2022 Rio de Janeiro gubernatorial election

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2022 Rio de Janeiro state election
Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg
  2018 2 October 2022 (2022-10-02)2026 
Opinion polls
Turnout77.24%
Gubernatorial election
  Claudio Castro como Vice Governador do Rio de Janeiro.jpg Marcelo Freixo em Brasilia 02 (cropped).jpg Rodrigo Neves prefeito de Niteroi (2015).png
Candidate Cláudio Castro Marcelo Freixo Rodrigo Neves
Party PL PSB PDT
AllianceRio United and StrongerLife Will Get BetterChanging With Who Governs
Running mateThiago Pampolha César Maia Felipe Santa Cruz
Popular vote4,930,2882,294,196669812
Percentage58.69%27.39%8.00%

Mapa do 1o turno da eleicao para governador no Rio de Janeiro em 2022.svg
     Cláudio Castro     Rodrigo Neves

Governor before election

Cláudio Castro
PL

Elected Governor

Cláudio Castro
PL

Parliamentary election

All 70 seats of the Legislative Assembly
PartyLeader%Seats+/–
Legislative Assembly
PL None
UNIÃO None
Solidarity None
PSD None
PTB Marcus Vinicius
PSOL Renata Souza
PSB Carlos Minc
Avante Marcos Abrahão
PSC None
PP Dionisio Lins
Republicanos Carlos Macedo
PODE Alexandre Freitas
PROS None
PT Zeidan
PV Eurico Junior
PCdoB Enfermeira Rejane
Patriota Val Ceasa
DC Marcelo Cabeleireiro
PDT Martha Rocha
MDB Rosenverg Reis
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Senatorial election
2 October 2022 (2022-10-02)(one-only round)
Opinion polls
  Foto oficial de Romario (v. AgSen).jpg Alessandro Molon em julho de 2018 (recorte).jpg Clarissa Garotinho 2020.jpg
Candidate Romário Faria Alessandro Molon Clarissa Garotinho
Party PL PSB UNIÃO
Popular vote2,384,3311,731,7861,145,413
Percentage29.17%26.26%17.37%

RJ Senado 2022.svg
     Romário Faria     André Ceciliano
     Clarissa Garotinho     Alessandro Molon

Senator before election

Romário Faria
PL

Elected Senator

Romário Faria
PL

The 2022 Rio de Janeiro state election took place in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 2 October 2022. Voters elected a governor, vice governor, one senator, two alternate senator, 46 representatives for the Chamber of Deputies, and 70 Legislative Assembly members, with a possible second round to be held on 30 October, 2022. Under the Constitution of Brazil, the governor will be elected for a four-year term starting 1 January 2023. [1] and with the approval of Constitutional Amendment No. 111, it will end on 6 January, 2027. [2]

Contents

The incumbent governor, Cláudio Castro, a member of the Liberal Party, was eligible for a second term, and intended to run for reelection. [3] He was the Vice Governor of Rio de Janeiro until Wilson Witzel was convicted and removed from office in 30 April 2021 as a result of his impeachment trial. [4] Castro beat his opponent Marcelo Freixo in the first round. [5]

For the election to the Federal Senate, the seat occupied by Romário (PL), elected in 2014 by the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB), was at dispute. [6] Romário won reelection against a disparate field of candidates including Alessandro Molon, Clarissa Garotinho, and Daniel Silveira, whose candidacy was disaualified after the election. [5]

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

Legislative Assembly

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

AffiliationMembers+/–
Elected [7] Current [8]
PL 113Increase2.svg12
UNIÃO New11Increase2.svg11
Solidarity 36Increase2.svg3
PSD 35Increase2.svg2
PTB 14Increase2.svg3
PSOL 54Decrease2.svg1
PSB 13Increase2.svg2
Avante 13Increase2.svg2
PSC 23Increase2.svg1
PP 23Increase2.svg1
Republicanos 33Steady2.svg
PODE 12Increase2.svg1
PROS 12Increase2.svg1
PT 32Decrease2.svg1
PV 01Increase2.svg1
PCdoB 11Steady2.svg
Patriota 11Steady2.svg
DC 21Decrease2.svg1
PDT 31Decrease2.svg2
MDB 51Decrease2.svg4
Cidadania 10Decrease2.svg1
PTC 10Decrease2.svg1
PRTB 10Decrease2.svg1
PMB 10Decrease2.svg1
PSDB 20Decrease2.svg2
PRP 20Decrease2.svg2
PHS 20Decrease2.svg2
NOVO 20Decrease2.svg2
DEM 60Decrease2.svg6
PSL 130Decrease2.svg13
Total70

Gubernatorial candidates

The party conventions began on July 20 and will continue until August 5. The following political parties have already confirmed their candidacies. Political parties have until August 15, 2022, to formally register their candidates. [9]

