2022 Minas Gerais gubernatorial election

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2022 Minas Gerais state election
Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg
  2018 2 October 2022 (2022-10-02)(first round)2026 
Opinion polls
Gubernatorial election
  Romeu Zema em fevereiro de 2019.jpg Alexandre Kalil em encontro com Temer.png Carlos Viana.jpg
Candidate Romeu Zema Alexandre Kalil Carlos Viana
Party NOVO PSD PL
AllianceMinas on the TracksTogether for the People of Minas GeraisLoyalty for Minas
Running mateMateus SimõesAndré QuintãoColonel Wanderley
Popular vote6,094,1363,805,182783,800
Percentage56.18%35.08%7.23%

MG 2022.svg
     Romeu Zema     Alexandre Kalil     Carlos Viana

Governor before election

Romeu Zema
NOVO

Elected Governor

Romeu Zema
NOVO

Parliamentary election

All 77 seats of the Legislative Assembly
PartyLeaderCurrent seats
Legislative Assembly
PT n/a10
PSD n/a10
PL n/a9
PV n/a7
Cidadania n/a4
PSDB n/a4
MDB n/a4
UNIÃO n/a3
Avante n/a3
PDT n/a3
Patriota n/a3
Republicanos n/a3
PSB n/a2
PODE n/a2
NOVO n/a2
PSC n/a2
PP n/a1
REDE n/a1
PCdoB n/a1
PROS n/a1
Solidarity n/a1
PTB n/a1
Senatorial election
2 October 2022 (2022-10-02)(one-only round)
Opinion polls
  Cleiton Gontijo de Azevedo - 2019 (cropped).jpg Senador Alexandre Silveira (cropped).jpg Marcelo Aro em 2021 (cropped) (cropped).jpg
Candidate Cleitinho Azevedo Alexandre Silveira Marcelo Aro
Party PSC [lower-alpha 1] PSD PP
Popular vote4,268,1933,679,3922,025,573
Percentage41.52%35.79%19.70%

MG Senado 2022.svg
     Cleitinho Azevedo     Alexandre Silveira     Marcelo Aro

Senator before election

Alexandre Silveira
PSD

Elected Senator

Cleitinho Azevedo
Republicanos


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. [1]

Contents

For the election to the Federal Senate, the seat occupied by Alexandre Silveira, from the Social Democratic Party (PSD), was at dispute. Silveira took office in February 2022 with the resignation of the incumbent elected in 2014, Antônio Anastasia (PSDB). Anastasia took office as a Justice of the Federal Court of Accounts of Brazil (TCU). [2]

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 election

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

Potential candidates

Candidate name and partyMost recent political officeParty logoDetailsRef.
Alexandre Kalil
Social Democratic Party (PSD)
Alexandre Kalil em encontro com Temer.png Mayor of Belo Horizonte
(2017–2022)
PSD Brazil logo.svg Born in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais in 1959. Former presidente of Clube Atlético Mineiro, a football club based in Belo Horizonte, Brazil [4]
Romeu Zema
New Party (NOVO)
Romeu Zema em janeiro de 2019.jpg Governor of Minas Gerais
(since 2019)
Novo30 AOC.png Born in Araxá, Minas Gerais in 1964. Businessman and current Governor of Minas Gerais. [5]
Carlos Viana
Liberal Party (PL)
Senador Carlos Viana.jpg Senator for Minas Gerais
(since 2019)
Logo do Partido Liberal (Brasil).png Born in Braúnas, Minas Gerais in 1963. Brazilian journalist. [6]
Marcus Pestana
Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)
Federal Deputy for Minas Gerais
(2011–2019)
Logomarca do Partido da Social Democracia Brasileira.png Born in Juíz de Fora, Minas Gerais in 1960. Councillor of Juíz de Fora (1983–1988). [7] [8]
Lorene Figueiredo
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)
No prior public office Logomarca do Partido Socialismo e Liberdade.png Born in the city of Rio de Janeiro in 1966. Teacher and candidate for mayor in 2020 Juíz de Fora mayoral election. [9] [10]
Miguel Corrêa
Democratic Labour Party (PDT)
Miguel-correa.jpg Federal Deputy for Minas Gerais
(2007–2019)
LogoPDT.svg Born in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais in 1978. Entrepreneur and teacher. [11]
Renata Regina
Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)
No prior public office PCB Logo.svg Born in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais in 1986. Activist and candidate for federal deputy for Minas Gerais in 2018 Minas Gerais gubernatorial election. [12] [13]
Pastor Altamiro Alves
Brazilian Labour Party (PTB)
No prior public office Logomarca Partido Trabalhista Brasileiro.png Evangelical pastor. [14]
Vanessa Portugal
United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)
No prior public office Logo PSTU.png Born in Boa Esperança, Minas Gerais in 1970. Teacher and candidate for senator in 2018 Minas Gerais gubernatorial election. [15] [16]
Indira Xavier
Popular Unity (UP)
No prior public office UP Flag2.svg Coordinator of the Tina Martins Women's House. [17]

