Filho PSD 27,3936.42
Márcio Bittar Georgia Micheletti UNIÃO 4,7731.12
Nilson EuclidesJane Rosas PSOL 1,1250.26
David HallJorgiene Carneiro Agir 7710.18
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
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Candidate Wilson Lima Eduardo Braga
Party UNIÃO MDB
AllianceHere is WorkIn Defense of Life
Running mateTadeu de SouzaAnne Moura
Popular vote1,039,192795,098
Percentage56.65%43.35%

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

Amazonas

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

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

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

Results

CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Wilson Lima (incumbent)Tadeu de Souza (AVANTE) UNIÃO 819,78442.821,039,19256.65
Eduardo Braga Anne Moura (PT) MDB 401,81720.99795,08943.35
Amazonino Mendes Beto Michiles (PSDB) CID 355,37718.56
Ricardo NicolauCristiane Balieiro (PSB) SD 217,58811.37
Carol BrazEngenheiro Machadão PDT 87,1144.55
Dr. Israel TuyukaThomaz Barbosa PSOL 21,2291.11
Henrique OliveiraEdward Malta (PROS) PODE 9,5960.50
Nair BlairRita Nobre AGIR 1,8950.10
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

CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Marcos Rocha (incumbent)Sérgio Gonçalves UNIÃO 330,65638.88458,37052.47
Marcos Rogério Flávia Lenzi PL 315,03537.05415,27847.53
Léo MoraesRildo Flores (PSD PODE 119,58314.06
Daniel PereiraAnselmo de Jesus (PT) SD 81,4219.57
Nascimento da SilvaMichele Tolentino PSOL 3,6600.43
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

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Antônio Denarium (incumbent)Edilson Damião (REP) PP 163,16756.47
Teresa Surita Édio Lopes (PL) MDB 118,85641.14
Fábio AlmeidaFrancisco Wapichana PSOL 3,8431.33
Juraci FranciscoLia Michelli PDT 1,8780.65
Rudson LeiteCristina Burger PV 1,1890.41
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

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Helder Barbalho (incumbent)Hana Ghassan MDB 3,117,27970.41
Zequinha Marinho Rosiane Eguchi (PSC) PL 1,201,07927.13
Adolfo OliveiraVera Rodrigues PSOL 56,8301.28
Felipe AugustoFernando Dourado PRTB 31,4020.71
Leonardo MarconyNilo Noronha SD 9,1030.21
Sofia CoutoLuciano Sewnarine PMB 5,3550.12
Cleber RabeloBenedita do Amaral PSTU 5,0530.11
Paulo RoseiraMurilo Monteiro AGIR 1,3090.03
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

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Clécio LuísTeles Junior (PDT) SD 222,16853.77
Jaime NunesLiliane Albuquerque PSD 176,20842.65
Gesiel de OliveiraAlis Vanzeler PRTB 8,7042.11
Gilvam BorgesHelêne Camilo MDB 4,5101.09
Gianfranco GusmãoAna Paula PSTU 1,5880.38
Jairo PalhetaEliana Brandão PCO 634
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

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Wanderlei Barbosa (incumbent)Laurez Ferreira (PDT) REP 481,49658.34
Ronaldo DimasFreire Junior (MDB) PL 186,36122.58
Paulo MourãoGermana Coriolano (PCdoB) PT 88,14310.68
Irajá Abreu Lires Ferneda PSD 63,0487.64
Ricardo MacedoGeldes Passos PMB 5,0430.61
Luciano TeixeiraLuciene Mamedes DC 1,2320.15
Carmen HannudAntonio Costa PCO 384
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

Maranhão

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Carlos Brandão (incumbent)Felipe Camarão (PT) PSB 1,769,18751.29
Lahesio BonfimGutemberg Fernandes PSC 857,74424.87
Weverton Rocha Hélio Soares (PL) PDT 714,35220.71
Edivaldo Holanda Júnior Andrea Heringer PSD 86,5732.51
Enilton RodriguesPedra Celestina PSOL 7,1350.21
Hertz DiasJayro Mesquita PSTU 5,1910.15
Simplício AraújoMarly Tavares SD 5,0090.15
Joás MoraesRicardo Medeiros DC 2,3100.07
Frankle CostaJosé Pereira PCB 1,8890.05
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