Confirmed candidates

PartyCandidateMost relevant political office or occupationPartyRunning mateCoalitionElectoral number TV time per party/coalition Refs.
2023 logo of the Liberal Party (Brazil, 2006).svg
Liberal Party (PL)
Claudio Castro como Vice Governador do Rio de Janeiro.jpg
Cláudio Castro
Governor of Rio de Janeiro
(since 2021)
Uniao Brasil logo.svg
Brazil Union (UNIÃO)
RJ na COP26 - Secretario do Ambiente (cropped).jpg
Thiago Pampolha
Rio United and Stronger224min and 51sec [10]

Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB)

Marcelo Freixo em Paraty em Junho de 2022 - 01 (cropped).jpg
Marcelo Freixo
Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro
(since 2019)
Logomarca do Partido Social da Democracia Brasileira.png

Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)

Cesar Maia.jpg
Cesar Maia
Life Will Get Better403min and 04sec [11]
LogoPDT.svg
Democratic Labour Party (PDT)
Rodrigo Neves prefeito de Niteroi (2015).png
Rodrigo Neves
Mayor of Niterói
(2013–2020)
PSD Brazil logo.svg
Social Democratic Party (PSD)
Presidente - Ordem dos Advogados do Brasil, Felipe Santa Cruz (cropped).jpg
Felipe Santa Cruz
To Change With Those Who Know How To Govern121min and 40sec [12]
NOVO Logo 2023.png
New Party (NOVO)
Paulo Ganime em agosto de 2019.jpg
Paulo Ganime
Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro
(since 2019)
NOVO Logo 2023.png
New Party (NOVO)
Helio Secco3024sec [13]
Logo PSTU.png
United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)
Cyro Garcia PSTU-RJ.jpg
Cyro Garcia
Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro
(1992–1993)
Logo PSTU.png
United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)
Samantha Guedes16 [14]
PCB logo.svg
Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)
Eduardo serra.JPG
Eduardo Serra
Teacher at the Institute of International Relations and Defense of Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). PCB logo.svg
Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)
Bianca Novaes21 [15]
UP Flag2.svg
Popular Unity (UP)
Juliete Pantoja (foto oficial para o TSE) - 2022 - FRJ190001609712 div.jpg
Juliete
National coordinator of the MLB (Movement of the Struggle in the Neighbourhoods, Villages and Favelas). UP Flag2.svg
Popular Unity (UP)
Juliana Alves80 [16]
Logomarca do Partido da Causa Operaria, do Brasil.png
Workers' Cause Party (PCO)
Luiz Eugênio HonoratoRetired steelworker. Logomarca do Partido da Causa Operaria, do Brasil.png
Workers' Cause Party (PCO)
Guilherme de Lima29 [17] [18]
Brazilian Woman's Party (PMB) Jair Bolsonaro e Wilson Witzel em marco de 2019 (cropped).jpg
Wilson Witzel
Governor of Rio de Janeiro
(2019–2021)
Brazilian Woman's Party (PMB)Sidclei Bernardo35 [19]
The television time reserved for political propaganda for each election will be distributed among all parties and coalitions that have a candidate and representatRomárioion in the Chamber of Deputies.Total:
10 minutes
[20]

Withdrawn candidates

Senatorial candidates

The party conventions began on July 20 and will continue until August 5. The following political parties have already confirmed their candidacies. Political parties have until August 15, 2022, to formally register their candidates. [24]

