Raquel Lyra

Last updated
Fernando Lucena
(died 2022)
Raquel Lyra
Raquel Lyra, June 2023.jpg
Lyra in 2023
Governor of Pernambuco
Assumed office
1 January 2023
Children2
Relatives Fernando Lyra (uncle)
Alma mater Federal University of Pernambuco

Raquel Teixeira Lyra Lucena (born 2 December 1978) is a Brazilian lawyer, politician and the current governor of Pernambuco since 2023. Lyra was mayor of Caruaru from 2017 to 2022. A member of a political family, she previously served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Pernambuco. She is affiliated to the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB) but was a member of the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB).

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Early career

Lyra was born to João Lyra Neto, the former mayor of Caruaru and Governor of Pernambuco, and Mércia Lyra, daughter of the former mayor of Caruaru João Lyra Filho and niece of Itamar Franco's Minister of Justice Fernando Soares Lyra.

Lyra was elected to the state legislative of Pernambuco in the 2010 elections with 49,610 votes. [1] Lyra was reelected in 2014 with around 80,000 votes, being the most voted state representative in that election. [2]

Lyra was elected mayor of her hometown Caruaru in 2017 with 53.15% of the vote. [3] She is the first woman to be elected as a mayor of Caruaru. [4]

Governor of Pernambuco

In 31 March 2022 she resigned to the office of mayor of Caruaru in order to run in the 2022 Pernambuco gubernatorial election as a candidate. [5] She finished the first round of the elections in the second place, with 20.58% of the valid votes, and advanced to a run-off in the second round with Marília Arraes, a member of Solidariedade. [6]

Raquel was elected governor of Pernambuco on 30 October 2022, after obtaining 58.70% of the valid votes in the second round and defeating Marília Arraes, who obtained 41.30% of the votes. She is the first female governor of the state of Pernambuco. [7]

Personal life

Lyra is the daughter of former mayor of Caruaru and former Governor of Pernambuco João Lyra Neto. She is the widow of Fernando Lucena who died on the day of the first round of the 2022 Brazilian general election. She has two sons: Fernando Jr. and João. [8]

Electoral history

2022 Pernambuco gubernatorial election

ElectionFirst roundSecond round
PartyVotes%PositionResultVotes%PositionResult
2022 PSDB 1,009,55620.58No. 2Run-off [9] 3,113,41558.70No. 1Elected [10]

2020 Caruaru mayoral election

ElectionFirst round
PartyVotes%PositionResult
2020PSDB114,46666.86No. 1Re-elected [11]

2016 Caruaru mayoral election

ElectionFirst roundSecond round
PartyVotes%PositionResultVotes%PositionResult
2016PSDB44,77626.08No. 2Run-off [12] 93,80353.15No. 1Elected [13]

Legislative Assembly of Pernambuco

Election
PartyVotes%Position in
Pernambuco state
Result
2014 PSB 80,8791.76No. 3Re-elected [14]
2010 PSB 49,6101.10No. 18Elected [15]

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Political offices
Preceded by
José Queiroz de Lima
Mayor of Caruaru
2017–2022
Succeeded by
Rodrigo Pinheiro
Preceded by Governor of Pernambuco
2023–present
Incumbent