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Rafael FontelesThemístocles Filho (MDB) PT 1,115,13957.62
Silvio MendesIracema Portella (PP) UNIÃO 811,80641.95
Gessy LimaRogério Ribeiro PSC 13,209
Madalena NunesCynthia Falcão PSOL 4,7290.24
Lourdes MeloCloves José PCO 1,924
Geraldo CarvalhoGeracina Rebouças PSTU 1,4250.07
Ravena CastroErivelton Quixaba PMN 1,1670.06
Gustavo HenriqueDomingos Bezerra PATRI 1,0270.05
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

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) PT 2,808,30054.02
Wagner Sousa Raimundo Matos (PL) UNIÃO 1,649,21331.72
Roberto Cláudio Domingos Filho (PSD) PDT 734,97614.14
Chico MaltaNauri Araújo PCB 3,0150.06
Serley LealFrancisco Bita UP 1,8810.04
José BatistaReginaldo Araújo PSTU 1,5070.03
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
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Candidate Fátima Bezerra Fábio Dantas Styvenson Valentim
Party PT Solidarity PODE
AllianceThe Best Will BeginChange RNNone
Running mateWalter AlvesIvan JúniorFrancisca Henrique
Popular vote1,066,496406,461307,330
Percentage58.31%22.22%16.80%

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

Rio Grande do Norte

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) PT 1,066,49658.39
Fábio DantasIvan Junior (UNIÃO) SD 406,46122.25
Styvenson Valentim Francisca Henrique PODE 307,33016.83
Clorisa LinharesErick Guerra (PATRI) PMB 39,0112.14
Danniel MoraisRonaldo Tavares PSOL 3,6910.20
Nazareno NerisFernando Luiz PMN 1,3250.07
Antônio BentoJurandir Rosa PRTB 1,1780.06
Rodrigo VieiraCarlos Paiva DC 1,0450.06
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
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 20182 October 2022 (2022-10-02)2026 
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Candidate João Azevêdo Pedro Cunha Lima
Party PSB PSDB
AllianceTogether for ParaíbaCourage to Change
Running mateLucas RibeiroDomiciano Cabral
Popular vote1,221,9041,104,963
Percentage52.51%47.49%

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

Paraíba

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

2018

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

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

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

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

Candidates

Results

CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
João Azevêdo Lucas Ribeiro (PP) PSB 863,17439.661,221,90452.51
Pedro Cunha Lima Domiciano Cabral (CID) PSDB 520,15523.901,104,96347.49
Nilvan FerreiraArtur Bolinha PL 406,60418.68
Veneziano Vital do Rêgo Maísa Cartaxo (PT) MDB 373,51117.16
Adjany SimplícioJardel Queiroz (UP) PSOL 9,5670.44
Major FábioDr. Jod Candeia PRTB 2,4550.11
NascimentoAlice Maciel PSTU 9480.04
Adriano TrajanoJosé Pessoa PCO 2800.01
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

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]

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Raquel Lyra was elected governor in the second round.
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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 Lyra Priscila Krause (CID) PSDB 1,009,55620.583,113,41558.70
Marília Arraes Sebastião Oliveira (AVANTE) SD 1,175,65123.972,190,26441.30
Anderson FerreiraIzabel Urquiza PL 890,22018.15
Danilo Cabral Luciana Santos (PCdoB) PSB 885,99418.06
Miguel CoelhoAlessandra Vieira UNIÃO 884,94118.04
Jones ManoelRaline Almeida PCB 33,9310.69
João ArnaldoAlice Gabino (REDE) PSOL 12,5580.26
Wellington CarneiroCarol Tosaka PTB 8,0200.16
Jadilson AndradeFernanda Souto PMB 2,4350.05
Claudia RibeiroJosé Mariano PSTU 1,7450.04
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

2022 Alagoas gubernatorial election
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Candidate Paulo Dantas Rodrigo Cunha
Party MDB UNIÃO
AllianceAlagoas From Here to BetterAlagoas Deserves More
Running mateRonaldo LessaJó Pereira
Popular vote834,278759,984
Percentage52.33%47.67%

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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) MDB 708,98446.64834,27852.33
Rodrigo CunhaJó Pereira (PSDB) UNIÃO 407,22026.79759,98447.67
Fernando Collor Leonardo Dias (PL) PTB 223,58514.71
Rui PalmeiraArthur Albuquerque (REP) PSD 157,74610.38
Cícero AlbuquerqueEliane Silva PSOL 17,7491.17
Luciano FontesRogers Tenório PMB 2,7370.18
Luciano AlmeidaWanderlan Costa PRTB 2,1100.14
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
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 20182 October 2022 (2022-10-02)2026 
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CandidateFábio Mitidieri Rogério Carvalho
Party PSD PT
AllianceNew Time for SergipeSergipe of Hope
Running mateZezinho SobralSérgio Gama
Popular vote623,851582,940
Percentage51.70%48.30%

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

Sergipe

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 Carvalho to the second round. Even with the unlikely endorsement of Francisquinho, Carvalho lost, continuing the failures of the PT in Sergipe state elections.

CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Fábio MitidieriZezinho Sobral (PDT) PSD 294,93638.91623,85151.70
Rogério Carvalho Sérgio Gama (MDB) PT 338,79644.70582,94048.30
Alessandro Vieira Milton Andrade (CID) PSDB 82,49510.88
Niully CamposDemétrio Varjão PSOL 37,3664.93
Cláudio das NevesGiovanna Rocha DC 2,6550.35
Aroldo FélixLuze Augusta UP 1,0440.14
Elinos SabinoLeidi Lima PSTU 6460.09
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

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). 14.02.2023 - Lancamento do novo programa Minha Casa Minha Vida (52690426839).jpg
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 Joao Roma, his Minister of Citizenship, for the election 23.07.2019 - Cerimonia de Inauguracao do aeroporto Glauber Rocha (48357832341).jpg
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 Rodrigues Geraldo Júnior (MDB) PT 4,019,83049.454,480,46452.79
ACM Neto Ana Coelho (REP) 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: Superior Electoral Court

Southeast

Minas Gerais

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

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Romeu Zema (incumbent)Mateus Simões NOVO 6,094,13656.20
Alexandre Kalil André Quintão (PT) PSD 3,805,18235.09
Carlos Viana Wanderley Amaro (REP) PL 783,8007.23
Marcus PestanaPaulo Brandt PSDB 60,6370.56
Lorene FigueiredoAna Azevedo PSOL 44,8980.41
Paulo TristãoAntônio Otávio PMB 15,7740.15
Indira XavierEdna Gonçalves UP 15,6040.14
Renata ReginaTuani Guimarães PCB 12,5140.12
Vanessa PortugalJordano Carvalho PSTU 12,0090.11
Lourdes FranciscoSebastião Pessoas PCO 2,012
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

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) PSB 976,65246.941,171,28853.80
Carlos Manato Bruno Lourenço (PTB) PL 800,59838.481,006,02146.20
Guerino ZanonMarcus Magalhães PSD 146,1777.03
Audifax BarcelosCarla Andresa (SD) REDE 135,5126.51
Aridelmo TeixeiraCamila Domingues NOVO 15,7860.76
Vinicius SouzaSoraia Chiabai PSTU 4,5050.22
Cláudio PaivaAurélio Ferreguetti PRTB 1,4180.07
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

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. Jair Bolsonaro e Wilson Witzel em marco de 2019.jpg
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.

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) PL 4,930,28858.69
Marcelo Freixo César Maia (PSDB) PSB 2,300,98027.39
Rodrigo Neves Felipe Santa Cruz (PSD) PDT 672,2918.00
Paulo GanimeHélio Secco NOVO 446,5805.32
Juliete PantojaJuliana Alves UP 27,3440.33
Cyro GarciaSamantha Guedes PSTU 12,6270.15
Eduardo SerraBianca Novaes PCB 10,8520.13
Luiz EugênioGuilherme de Lima PCO 1,844
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

The incumbent governor Rodrigo Garcia switched parties to run with the PSDB but failed to make a second round. Seminario Municipalista (51974084878) (cropped).jpg
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 Inacio Lula da Silva (right) after his loss. 12.01.2023 - Reuniao com ministros da Casa Civil, Fazenda e Presidenta da Caixa (52654578238).jpg
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 Freitas Felício Ramuth (PSD) REP 9,881,99542.3213,480,19055.27
Fernando Haddad Lúcia França (PSB) PT 8,337,13935.7010,908,97244.73
Rodrigo Garcia (incumbent)Eugênio Zuliani (UNIÃO) PSDB 4,296,29318.40
Vinicius PoitDoris Alves NOVO 388,9741.67
Elvis CezarGleides Sodré PDT 281,7121.21
Carol VigliarEloiza Alves UP 88,7670.38
Gabriel ColomboAline Miglioli PCB 46,7270.20
Altino PrazeresFlávia Bischain PSTU 14,8590.06
Antonio JorgeVitor Rocca DC 10,7780.05
Edson DortaLilian Miranda PCO 5,3050.02
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