Confirmed candidates

PartyCandidateMost relevant political office or occupationPartyCandidates for Alternate SenatorsCoalitionElectoral number TV time per party/coalition Ref.
2023 logo of the Liberal Party (Brazil, 2006).svg
Liberal Party (PL)
Foto oficial de Romario (v. AgSen).jpg
Romário
Senator for Rio de Janeiro
(since 2015)
2023 logo of the Liberal Party (Brazil, 2006).svg
Liberal Party (PL)
1st alternate senator:
Bruno Bonetti
222TBD [25]
2nd alternate senator:
Andrea Fontes
Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) Alessandro Molon em julho de 2018 (recorte).jpg
Alessandro Molon
Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro
(since 2011)
Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB)1st alternate senator:
Anderson Quack
400TBD [26]
2nd alternate senator:
Uiara Martins
Uniao Brasil logo.svg
Brazil Union
(UNIÃO)
Visitas.Visitantes (16894960340) cropped.jpg
Clarissa
Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro
(since 2015)
Uniao Brasil logo.svg
Brazil Union
(UNIÃO)
1st alternate senator:
Algacir Moulin
444TBD [27]
2nd alternate senator:
Dudu Canella
Logomarca Partido Trabalhista Brasileiro.png
Brazilian Labour Party (PTB)
Daniel Silveira (cropped).jpg
Daniel Silveira
Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro
(since 2019)
Logomarca Partido Trabalhista Brasileiro.png
Brazilian Labour Party (PTB)
1st alternate senator:
André Monteiro
142TBD [28]
2nd alternate senator:
Marão Lilinho
PT (Brazil) logo 2021.svg
Workers' Party (PT)
Deputado Andre Ceciliano - Recuperacao do Estado 02 (cropped).jpg
André Ceciliano
President of the Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro
(since 2019)
PV Logo.svg
Green Party (PV)
1st alternate senator:
Sergio Zveiter
Brazil of Hope 133TBD [29]
2nd alternate senator:
Wilson Borges
LogoPDT.svg
Democratic Labour Party (PDT)
Deputados cabo Daciolo (PSOL-RJ) e Marcos Reategui (PSC-AP) participam do programa Brasil em Debate (cropped).jpg
Cabo Daciolo
Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro
(2015–2019)
LogoPDT.svg
Democratic Labour Party (PDT)
1st alternate senator:
Negrogun
120TBD [30]
2nd alternate senator:
Mara Hofans
AVANTE Brazil Logo.png
Forward (AVANTE)
Marcelo Itagiba.jpg
Itagiba
Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro
(2007–2011)
AVANTE Brazil Logo.png
Forward (AVANTE)
1st alternate senator:
Amato
700TBD [31]
2nd alternate senator:
Anderson Claudino
Logo PSTU.png
United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)
Bárbara SinedinoTeacher Logo PSTU.png
United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)
1st alternate senator:
Sérgio Perdigão
160TBD [32]
2nd alternate senator:
Rodrigo da Silva
UP Flag2.svg
Popular Unity (UP)
RaulCivil servant UP Flag2.svg
Popular Unity (UP)
1st alternate senator:
Gabriela Gonçalves
800TBD [33]
2nd alternate senator:
Formigão
Brazilian Woman's Party (PMB)Dr. Paulo MarceloMedical doctor Brazilian Woman's Party (PMB)1st alternate senator:
Alexandre Cardoso
355TBD [34]
2nd alternate senator:
Marlucia Cruz
Logo PCO Institucional.svg
Workers' Cause Party (PCO)
Antonio Hermanon/a Logo PCO Institucional.svg
Workers' Cause Party (PCO)
1st alternate senator:
Aloizio Lamy
290TBD [35]
2nd alternate senator:
Bruno Maia de Sá
PCB logo.svg
Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)
Hiran RoedelRetired civil servant PCB logo.svg
Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)
1st alternate senator:
Marta Barçante
211TBD [36]
2nd alternate senator:
Bruno Maia de Sá
Christian Democracy (Brazil) logo.png
Christian Democracy (DC)
Prof. Helvio CostaAccountant Christian Democracy (Brazil) logo.png
Christian Democracy (DC)
1st alternate senator:
Pastor Antônio Carlos
277TBD [37]
2nd alternate senator:
Mister
The television time reserved for political propaganda for each election will be distributed among all parties and coalitions that have a candidate and representation in the Chamber of Deputies.Total:
5 minutes

Withdrawn candidates

Opinion polls

Governor

First round

The first round is scheduled to take place on 2 October 2022. [42]

Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Freixo
PSB
Castro
PL
Neves
PDT
Ganime
NOVO
Cyro
PSTU
Serra
PCB
Pantoja
UP
OthersAbst.
Undec.
Lead
Datafolha 16–18 Aug 20221.20423%26%5%1%4%5%2%5% [lower-alpha 1] 29%3%
Genial/Quaest 12–15 Aug 20221.50019%25%6%2%4%2%2%2% [lower-alpha 2] 37%6%
19%25%7%2%4%3%2%0% [lower-alpha 3] 38%6%
ModalMais/Futura 11–15 Aug 202280017,1%28,3%5,4%1,3%2,8%2,9%1,5%5,3% [lower-alpha 4] 35,4%11,2%
Globo/IPEC 12–14 Aug 20221.20017%21%5%1%3%3%5% [lower-alpha 5] 39%4%
Prefab Future 6–10 Aug 20222.0009,6%22,8%4,7%0,6%1,6%1%1,2% [lower-alpha 6] 58,5%13,2%
30–31 Jul 2022 Marcelo Crivella withdrawns his candidacy to run for Federal Deputy. [43]
Wilson Witzel is announced as a candidate by the Brazilian Woman's Party.
[44]
Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Freixo
PSB
Castro
PL
Neves
PDT
Ganime
NOVO
Crivella
Republicanos
Serra
PCB
Cyro
PSTU
OthersAbst.
Undec.
Lead
Real Time Big Data 25–26 Jul 20221.50024%30%9%1%0%1%2% [lower-alpha 7] 23%6%
24%31%9%1%0%1%1% [lower-alpha 8] 23%7%
Instituto GERP 19–22 Jul 20221.02020%28%11%1%2%2%2% [lower-alpha 9] 34%8%
IPEC 16–19 Jul 20221.00813%19%5%1%10%3%4%9% [lower-alpha 10] 37%6%
14%20%6%1%4%4%12% [lower-alpha 11] 39%6%
13 Jul 2022Felipe Santa Cruz withdraws his candidacy to be the running mate on Rodrigo Neves' ticket.
Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Freixo
PSB
Castro
PL
Neves
PDT
Ganime
NOVO
Cruz
PSD
Serra
PCB
Cyro
PSTU
OthersAbst.
Undec.
Lead
Instituto GERP 8–12 Jul 20221.50023%27%11%1%2%1%1%1% [lower-alpha 12] 33%4%
Genial/Quaest 8–11 Jul 20221.20022%24%6%1%2%2%2%7% [lower-alpha 13] 34%2%
Datafolha 29 Jun–1 Jul 20221.21822%23%7%2%2%6%5%2% [lower-alpha 14] 32%1%
22%21%6%2%2%5%4%9% [lower-alpha 15] 30%1%
Real Time Big Data 27–28 Jun 20221.50023%26%10%1%1%1%2% [lower-alpha 16] 36%3%
23%27%10%1%2% [lower-alpha 17] 36%4%
EXAME/IDEIA 10–15 Jun 20221.00023%24%8%2%3%1%2%13% [lower-alpha 18] 25%1%
25%29%10%2%3%1%2%3% [lower-alpha 19] 25%4%
Paraná Pesquisas 30 May–2 Jun 20221.54021,4%23,2%8%1%2,3%1,8%1,7%2,6% [lower-alpha 20] 37,9%1,8%
22,4%24,4%9,4%1,3%2,1%40,5%2%
Prefab Future 27–31 May 20221.60011%15,1%2,6%0,7%0,5%1%1,9%10,9% [lower-alpha 21] 56,3%4,1%
IPEC 19–22 May 20221.00815%16%6%1%2%3%5%16% [lower-alpha 22] 37%Tie
17%18%8%1%2%6%5%43%1%
Instituto GERP 16–20 May 20221.02021%22%10%1%2%2%1%1% [lower-alpha 23] 40%1%
Quaest/Genial 12–15 May 20221.20018%25%8%2%1%2% [lower-alpha 24] 43%7%
19%26%8%2%2%44%7%
19%27%9%3%43%8%
Datafolha 5–7 Apr 20221.20022%18%7%2%3%5%4%40%4%
18%14%5%1%2%4%3%13% [lower-alpha 25] 39%4%
Instituto GERP 21–24 Mar 20221.50024%21%14%1%1%39%3%
Prefab Future 17–20 Mar 20221,24315,4%11%4,3%0,3%0,6%13,4% [lower-alpha 26] 55%2%
16 March 2022–6 April 2022 Hamilton Mourão joins Republicanos and confirms his candidacy for the Senate seat of Rio Grande do Sul. [45]
Rodrigo Maia gives up on his reelection bid.
[46]
Pollster/client(s)Date(s)

conducted

Sample

size

Castro
PL
Freixo
PSB
Neves
PDT
Ganime
NOVO
Cruz
Ind.
Rocha
PDT
Mourão
PRTB
OthersAbst.
Undec.
Lead
Quaest/Genial 15–18 Mar 20221.20021%17%9%1%3%4% [lower-alpha 27] 45%4%
22%18%10%2%3%46%4%
24%20%4%4%48%4%
23%18%10%2%46%5%
Real Time Big Data 12–15 Mar 20221.50023%24%10%1%2%2% [lower-alpha 28] 38%1%
25%25%11%1%38%Tie
Quaest Pesquisa 22–26 Oct 20211.80414%19%4%26% [lower-alpha 29] 38%7%
16%25%7%3%49%9%
12%23%6%3%17%39%6%
Real Time Big Data 28–29 Sep 20211.20018%25%9%2%46%7%
18%25%10%47%7%
EXAME/IDEIA 23–26 Aug 20212.00021%22%7%16% [lower-alpha 30] 33%1%
Instituto GERP 10–17 Aug 20211.2006%12%7%18%15% [lower-alpha 31] 42%3%
11%17%12%60%5%
Atlas Intel 18–22 June 202180720,2%33%4,4%3,4%2,2%36,8%12,8%
19,1%31,8%3,5%4%1,8%39,9%12,7%
Paraná Pesquisas 28 May–1 June 20211.53016,3%23,8%2,1%23,1%34,7%0,7%
15,6%23,5%26,4% [lower-alpha 32] 34,5%2,9%
16,7%25,2%7%14,8% [lower-alpha 33] 36,3%8,5%
13%20,5%1,3%14,7%21,3% [lower-alpha 34] 29,2%0,8%

Second round

The second round (if necessary) is scheduled to take place on 30 October 2022. [47]

