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2022 São Paulo gubernatorial election

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2022 São Paulo state election

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Opinion polls
Turnout78.37% (first round)
78.93% (second round)
Gubernatorial election
 
Candidate Tarcísio de Freitas Fernando Haddad
Party Republicanos PT
Alliance São Paulo Can Do More Together for São Paulo
Running mate Felicio Ramuth Lúcia França
Popular vote 13,480,190 10,908,972
Percentage 55.27% 44.73%

Candidate with the most votes per municipality in the 2nd round (645):
     Tarcísio de Freitas (566 municipalities)
     Fernando Haddad (79 municipalities)

Governor before election

Rodrigo Garcia
PSDB

Elected Governor

Tarcísio de Freitas
Republicanos

Parliamentary election

All 94 seats of the Legislative Assembly
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
Legislative Assembly
PL Ricardo Madalena 16.04 19 +12
PT Maria Izabel Noronha 13.90 18 +8
PSDB Analice Fernandes 8.07 8 +2
Republicanos Altair Moraes 7.24 8 +2
UNIÃO Milton Leite Filho 7.05 8 −14
PSOL Carlos Giannazi 5.66 5 +1
PODE Márcio Giudicio 4.37 4 +1
PSD Marta Costa 3.90 4 +2
MDB Jorge Caruso 3.79 4 +2
PP Antonio Olim 3.39 3 −1
PSC None 2.65 1 +1
Cidadania Roberto Morais 2.31 3 +1
NOVO Sergio Victor 1.35 1 −3
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Senatorial election
2 October 2022 (2022-10-02) (one-only round)
Opinion polls
 
Candidate Marcos Pontes Márcio França Edson Aparecido
Party PL PSB MDB
Alliance São Paulo Can Do More Together for São Paulo São Paulo Forward
Popular vote 10,714,913 7,822,518 1,655,224
Percentage 49.68% 36.27% 7.67%

Candidate with the most votes per municipality (645):
     Marcos Pontes (564 municipalities)
     Márcio França (78 municipalities)
     Edson Aparecido (3 municipalities)

Senator before election

José Serra
PSDB

Elected Senator

Marcos Pontes
PL

The 2022 São Paulo state election took place in the state of São Paulo, Brazil on 2 October 2022 and 30 October 2022 (second round, if necessary). Voters elected a Governor, Vice Governor, one Senator, 70 representatives for the Chamber of Deputies, and 94 Legislative Assembly members. The incumbent Governor, Rodrigo Garcia, of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB), was eligible for a second term and ran for reelection.[1]

Garcia was elected Vice Governor in 2018 and took office as the governor on 1 April 2022, with the resignation of the incumbent João Doria, due to his then candidacy for the Presidency of Republic, which he ended up withdrawing on 23 May 2022.[2] Garcia was defeated on his reelection bid and Tarcísio de Freitas was elected as governor of São Paulo, ending the 28 year consecutive rule of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party on the state.[3] For the election to the Federal Senate, the seat occupied by the incumbent senator José Serra (PSDB) since 2015, was at dispute, but he decided to run for a seat at the Chamber of Deputies. However, he wasn't elected.[4] Marcos Pontes, a member of the Liberal Party, was elected to replace Serra on the Federal Senate.[5]

The governor and vice governor elected in this election will serve a term that is a few days longer. This is due to Constitutional Amendment No. 111, which amended the Constitution of Brazil and stipulated that the mandate of elected governors will begin on 1 January 2023 and end on 6 January 2027.[6]

Electoral calendar

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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
15 May Start of crowdfunding of candidates
20 July to 5 August Party conventions for choosing candidates and coalitions
16 August to 30 September Period of exhibition of free electoral propaganda on radio, television and on the internet related to the first round
2 October First round of 2022 elections
7 October to 28 October Period of exhibition of free electoral propaganda on radio, television and on the internet related to the second round
30 October Second round of 2022 elections
until 19 December Delivery of electoral diplomas for those who were elected in the 2022 elections by the Brazilian Election Justice

Legislative Assembly

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The result of the last state election and the current situation in the Legislative Assembly of São Paulo is given below:

Affiliation Members +/–
Elected[7] Current[8]
PL 6 19 Increase13
PSDB 8 13 Increase5
PT 10 10 Steady
UNIÃO New 8 Increase8
PODE 4 7 Increase3
Republicanos 6 7 Increase1
PP 4 5 Increase1
MDB 3 3 Steady
PSD 2 3 Increase1
PSOL 4 3 Decrease1
Cidadania 2 2 Steady
Avante 1 2 Increase1
PCdoB 1 2 Increase1
PDT 1 2 Increase1
NOVO 4 2 Decrease2
Agir 0 1 Increase1
PRTB 0 1 Increase1
Patriota 1 1 Steady
REDE 1 1 Steady
Solidarity 1 1 Steady
PSB 8 1 Decrease7
PHS 1 0 Decrease1
PROS 1 0 Decrease1
PV 1 0 Decrease1
PTB 2 0 Decrease2
DEM 7 0 Decrease7
PSL 15 0 Decrease15
Total 94

Gubernatorial candidates

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

Candidates in runoff

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Party Candidate Most relevant political office or occupation Party Running mate Coalition Electoral number TV time per party/coalition Refs.
Republicanos

Republicans

Tarcísio de Freitas
Tarcísio de Freitas
Minister of Infrastructure of Brazil
(2019–2022)

Social Democratic Party (PSD)
Felicio Ramuth
Felicio Ramuth
São Paulo Can Do More 10 2min and 24sec [13][14][15]
Workers' Party (PT)

Workers' Party (PT)

Fernando Haddad
Fernando Haddad
Mayor of São Paulo
(2013–2017)

Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB)

Lúcia França
Lúcia França
Together for São Paulo 13 2min and 17sec [19][20][21]

Candidates failing to make runoff

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Party Candidate Most relevant political office or occupation Party Running mate Coalition Electoral number TV time per party/coalition Refs.
Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB) Rodrigo Garcia
Rodrigo Garcia
Governor of São Paulo
(since 2022)
Brazil Union (UNIÃO)

Brazil Union (UNIÃO)

Eugênio Zuliani
Eugênio Zuliani
São Paulo Forward 45 4min and 13sec [25][26]
Democratic Labour Party (PDT)

Democratic Labour Party (PDT)


Elvis Cezar

Mayor of Santana de Parnaíba
(2013–2021)
Democratic Labour Party (PDT)

Democratic Labour Party (PDT)

Gleides Sodré 12 44sec [27]
New Party (NOVO)
New Party (NOVO)
Vinicius Poit
Vinicius Poit
Federal Deputy from São Paulo
(since 2019)
New Party (NOVO)
New Party (NOVO)
Doris Alves [a] 30 21sec [28][29]
United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)

United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)

Altino Prazeres
Altino Prazeres Júnior
Chemical worker. Former president of the Chemical Industries' Workers Union of Pernambuco and the São Paulo Metro Workers Union United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)

United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)

Flávia Bischain 16 [30]
Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)

Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)

Gabriel Colombo
Gabriel Colombo
Bachelor of Agronomy and former leader of the Postgraduate National Association (ANPG) Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)

Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)

Aline Miglioli [31] 21 [32][33][34]
Christian Democracy (DC)

Christian Democracy (DC)

Antonio Jorge Lawyer Christian Democracy (DC)

Christian Democracy (DC)

Vitor Rocca 27 [35]
Workers' Cause Party (PCO)

Workers' Cause Party (PCO)


Edson Dorta Silva
Secretary-general of the National Federation of Correios (in 2001 and 2012) Workers' Cause Party (PCO)

Workers' Cause Party (PCO)

Lílian Miranda 29 [36][37][38]
Popular Unity (UP)

Carol Vigliar
Political activist and member of the Women's Movement Olga Benário. Popular Unity (UP)

