Results of the 2010 Brazilian general election

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The 2010 Brazilian general election saw Dilma Rousseff of the Workers' Party (PT) elected president.

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President

CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Dilma Rousseff Michel Temer (PMDB) Workers' Party 47,651,43446.9155,752,52956.05
José Serra Indio da Costa (DEM) Brazilian Social Democracy Party 33,132,28332.6143,711,38843.95
Marina Silva Guilherme Leal Green Party 19,636,35919.33
Plínio de Arruda Sampaio Hamilton Assis Socialism and Liberty Party 886,8160.87
José Maria Eymael José Paulo Neto Christian Social Democratic Party 89,3500.09
José Maria de Almeida Cláudia Durans United Socialist Workers' Party 84,6090.08
Levy Fidelix Luiz Eduardo Duarte Brazilian Labour Renewal Party 57,9600.06
Ivan Pinheiro Edmilson Costa Brazilian Communist Party 39,1360.04
Rui Costa Pimenta Edson Dorta Workers' Cause Party 12,2060.01
Total101,590,153100.0099,463,917100.00
Valid votes101,590,15391.3699,463,91793.30
Invalid/blank votes9,603,5948.647,142,0256.70
Total votes111,193,747100.00106,605,942100.00
Registered voters/turnout135,804,43381.88135,804,08478.50
Source: Election Resources

By state

First round

States/districts won by Dilma Rousseff
States/districts won by José Serra
States/districts won by Marina Silva
StateElectorateAbstention%Dilma%Serra%Marina%Others%Blank votes%Null votes%
Acre 470,445106,87922,72%82,73223,92%180,25252,13%81,08123,45%1,7340,51%3,8121,05%13,9203,83%
Alagoas 2,033,483449,63922,11%709,84450,92%508,23236,46%160,38011,50%15,6231,12%57,8213,65%131,9448,33%
Amapá 420,33162,53914,88%161,44347,38%72,77421,36%101,24329,71%5,2801,54%3,6301,01%13,4223,75%
Amazonas 2,028,122406,17420,03%991,12864,98%129,1908,47%392,17025,71%12,6860,84%21,3121,31%75,4624,65%
Bahia 9,544,3682,057,63321,56%4,188,09962,62%1,403,15320,98%1,052,67415,74%43,9750,66%221,8012,96%577,0337,71%
Ceará 5,878,0661,178,63120,05%2,783,45166,30%686,89116,36%686,77016,36%41,3990,99%140,3652,99%360,5597,67%
Espírito Santo 2,521,991438,94617,40%717,41737,25%682,59035,44%505,73426,26%20,1501,05%62,5693,00%94,5854,54%
Federal District 1,833,942283,17715,44%462,44131,74%354,07024,30%611,36241,96%29,1862,01%33,6742,17%60,0323,87%
Goiás 4,058,912729,27617,97%1,301,98542,23%1,217,20339,48%529,69417,18%33,9111,10%84,8582,55%161,9854,86%
Maranhão 4,320,7481,035,64823,97%2,079,65070,65%444,14515,09%400,04813,59%19,9360,69%67,8272,06%273,4948,33%
Mato Grosso 2,094,032438,82020,96%659,77142,94%678,61444,16%184,33912,00%13,8690,91%32,7281,98%85,8915,19%
Mato Grosso do Sul 1,700,912308,44818,13%518,87739,86%551,29642,35%219,81216,88%11,8640,90%26,7861,92%63,8294,58%
Minas Gerais 14,513,9342,675,49218,43%5,067,39946,98%3,317,87230,76%2,291,50221,25%108,8151,02%418,4683,53%634,3865,36%
Pará 4,763,4561,008,76321,18%1,699,79947,93%1,336,88737,70%474,84113,39%35,0570,99%66,7271,78%141,3613,76%
Paraíba 2,738,313506,05218,48%1,031,18553,21%551,05328,43%341,91617,64%13,8320,71%80,5283,61%213,7479,58%
Paraná 7,597,9991,250,37616,46%2,311,23938,94%2,607,66443,94%944,40215,91%71,6961,22%163,4862,58%249,1363,92%
Pernambuco 6,256,2131,214,27719,41%2,748,75161,74%773,37420,30%903,65517,37%26,1520,59%204,1764,05%385,8287,65%
Piauí 2,261,862448,53819,83%1,088,20567,09%339,44520,93%185,10711,41%9,2840,58%36,3802,01%154,9038,54%
Rio de Janeiro 11,584,0832,011,59717,37%3,739,63243,76%1,925,16622,53%2,693,13031,52%187,1472,19%368,1933,85%659,2186,89%
Rio Grande do Norte 2,245,135367,43416,37%846,41651,76%460,10728,14%313,36019,16%15,2800,93%75,5524,02%166,9668,89%
Rio Grande do Sul 8,107,5501,204,64814,86%3,007,26346,95%2,600,38940,59%725,58011,33%72,5291,13%266,3043,86%230,8373,34%
Rondônia 1,078,348231,90521,51%321,46440,73%358,38945,40%100,29212,71%9,1961,16%16,5321,95%40,1444,75%
Roraima 271,59637,98013,98%63,92728,72%113,60151,03%41,78418,77%3,3091,49%2,7251,17%8,2703,54%
Santa Catarina 4,536,718636,65414,03%1,402,56638,71%1,658,16145,77%507,01713,99%55,3851,53%110,6052,84%166,3304,26%
São Paulo 30,289,7234,979,45616,44%8,740,94937,31%9,524,05040,66%4,865,82820,77%295,4721,26%856,4333,38%1,027,5354,06%
Sergipe 1,425,334240,46516,87%506,80247,67%404,58438,05%141,03313,26%10,8351,01%43,0543,63%78,5616,63%
Tocantins 947,906175,26218,49%362,38350,98%198,97927,99%146,15120,56%3,3510,47%9,9511,29%51,8296,71%
Total135,804,43324,610,29618,12%47,651,43446,91%33,132,28332,61%19,636,35919,33%1,170,0771,15%3,479,3403,13%6,124,2545,51%