Withdrawn candidates

Senatorial election

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

Potential candidates

Candidate name and partyMost recent political officeParty logoDetailsRef.
Aécio Neves
Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)
Aecio Neves 2014-02-20.jpg Federal Deputy for Minas Gerais
(since 2019)
Logomarca do Partido da Social Democracia Brasileira.png Born in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais in 1960. Senator for Minas Gerais (2011–2019) and Governor of Minas Gerais (2003–2010). [19]
Cleitinho Azevedo
Social Christian Party (PSC)
Cleiton Gontijo de Azevedo - 2019.jpg State Deputy of Minas Gerais
(since 2019)
PSC logo.svg Born in Divinópolis, Minas Gerais in 1982. [20]
Alexandre Silveira
Social Democratic Party (PSD)
Fotos Oficiais dos Senadores da 56a Legislatura - Alexandre Silveira (52261299526).jpg Senator for Minas Gerais
(since 2022)
PSD Brazil logo.svg Born in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais in 1970. Former police chief and merchant. [21]
Paulo Piau
Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)
Paulo Piau em outubro de 2017.jpg Mayor of Uberaba
(2013–2021)
MDB Logo.png Born in Patos de Minas, Minas Gerais in 1953. Agriculturist. [22]
Carlos Melles
Liberal Party (PL)
Carlos melles.jpg Minister of Sport and Tourism of Brazil
(2000–2002)
Logo do Partido Liberal (Brasil).png Born in São Sebastião do Paraíso, Minas Gerais in 1947. Agriculturist and politician. [23]
Marcelo Álvaro Antônio
Liberal Party (PL)
Marceloalvaro.jpg Federal Deputy for Minas Gerais
(since 2019)
Logo do Partido Liberal (Brasil).png Born in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais in 1974. Minister of Tourism of Brazil (2019–2020). [24]
Reginaldo Lopes
Workers' Party (PT)
Reginaldo Lopes em junho de 2018 (recorte).jpg Federal Deputy for Minas Gerais
(since 2003)
PT (Brazil) logo 2021.svg Born in Bom Sucesso, Minas Gerais in 1973. Economist. [25] [26]
Sara Azevedo
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)
No prior public office Logomarca do Partido Socialismo e Liberdade.png Born in Belém, Pará in 1985. Teacher and candidate for federal deputy in 2014, running mate of Dirlene Marques in 2018 Minas Gerais gubernatorial election and candidate for councillor of Belo Horizonte in 2020. [27] [28]
Gilson Lopes
Communist Party of Brazil (PCdoB)
Councillor of Belo Horizonte
(2013–2021)
PCdoB logo.svg Born in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais in 1963. Former president of the National Confederation of Workers in Educational Establishments (CONTEE). [29] [30]

Legislative Assembly

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

AffiliationMembers+/–
Elected [31] Current [32]
PSD 410Increase2.svg6
PT 1010Steady2.svg
PL 29Increase2.svg7
PV 57Increase2.svg2
Cidadania 14Increase2.svg3
PSDB 74Decrease2.svg3
MDB 74Decrease2.svg3
UNIÃO New3Increase2.svg3
Avante 23Increase2.svg1
PDT 23Increase2.svg1
Patriota 23Increase2.svg1
Republicanos 33Steady2.svg
PSB 12Increase2.svg1
PODE 22Steady2.svg
NOVO 32Decrease2.svg1
PSC 32Decrease2.svg1
PP 11Steady2.svg
REDE 11Steady2.svg
PCdoB 11Steady2.svg
PROS 11Steady2.svg
Solidarity 21Decrease2.svg1
PTB 31Decrease2.svg2
PSOL 10Decrease2.svg1
DC 10Decrease2.svg1
PRP 10Decrease2.svg1
PRTB 10Decrease2.svg1
DEM 10Decrease2.svg1
PHS 30Decrease2.svg3
PSL 60Decrease2.svg6
Total77