2022 Goiás gubernatorial election
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  2018 2 October 2022 (2022-10-02)2026 
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Candidate Ronaldo Caiado Gustavo Mendanha
Party UNIÃO Patriota
AllianceTo Move ForwardAn Intelligent State
Running mateDaniel VilelaHeuler Cruvinel
Popular vote1,806,892879, 031
Percentage51.81%25.20%

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

Goiás

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

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Ronaldo Caiado (incumbent)Daniel Vilela (MDB) UNIÃO 1,806,89251.81
Gustavo MedanhaHeuler Cruvinel Patriota 879,03125.20
Vitor HugoKeila Borges PL 516,57914.81
Wolmir AmadoFernando Tibúrcio (PSB) PT 243,6516.99
Cintia DiasEdson Braz (REDE) PSOL 19,5770.56
Edigar DinizJamil Said NOVO 9,5650.27
Helga MartinsLindomar Santos PCB 6,9930.20
Reinaldo PantaleãoLuciana Amorim UP 5,4000.15
Vinícius PaixãoMaria Letícia PCO 258
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
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 20182 October 2022 (2022-10-02)2026 
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Candidate Ibaneis Rocha Leandro Grass
Party MDB PV
AllianceUnited for DFBrazil of Hope
Running mate Celina Leão Olgamir Amancia
Popular vote832,663879, 031
Percentage50.31%25.20%

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

Federal District

Incumbent governor Ibaneis Rocha won reelection the first round.

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Ibaneis Rocha (incumbent) Celina Leão (PP) MDB 832,63350.31
Leandro GrassOlgamir Amância (PCdoB) PV 434,58726.26
Paulo OctávioFelipe Belmonte (PSC) PSD 123,7157.48
Elziovan MorenoLuiz Gustavo PTB 94,1005.69
Leila Barros Guilherme Campelo PDT 79,5974.81
Izalci Lucas Beth Cupertino (PRTB) PSDB 70,5844.26
Keka BagnoToni de Castro PSOL 13,6130.82
Lucas SallesSuelene Balduíno DC 4,2180.25
Teodoro da CruzJamil Magari PCB 1,1550.07
Robson da SilvaEduardo Zanata PSTU 8410.05
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

Incumbent governor Mauro Mendes won reelection the first round.

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Mauro Mendes (incumbent) Otaviano Pivetta (REP) UNIÃO 1,114,54968.45
Marcia PinheiroVanderlucio Rodrigues (PP) PV 267,17216.41
Marcos RitelaAlvani Laurindo PTB 233,54314.34
Moisés FranzFrank Melo PSOL 12,9480.80
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

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 Riedel José Carlos Barbosa (PP) PSDB 361,98125.22808,21056.90
Renan Contar Roberto Figueiró PRTB 384,27526.77612,11343.10
André Puccinelli Tania Garib MDB 247,09317.21
Rose Modesto Alberto Schlatter (PODE) UNIÃO 178,59912.44
Giselle MarquesAbílio Vaneli PT 135,5569.44
Marcos TradViviane Orro PSD 124,7958.69
Adônis MarcosIlmo Cândido (REDE) PSOL 3,2510.23
Magno de SouzaCarlos Martins PCO 2,892
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

Paraná

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 Junior was reelected. 2019 Solenidade do 140o Aniversario do Regimento de Policia Montada "Coronel Ducidio" - 48146688277 (cropped).jpg
Incumbent Ratinho Júnior was reelected.
Former governor Roberto Requiao came second. Foto oficial de Roberto Requiao.jpg
Former governor Roberto Requião came second.
CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Ratinho Júnior (incumbent)Darci Piana PSD 4,243,29269.76
Roberto Requião Jorge Samek PT 1,598,20426.28
Ricardo GomydeEliza Ferreira PDT 126,9452.09
Joni CorreiaGledson Zawadzki DC 50,7290.83
Angela MachadoSergio Nakatani (REDE) PSOL 43,1760.71
Vivi MottaDiego Valdez PCB 13,5770.22
Solange FerreiraMarco Antonio Santos PMN 10,337
Ivan BernardoPhill Natal PSTU 4,5020.07
Adriano TeixeiraCristiano Kusbick Poll PCO 2,0960.03
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

Jorginho Mello, a senator, was elected governor in the second round. Jorginho Mello (PL-SC).jpg
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.