Castro vs. Freixo

Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Castro
PL
Freixo
PSB
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Datafolha 16–18 Aug 20221.20438%39%23%1%
Genial/Quaest 12–15 Aug 20221.50036%32%32%4%
ModalMais/Futura 11–15 Aug 202280040,3%33,1%26,6%7,2%
Real Time Big Data 25–26 Jul 20221.50040%31%29%9%
IPEC 16–19 Jul 20221.00834%33%33%1%
Genial/Quaest 8 Jul–11 Jul 20221.20036%31%33%5%
Real Time Big Data 27–28 Jun 20221.50037%30%33%7%
EXAME/IDEIA 10–15 Jun 20221.00038%32%30%6%
Quaest/Genial 12–15 May 20221.20038%27%35%11%
Quaest/Genial [lower-alpha 35] 12–15 May 20221.20037%40%22%3%
Quaest/Genial 15–18 Mar 20221.20034%30%37%4%
Quaest/Genial [lower-alpha 36] 12–15 May 20221.20036%41%23%5%
Atlas Intel 18–22 June 202180731%37,3%31.7%6,3%

Neves vs. Freixo

Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Freixo
PSB
Neves
PDT
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Datafolha 16–18 Aug 20221.20430%28%42%2%
Real Time Big Data 25–26 Jul 20221.50034%31%35%3%
Genial/Quaest 8 Jul–11 Jul 20221.20031%24%45%7%
Real Time Big Data 27–28 Jun 20221.50034%29%37%5%
Quaest/Genial 12–15 May 20221.20031%27%44%4%
Quaest/Genial 15–18 Mar 20221.20029%24%47%5%
Atlas Intel 18–22 June 202180734,6%14,4%51%20,2%

Rocha vs. Freixo

Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Freixo
PSB
Rocha
PDT
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Atlas Intel 18–22 June 202180736,2%14,1%49,7%22,1%

Castro vs. Santa Cruz

Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Castro
PL
Santa Cruz
PSD
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
EXAME/IDEIA 10–15 Jun 20221.00046%21%33%25%
Quaest/Genial 15–18 Mar 20221.20039%15%47%24%

Castro vs. Ganime

Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Castro
PL
Ganime
NOVO
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Quaest/Genial 15–18 Mar 20221.20040%11%49%29%

Castro vs. Neves

Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Castro
PL
Neves
PDT
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Genial/Quaest 12–15 Aug 20221.50037%24%39%13%
Real Time Big Data 25–26 Jul 20221.50042%27%31%15%
Genial/Quaest 8 Jul–11 Jul 20221.20037%21%41%16%
Real Time Big Data 27–28 Jun 20221.50038%26%36%12%
EXAME/IDEIA 10–15 Jun 20221.00040%26%34%14%
Quaest/Genial 12–15 May 20221.20038%24%38%14%
Quaest/Genial 15–18 Mar 20221.20036%20%44%16%