Eloiza Alves
[39] 80 [40]
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:
10 minutes
[41]

Withdrawn candidates

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Senatorial candidates

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

Confirmed candidates

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Party Candidate Most relevant political office or occupation Party Candidates for Alternate Senators Coalition Electoral number Refs.
Democratic Labour Party (PDT)

Democratic Labour Party (PDT)

Aldo Rebelo
Aldo Rebelo
Minister of Defence of Brazil
(2015–2016)
Democratic Labour Party (PDT)

Democratic Labour Party (PDT)

1st alternate senator:
Maria Auxiliadora
123 [49][50]
2nd alternate senator:
Antonio Carlos Fernandes Jr

Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)
Edson Aparecido
Edson Aparecido
Secretary of Health of São Paulo
(2018–2022)

Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)
1st alternate senator:
Augusto Castro
São Paulo Forward 150 [51]

Podemos (PODE)
2nd alternate senator:
Elsa Oliveira
United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)

United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)

Luiz Carlos "Mancha" Prates Former president of the Metalworkers Union of São José dos Campos and licensed director of CSP-Conlutas. United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)

United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)

1st alternate senator:
Eliana Ferreira
161 [52]
2nd alternate senator:
Soraya de Matos

Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)

Tito Flávio Bellini
Professor at the Federal University of Triângulo Mineiro (UFTM), with a doctorate in history at the São Paulo State University (UNESP).[53] Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)

Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)

1st alternate senator:
Ernesto Pichler
[31] 211 [54][55][56]
2nd alternate senator:
Felipe Queiroz
Liberal Party (PL)

Liberal Party (PL)

Marcos Pontes
Marcos Pontes
Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation of Brazil
(2019–2022)
Liberal Party (PL)

Liberal Party (PL)

1st alternate senator:
Alberto da Fonseca
São Paulo Can Do More 222 [57]
2nd alternate senator:
Sirlange Manganhoto
Christian Democracy (DC)

Christian Democracy (DC)

Marco Azkoul Civil Police delegate Christian Democracy (DC)

Christian Democracy (DC)

1st alternate senator:
José Carlos Eymael
270 [58]
2nd alternate senator:
Armando Barreto

Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB)

Janaina Paschoal
Janaina Paschoal
State Deputy of São Paulo
(2019–2023)

Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB)

1st alternate senator:
Nohara Paschoal
287 [49][59]
2nd alternate senator:
Jorge Coutinho Paschoal
Workers' Cause Party (PCO)

Workers' Cause Party (PCO)


Antônio Carlos Silva
Math teacher, founder of the Workers' Party (PT) and the political current "Workers' Cause" (responsible for the foundation of the Workers' Cause Party (PCO), of which he is also a member of its national executive) and union leader. Workers' Cause Party (PCO)

Workers' Cause Party (PCO)

1st alternate senator:
Nilson Ferreira
290 [38][60]
2nd alternate senator:
Adonize Meireles
New Party (NOVO)

New Party (NOVO)

Ricardo Mellão
Ricardo Mellão
State Deputy of São Paulo
(since 2019)
New Party (NOVO)

New Party (NOVO)

1st alternate senator:
Rodrigo Fonseca
[b] 300 [49][29][61]
2nd alternate senator:
Isabel Teixeira

Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB)

Márcio França
Márcio França
Governor of São Paulo
(2018–2019)
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

1st alternate senator:
Juliano Medeiros[62]
Together for São Paulo 400 [49][65]

Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB)

2nd alternate senator:
Doralice Fehr
Popular Unity (UP) Vivian Mendes
Vivian Mendes
President of Popular Unity in the state of São Paulo, bachelor in Social Communication from UNESP and member of the Commission for Relatives of Political Dead and Disappeared. Popular Unity (UP) 1st alternate senator:
Márcia Damásio
[39] 800 [40]
2nd alternate senator:
Selma Maria de Almeida

Rejected candidacies

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Withdrawn candidacies

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Debate list

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For the first time in the Brazilian general elections since 1989, television and radio stations, newspapers and news websites group themselves into pools to hold gubernatorial debates, by request of the campaigns in order to reduce the number of debates scheduled for the 2022 elections.[73]

As of 29 August 2022, the following presidential debates were held or scheduled (times in UTC−03:00):[74][75]

2022 São Paulo gubernatorial election debates
No. Date, time and location Hosts Moderators Participants
Key:
 P  Present  A  Absent  I  Invited  N  Not invited
PT Rep PSDB NOVO PDT
Haddad Freitas Garcia Poit Cezar
1.1 Sunday, 7 August 2022, 22:00, São Paulo Band TV, BandNews TV, BandNews FM, Rádio Bandeirantes Rodolfo Schneider P P P P P
1.2 Tuesday, 13 September 2022, 22:00, São Paulo TV Cultura, Cultura FM, Rádio Brasil Atual Leão Serva, Fabíola Cidral P P P P P
1.3 Saturday, 17 September 2022, 18:30, Osasco SBT, O Estado de S. Paulo, Veja, Terra, NovaBrasil FM Carlos Nascimento P P P P P
1.4 Tuesday, 27 September 2022, 22:30, São Paulo Rede Globo, G1 César Tralli P P P P P
2.1 Monday, 10 October 2022, 22:00, São Paulo Rede Bandeirantes, BandNews TV, BandNews FM, Rádio Bandeirantes Rodolfo Schneider P P Out
2.2 Friday, 14 October 2022, 18:30, São Paulo SBT, O Estado de S. Paulo, Veja, NovaBrasil FM Carlos Nascimento P A
2.3 Monday, 17 October 2022, 22:00, São Paulo TV Cultura, Cultura FM, UOL, Folha de S. Paulo Vera Magalhães P A
2.4 Thursday, 27 October 2022, 22:30, São Paulo Rede Globo, G1 César Tralli P P
2022 São Paulo vice gubernatorial election debates
No. Date, time and location Hosts Moderators Participants
Key:
 P  Present  A  Absent
PSB PSD UNIÃO NOVO PDT
França Ramuth Zuliani Alves Sodré
1 Monday, 19 September 2022, 15:10, Campinas EPTV, G1, Rádio CBN Arthur Menicucci A P P P A
2022 São Paulo senatorial election debates
No. Date, time and location Hosts Moderators Participants
Key:
 P  Present  A  Absent
PSB PL PRTB PDT MDB NOVO
França Pontes Paschoal Rebelo Aparecido Mellão
1 Sunday, 25 September 2022, 23:15, Campinas EPTV, G1 Eduardo Brambilla A A P P P P

Opinion polls

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Governor

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First round

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The first round is scheduled to take place on 2 October 2022.[76]