Second round

States/districts won by Dilma Rousseff
States/districts won by José Serra
StateElectorateAbstention%Dilma%Serra%Blank votes%Null votes%
Acre470,560134,31728.54%96,96930.33%222,76669.67%3,5631.06%12,5853.75%
Alagoas2,033,518536,87226.40%737,23653.63%637,36846.37%32,1202.15%89,9226.01%
Amapá420,34981,79619.46%198,64462.66%118,36037.34%4,4431.31%%17,1065.05%
Amazonas2,028,239543,72626.81%1,141,60780.57%275,33319.43%30,3692.05%37,2042.51%
Bahia9,544,6912,369,48624.83%4,737,07970.85%1,948,58429.15%146,8262.05%342,7164.78%
Ceará5,878,1921,358,60423.11%3,288,57077.35%962,72922.65%91,0422.01%177,2473.92%
Espírito Santo2,522,072527,74520.93%924,04649.17%955,42350.83%52,5732.64%62,2853.12%
Federal District1,834,135354,14619.31%708,67452.81%633,29947.19%45,8213.10%92,1956.23%
Goiás4,059,028900,92422.20%1,446,17849.25%1,490,36850.75%61,5951.95%159,9635.07%
Maranhão4,320,9221,275,53229.52%2,294,14679.09%606,44920.91%41,1141.35%103,3643.39%
Mato Grosso2,094,105545,64626.06%729,74748.89%762,90551.11%20,0821.30%35,7252.31%
Mato Grosso do Sul1,700,979410,54624.14%555,28344.87%682,30555.13%19,0801.48%33,7652.62%
Minas Gerais14,514,3853,045,24420.98%6,220,12558.45%4,422,29441.55%297,0282.59%529,4224.62%
Pará4,763,5921,275,99126.79%1,791,44353.20%1,576,15446.80%40,4121.16%79,5712.28%
Paraíba2,738,389521,24919.03%1,229,39161.55%767,91938.45%53,4472.41%166,3837.50%
Paraná7,598,1341,491,45119.63%2,593,08644.56%3,226,21655.44%112,6201.84%174,7612.86%
Pernambuco6,256,3841,373,94321.96%3,457,95375.65%1,113,23524.35%133,6922.74%177,5613.64%
Piauí2,261,931517,24522.87%1,112,38069.98%477,09230.02%26,6451.53%128,5697.37%
Rio de Janeiro11,584,4352,436,25821.03%4,934,07760.48%3,223,89139.52%313,4973.43%676,7127.40%
Rio Grande do Norte2,245,194483,90921.55%979,77259.54%665,72640.46%40,6392.31%75,1284.27%
Rio Grande do Sul8,107,7851,436,18517.71%3,117,76149.06%3,237,20750.94%148,4092.22%168,2232.52%
Rondônia1,078,402276,45025.64%347,13847.37%385,73552.63%12,9971.62%56,0826.99%
Roraima271,60349,92418.38%71,28033.44%141,89666.56%2,5071.13%5,9962.70%
Santa Catarina4,536,829766,24616.89%1,556,22643.39%2,030,13556.61%67,2521.78%116,9703.10%
São Paulo30,290,4435,801,61419.15%10,462,44745.95%12,308,48354.05%618,5382.53%1,099,3614.49%
Sergipe1,425,359294,96820.69%568,86253.56%493,28046.44%23,7872.10%44,4623.93%
Tocantins947,928251,36526.52%391,27958.88%273,30641.12%9,4551.36%22,5233.23%
Total135,804,43329,197,15221,50%55,752,52956,05%43,711,38843,95%2,452,5972,30%4,689,4284,40%

