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2022 Brazilian gubernatorial elections

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Gubernatorial elections were held in Brazil on 2 October 2022 as part of the nationwide general elections to elect tickets with state governors and their vice governors (as well as the Governor of the Federal District and their vice governor). A second round was held on 30 October for states where no candidate was able to secure more than half of the votes in the first round.

Background

The behind-the-scenes run for Governor in the state began after the 2020 Brazilian municipal elections, According to Brazilian electoral law, no one candidate can be declared before July 2022, until then all quoted persons to be candidates are called pre-candidates or potential candidates.

Overview

2022 Brazilian gubernatorial and senatorial elections
Federative unit Elected governors
1st round
Candidates in runoff
2nd round
Elected governors
2nd round
Elected senators
Acre Gladson Cameli (PP)
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Alan Rick (UNIÃO)
Amapá Clécio Luís (SD)
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Davi Alcolumbre (UNIÃO)
Alagoas
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Paulo Dantas (MDB)/Rodrigo Cunha (UNIÃO) Paulo Dantas (MDB) Renan Filho (MDB)
Amazonas
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Wilson Lima (UNIÃO)/Eduardo Braga (MDB) Wilson Lima (UNIÃO) Omar Aziz (PSD)
Bahia
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Jerônimo Rodrigues (PT)/ACM Neto (UNIÃO) Jerônimo Rodrigues (PT) Otto Alencar (PSD)
Ceará Elmano de Freitas (PT)
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Camilo Santana (PT)
Espírito Santo
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Renato Casagrande (PSB)/Carlos Manato (PL) Renato Casagrande (PSB) Magno Malta (PL)
Federal District Ibaneis Rocha (MDB)
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Damares Alves (REP)
Goiás Ronaldo Caiado (UNIÃO)
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Wilder Morais (PL)
Maranhão Carlos Brandão (PSB)
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Flávio Dino (PSB)
Mato Grosso Mauro Mendes (UNIÃO)
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Wellington Fagundes (PL)
Mato Grosso do Sul
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Renan Contar (PRTB)/Eduardo Riedel (PSDB) Eduardo Riedel (PSDB) Teresa Cristina (PP)
Minas Gerais Romeu Zema (NOVO)
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Cleiton Azevedo (PSC)
Pará Helder Barbalho (MDB)
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Roberto Faro (PT)
Paraíba
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João Azevêdo (PSB)/Pedro Cunha Lima (PSDB) João Azevêdo (PSB) Efraim Filho (UNIÃO)
Paraná Ratinho Júnior (PSD)
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Sergio Moro (UNIÃO)
Pernambuco
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Marília Arraes (SD)/Raquel Lyra (PSDB) Raquel Lyra (PSDB) Teresa Leitão (PT)
Piauí Rafael Fonteles (PT)
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Wellington Dias (PT)
Rio de Janeiro Cláudio Castro (PL)
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Romário Faria (PL)
Rio Grande do Norte Fátima Bezerra (PT)
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Rogério Marinho (PL)
Rio Grande do Sul
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Onyx Lorenzoni (PL)/Eduardo Leite (PSDB) Eduardo Leite (PSDB) Hamilton Mourão (REP)
Rondônia
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Marcos Rocha (UNIÃO)/Marcos Rogério (PL) Marcos Rocha (UNIÃO) Jaime Bagattoli (PL)
Roraima Antonio Denarium (PP)
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Hiran Gonçalves (PP)
Santa Catarina
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Jorginho Mello (PL)/Décio Lima (PT) Jorginho Mello (PL) Jorge Seif (PL)
São Paulo
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Tarcísio de Freitas (REP)/Fernando Haddad (PT) Tarcísio de Freitas (REP) Marcos Pontes (PL)
Sergipe
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Rogério Carvalho (PT)/Fábio Mitidieri (PSD) Fábio Mitidieri (PSD) Laercio Oliveira (PP)
Tocantins Wanderlei Barbosa (REP)
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Dorinha Rezende (UNIÃO)

Information by state

References