2022

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Haddad
PT
Tarcísio
Republicanos
Garcia
PSDB
Elvis
PDT
Poit
NOVO
Colombo
PCB
Prazeres
PSTU
Carol
UP
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Datafolha[77] 27–29 Sep 2022 2.000 35% 26% 18% 1% 1% 1% 0% 1% 0% 16% 9%
Atlas[78] 23–27 Sep 2022 2.200 33% 28,6% 22,5% 0,6% 1,9% 0,3% 0,1% 0,4% 0,9%[c] 11,8% 4,4%
Genial/Quaest[79] 22–25 Sep 2022 2.000 31% 21% 20% 1% 1% 1% 0% 1% 1%[d] 23% 10%
Datafolha[80] 20–22 Sep 2022 2.000 34% 23% 19% 1% 0% 1% 0% 1% 1%[e] 20% 9%
Ipec[81] 17–19 Sep 2022 2.000 34% 22% 18% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1%[f] 20% 8%
Datafolha[82] 13–15 Sep 2022 1.808 36% 22% 19% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1%[g] 18% 14%
Badra[83] 12–14 Sep 2022 2.666 33,3% 26,7% 21,4% 0,7% 1,3% 1,2% 0,4% 1,2% 1,6%[h] 12,2% 6,6%
Ipespe[84] 5–7 Sep 2022 1.000 36% 21% 16% 0% 1% 1% 1% 1% 0% 24% 15%
Genial/Quaest[85] 2–5 Sep 2022 2.000 33% 20% 15% 0% 1% 1% 0% 2% 1%[i] 27% 13%
Ipec/Globo[86] 3–5 Sep 2022 1.504 36% 21% 14% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 2%[j] 22% 15%
Datafolha[87] 30 Aug–1 Sep 2022 1.808 35% 21% 15% 1% 1% 1% 1% 2% 2%[k] 22% 14%
Globo/Ipec[88] 27–29 Aug 2022 1.504 32% 17% 10% 1% 1% 1% 1% 2% 1%[l] 35% 15%
Badra Comunicação[89] 25–27 Aug 2022 2.666 36% 24% 16,2% 0,9% 1,6% 2,4% 1,4% 1,8% 2,7%[m] 13% 12%
Atlas[90] 20–24 Aug 2022 1.600 28,4% 24,1% 14,4% 0,4% 1,5% 0,7% 0,1% 3% 0,6%[n] 26,6% 4,3%
Paraná Pesquisas[91] 18–22 Aug 2022 1.880 32,4% 23,4% 15,6% 0,5% 0,9% 0,3% 0,3% 0,6% 0,3%[o] 25,7% 9%
RealTime Big Data[92] 19–20 Aug 2022 2.000 34% 20% 20% 1% 2% 0% 0% 0% 0%[p] 23% 14%
Datafolha[93] 16–18 Aug 2022 1.812 38% 16% 11% 1% 1% 2% 1% 2% 1%[q] 28% 22%
Globo/Ipec[94] 12–14 Aug 2022 1.200 29% 12% 9% 2% 2% 2% 2% 0% 1%[r] 39% 17%
Modal Mais/Futura[95] 8–10 Aug 2022 1.000 28,7% 21,2% 9,8% 0,8% 1,6% 1,6% 0,5% 0,8% 0,6%[s] 34,6% 7,5%
32,9% 25,9% 17,6% 23,6% 7%
Genial/Quaest[96] 5–8 Aug 2022 2.000 34% 14% 14% 2% 1% 1% 1% 0% 1%[t] 32% 20%
RealTime Big Data[97] 1–2 Aug 2022 2.000 33% 20% 19% 1% 2% 0% 0% 0% 0%[u] 24% 13%
34% 22% 20% 24% 12%
31 July 2022 Abraham Weintraub withdrawns his candidacy to run for federal deputy.[98]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Haddad
PT
Tarcísio
Republicanos
Garcia
PSDB
Elvis
PDT
Poit
NOVO
Weintraub
PMB
Colombo
PCB
Prazeres
PSTU
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Paraná Pesquisas[99] 25–28 Jul 2022 1.880 33,2% 22,5% 14% 0,5% 1,2% 0,3% 0,9% 0,3% 17% 10,7%
Badra Comunicação[100] 21–23 Jul 2022 2.666 41,3% 17,9% 13,1% 2,5% 1,9% 0,9% 1,9% 1% 19,5% 23,4%
Real Time Big Data[101] 8–9 Jul 2022 1.500 34% 20% 16% 1% 2% 1% 0% 0% [v] 26% 14%
35% 21% 18% 26% 14%
Jul 2022 Former Governor Márcio França withdrawns his candidacy to run for Senator.[102]
Ramuth withdrawns his candidacy to run as running mate of Tarcísio Gomes de Freitas.
[103]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Haddad
PT
Tarcísio
Republicanos
França
PSB
Garcia
PSDB
Elvis
PDT
Ramuth
PSD
Poit
NOVO
Weintraub
PMB
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Genial/Quaest[104] 1–4 Jul 2022 1.640 29% 12% 18% 8% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1%[w] 28% 11%
35% 14% 12% 2% 2% 36% 21%
38% 15% 14% 33% 23%
39% 28% 17% [x] 16% 11%
Datafolha[105] 28–30 Jun 2022 1.806 28% 12% 16% 10% 1% 2% 1% 1% 3%[y] 25% 12%
34% 13% 13% 1% 2% 1% 1% 5%[z] 29% 21%
Paraná Pesquisas[106] 27–30 Jun 2022 1.820 30,6% 19,2% 17% 9,2% 0,1% 0,7% 1,5% 0,4% 0,7%[aa] 20,5% 11,4%
31,2% 19,8% 18,3% 9,6% 21,1% 11,4%
36,5% 22,9% 12,6% 28% 13,6%
36,2% 31,2% 11,8% [ab] 20,8% 5%
Exame/Ideia[107] 3–8 Jun 2022 1.200 27% 17% 14% 11% 1% 1% 0,4% 0,4%[ac] 28% 10%
31% 17% 14% 1% 2% 0,4% 0,5%[ad] 33% 14%
Paraná Pesquisas[108] 22–26 May 2022 1.880 28,6% 17,9% 17,7% 7,3% 0,4% 1,2% 0,5% 0,3% 1,2%[ae] 25% 10,7%
29% 18,2% 18,7% 7,5% 26,5% 10,3%
34,5% 21,7% 10,5% 33,3% 12,8%
Real Time Big Data[109] 20–21 May 2022 1.500 29% 15% 15% 7% 1% 1% 1% 1% 30% 14%
15% 27% 9% 2% 1% 2% 1% 43% 12%
33% 20% 10% 1% 2% 2% 1% 31% 13%
30% 16% 16% 7% 31% 14%
Quaest/Genial[110] 6–9 May 2022 1.640 30% 10% 17% 5% 1% 1% 1% 1% 2%[af] 33% 13%
37% 12% 8% 2% 2% 39% 25%
12% 29% 9% 2% 3% 45% 17%
39% 14% 9% 38% 25%
Instituto Gerp[111] 25–29 Apr 2022 1.600 26% 13% 15% 4% 3% 1% 1%[ag] 35% 11%
Paraná Pesquisas[112] 24–29 Apr 2022 1.820 29,7% 15,2% 18,6% 5,6% 0,4% 1% 1,9% 0,7% 0,2%[ah] 26,8% 11,1%
30,3% 15,7% 19,2% 6,5% 28,4% 11,1%
34,2% 19,5% 8,6% 37,7% 14,7%
31,6% 30,1% 9,2% [ai] 29,1% 1,5%
Govnet/Opinião Pesquisa[113] 20–25 Apr 2022 800 26,04% 9,66% 13,2% 3,06% 0,86% 1,59% 1,1% 0,49% 2,32%[aj] 41,69% 12,84%
35,45% 10,39% 3,67% 0,98% 1,71% 1,71% 0,98% 2,44%[ak] 42,67% 25,06%
10,27% 25,67% 3,55% 1,1% 1,59% 1,59% 0,49% 2,69%[al] 53,06% 15,4%
Ipespe[114] 6–9 Apr 2022 1.000 29% 10% 20% 6% 1% 2% 2% 1% 1%[am] 29% 9%
30% 14% 20% 6% 32% 10%
35% 18% 9% 38% 17%
39% 29% 11% [an] 21% 10%
Datafolha[115] 5–6 Apr 2022 1.806 29% 10% 20% 6% 2% 2% 1% 1%[ao] 30% 9%
35% 11% 11% 3% 2% 1% 2%[ap] 33% 24%
Mar 2022 The state deputy of São Paulo, Arthur do Val (Mamãe Falei) withdrew his candidacy to São Paulo's government on
early March 2022 after private audios of him saying that "Ukrainian women are easier because they are poor" became viral in Brazil.[116]
Boulos withdrew his candidature on March 21, 2022, in order to run for a seat at the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil.
[117]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Haddad
PT
Tarcísio
Ind.
França
PSB
Garcia
PSDB
Boulos
PSOL
Abreu
PODE
Poit
NOVO
Weintraub
Ind.
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Paraná Pesquisas[118] 27–31 Mar 2022 1.820 30,2% 12,6% 17,1% 3,5% 4,2% 0,9% 0,5% 0,8%[aq] 30,1% 13,1%
31,1% 12,7% 17,6% 3,8% 1,4% 1%[ar] 32,3% 13,5%
31,4% 12,9% 18,4% 4% 33,3% 13%
Real Time Big Data[119] 25–27 Mar 2022 1.500 27% 14% 14% 6% 2% 1% 1% 1%[as] 34% 13%
27% 15% 15% 7% 1% 35% 12%
32% 20% 9% 2% 37% 12%
17% 29% 9% 2% 43% 12%
Quaest/Genial[120] 11–14 Mar 2022 1.640 24% 9% 18% 3% 7% 3% 2% 1% 1%[at] 33% 6%
30% 11% 5% 7% 3% 3%[au] 42% 19%
31% 12% 6% 4% 3%[av] 44% 19%
35% 15% 8% 42% 20%
15 Feb 2022 Lula confirms Geraldo Alckmin as his running mate in 2022 Brazilian general election.[121]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Haddad
PT
Alckmin
Ind.
França
PSB
Garcia
PSDB
Boulos
PSOL
Tarcísio
Ind.
Poit
NOVO
Weintraub
Ind.
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Ipespe[122] 14–16 Feb 2022 1.000 20% 20% 12% 3% 10% 7% 1% 2% 25% Tie
28% 18% 5% 11% 10% 28% 10%
31% 6% 15% 48% 16%
33% 7% 16% 45% 17%
38% 10% 25% 27% 13%
6% 2% 4% 1% 3% 5% 0% 0% 4%[aw] 77% 2%