Senator

Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Romário
PL
Daciolo
PDT
Clarissa
UNIÃO
Molon
PSB
Silveira
PTB
Ceciliano
PT
Itagiba
AVANTE
Sinedino
PSTU
OthersAbst.
Undec.
Lead
Datafolha 16–18 Aug 20221.20431%11%4%12%7%3%1%2%1% [lower-alpha 37] 29%19%
Genial/Quaest 12–15 Aug 20221.50030%10%8%10%7%4%1%1%1% [lower-alpha 38] 28%20%
ModalMais/Futura 11–15 Aug 202280026,2%7,9%10,3%5,2%2,6%0,9%0,3%4,1% [lower-alpha 39] 26,8%15,9%
Globo/IPEC 12–14 Aug 20221.20027%8%7%7%6%4%1%2%1% [lower-alpha 40] 38%19%
Prefab Future 6–10 Aug 20222.00018,4%6,1%6,2%3,9%5,8%1,9%57,7%12,2%
31 Jul 2022 Marcelo Crivella withdrawns his candidacy to run for Federal Deputy. [43]
Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Romário
PL
Crivella
Republicanos
Clarissa
UNIÃO
Molon
PSB
Silveira
PTB
Daciolo
PDT
Itagiba
AVANTE
Ceciliano
PT
OthersAbst.
Undec.
Lead
Real Time Big Data 25–26 Jul 20221.50016%12%4%17%9%0%5%3% [lower-alpha 41] 34%1%
Instituto GERP 19–22 Jul 20221.02026%22%16%8%28%4%
IPEC 16–19 Jul 20221.00830%11%6%9%6%0%4%1% [lower-alpha 42] 32%19%
39%10%8%1%5%1% [lower-alpha 43] 36%29%
41%9%2%7%3% [lower-alpha 44] 39%32%
45%10%6%3% [lower-alpha 45] 36%35%
41%35% [lower-alpha 46] 25%6%
Instituto GERP 8 Jul–12 Jul 20221.50025%17%5%15%8%4%26%8%
Genial/Quaest 8 Jul–11 Jul 20221.20032%9%11%7%1%5%4% [lower-alpha 47] 33%21%
29 June 2022 Cláudio Castro announces Washington Reis as his running mate. [48]
Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Romário
PL
Crivella
Republicanos
Clarissa
UNIÃO
Molon
PSB
Silveira
PTB
Daciolo
PDT
Reis
MDB
Ceciliano
PT
OthersAbst.
Undec.
Lead
Real Time Big Data 27–28 Jun 20221.50019%14%8%4%3% [lower-alpha 48] 47%5%
EXAME/IDEIA 10–15 Jun 20221.00023%15%4%10%7%12%3%5%8% [lower-alpha 49] 13%6%
Paraná Pesquisas 30 May–2 Jun 20221.54014,9%10,3%11,3%8,1%12,5%3,1%3,2%2,7% [lower-alpha 50] 34%2,4%
Prefab Future 27–31 May 20221.60019,7%10,4%4,2%4,4%3,7%6,7%4,5%1,7%44,7%9,3%
27 May 2022 Luciana Boiteux's candidacy is withdrawn by the Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL), which decides to support Alessandro Molon. [49]
Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Romário
PL
Crivella
Republicanos
Clarissa
UNIÃO
Molon
PSB
Silveira
PTB
Boiteux
PSOL
Reis
MDB
Ceciliano
PT
OthersAbst.
Undec.
Lead
IPEC 19–22 May 20221.00829%8%8%4%6%10% [lower-alpha 51] 35%19%
39%7%11%43%28%
34%40% [lower-alpha 52] 25%6%
Quaest/Genial 12–15 May 20221.20019%11%6%10%4%3%2%3% [lower-alpha 53] 41%8%
25%16%11%5%4%39%9%
11%14%8%13%7% [lower-alpha 54] 46%1%
27%10%11%6%8% [lower-alpha 55] 38%16%
Instituto GERP 21–24 Mar 20221.50018%9%6%18%7%1%4% [lower-alpha 56] 37%Tie
Prefab Future 17–20 Mar 20221.24321,4%11,4%7,2%5,5%3,9%2,2%48,4%10%
16 March 2022 Hamilton Mourão joins Republicanos and confirms his candidacy for the Senate seat of Rio Grande do Sul. [45]
Pollster/client(s)Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Romário
PL
Crivella
Republicanos
Molon
PSB
Otoni
PSC
Silveira
PTB
Clarissa
PROS
Reis
MDB
D'Ângelo
PDT
OthersAbst.
Undec.
Lead
Quaest/Genial 15–18 Mar 20221.20025%14%7%4%3%7%6%4% [lower-alpha 57] 31%11%
29%16%8%7%5% [lower-alpha 58] 34%13%
11%7%6%13%13%51%Tie
29%7%10%10%5% [lower-alpha 59] 39%19%
Quaest Pesquisa 22–26 Oct 20211.80419%12%12%5%8%6%2% [lower-alpha 60] 29%7%
20%12%10%4%8%5%14% [lower-alpha 61] 21%6%
Instituto GERP 10–17 Aug 20211.20010%9%10%4%26% [lower-alpha 62] 41%16%
11%11%5%26% [lower-alpha 63] 47%15%
Paraná Pesquisas 28 May–1 June 20211.53014,6%13,9%8,5%4,4%4,4%1,2%24,3% [lower-alpha 64] 22,5%9,7%
19,6%16,1%13,8%6,1%7,1%1,8%27,5%3,5%

Results

Governor

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
Popular vote
Castro
58.67%
Freixo
27.38%
Neves
8.00%
Others
5.94%

Senator

CandidatePartyVotes%
Romário Faria (incumbent) PL 2,384,33136.16
Alessandro Molon PSB 1,731,78626.26
Daniel Silveira PTB 1,566,352
Clarissa Garotinho UNIÃO 1,145,41317.37
André Ceciliano PT 986,67614.96
Cabo Daciolo PDT 285,0374.32
Marcelo Itagiba Avante 18,2240.28
Bárbara Sinedino PSTU 18,2220.28
Sued Haidar PMB 11,9330.18
Raul Pedreira UP 7,2990.11
Helvio Costa DC 7,036
Hiran Roedel PCB 5,1200.08
Antonio Hermano PCO 1,198
Total6,594,041100.00
Valid votes6,594,04166.66
Invalid votes2,545,55525.73
Blank votes752,8647.61
Total votes9,892,460100.00
Registered voters/turnout12,809,12677.23
PL hold
Source: Superior Electoral Court
Popular vote
Romário
29.19%
Molon
21.20%
Silveira
19.18%
Clarissa
14.02%
Ceciliano
12.08%
Others
4.33%