Opinion polling

Governor

First round

The first round is scheduled to take place on 2 October 2022. [33]

Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Zema
NOVO
Kalil
PSD
Viana
PL
Pestana
PSDB
Côrrea
PDT
Vanessa
PSTU
Lorene
PSOL
OthersAbst.
Undec.
Lead
Instituto Equilíbrio Brasil 5–7 Jul 221.46051,8%24,1%3,8%3,3%1,2%15,8%27,7%
EXAME/IDEIA 1–6 Jul 221.00046%25%5%6%1%1%2%2% [lower-alpha 2] 13%21%
Genial/Quaest 2–5 Jul 221.48044%26%2%1%1%1%1%24%18%
46%29%5%20%17%
26%42%15% [lower-alpha 3] 17%16%
Datafolha 29 Jun–1 Jul 221.20448%21%4%1%2%3%1%3% [lower-alpha 4] 18%27%
28 June 2022The Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) decides to withdraw Saraiva Felipe's candidacy for
the government to support Alexandre Kalil.
[34]
Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Zema
NOVO
Kalil
PSD
Viana
PL
Pestana
PSDB
Côrrea
PDT
Saraiva
PSB
Lorene
PSOL
OthersAbst.
Undec.
Lead
Instituto F5 Atualiza Dados 13–16 Jun 221.56045,7%28,4%4,1%1,5%1,8%0,2%0,3%2,4% [lower-alpha 5] 15,6%17,3%
DataTempo 27 May–1 Jun 222.00045,7%22,1%4%1,6%1,4%1%2,1% [lower-alpha 6] 22%23,6%
47,4%24,2%1,5%1,8%1,2%2,9%21%23,2%
24,4%40,4%15,5% [lower-alpha 7] 19,7%16%
Real Time Big Data 27–28 May 221.50043%29%7%3%1%1%1% [lower-alpha 8] 15%14%
Paraná Pesquisas 8–13 May 221.68046,8%26,8%5,4%2,8% [lower-alpha 9] 18,2%20%
47,7%27,3%5,4%1,1% [lower-alpha 10] 18,5%20,4%
48,5%27,5%5,5%18,6%21%
10 May 2022The Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB) breaks the political alliance with Romeu Zema
and the candidacy of Marcus Pestana for the state government is announced.
[35]
Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Zema
NOVO
Kalil
PSD
Viana
PL
Janones
AVANTE
Salabert
PDT
Lopes
PT
Lacerda
Ind.
OthersAbst.
Undec.
Lead
Genial/Quaest [36] 7–10 May 221.48041%30%9%21%11%
22%43%16% [lower-alpha 11] 19%21%
DataTempo 30 Apr–5 May 222.00043,5%22,8%4,2%13,1%20,7%
Itatiata / Instituto Ver 14–17 Apr 221.50044%22%5%29%22%
32%33%13% [lower-alpha 12] 22%1%
Quaest/Genial 11–16 Mar 221.48034%21%5%7%10% [lower-alpha 13] 23%13%
40%26%6%4% [lower-alpha 14] 24%14%
42%28%6% [lower-alpha 15] 24%14%
49%33% [lower-alpha 16] 18%16%
35%49% [lower-alpha 17] 16%14%
Real Time Big Data 12–15 Mar 221.50040%23%4%5% [lower-alpha 18] 28%17%
F5/EM 14–17 Feb 221.56046,8%17,4%3,7%7,3%24,8%29,4%
Paraná Pesquisas 3–5 Nov 211.54046,5%22,5%2,2%5,7%2,8%2,1%1,7%1,4% [lower-alpha 19] 15%24%
DataTempo/CP2 29 Oct–3 Nov 211.40245,1%22,5%2,9%9,8% [lower-alpha 20] 19,7%22,6%
DataTempo/CP2 24–27 Sep 211.39240,4%19,1%4,2%13,4% [lower-alpha 21] 22,9%21,3%
Real Time Big Data 21–22 Sep 211.00038%23%2%7%2%3% [lower-alpha 22] 25%15%
DataTempo/CP2 17–20 Jul 211.30046,2%18,8%3,5%11,5% [lower-alpha 23] 19,8%27,4%
50,2%23,9%4,8%3,7% [lower-alpha 24] 17,3%26,3%