2021

15 Dec 2021 Geraldo Alckmin decides to leave the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB) after being affiliated by 33 years on the political party.[123]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Haddad
PT
França
PSB
Alckmin
PSDB
Boulos
PSOL
Tarcísio
Ind.
Val
PATRI
Garcia
PSDB
Weintraub
Ind.
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Paraná Pesquisas[124] 13–17 Dec 2021 1.818 16% 30,2% 12,5% 6,3% 4,6% 5,4% 0,8%[ax] 24,3% 14,2%
24,3% 18,6% 6,7% 5,2% 7,9% 1%[ay] 36,3% 5,7%
Datafolha[125] 13–16 Dec 2021 2.034 19% 13% 28% 10% 5% 2% 1% 1%[az] 20% 9%
28% 19% 11% 7% 3% 6% 1% 1%[ba] 25% 9%
28% 18% 9% 4% 8% 2% 1%[bb] 30% 10%
Ipespe/Valor[126] 29 Nov–1 Dec 2021 1.000 19% 23% 11% 8% 3% 36% 4%
19% 23% 10% 5% 43% 4%
27% 13% 13% 6% 41% 14%
26 Nov 2021 Tarcísio Gomes de Freitas, the Minister of Infrastructure of Jair Bolsonaro, decides to run for the Government of São Paulo. [127]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Haddad
PT
França
PSB
Alckmin
PSDB
Boulos
PSOL
Val
PATRI
Garcia
PSDB
Weintraub
Ind.
Skaf
MDB
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Datafolha[128] 13–15 Sep 2021 2.034 17% 15% 26% 11% 4% 4% 5%[bc] 20% 9%
23% 19% 13% 5% 5% 2% 7%[bd] 26% 4%
EXAME/IDEIA[129] 23–26 Aug 2021 2.000 16% 15% 19% 14% 4% 5% 7% 4%[be] 16% 3%
Paraná Pesquisas[130] 7–10 Jun 2021 1.818 8,5% 11% 17,6% 12,3% 5,2% 0,4% 8,1% 19,8%[bf] 17% 2,2%
12% 19,6% 15,2% 5,3% 8,5% 20,9%[bg] 18,4% 1,3%
14,3% 16,2% 5,6% 1,8% 10,7% 26,2%[bh] 25,2% 10%
13,3% 23,7% 16,6% 8,1% 1,3% 9,2% 5%[bi] 24,8% 7,1%
15,6% 17% 6,2% 10,3% 23%[bj] 28,1% 6%
14 May 2021 Rodrigo Garcia leaves Democrats (DEM) and decides to join Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB).[131]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Haddad
PT
França
PSB
Alckmin
PSDB
Boulos
PSOL
Val
PATRI
Garcia
DEM
Weintraub
Ind.
Skaf
MDB
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Atlas/El País[132] 7–11 May 2021 1.050 14,6% 12,5% 17% 6,9% 2,5% 16,4% 30,1% 0,6%
11,5% 26,3% 7,5% 17,9% 13,3%[bk] 23,5% 8,4%
25,3% 10,4% 6,6% 14,9% 13,5% 12,2%[bl] 17,1% 10,4%
Ipespe/Valor[133] 5–7 Apr 2021 1.000 20% 18% 17% 5% 1% 4% 36% 2%
17% 17% 16% 5% 8%[bm] 36% Tie
Govnet/Opinião Pesquisa[134] 17–23 Mar 2021 812 21,06% 13,92% 10,59% 3,82% 1,48% 5,67% 10,71%[bn] 32,76% 7,14%
23,89% 16,38% 4,56% 2,71% 7,88% 13,3%[bo] 31,28% 7,51%
23,52% 15,15% 14,9% 4,56% 2,59% 7,02% 1,23%[bp] 31,03% 8,37%

Second round

[edit]

The second round (if necessary) is scheduled to take place on 30 October 2022.[135]

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Tarcísio
Republicanos
Haddad
PT
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
2022 election 30 Oct 55.27% 44.73% 21.07% 10.54%
Ipec 26–29 Oct 2,000 46% 42% 12% 3%

Datafolha

17–19 Oct 1,806 46% 42% 12% 4%
Atlas 26–29 Oct 2,500 51.2% 46,3% 2,6% 4.9%
Badra Comunicação 23–27 Oct 1,810 48% 44% 7% 4%
Paraná Pesquisas 23–27 Oct 1,810 52.2% 36.9% 10.9% 15.3%
Brasmarket 22–25 Oct 800 53.5% 32,4% 20,1% 21,1%
Brasmarket 17–19 Oct 800 55.0% 34,6% 10,4% 20,4%
Ipec 23–25 Oct 2,000 46% 43% 11% 3%
RealTime Big Data 24–25 Oct 1,200 50% 39% 11% 11%
Atlas 21–25 Oct 2,500 51.7% 44,7% 3,6% 7%
Brasmarket 17–19 Oct 800 55.0% 34,6% 10,4% 20,4%
RealTime Big Data 17–18 Oct 1,200 49% 36% 15% 13%
Datafolha 17–19 Oct 1,806 49% 40% 11% 9%
Paraná Pesquisas 16–20 Oct 1,810 51.0% 37.3% 11.4% 13,3%
Modalmais/Futura 10–12 Oct 1,200 54.2% 38.4% 7.4% 15.8%
Paraná Pesquisas 9–13 Oct 1,810 49.9% 39.2% 10.7% 10,7%
RealTime Big Data 10–11 Oct 1,200 48% 36% 16% 12%
Atlas 9–13 Oct 2,500 53.2% 42,4% 4,5% 10,8%
Ipec 9–11 Oct 2,000 46% 41% 13% 5%
Datafolha 5–7 Oct 1,806 50% 40% 10% 10%
Paraná Pesquisas 4–6 Oct 1,810 50.4% 38.4% 11.2% 12%