Chamber of Deputies

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Liberal Party 1,717,30220.0311Increase2.svg9
Brazil Union 967,55311.296New
Brazil of Hope Workers' Party 734,5128.575Increase2.svg4
Communist Party of Brazil 125,2981.461Steady2.svg
Green Party 29,7500.350Steady2.svg
PSOL REDE Federation Socialism and Liberty Party 697,9208.145Increase2.svg1
Sustainability Network 40,4110.470Steady2.svg
Social Democratic Party 689,2558.044Increase2.svg1
Progressistas 569,0506.643Increase2.svg1
Republicanos 494,3305.773Increase2.svg1
Brazilian Democratic Movement 414,5064.842Decrease2.svg1
Podemos 267,6673.121Increase2.svg1
Republican Party of the Social Order 243,8892.851Steady2.svg
Democratic Labour Party 232,7182.711Decrease2.svg1
Brazilian Socialist Party 214,1352.501Steady2.svg
Solidariedade 209,2422.441Steady2.svg
Brazilian Labour Party 177,2472.071Increase2.svg1
Avante 132,5681.550Decrease2.svg1
Party of National Mobilization 95,9101.120Steady2.svg
Patriota 91,4101.070Steady2.svg
Always Forward Cidadania 87,7341.020Decrease2.svg1
Brazilian Social Democracy Party 79,3060.930Steady2.svg
New Party 81,7350.950Decrease2.svg1
Agir 53,8540.630Steady2.svg
Social Christian Party 38,2140.450Decrease2.svg1
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party 36,2250.420Steady2.svg
Brazilian Woman's Party 21,9640.260Steady2.svg
Christian Democracy 17,4650.200Decrease2.svg1
Brazilian Communist Party 8,1960.100Steady2.svg
United Socialist Workers' Party 2,2060.030Steady2.svg
Workers' Cause Party 00.000Steady2.svg
Total8,571,572100.0046
Valid votes8,575,98886.68
Invalid votes701,2907.09
Blank votes616,3806.23
Total votes9,893,658100.00
Registered voters/turnout12,809,12677.24

Legislative Assembly

RJ Assembleia Legislativa 2022.svg
Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Liberal Party 1,828,01921.8717Increase2.svg16
Brazil Union 896,41010.728New
Brazil of Hope Workers' Party 743,0518.897Increase2.svg4
Communist Party of Brazil 112,0051.341Steady2.svg
Green Party 20,4800.240Steady2.svg
Social Democratic Party 514,4366.156Increase2.svg2
PSOL REDE Federation Socialism and Liberty Party 514,4366.155Steady2.svg
Sustainability Network 13,6560.160Steady2.svg
Progressistas 414,9574.964Increase2.svg2
Solidariedade 350,7494.203Steady2.svg
Republicanos 322,6743.863Steady2.svg
Podemos 306,0853.662Increase2.svg2
Brazilian Democratic Movement 295,8463.542Decrease2.svg3
Democratic Labour Party 259,3063.102Decrease2.svg1
Republican Party of the Social Order 240,6582.882Increase2.svg1
Brazilian Socialist Party 221,9442.652Steady2.svg
Brazilian Labour Party 195,2052.331Steady2.svg
Patriota 154,3831.851Steady2.svg
Agir 144,3811.731Steady2.svg
Social Christian Party 141,7041.691Decrease2.svg1
Party of National Mobilization 121,4561.451Increase2.svg1
Avante 110,7081.321Steady2.svg
Christian Democracy 92,7451.110Decrease2.svg2
New Party 88,2481.060Decrease2.svg2
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party 85,9431.030Decrease2.svg1
Always Forward Cidadania 62,2960.750Decrease2.svg1
Brazilian Social Democracy Party 36,4930.440Decrease2.svg2
Brazilian Woman's Party 44,7920.540Decrease2.svg1
Popular Unity 15,5440.190New
Brazilian Communist Party 7,8570.090Steady2.svg
United Socialist Workers' Party 3,8990.050Steady2.svg
Workers' Cause Party 00.000Steady2.svg
Total8,360,366100.0070
Valid votes8,492,93585.84
Invalid votes756,2887.64
Blank votes644,4356.51
Total votes9,893,658100.00
Registered voters/turnout12,809,12677.24