Second round

The second round (if necessary) is scheduled to take place on 30 October 2022. [37]

Zema vs. Kalil

Pollster/client(s)Date(s)

conducted

Sample

size

Zema
NOVO
Kalil
PSD
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
EXAME/IDEIA 1–6 Jul 221.00055%31%14%24%
Genial/Quaest 2–5 Jul 221.48050%34%16%16%
DataTempo 27 May–1 Jun 222.00052,2%31,5%16,3%20,7%
Real Time Big Data 27–28 May 221.50048%35%17%13%
Genial/Quaest 7–10 May 221.48048%35%17%13%
DataTempo 30 Apr–5 May 222.00049,8%32,7%17,6%17,1%
Itatiata / Instituto Ver 14–17 Apr 221.50048%29%23%19%
Quaest/Genial 11–16 Mar 221.48049%33%19%16%
Real Time Big Data 12–15 Mar 221.50047%27%26%20%
DataTempo/CP2 29 Oct–3 Nov 211.40256,2%28,1%15,8%28,1%
DataTempo/CP2 24–27 Sep 211.39250,8%35,6%13,6%15,2%

Zema vs. Viana

Pollster/client(s)Date(s)

conducted

Sample

size

Zema
NOVO
Viana
PL
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
EXAME/IDEIA 1–6 Jul 221.00060%25%14%35%
Genial/Quaest 2–5 Jul 221.48061%15%24%46%
DataTempo 27 May–1 Jun 222.00060,3%16,2%23,6%44,1%
Genial/Quaest 7–10 May 221.48059%18%23%41%
DataTempo 30 Apr–5 May 222.00057,7%17,8%24,5%39,9%
Itatiata / Instituto Ver 14–17 Apr 221.50055%13%32%42%
Quaest/Genial 11–16 Mar 221.48057%18%26%39%

Kalil vs. Viana

Pollster/client(s)Date(s)

conducted

Sample

size

Kalil
PSD
Viana
PL
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
EXAME/IDEIA 1–6 Jul 221.00040%30%30%10%
DataTempo 27 May–1 Jun 222.00042,6%19%38,4%23,6%
DataTempo 30 Apr–5 May 222.00044,2%21,8%34,1%22,4%

Zema vs. Medioli

Pollster/client(s)Date(s)

conducted

Sample

size

Zema
NOVO
Medioli
Ind.
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Quaest/Genial 11–16 Mar 221.48059%14%27%45%

Zema vs. Pacheco

Pollster/client(s)Date(s)

conducted

Sample

size

Zema
NOVO
Pacheco
PSD
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
DataTempo/CP2 29 Oct–3 Nov 211.40258,9%18,8%22,4%40,1%

Senator

Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Cleitinho
PSC
Lopes
PT
Silveira
PSD
Marcelo
PL
Aro
PP
Aécio
PSDB
Julvan
MDB
Salabert
PDT
OthersAbst.
Undec.
Lead
Instituto Equilíbrio Brasil 5–7 Jul 221.46019,2%6,3%2,4%0,6%8,3%7,2%10,9% [lower-alpha 25] 45,1%8,3%
EXAME/IDEIA 1–6 Jul 221.0002%6%8%1%3%14%4%5,3% [lower-alpha 26] 58%6%
Genial/Quaest 2–5 Jul 221.48019%7%3%2%7% [lower-alpha 27] 62%12%
19%10%3%4%63%9%
15%35%16%10% [lower-alpha 28] 24%19%
Instituto F5 Atualiza Dados 13–16 Jun 221.56012,8%3,8%5,6%2,1%18,5%0,9%5,9% [lower-alpha 29] 50,4%5,7%
DataTempo 27 May–1 Jun 222.00011,6%4,2%4,8%1,8%24,8%5,4% [lower-alpha 30] 47,3%13,2%
Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Cleitinho
PSC
Lopes
PT
Silveira
PSD
Marcelo
PL
Aro
PP
Melles
DEM
Julvan
MDB
Salabert
PDT
OthersAbst.
Undec.
Lead
Real Time Big Data 27–28 May 221.50012%7%3%1%1%7%16% [lower-alpha 31] 53%4%
14%9%4%2%2%7%62%5%
Paraná Pesquisas 8–13 May 221.6808,3%6,3%3,9%2,1%5,3%20,8% [lower-alpha 32] 53,3%12,5%
9,2%8,1%5,6%4,9%72,2%1,1%
Quaest/Genial 7–10 May 221.48017%9%8%5%2%59%8%
13%8%5%74%5%
12%10%7%71%2%
10%10%8%5%68%Tie
March 31, 2022 Cleitinho Azevedo leaves Cidadania and decides to join Social Christian Party (PSC). [38]
Pollster/client(s)Date(s)