2022

Haddad vs. Tarcísio de Freitas

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Haddad
PT
Tarcísio
Republicanos
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Datafolha[77] 27–29 Sep 2022 2.000 48% 40% 12% 8%
Atlas[78] 23–27 Sep 2022 2.200 40,1% 40,7% 19,1% 0,6%
Genial/Quaest[79] 22–25 Sep 2022 2.000 42% 39% 19% 3%
Datafolha[80] 20–22 Sep 2022 2.000 49% 38% 12% 11%
Ipec[81] 17–19 Sep 2022 2.000 44% 34% 21% 10%
Datafolha[82] 13–15 Sep 2022 1.808 54% 36% 10% 18%
Ipespe[84] 5–7 Sep 2022 1.000 48% 35% 17% 13%
Genial/Quaest[85] 2–5 Sep 2022 2.000 42% 36% 22% 6%
Ipec/Globo[86] 3–5 Sep 2022 1.504 43% 32% 25% 11%
Datafolha[87] 30 Aug–1 Sep 1.808 51% 36% 12% 15%
Globo/Ipec[88] 27–29 Aug 1.504 47% 31% 22% 16%
RealTime Big Data[92] 19–20 Aug 2.000 39% 30% 31% 9%
Datafolha[136] 16–18 Aug 1.812 53% 31% 16% 22%
Modal Mais/Futura[31] 8–10 Aug 1.000 40% 40,2% 19,7% 0,2%
Genial/Quaest[96] 5–8 Aug 2.000 44% 31% 26% 13%
Real Time Big Data[97] 1–2 Aug 2.000 39% 29% 32% 10%
Paraná Pesquisas[99] 25–28 Jul 1.880 40,4% 34,5% 25% 5,9%
Real Time Big Data[137] 8–9 Jul 1.500 38% 29% 33% 9%
Genial/Quaest[104] 1–4 Jul 1.640 44% 28% 29% 16%
EXAME/IDEIA[107] 3–8 Jun 1.200 36% 31% 33% 5%
Real Time Big Data[109] 20–21 May 1.500 35% 27% 38% 8%
Quaest/Genial[110] 6–9 May 1.640 45% 23% 32% 22%
Ipespe[114] 6–9 Apr 1.000 40% 27% 33% 13%
28 March 2022 Tarcísio de Freitas joins Republicans in order to run
in the 2022 São Paulo gubernatorial election.
[138]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Haddad
PT
Tarcísio
Ind.
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Quaest/Genial[120] 11–14 Mar 1.640 42% 27% 28% 15%

Haddad vs. Garcia

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Haddad
PT
Garcia
PSDB
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Datafolha[77] 27–29 Sep 2022 2.000 45% 40% 12% 5%
Atlas[78] 23–27 Sep 2022 2.200 34,6% 41% 24,4% 6,4%
Genial/Quaest[79] 22–25 Sep 2022 2.000 36% 45% 19% 9%
Datafolha[80] 20–22 Sep 2022 2.000 46% 41% 14% 5%
Ipec[81] 17–19 Sep 2022 2.000 41% 33% 25% 8%
Datafolha[82] 13–15 Sep 2022 1.808 47% 41% 13% 6%
Ipespe[84] 5–7 Sep 2022 1.000 46% 37% 18% 9%
Genial/Quaest[85] 2–5 Sep 2022 2.000 40% 35% 25% 5%
Ipec/Globo[86] 3–5 Sep 2022 1.504 42% 31% 28% 11%
Datafolha[87] 30 Aug–1 Sep 1.808 48% 38% 14% 10%
Globo/Ipec[88] 27–29 Aug 1.504 45% 29% 26% 16%
RealTime Big Data[92] 19–20 Aug 2.000 37% 32% 33% 5%
Datafolha[136] 16–18 Aug 1.812 51% 32% 17% 19%
Modal Mais/Futura[31] 8–10 Aug 1.000 36,6% 37,3% 26,2% 0,7%
Genial/Quaest[96] 5–8 Aug 2.000 41% 32% 28% 9%
Real Time Big Data[97] 1–2 Aug 2.000 37% 29% 34% 8%
Paraná Pesquisas[99] 25–28 Jul 1.880 38,2% 26,8% 35,1% 11,4%
Real Time Big Data[137] 8–9 Jul 1.500 38% 24% 38% 14%
Genial/Quaest[104] 1–4 Jul 1.640 42% 27% 30% 15%
EXAME/IDEIA[107] 3–8 Jun 1.200 38% 29% 34% 9%
Real Time Big Data[109] 20–21 May 1.500 36% 21% 43% 15%
Quaest/Genial[110] 6–9 May 1.640 44% 21% 35% 23%
Ipespe[114] 6–9 Apr 1.000 39% 23% 38% 16%
Quaest/Genial[120] 11–14 Mar 1.640 41% 25% 34% 16%

Tarcísio de Freitas vs. Garcia

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Tarcísio
Republicanos
Garcia
PSDB
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Atlas[78] 23–27 Sep 2022 2.200 34,5% 36% 29,5% 1,5%
Genial/Quaest[79] 22–25 Sep 2022 2.000 31% 40% 29% 9%
Ipec[81] 17–19 Sep 2022 2.000 32% 33% 36% 1%
Ipespe[84] 5–7 Sep 2022 1.000 31% 32% 37% 1%
Genial/Quaest[85] 2–5 Sep 2022 2.000 30% 32% 38% 2%
Ipec/Globo[86] 3–5 Sep 2022 1.504 31% 32% 38% 1%
Globo/Ipec[88] 27–29 Aug 1.504 31% 28% 41% 3%
RealTime Big Data[92] 19–20 Aug 2.000 30% 31% 39% 1%
Modal Mais/Futura[31] 8–10 Aug 1.000 35,1% 30,3% 34,6% 4,8%
Genial/Quaest[96] 5–8 Aug 2.000 26% 29% 45% 3%
Real Time Big Data[97] 1–2 Aug 2.000 29% 30% 41% 1%
Paraná Pesquisas[99] 25–28 Jul 1.880 33,2% 27,2% 39,5% 6%
Real Time Big Data[137] 8–9 Jul 1.500 28% 24% 48% 4%
Genial/Quaest[104] 1–4 Jul 1.640 25% 28% 47% 3%
EXAME/IDEIA[107] 3–8 Jun 1.200 32% 30% 39% 2%
Real Time Big Data[109] 20–21 May 1.500 26% 18% 56% 8%
Quaest/Genial[110] 6–9 May 1.640 23% 23% 54% Tie
28 March 2022 Tarcísio de Freitas joins Republicans in order to run
in the 2022 São Paulo gubernatorial election.
[138]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Tarcísio
Ind.
Garcia
PSDB
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Quaest/Genial[120] 11–14 Mar 1.640 29% 18% 53% 11%

Hypothetical scenarios with Márcio França

[edit]
França x Haddad
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Haddad
PT
França
PSB
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Genial/Quaest[104] 1–4 Jul 1.640 38% 36% 26% 2%
EXAME/IDEIA[107] 3–8 Jun 1.200 34% 34% 32% Tie
Real Time Big Data[109] 20–21 May 1.500 33% 33% 34% Tie
Quaest/Genial[110] 6–9 May 1.640 38% 32% 29% 6%
Quaest/Genial[120] 11–14 Mar 1.640 38% 33% 28% 5%
França x Tarcísio
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
França
PSB
Tarcísio
Republicanos
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Genial/Quaest[104] 1–4 Jul 1.640 44% 24% 32% 20%
EXAME/IDEIA[107] 3–8 Jun 1.200 37% 33% 30% 4%
Real Time Big Data[109] 20–21 May 1.500 37% 24% 39% 13%
Quaest/Genial[110] 6–9 May 1.640 42% 20% 39% 22%
Ipespe[114] 6–9 Apr 1.000 39% 25% 36% 14%
França x Garcia
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
França
PSB
Garcia
PSDB
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Genial/Quaest[104] 1–4 Jul 1.640 43% 22% 35% 21%
EXAME/IDEIA[107] 3–8 Jun 1.200 38% 33% 29% 5%
Real Time Big Data[109] 20–21 May 1.500 42% 17% 41% 25%
Quaest/Genial[110] 6–9 May 1.640 41% 18% 41% 23%
Ipespe[114] 6–9 Apr 1.000 42% 20% 38% 22%
Quaest/Genial[120] 11–14 Mar 1.640 44% 15% 41% 29%