Decio Lima, former Mayor of Blumenau, lost in the second round. CMMPV - Comissoes Mistas Medidas Provisorias (40218332764) (cropped).jpg
Décio Lima, former Mayor of Blumenau, lost in the second round.
CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Jorginho Mello Marilisa Boehm PL 1,575,91238.622,983,94970.69
Décio Lima Beatriz Vargas (PSB) PT 710,85917.421,237,01629.31
Carlos Moisés (incumbent)Udo Dohler (MDB) REP 693,42616.99
Gean LoureiroEron Giordani (PSD) UNIÃO 555,61513.61
Esperidião Amin Dalírio Beber (PSDB) PP 398,0929.75
Odair TramontinRicardo Althoff NOVO 114,0872.80
Jorge BoeiraAdilson Buzzi PDT 24,8090.61
Alex AlanoGabriela Santetti PSTU 4,3950.11
Ralf ZimmerAna Meotti PROS 3,8280.09
Leandro BorgesJair de Aguiar PCO 829
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

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 Leite Gabriel Souza (MDB) PSDB 1,702,81526.813,687,12657.12
Onyx Lorenzoni Cláudia Jardim PL 2,382,02637.502,767,78642.88
Edegar PrettoPedro Ruas (PSOL) PT 1,700,37426.77
Luis Carlos Heinze Tanise Sabino PP 271,5404.28
Roberto ArgentaNivea Rosa (SD) PSC 126,8992.00
Vieira da CunhaRegina dos Santos PDT 101,6111.60
Ricardo JobimRafael Dresch NOVO 38,8870.61
Vicente BogoJosiane Paz PSB 17,2220.27
Rejane de OliveiraVera de Oliveira PSTU 6,2520.10
Carlos MessallaEdson Canabarro PCB 4,0030.06
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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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Minas Gerais gubernatorial election</span>


The 2022 Minas Gerais state elections took place in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil on 2 October 2022. Voters elected a governor, vice governor, one senator, 53 representatives for the Chamber of Deputies, and 77 Legislative Assembly members. The incumbent governor, Romeu Zema, a member of the New Party, was eligible for a second term, and intended to run for reelection.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Pernambuco gubernatorial election</span>

The 2022 Pernambuco state elections took place in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil on 2 October 2022. Voters elected a governor, vice governor, one senator, 25 representatives for the Chamber of Deputies, and 49 Legislative Assembly members. Paulo Câmara, the incumbent governor of Pernambuco, was reelected in the first round in 2018 Pernambuco gubernatorial election, with 1,918,219 votes, the equivalent to 50.70% of the valid votes. He wasn't eligible for a new term, since he ran for governor in 2014 and 2018. In a crowded field, former mayor of Caruaru Raquel Lyra (PSDB) defeated Federal Deputy Marília Arraes (Solidarity) by close to 20 points in the second round. She was inaugurated on 1 January 2023.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Bahia gubernatorial election</span> Gubernatorial election held in Brazil

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. 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.

The 2022 Ceara Gubernatorial election was held in the state of Ceará, Brazil on Sunday October 2. Voters elected the President and Vice President of the Republic, a Governor, Vice Governor of the State and a Senator of the Republic with two alternates, in addition to 22 Federal Deputies and 46 State Deputies. Those elected will take office on January 1 or February 1 of 2023 for terms on office lasting for four years.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Mato Grosso do Sul gubernatorial election</span> Gubernatorial election to be held in Brazil

The 2022 Mato Grosso do Sul state election took place in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil between 2 October 2022 and 30 October 2022. Voters elected a governor, vice governor, a senator, 8 representatives for the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil and 24 Legislative Assembly members. The incumbent governor at the time, Reinaldo Azambuja, wasn't allowed to run for reelection for a third consecutive time due to term limits established by the Federal Constitution of Brazil.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Santa Catarina gubernatorial election</span> Gubernatorial election held in Brazil

The 2022 Santa Catarina state election took place in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil on 2 October 2022 and 30 October 2022. Voters elected a Governor, Vice Governor, one Senator, 16 representatives for the Chamber of Deputies and 40 Legislative Assembly members. The incumbent Governor, Carlos Moisés, of the Republicans, was eligible for a second term and ran for reelection.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">João Azevêdo (Brazilian politician)</span> Brazilian politician

João Azevêdo Lins Filho is a Brazilian civil engineer and politician who is currently the governor of the state of Paraíba. He was elected in 2018, and reelected in 2022. He is a member of the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB).

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