By municipality

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██ Municipalities won by Rousseff with less than 65% of the votes
██ Municipalities won by Rousseff with over 65% of the votes
██ Municipalities won by Serra with less than 65% of the votes
██ Municipalities won by Serra with over 65% of the votes

Worldwide results

Election results following the first round of voting by expatriate voters. 2010 Brazilian presidential election world map - First round.svg
Election results following the first round of voting by expatriate voters.

First round

Countries/territories won by Dilma Rousseff
Countries/territories won by José Serra
Countries/territories won by Marina Silva
CountryDilma RousseffJosé SerraMarina SilvaOther
candidates
Source
Expatriate voters
Algeria 10630 [2]
Angola 7846272 [3]
Argentina 1,34859032742 [3]
Australia 11724814518 [3]
Austria 14716811815 [3]
Belgium 46430129028 [3]
Bolivia 32351011634 [3]
Canada 1,0671,82998361 [3]
Cape Verde 245100 [3]
Chile 34545812423 [3]
China (HK) 1732184 [3]
China (PRC) 42116367 [3]
China (ROC) 62401 [3]
Colombia 93133367 [3]
Republic of Congo 6640 [3]
Congo-Kinshasa 8741 [3]
Costa Rica 88131608 [3]
Côte d'Ivoire 29431 [3]
Cuba 19511147 [3]
Czech Republic 2423130 [3]
Denmark 126686710 [3]
Dominican Republic 4960141 [3]
East Timor 269401 [3]
Ecuador 9594224 [3]
Egypt 2110110 [3]
El Salvador 3621100 [3]
Finland 3847366 [3]
France (mainland) 96461846241 [4]
France (Guyane) 99249629421 [3]
Gabon 17231 [3]
Germany 1,1331,166828111 [3]
Greece 11269207 [3]
Guatemala 3945162 [3]
Guinea Bissau 187221 [3]
Guyana 91282 [3]
Honduras 2649136 [3]
Hungary 3323106 [3]
India 6480 [3]
Indonesia 1620 [3]
Ireland 2948251 [3]
Israel 1757192 [5]
Italy 2,8041,5731,006206 [3]
Jamaica 17320 [3]
Japan 1,7263,248772204 [3]
Jordan 92311020 [3]
Kenya 5460 [3]
Kuwait 10970 [3]
Lebanon 3681714735 [3]
Malaysia 71680 [3]
Mexico 147216466 [3]
Morocco 9140 [3]
Mozambique 9551552 [3]
Netherlands 38933228218 [3]
New Zealand 922143 [6]
Nicaragua 562355 [3]
Nigeria 71300 [3]
Norway 11158714 [3]
Panama 106173349 [3]
Paraguay 1,0071,06718530 [3]
Peru 1271935618 [3]
Philippines 19710 [7]
Poland 1716151 [3]
Portugal 4,1932,1531,08092 [3]
Qatar 1926161 [3]
Romania 510140 [3]
Russia 81176 [3]
Saudi Arabia 71630 [3]
Senegal 163202 [3]
Serbia 8635 [3]
Singapore 12105173 [3]
South Africa 78101669 [3]
South Korea 62021 [3]
Spain 97260536956 [3]
Suriname 14889372 [3]
Sweden 28718913315 [3]
Switzerland 1,4961,188940104 [3]
Syria 37735 [3]
Thailand 82290 [3]
Tunisia 2781 [3]
Turkey 31000 [3]
United Arab Emirates 131940 [3]
United Kingdom 1,1061,15278270 [8]
United States 6,30012,8206,620620 [3]
Uruguay 40928915230 [3]
Venezuela 149198242 [3]
West Bank 341251374 [5]
Total30,95033,85017,2082,141 [3]