Senator

[edit]

2022

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
França
PSB
Pontes
PL
Paschoal
PRTB
Aldo
PDT
Mellão
NOVO
Edson
MDB
Tito
PCB
Vivian
UP
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Datafolha[77] 27–29 Sep 2022 2.000 34% 21% 4% 3% 1% 3% 1% 2% 2%[bq] 28% 13%
Ipec[139] 24–26 Sep 2022 2,000 30% 19% 5% 4% 2% 4% 2% 2% 2%[br] 31% 11%
Genial/Quaest[140] 22–25 Sep 2022 2.000 26% 25% 5% 2% 1% 2% 1% 1% 1%[bs] 35% 1%
Datafolha[80] 20–22 Sep 2022 2.000 31% 19% 5% 3% 1% 3% 1% 3% 3%[bt] 31% 12%
Badra[83] 12–14 Sep 2022 2.666 34,5% 23,4% 6,5% 3,2% 1,8% 2,0% 1,7% 2,9% 4,0%[bu] 20% 11,1%
Ipespe[84] 5–7 Sep 2022 1.000 28% 15% 8% 3% 1% 3% 1% 1% 1%[bv] 39% 13%
Paraná Pesquisas[141] 4–8 Sep 2022 1.880 31,2% 16,4% 9,8% 2,8% 1,2% 2,3% 0,5% 0,6% 2,0%[bw] 33,3% 14,8%
Ipec/Globo[142] 3–5 Sep 2022 1.504 31% 13% 5% 4% 3% 3% 2% 2% 4%[bx] 34% 18%
Genial/Quaest[143] 2–5 Sep 2022 2.000 25% 23% 7% 2% 1% 2% 1% 1% 1%[by] 36% 2%
Datafolha[144] 30 Aug−1 Sep 2022 1.808 30% 13% 7% 4% 1% 3% 2% 2% 5%[bz] 32% 17%
Globo/Ipec[145] 27–29 Aug 2022 1.504 25% 12% 6% 3% 1% 2% 2% 2% 5%[ca] 43% 13%
Badra Comunicação[89] 25–27 Aug 2022 2.666 30,3% 19,9% 9% 5,4% 2,8% 2,7% 2,4% 2,8% 5,1%[cb] 19,5% 10,4%
Atlas[146] 20–24 Aug 2022 1.600 22,4% 17% 9,5% 2,4% 0,7% 0,7% 0,5% 2,6% 0,7%[cc] 43,4% 5,4%
Paraná Pesquisas[147] 18–22 Aug 2022 1.880 29,7% 12,3% 10% 2% 0,5% 1,7% 0,3% 0,8% 0,9%[cd] 42,8% 17,4%
RealTime Big Data[148] 19–20 Aug 2022 2.000 28% 13% 15% 2% 2% 1% 0% 0% 0%[ce] 39% 14%
Globo/Ipec[149] 12–14 Aug 2022 1.200 20% 5% 5% 3% 1% 2% 1% 2% 20%[cf] 41% Tie
Modal Mais/Futura[31] 8–10 Aug 2022 1.000 28,2% 19,2% 0,5% 1,4% 0,2% 0,8% 7,9%[cg] 41,7% 9%
Genial/Quaest[96] 5–8 Aug 2022 2.000 29% 12% 10% 3% 1% 1% 0% 6%[ch] 37% 17%
23 Jul–4 Aug 2022 Paulo Skaf had his candidacy for the Senate replaced by the candidacy of Marcos Pontes.[150]
Edson Aparecido is chosen as a candidate for the Senate on Rodrigo Garcia's ticket.
[151]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
França
PSB
Pontes
PL
Skaf
Republicanos
Paschoal
PRTB
Nise
PROS
Aldo
PDT
Milton
UNIÃO
Mellão
NOVO
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Real Time Big Data[97] 1–2 Aug 2022 2.000 26% 10% 16% 1% 1% 4% 1% 4%[ci] 37% 10%
Paraná Pesquisas[99] 25–28 Jul 2022 1.880 24,9% 9,9% 10,6% 1,9% 3,5% 5,1% 0,9% 1,4%[cj] 41,7% 14,3%
23 Jul 2022 Marcos Pontes is announced as the Liberal Party's candidate for the Senate. [152]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
França
PSB
Zambelli
PL
Skaf
Republicanos
Paschoal
PRTB
Nise
PROS
Aldo
PDT
Milton
UNIÃO
Mellão
NOVO
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Badra Comunicação[100] 21–23 Jul 2022 2.666 28,5% 10,3% 9,2% 1,9% 3% 8,7% 2,5% 14,8%[ck] 21,2% 13,7%
Real Time Big Data[153] 8–9 Jul 2022 1.500 23% 12% 13% 2% 2% 5% 1% 4%[cl] 36% 10%
23% 8% 14% 2% 2% 5% 1% 5%[cm] 40% 9%
24% 15% 2% 2% 5% 1% 10%[cn] 41% 9%
23% 14% 2% 2% 5% 1% 12%[co] 41% 9%
Genial/Quaest[154] 1–4 Jul 2022 1.640 27% 9% 13% 7% 1% 3% 5% 1% 2%[cp] 29% 14%
30% 10% 14% 8% 3% 2%[cq] 28% 16%
42% 15% 6% 4%[cr] 34% 27%
Paraná Pesquisas[155] 27–30 Jun 2022 1.820 14% 6,6% 9,3% 1,8% 1,2% 4,1% 0,4% 43,2%[cs] 19,5% 29,2%
11% 2,2% 5,5% 1,1% 53,5%[ct] 26,6% 42,5%
30 Jun 2022 José Luiz Datena withdraws his candidacy. [156]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Datena
PSC
França
PSB
Zambelli
PL
Skaf
Republicanos
Paschoal
PRTB
Nise
PROS
Milton
UNIÃO
Mellão
NOVO
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
EXAME/IDEIA[107] 3–8 Jun 2022 1.200 19% 14% 9% 8% 6% 2% 2% 2% 3%[cu] 38% 5%
7 Jun 2022 Sergio Moro has his transfer of electoral domicile suspended by a decision of the Regional Electoral Court
of the state of São Paulo (TRE-SP) and will not be able to run in the state.
[157]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Datena
PSC
Moro
UNIÃO
França
PSB
Skaf
Republicanos
Paschoal
PRTB
Nise
PROS
Milton
UNIÃO
Mellão
NOVO
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Paraná Pesquisas[108] 22–26 May 2022 1.880 22,3% 16,5% 13,2% 6,1% 6% 1,1% 0,3% 14,1%[cv] 20,5% 5,8%
26,8% 15,2% 7,2% 6,5% 1,3% 3,5% 0,4% 14,7%[cw] 24,5% 11,6%
32,4% 18,1% 10,8% 2,6% 4,4% 0,7% 30,9% 14,3%
Real Time Big Data[158] 20–21 May 2022 1.500 29% 20% 16% 6% 2% 1% 3%[cx] 23% 9%
14% 9% 4% 1% 34%[cy] 38% 20%
33% 21% 8% 5% 1% 1%[cz] 31% 12%
27% 10% 5% 1% 25%[da] 32% 2%
Quaest/Genial[110] 6–9 May 2022 1.640 28% 16% 11% 10% 5% 1% 11%[db] 19% 12%
22% 9% 2% 30%[dc] 38% 8%
Instituto Gerp[111] 25–29 Apr