conducted

Sample

size

Cleitinho
Cidadania
Lopes
PT
Marcelo
PL
Melles
DEM
Silveira
PSD
Julvan
MDB
Salabert
PDT
Aro
PP
OthersAbst.
Undec.
Lead
Itatiata / Instituto Ver 14–17 Apr 221.50014%10%4%5%3%64%4%
Quaest/Genial 11–16 Mar 221.48013%10%4%8%1%6%2%56%3%
18%7%10%3%62%8%
18%12%8%4%58%6%
Real Time Big Data 12–15 Mar 221.50013%6%2%1%3%75%5%
F5/EM 14–17 Feb 221.56010,3%8,3%3,2%2,9%2,7%2,4%1,9%1,3%67%2%
Feb 3, 2022 Antonio Anastasia takes office as a Justice of the Federal Court of Accounts of Brazil. [39]
Pollster/client(s)Date(s)

conducted

Sample

size

Anastasia
PSD
Cleitinho
Cidadania
Lopes
PT
Marcelo
PL
Melles
DEM
Silveira
PSD
Julvan
MDB
Salabert
PDT
OthersAbst.
Undec.
Lead
DataTempo/CP2 26 Nov–1 Dec 211.40428,9%7,3%1,6%2,1%9,7% [lower-alpha 33] 50,3%19,2%
Real Time Big Data 21–22 Sep 211.00018%2%11% [lower-alpha 34] 69%7%

Results

Governor

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 (Republicanos) 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
Popular vote
Zema
56.18%
Kalil
35.08%
Viana
7.23%
Others
1.51%

Senator

CandidatePartyVotes%
Cleiton Azevedo PSC 4,268,19341.52
Alexandre Silveira (incumbent) PSD 3,679,39235.79
Marcelo Aro PP 2,025,57319.70
Sara Azevedo PSOL 113,3041.10
Bruno Miranda PDT 105,6501.03
Altamiro Alves PTB 47,0180.46
Dirlene Marques PSTU 37,3170.36
Naomi de Almeida PCO 3,2290.03
Total10,279,676100.00
Valid votes10,279,67681.30
Invalid votes1,319,01710.43
Blank votes1,044,9988.26
Total votes12,643,691100.00
Registered voters/turnout16,283,82877.65
PSC gain from PSD
Popular vote
Azevedo
41.52%
Silveira
35.79%
Aro
19.70%
Others
2.98%

