2024 Vitória mayoral election

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2024 Vitória mayoral election
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 2020October 6, 20242028 
  2024 LORENZO PAZOLINI CANDIDATO PREFEITO ES VITORIA TSE (80002366610).jpg 2024 JOAO COSER CANDIDATO PREFEITO ES VITORIA TSE (80002335761).jpg 2024 LUIZ PAULO VELLOZO LUCAS CANDIDATO PREFEITO ES VITORIA TSE (80002335745).jpg
Nominee Lorenzo Pazolini João CoserLuiz Paulo Lucas
Party Republicanos PT PSDB
AllianceVitória of UnityVitória FirstVitória for the Future
Running mateCris SamoriniPriscilla MansoVictor Ricciardi Rocha
Popular vote105,59929,33923,397
Percentage56.22%15.62%12.46%

Mayor before election

Lorenzo Pazolini
Republicanos

Elected mayor

Lorenzo Pazolini
Republicanos

Parliamentary election
PartyLeaderVote %Seats+/–
Municipal Chamber
Republicanos Aylton Dadalto3+2
PP Anderson Goggi3+2
PSB Aloisio Varejão3+2
FE Brasil Karla Koser3+1
PODE André Brandino20
PL Darcio Bracarense2+2
MDB João Flavio1+1
PRD Mauricio Leite1−1
NOVO Leonardo Monjardim1+1
PSOL-REDE Ana Paula Rocha10
Solidarity Dalto Neves1+1
PSDB-Cidadania None0−3
UNIÃO None0−1
PDT Pedro Tápias0−1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

The 2024 Vitória municipal election took place in the city of Vitória , Brazil on 6 October 2024. Voters elected a mayor, vice mayor, and 21 councillors.

Contents

The incumbent mayor, Lorenzo Pazolini of the Republicanos was elected first in 2020. [1]

Pazolini was reelected in the first round. [2]

Results

Mayor

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Lorenzo Pazolini(incumbent)Cris Samorini (PP) Republicans 105,59956.22
João CoserPriscilla Manso (PV Workers' Party 29,33915.62
Luiz Paulo Vellozo LucasVictor Ricciardi Rocha (UNIÃO) Brazilian Social Democracy Party 23,39712.46
Capitão AssumçãoMayra Marcarini Liberal Party 17,9469.55
Camila Valadão Macaciel Breda (REDE) Socialism and Liberty Party 10,7735.74
DuWagner Borges (PRTB) Avante 7860.42
Total187,840100.00
Valid votes187,84094.16
Invalid votes5,9642.99
Blank votes5,6822.85
Total votes199,486100.00
Registered voters/turnout266,57074.83
PSD hold
Popular vote (first round)
Pazolini
56.22%
Coser
15.62%
Paulo
12.46%
Assumção
9.55%
Valadão
5.74%
Du
0.42%

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References

  1. "Delegado Pazolini é eleito prefeito de Vitória". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 29 November 2020. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  2. "Lorenzo Pazolini é prefeito reeleito de Vitória (ES)". Justiça Eleitoral (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 12 October 2024.