2022

1.600 17% 14% 11% 8% 6% 2% 3% 1% 2%[dd] 36% 3%
Paraná Pesquisas[112] 24–29 Apr

2022

1.820 29% 21,8% 13,7% 8,5% 2,7% 0,4% 23,9% 7,2%
34,5% 16,3% 10,1% 2,9% 6,5% 0,6% 29,2% 18,2%
1 Apr 2022 José Luiz Datena leaves Brazil Union (UNIÃO) and decides to join Social Christian Party (PSC). [159]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Datena
UNIÃO
França
PSB
Paschoal
PRTB
Skaf
MDB
Haddad
PT
Nise
PTB
Milton
UNIÃO
Mellão
NOVO
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Paraná Pesquisas[160] 27–31 Mar 2022 1.820 32% 15,4% 11,2% 10,2% 1,4% 0,4%[de] 29,4% 16,6%
34,6% 19,3% 12,3% 33,7% 15,3%
Real Time Big Data[161] 25–27 Mar 2022 1.500 32% 19% 6% 11% 2% 1% 1%[df] 28% 13%
33% 7% 12% 20% 28% 13%
27% 11% 18% 5%[dg] 39% 9%
Quaest/Genial[120] 11–14 Mar

2022

1.640 39% 15% 6% 13% 2% 1%[dh] 24% 24%
42% 21% 8% 3% 26% 21%

2021

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Datena
PSL
Moro
PODE
França
PSB
Boulos
PSOL
Suplicy
PT
Skaf
MDB
Paschoal
PSL
Serra
PSDB
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Paraná Pesquisas[124] 13–17 Dec 2021 1.818 25,7% 19,8% 7,4% 7,7% 18,5%[di] 21% 5,9%
EXAME/IDEIA[129] 23–26 Aug 2021 2.000 19% 17% 15% 11% 8% 4% 7%[dj] 19% 2%
Paraná Pesquisas[130] 7–10 Jun 2021 1.818 29,1% 19% 10,1% 8,3% 11,2%[dk] 22,3% 10,1%
23,5% 12,2% 10,9% 21,5%[dl] 31,9% 11,3%

Results

[edit]

Governor

[edit]
CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Tarcísio de FreitasFelício Ramuth (PSD)Republicanos9,881,99542.3213,480,19055.27
Fernando HaddadLúcia França (PSB)PT8,337,13935.7010,908,97244.73
Rodrigo Garcia (incumbent)Eugênio Zuliani (UNIÃO)PSDB4,296,29318.40
Vinicius PoitDoris AlvesNOVO388,9741.67
Elvis CezarGleides SodréPDT281,7121.21
Carol VigliarEloiza AlvesUP88,7670.38
Gabriel ColomboAline MiglioliPCB46,7270.20
Altino PrazeresFlávia BischainPSTU14,8590.06
Antonio JorgeVitor RoccaDC10,7780.05
Edson DortaLilian MirandaPCO5,3050.02
Total23,352,549100.0024,389,162100.00
Valid votes23,352,54986.0224,389,16289.20
Invalid votes2,149,7767.921,849,2236.76
Blank votes1,645,5226.061,102,4624.03
Total votes27,147,847100.0027,340,847100.00
Registered voters/turnout34,639,76178.3734,639,76178.93
Republicanos gain from PSDB
Source: Superior Electoral Court
Popular vote (first round)
Freitas
42.32%
Haddad
35.70%
Garcia
18.40%
Others
3.59%
Popular vote (second round)
Freitas
55.27%
Haddad
44.73%

Senator

[edit]
CandidatePartyVotes%
Marcos PontesPL10,714,91349.68
Márcio FrançaPSB7,822,51836.27
Edson AparecidoMDB1,655,2247.67
Janaína PaschoalPRTB447,5502.07
Ricardo MellãoNOVO311,3211.44
Vivian MendesUP280,4601.30
Aldo RebeloPDT230,8331.07
Tito BelliniPCB59,4490.28
Marco AzkoulDC19,3370.09
Luis Carlos PratesPSTU14,5980.07
Antônio CarlosPCO13,2800.06
Total21,569,483100.00
Valid votes21,569,48379.45
Invalid votes3,029,75211.16
Blank votes2,548,6129.39
Total votes27,147,847100.00
Registered voters/turnout34,639,76178.37
PL gain from PSDB
Source: Superior Electoral Court
Popular vote
Pontes
49.68%
França
36.27%
Aparecido
7.67%
Others
6.38%

Chamber of Deputies

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Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Liberal Party5,343,66722.3317Increase10
Brazil of HopeWorkers' Party2,941,08612.2910Increase2
Communist Party of Brazil145,7270.610Decrease1
Green Party445,7941.860Decrease1
PSOL REDESocialism and Liberty Party1,984,2818.295Increase2
Sustainability Network304,5801.271Increase1
Brazil Union1,811,4627.576New
Republicanos1,580,8916.615Decrease1
Brazilian Democratic Movement1,533,5416.415Increase3
Progressistas1,174,6464.914Steady
Always ForwardBrazilian Social Democracy Party1,061,5384.443Decrease3
Cidadania438,5741.832Steady
Social Democratic Party1,055,9654.413Increase1
Podemos892,4433.733Steady
Brazilian Socialist Party732,0453.062Decrease2
Solidariedade379,3101.581Steady
New Party361,2681.511Decrease2
Republican Party of the Social Order303,6131.271Increase1
Social Christian Party293,1921.231Steady
Democratic Labour Party285,8201.190Decrease1
Avante241,8141.010Steady
Patriota228,9470.960Steady
Brazilian Labour Party217,2120.910Steady
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party48,8430.200Steady
Agir33,3430.140Steady
Popular Unity24,1420.10Steady
Brazilian Woman's Party18,6980.080Steady
Brazilian Communist Party15,5100.060Steady
Party of National Mobilization15,4630.060Steady
United Socialist Workers' Party8,7900.040Steady
Christian Democracy5,2690.020Steady
Workers' Cause Party4,1870.020Steady
Total23,931,661100.0070
Valid votes23,931,66187.53
Invalid votes1,483,5975.43
Blank votes1,926,9457.05
Total votes27,342,203100.00
Registered voters/turnout34,639,76178.93
Source: Superior Electoral Court

Legislative Assembly

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Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Liberal Party4,114,51917.8119Increase13
Brazil of HopeWorkers' Party3,720,55916.1118Increase8
Communist Party of Brazil229,8601.001Steady
Green Party63,6030.280Decrease1
Always ForwardBrazilian Social Democracy Party1,997,6608.659Increase1
Cidadania461,2622.002Steady
Republicanos1,767,0117.658Increase2
Brazil Union1,685,8957.308New
PSOL REDESocialism and Liberty Party1,357,8535.885Increase1
Sustainability Network129,9560.561Steady
Podemos1,030,5954.464Steady
Brazilian Democratic Movement975,2074.224Increase1
Social Democratic Party940,8094.074Increase2
Brazilian Socialist Party882,4953.823Decrease5
Progressistas799,1483.463Decrease1
Social Christian Party613,7962.662Increase2
New Party428,0301.851Decrease3
Democratic Labour Party383,9111.66Steady
Solidariedade345,8111.501Steady
Patriota234,3671.010Decrease1
Brazilian Labour Party226,7040.980Decrease2
Avante200,8380.870Decrease1
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party186,8050.810Steady
Republican Party of the Social Order100,8600.440Decrease1
Brazilian Woman's Party61,0200.260Steady
Agir54,8700.240Steady
Popular Unity39,5450.170Steady
Party of National Mobilization24,8070.110Steady
Brazilian Communist Party20,4030.090Steady
United Socialist Workers' Party10,6310.050Steady
Christian Democracy3,6730.020Steady
Workers' Cause Party3,6730.020Steady
Total23,096,176100.0093
Valid votes23,096,17685.70
Invalid votes1,610,7035.98
Blank votes2,244,4658.33
Total votes26,951,344100.00
Registered voters/turnout34,639,76177.80
Source: Superior Electoral Court