Chamber of Deputies

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Liberal Party 2,383,41021.3211Increase2.svg10
Brazil of Hope Workers' Party 1,587,69314.2010Increase2.svg2
Green Party 160,1741.430Steady2.svg
Communist Party of Brazil 39,6580.350Steady2.svg
Avante 924,2088.275Increase2.svg2
PSD 766,6296.864Increase2.svg1
Brazil Union 669,0765.983New
Progressistas 655,4585.863Increase2.svg1
Patriota 543,2014.863Increase2.svg1
Democratic Labour Party 425,6333.812Steady2.svg
Brazilian Democratic Movement 403,0383.602Decrease2.svg2
Republicanos 371,9393.332Steady2.svg
Podemos 338,9773.032Increase2.svg1
Always Forward Brazilian Social Democracy Party 314,0972.812Decrease2.svg3
Cidadania 78,3860.700Steady2.svg
Social Christian Party 258,8882.321Steady2.svg
PSOL REDE Federation Socialism and Liberty Party 204,9151.831Steady2.svg
Sustainability Network 107,3450.960Steady2.svg
Republican Party of the Social Order 185,9851.661Decrease2.svg1
New Party 185,0991.660Decrease2.svg2
Solidariedade 181,5771.621Steady2.svg
Brazilian Labour Party 125,3341.120Steady2.svg
Brazilian Socialist Party 110,2980.990Decrease2.svg3
Party of National Mobilization 84,9380.760Decrease2.svg1
Brazilian Communist Party 31,5140.280Steady2.svg
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party 19,4410.170Steady2.svg
Agir 6,5370.060Steady2.svg
Christian Democracy 4,8080.040Steady2.svg
United Socialist Workers' Party 4,5510.040Steady2.svg
Popular Unity 4,5230.040New
Brazilian Woman's Party 3,0340.030Steady2.svg
Workers' Cause Party 7340.010Steady2.svg
Total11,181,098100.0053
Valid votes11,181,09888.43
Invalid votes618,6074.89
Blank votes843,9866.68
Total votes12,643,691100.00
Registered voters/turnout16,289,82877.62

Legislative Assembly

Brazil Minas Gerais Legislative 2023.png
Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Brazil of Hope Workers' Party 1,522,76013.7812Increase2.svg2
Green Party 407,4413.694Decrease2.svg1
Communist Party of Brazil 115,4031.041Steady2.svg
Liberal Party 1,306,13611.829Increase2.svg7
Social Democratic Party 1,143,33010.359Increase2.svg5
Progressives 833,2217.546Increase2.svg5
Republicans 475,0804.303Steady2.svg
Brazil Union 451,7484.093New
Forward 449,2704.073Increase2.svg1
Social Christian Party 433,1343.923Steady2.svg
New Party 377,6513.422Decrease2.svg1
Patriot 371,2633.363Increase2.svg1
Party of National Mobilization 369,0473.343Increase2.svg3
Brazilian Democratic Movement 314,7432.852Increase2.svg5
Democratic Labour Party 313,7352.842Steady2.svg
Always Forward Brazilian Social Democracy Party 299,4272.711Decrease2.svg6
Citzenship 253,6782.303Increase2.svg2
PSOL REDE Federation Sustainability Network 289,6752.622Increase2.svg1
Socialism and Liberty Party 136,2621.231Steady2.svg
Brazilian Socialist Party 237,4082.151Steady2.svg
Republican Party of the Social Order 218,8971.981Steady2.svg
Christian Democracy 211,7461.921Steady2.svg
We Can 192,4181.741Decrease2.svg1
Solidarity 153,2411.391Decrease2.svg1
Brazilian Labour Party 79,4670.720Decrease2.svg3
Brazilian Woman's Party 37,8320.340Steady2.svg
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party 29,1220.260Decrease2.svg1
Brazilian Communist Party 9,6750.090Steady2.svg
Popular Unity 9,2280.080New
United Socialist Workers' Party 5,8150.050Steady2.svg
Workers' Cause Party 7890.010Steady2.svg
Total11,048,642100.0077
Valid votes11,076,60287.61
Invalid votes636,1715.03
Blank votes930,9187.36
Total votes12,643,691100.00
Registered voters/turnout16,289,82877.62