Notes

  1. Wilson Witzel (PMB) with 4%; Milton Temer (PSOL) with 1% and Luiz Eugênio (PCO) with 0,3%
  2. Wilson Witzel (PMB) with 2%
  3. Luiz Eugênio (PCO) with 0%
  4. Wilson Witzel (PMB) with 5% and Luiz Eugênio (PCO) with 0,3%
  5. Wilson Witzel (PMB) with 4%; Milton Temer (PSOL) with 1% and Luiz Eugênio (PCO) with 0%
  6. Wilson Witzel (PMB) with 1%
  7. Cel. Emir Larangeira (PMB) with 1% and Felipe Santa Cruz (PSD) with 1%
  8. Cel. Emir Larangeira (PMB) with 1%
  9. Cel. Emir Larangeira (PMB) with 2%
  10. Anthony Garotinho (UNIÃO) with 6%; Cel. Emir Larangeira (PMB) with 2% and Milton Temer (PSOL) with 1%
  11. Anthony Garotinho (UNIÃO) with 9%; Cel. Emir Larangeira (PMB) with 2% and Milton Temer (PSOL) with 1%
  12. Cel. Emir Larangeira (PMB) with 1%
  13. Anthony Garotinho (UNIÃO) with 6% and Cel. Emir Larangeira (PMB) with 1%
  14. Cel. Emir Larangeira (PMB) with 2%
  15. Anthony Garotinho (UNIÃO) with 7% and Cel. Emir Larangeira (PMB) with 2%
  16. Cel. Emir Larangeira (PMB) did not score in this opinion poll.
  17. Cel. Emir Larangeira (PMB) did not score in this opinion poll.
  18. Marcelo Crivella (Republicanos) with 10%; Cel. Emir Larangeira (PMB) with 2% and Milton Temer (PSOL) with 1%
  19. Cel. Emir Larangeira (PMB) with 2% and Milton Temer (PSOL) with 1%
  20. Cel. Emir Larangeira (PMB) with 2,6%
  21. Anthony Garotinho (UNIÃO) with 10,1%; Milton Temer (PSOL) with 0,4% and Ronaldo Gomlevsky (PL) with 0,4%
  22. Marcelo Crivella (Republicanos) with 16%
  23. Cel. Emir Larangeira (PMB) with 1%
  24. André Ceciliano (PT) with 2%
  25. Anthony Garotinho (UNIÃO) with 7%; General Santos Cruz (PODE) with 4% and André Ceciliano (PT) with 2%
  26. Anthony Garotinho (UNIÃO) with 12,5%; Milton Temer (PSOL) with 0,5% and Ronaldo Gomlevsky (PL) with 0,4%
  27. André Ceciliano (PT) with 4%
  28. André Ceciliano (PT) with 2%
  29. Eduardo Paes (PSD) with 26%
  30. Eduardo Paes (PSD) with 16%
  31. Eduardo Paes (PSD) with 15%
  32. Washington Reis (MDB) with 8%; Bernardinho (NOVO) with 5,6% and Rodrigo Maia (Ind.) with 12,8%
  33. Washington Reis (MDB) with 8.8%; Bernardinho (NOVO) with 6%
  34. Luciano Huck (Ind.) with 21.3%
  35. Possible electoral scenario where the presidential candidate Lula (PT) supports Marcelo Freixo (PSB) for the government of Rio de Janeiro and Jair Bolsonaro (PL) supports Cláudio Castro (PL).
  36. Possible electoral scenario where the presidential candidate Lula (PT) supports Marcelo Freixo (PSB) for the government of Rio de Janeiro and Jair Bolsonaro (PL) supports Cláudio Castro (PL).
  37. Raul (UP) with 1% and Hiran Roedel (PCB) with 0%
  38. Raul (UP) with 1% and Hiran Roedel (PCB) with 0%
  39. Otoni de Paula (MDB) with 2,8%; Teacher Helvio Costa (DC) with 0,9%; Raul (UP) with 0,3% and Hiran Roedel (PCB) with 0,1%
  40. Raul (UP) with 1% and Hiran Roedel (PCB) with 0%
  41. Washington Reis (MDB) with 2%; Luciana Boiteux (PSOL) with 1% and Ivanir dos Santos (PDT) with 0%
  42. Ivanir dos Santos (PDT) with 1%
  43. Ivanir dos Santos (PDT) with 1%
  44. Ivanir dos Santos (PDT) with 3%
  45. Ivanir dos Santos (PDT) with 3%
  46. Possible electoral scenario where the presidential candidate Lula (PT) supports André Ceciliano (PT) for the Federal Senate and Jair Bolsonaro (PL) supports Romário (PL).
  47. Otoni de Paula (MDB) with 4%
  48. Luciana Boiteux (PSOL) with 2%, Marcelo Itagiba (AVANTE) with 1% and Ivanir dos Santos (PDT) with 0%
  49. Luciana Boiteux (PSOL) with 3%, Otoni de Paula (MDB) with 3% and Marcelo Itagiba (AVANTE) with 2%
  50. Otoni de Paula (MDB) with 2,7%
  51. Cabo Daciolo (PDT) with 10%
  52. Possible electoral scenario where the presidential candidate Lula (PT) supports André Ceciliano (PT) for the Federal Senate and Jair Bolsonaro (PL) supports Romário (PL)
  53. Otoni de Paula (MDB) with 3%
  54. Otoni de Paula (MDB) with 7%
  55. Otoni de Paula (MDB) with 8%
  56. Felipe Santa Cruz (PSD) with 4%
  57. André Ceciliano (PT) with 4%
  58. André Ceciliano (PT) with 5%
  59. André Ceciliano (PT) with 5%
  60. André Ceciliano (PT) with 2%
  61. Hamilton Mourão (PRTB) with 12% and André Ceciliano (PT) with 2%
  62. Jandira Feghali (PCdoB) and Benedita da Silva (PT) with 8%; Anthony Garotinho (PROS) and Rodrigo Maia with 4%; Felipe Santa Cruz and André Ceciliano (PT) with 1%
  63. Jandira Feghali (PCdoB) with 10%; Rodrigo Maia (Ind.) with 6%; Anthony Garotinho (PROS) with 5%; Felipe Santa Cruz (Ind.) with 3% and André Ceciliano (PT) with 2%
  64. Benedita da Silva (PT) with 18,7% and Eduardo Pazuello (Ind.) with 5,6%

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