Second round

Election results following the second round of voting by expatriate voters. 2010 Brazilian presidential election world map - Second round.svg
Election results following the second round of voting by expatriate voters.
Countries/territories won by Dilma Rousseff
Countries/territories won by José Serra
Country [9] Dilma Rousseff%José Serra%Source
Expatriate voters
Algeria 950%950% [3]
Angola 7853.78%6746.21% [3]
Argentina 1,45564.1%81535.9% [3]
Australia 16329.48%39070.52% [3]
Austria 17843.1%23556.9% [3]
Belgium 51853.18%45646.82% [3]
Bolivia 30532.14%64467.86% [3]
Canada 1,23032.29%2,57967.71% [3]
Cape Verde 3384.62%615.38% [3]
Chile 37239.83%56260.17% [3]
China (HK) 2432.87%4967.13% [3]
China (PRC) 4922.28%21577.72% [3]
China (ROC) 822.86%2777.14% [3]
Colombia 9840.66%14359.34% [3]
Republic of Congo 545.45%654.55% [3]
Congo-Kinshasa 746.67%853.33% [3]
Costa Rica 10637.32%17862.68% [3]
Côte d'Ivoire 3083.33%616.67% [3]
Cuba 24897.64%62.36% [3]
Czech Republic 2243.14%2956.86% [3]
Denmark 14956.87%11343.13% [3]
Dominican Republic 6547.45%7252.55% [3]
East Timor 4467.69%2132.31% [3]
Ecuador 8145.51%9754.49% [3]
Egypt 2765.85%1434.15% [3]
El Salvador 3852.05%3547.95% [3]
Finland 5346.49%6153.51% [3]
France (mainland) 1,03757.32%77242.68% [3]
France (Guyane) 98659.72%66540.28% [3]
Gabon 1990.48%29.52% [3]
Germany 1,28744.67%1,59455.33% [3]
Greece 9351.96%8648.04% [3]
Guatemala 3047.45%6152.55% [3]
Guinea Bissau 2550%2550% [3]
Guyana 1140.74%1659.26% [3]
Honduras 2228.57%5571.43% [3]
Hungary 2646.43%3053.57% [3]
India 646.15%753.85% [3]
Indonesia 00%8100% [3]
Ireland 3735.92%6664.08% [3]
Israel 1935.92%8564.08% [3]
Italy 2,73254.91%2,24345.09% [3]
Jamaica 1982.61%417.39% [3]
Japan 1,61826.47%4,49573.53% [3]
Jordan 10071.43%4028.57% [3]
Kenya 637.5%1062.5% [3]
Kuwait 1047.62%1152.38% [3]
Lebanon 39465.78%20534.22% [3]
Malaysia 1237.5%2062.5% [3]
Mexico 12935.73%23264.27% [3]
Morocco 964.29%535.71% [3]
Mozambique 10757.53%7942.47% [3]
Netherlands 48349.14%50050.86% [3]
New Zealand 1431.11%3168.89% [3]
Nicaragua 5058.82%3541.18% [3]
Nigeria 1340.63%1959.38% [3]
Norway 14660.08%9739.92% [3]
Panama 11037.67%18262.33% [3]
Paraguay 91439.13%1,34460.87% [3]
Peru 12839.13%25060.87% [3]
Philippines 1878.26%521.74% [3]
Poland 1839.13%2860.87% [3]
Portugal 4,38257.92%3,18342.08% [3]
Qatar 1833.96%3566.04% [3]
Romania 311.54%2388.46% [3]
Russia 1234.29%2365.71% [3]
Saudi Arabia 730.43%1669.57% [3]
Senegal 1538.46%2461.54% [3]
Serbia 1352%1248% [3]
Singapore 1711.33%13388.67% [3]
South Africa 5832.17%10767.83% [3]
South Korea 618.75%2681.25% [3]
Spain 1,02455.32%82744.68% [3]
Suriname 12053.1%10646.9% [3]
Sweden 31554.88%25945.12% [3]
Switzerland 1,73447.78%1,89552.22% [3]
Syria 3767.27%1832.73% [3]
Thailand 1024.39%3775.61% [3]
Tunisia 758.33%541.67% [3]
Turkey 436.36%763.64% [3]
United Arab Emirates 1645.71%1954.29% [3]
United Kingdom 1,29942.15%1,78357.85% [3]
United States 7,00327.51%18,45772.49% [3]
Uruguay 41351.5%38948.5% [3]
Venezuela 20540.2%30559.8% [3]
West Bank 35591.97%318.03% [3]
Total33,11240.86%47,91359.13% [10] [11]