Notes

  1. Elected under the banner of the Social Christian Party, Cleitinho affiliated with Republicanos before his inauguration in February of 2023.
  2. Renata Regina (PCB) with 1% and Saraiva Felipe (PSB) with 1%
  3. Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Lula (PT) supports Alexandre Kalil (PSD) for the government of Minas Gerais, Luiz Felipe d'Avila (NOVO) supports Romeu Zema for reelection and Bolsonaro (PL) supports Carlos Viana (PL) for the government.
  4. Renata Regina (PCB) with 2% and Saraiva Felipe (PSB) with 1%
  5. Vanessa Portugal (PSTU) with 1,3% and Renata Regina (PCB) with 1,1%
  6. Renata Regina (PCB) with 2,1%
  7. Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Lula (PT) supports Alexandre Kalil (PSD) for the government of Minas Gerais, Luiz Felipe d'Avila (NOVO) supports Romeu Zema for reelection and Bolsonaro (PL) supports Carlos Viana (PL) for the government.
  8. Renata Regina (PCB) with 0%
  9. Marcus Pestana (PSDB) with 1,7%; Renata Regina (PCB) with 0,6%; Miguel Corrêa (PDT) with 0,3% and Lorene Figueiredo (PSOL) with 0,2%
  10. Renata Regina (PCB) with 0,6%; Miguel Corrêa (PDT) with 0,3% and Lorene Figueiredo (PSOL) with 0,2%
  11. Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Lula (PT) supports Alexandre Kalil (PSD) for the government of Minas Gerais, Luiz Felipe d'Avila (NOVO) supports Romeu Zema for reelection and Bolsonaro (PL) supports Carlos Viana (PL) for the government.
  12. Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Lula (PT) supports Alexandre Kalil (PSD) for the government of Minas Gerais, Luiz Felipe d'Avila (NOVO) supports Romeu Zema for reelection and Bolsonaro (PL) supports Carlos Viana (PL) for the government
  13. Cleitinho Azevedo (Cidadania) with 6%; Vittorio Medioli (Ind.) with 2%; Daniel Sucupira (PT) with 1% and Miguel Corrêa (PDT) with 1%
  14. Vittorio Medioli (Ind.) with 4%
  15. Vittorio Medioli (Ind.) with 6%
  16. Possible electoral scenario in which there is no support from any of the presidential candidates: Lula (PT) or Jair Bolsonaro (PL) for the candidates for the government of Minas Gerais
  17. Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Lula (PT) supports Alexandre Kalil (PSD) for the government of Minas Gerais, and Bolsonaro (PL) supports Romeu Zema (NOVO) for reelection
  18. Vittorio Medioli (Ind.) with 3% and Daniel Sucupira (PT) with 2%
  19. Áurea Carolina (PSOL) with 0,8% and Marcelo Álvaro Antônio (PSL) with 0,6%
  20. Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD) with 5,3%, Áurea Carolina (PSOL) with 2,6% and Paulo Brant (PSDB) with 1,9%
  21. Others (unspecified) with 6,3%, Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD) with 5% and Áurea Carolina (PSOL) with 2,1%
  22. Áurea Carolina (PSOL) with 3%
  23. Others (unspecified) with 8,5% and Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD) with 3%
  24. Áurea Carolina (PSOL) with 3,7%
  25. Coronel Cláudia (PL) with 8,2% and Mateus Simões (NOVO) with 2,7%
  26. Carlos Melles (PL) with 2%, Paulo Piau (MDB) with 2%, Pastor Altamiro Alves (PTB) with 1%, Sara Azevedo (PSOL) with 0,2% and Gilson Reis (PCdoB) with 0,1%
  27. Sara Azevedo (PSOL) with 4% and Paulo Piau (MDB) with 3%
  28. Possible electoral scenario in which the incumbent senator Alexandre Silveira (PSD) would be supported by the former president Lula (PT) and the candidate for the government of Minas Gerais, Alexandre Kalil (PSD). Also in this scenario, the former Minister of Tourism of Brazil, Marcelo Álvaro Antônio (PL) would be supported by the President Jair Bolsonaro and incumbent Senator Carlos Viana, both affiliated to the Liberal Party (PL). The federal deputy Marcelo Aro (PP) would be supported by the incumbent governor Romeu Zema (NOVO) and the state deputy of Minas Gerais, Cleitinho Azevedo wouldn't be supported by anyone.
  29. Paulo Piau (MDB) with 2,5%; Carlos Melles (PL) with 1,8% and Sara Azevedo (PSOL) with 1,6%
  30. Sara Azevedo (PSOL) with 5,4%
  31. Aécio Neves (PSDB) with 16%
  32. Aécio Neves (PSDB) with 20,8%
  33. Vanessa Portugal (PSTU) with 4,6%; Mário Heringer (PDT) with 2,2%; Kaká Menezes (REDE) with 1,6% and Marcelo Aro (PP) with 1,3%
  34. Rogério Correia (PT) with 6%; Agostinho Patrus Filho (PV) with 4% and Marcelo Aro (PP) with 1%

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