Voter demographics

Demographic subgroupRousseffSerra % of
total vote
Total vote5644100
Gender
Men604048
Women534752
Age
16–24 years old544618
25–34 years old574324
35–44 years old594120
45–59 years old584223
60 and older534715
Education
Less than high school623845
High school diploma544639
Bachelor's degree or more455516
Family income
Under 2x min wage623844
2-5x min wage554536
5-10x min wage505011
Over 10x min wage43579
Region
Southeast534745
South475316
Northeast693125
North + Central-West554514

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Chamber of Deputies

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Workers' Party 16,289,19916.8788+5
Brazilian Democratic Movement Party 12,537,25212.9878–11
Brazilian Social Democracy Party 11,477,38011.8854–11
Party of the Republic 7,311,6557.5742+18
Democrats 7,301,1717.5643–22
Brazilian Socialist Party 6,851,0537.0934+7
Progressive Party 6,330,0626.5541–1
Democratic Labour Party 4,854,6025.0328+4
Brazilian Labour Party 4,038,2394.1821–1
Green Party 3,710,3663.8415+2
Social Christian Party 3,072,5463.1817+8
Communist Party of Brazil 2,748,2902.8515+2
Popular Socialist Party 2,536,8092.6312–9
Brazilian Republican Party 1,633,5001.697+6
Socialism and Liberty Party 1,142,7371.1830
Party of National Mobilization 1,086,7051.134+1
Humanist Party of Solidarity 764,4120.7920
Labour Party of Brazil 642,4220.673+2
Christian Labour Party 595,4310.621–3
Social Liberal Party 499,9630.521+1
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party 307,9250.322+2
Progressive Republican Party 307,1880.322+2
Christian Social Democratic Party 191,8350.2000
National Labour Party 182,9260.1900
United Socialist Workers' Party 102,1200.1100
Brazilian Communist Party 57,5630.0600
Workers' Cause Party 6,6600.0100
Total96,580,011100.005130
Valid votes96,580,01186.98
Invalid/blank votes14,458,67213.02
Total votes111,038,683100.00
Registered voters/turnout135,523,62281.93
Source: Election Resources

Senate

PartyVotes%Seats
WonTotal+/–
Workers' Party 39,410,14123.121115+5
Brazilian Social Democracy Party 30,903,73618.13511–3
Brazilian Democratic Movement Party 23,998,94914.081619+3
Communist Party of Brazil 12,561,7167.37120
Democrats 10,225,8836.0026–12
Progressive Party 9,170,0155.3845+4
Brazilian Labour Party 7,999,5894.6916+2
Popular Socialist Party 6,766,5173.97110
Brazilian Socialist Party 6,129,4633.60330
Green Party 5,047,7972.96000
Party of the Republic 4,649,0242.7334+1
Brazilian Republican Party 3,332,8861.9611–1
Socialism and Liberty Party 3,041,8541.7822+1
Democratic Labour Party 2,431,9401.4324–1
Labour Party of Brazil 1,480,8460.87000
Social Christian Party 1,247,1570.7311+1
Social Liberal Party 446,5170.26000
United Socialist Workers' Party 436,1920.26000
Humanist Party of Solidarity 305,7930.18000
Christian Labour Party 282,6290.17000
Party of National Mobilization 241,3210.1411+1
Brazilian Communist Party 146,6270.09000
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party 74,4780.0400–1
Christian Social Democratic Party 73,2270.04000
Workers' Cause Party 21,2630.01000
National Labour Party 6,0130.00000
Total170,431,573100.00548118
Total votes111,038,684
Registered voters/turnout135,523,62281.93
Source: Election Results

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