Notes

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  1. ^ At the New Party convention, it was decided that the party will not form coalitions in the state of São Paulo. The announcement was made at an exclusive event for members of the party.
  2. ^ At the New Party convention, it was decided that the party will not form coalitions in the state of São Paulo.
    The announcement was made at an exclusive event for members of the party.
  3. ^ Edson Dorta (PCO) with 0,9%
  4. ^ Antobio Jorge (DC) with 1%
  5. ^ Edson Dorta (PCO) with 1%
  6. ^ Antonio Jorge (DC) with 1%
  7. ^ Antonio Jorge (DC) with 1%
  8. ^ Antonio Jorge (DC) with 0.9% and Edson Dorta (PCO) with 0.7%
  9. ^ Antonio Jorge (DC) with 1% and Edson Dorta (PCO) with 0%
  10. ^ Antonio Jorge (DC) with 1% and Edson Dorta (PCO) with 1%.
  11. ^ Antônio Jorge (DC) with 1% and Edson Dorta Silva (PCO) with 1%
  12. ^ Antônio Jorge (DC) with 1% and Edson Dorta Silva (PCO) did not score on this opinion poll.
  13. ^ Antônio Jorge (DC) with 1,4% and Edson Dorta Silva (PCO) with 1,3%.
  14. ^ Antônio Jorge (DC) with 0,4% and Edson Dorta Silva (PCO) with 0,2%.
  15. ^ Antônio Jorge (DC) with 0,2% and Edson Dorta Silva (PCO) with 0,1%.
  16. ^ Edson Dorta Silva (PCO) and Antonio Jorge (DC) both scored 0% in this opinion poll.
  17. ^ Edson Dorta Silva (PCO) with 1%
  18. ^ Edson Dorta Silva (PCO) with 1%
  19. ^ Edson Dorta Silva (PCO) with 0,6%
  20. ^ Edson Dorta Silva (PCO) with 1%
  21. ^ Abraham Weintraub's name was mentioned in the opinion poll, but he didn't score.
  22. ^ Felício Ramuth (PSD) with 0% - The candidate withdrew his candidacy before the release of this opinion poll.
  23. ^ Gabriel Colombo (PCB) with 1% and Altino Prazeres (PSTU) with 0%
  24. ^ Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Lula (PT) and vice-presidential candidate Geraldo Alckmin (PSB) supports Fernando Haddad (PT) for the government of São Paulo. In this scenario, Jair Bolsonaro (PL) supports Tarcísio Freitas (Republicanos) and Rodrigo Garcia (PSDB) would not be supported by anyone.
  25. ^ Gabriel Colombo (PCB) with 2% and Altino Prazeres (PSTU) with 1%
  26. ^ Gabriel Colombo (PCB) with 3% and Altino Prazeres (PSTU) with 2%
  27. ^ Gabriel Colombo (PCB) with 0,5% and Altino Prazeres (PSTU) with 0,2%
  28. ^ Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate, Lula (PT) would support Fernando Haddad (PT) for the government of São Paulo, Jair Bolsonaro (PL) would support Tarcísio Freitas (Republicanos) and Simone Tebet (MDB) would support Rodrigo Garcia (PSDB).
  29. ^ Gabriel Colombo (PCB) with 0,3% and Altino Prazeres (PSTU) with 0,1%
  30. ^ Gabriel Colombo (PCB) with 0,3% and Altino Prazeres (PSTU) with 0,2%
  31. ^ Gabriel Colombo (PCB) with 1,1% and Altino Prazeres (PSTU) with 0,1%
  32. ^ Gabriel Colombo (PCB) with 1% and Altino Prazeres (PSTU) with 1%
  33. ^ Gabriel Colombo (PCB) with 1% and Altino Prazeres (PSTU) with 1%
  34. ^ Altino Prazeres (PSTU) with 0,2%
  35. ^ Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Lula (PT) supports Fernando Haddad (PT) for the government of São Paulo, Bolsonaro (PL) supports Tarcísio Freitas (Republicanos) and João Doria (PSDB) supports Rodrigo Garcia (PSDB)
  36. ^ Renata Abreu (PODE) with 2,32%
  37. ^ Renata Abreu (PODE) with 2,44%
  38. ^ Renata Abreu (PODE) with 2,69%
  39. ^ Altino Prazeres (PSTU) with 1%
  40. ^ Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Lula (PT) and vice-presidential candidate Geraldo Alckmin (PSB) supports Fernando Haddad (PT) for the government of São Paulo, Bolsonaro (PL) supports Tarcísio Freitas (Republicanos) and João Doria (PSDB) supports Rodrigo Garcia (PSDB).
  41. ^ Altino Prazeres (PSTU) with 1%
  42. ^ Altino Junior (PSTU) with 2%
  43. ^ Felicio Ramuth (PSD) with 0,8%
  44. ^ Felicio Ramuth (PSD) with 1%
  45. ^ Felicio Ramuth (PSD) with 1%
  46. ^ Felicio Ramuth (PSD) with 1%
  47. ^ Felicio Ramuth (PSD) with 3%
  48. ^ Felicio Ramuth (PSD) with 3%
  49. ^ João Doria (PSDB) with 4%
  50. ^ Vinicius Poit (NOVO) with 0,8%
  51. ^ Vinicius Poit (NOVO) with 1%
  52. ^ Vinicius Poit (NOVO) with 1%
  53. ^ Vinicius Poit (NOVO) with 1%
  54. ^ Vinicius Poit (NOVO) with 1%
  55. ^ Tarcísio Freitas (Ind.) with 4% and Vinicius Poit (NOVO) with 1%
  56. ^ Tarcísio Freitas (Ind.) with 6% and Vinicius Poit (NOVO) with 1%
  57. ^ Tarcísio Freitas (Ind.) with 2% and Vinicius Poit (NOVO) with 2%
  58. ^ José Luiz Datena (PSL) with 19,1% and Vinicius Poit (NOVO) with 0,7%
  59. ^ José Luiz Datena (PSL) with 20,2% and Vinicius Poit (NOVO) with 0,7%
  60. ^ José Luiz Datena (PSL) with 25,4% and Vinicius Poit (NOVO) with 0,8%
  61. ^ Janaína Paschoal (PSL) with 4,3% and Vinicius Poit (NOVO) with 0,7%
  62. ^ João Doria (PSDB) with 13,5%; Janaina Paschoal (PSL) with 5%; Tarcísio Gomes de Freitas (Ind.) with 3,7% and Vinicius Poit (NOVO) with 0,8%
  63. ^ João Doria (PSDB) with 13,3%
  64. ^ João Doria (PSDB) with 12,2%
  65. ^ João Doria (PSDB) with 8%
  66. ^ João Doria (PSDB) with 9,85% and Elvis Cezar (PSDB) with 0,86%
  67. ^ João Doria (PSDB) with 11,95% and Elvis Cezar (PSDB) with 1,35%
  68. ^ Elvis Cezar (PSDB) with 1,23%
  69. ^ Antonio Carlos (PCO) with 2%
  70. ^ Antonio Carlos (PCO) with 1% and Mancha (PSTU) with 1%
  71. ^ Antonio Carlos (PCO) with 1%
  72. ^ Antônio Carlos (PCO) with 2% and Dr. Azkoul (DC) with 1%
  73. ^ Antonio Carlos (PCO) with 2,9%, Dr. Azkoul (DC) with 0.8% and Mancha (PSTU) with 0,3%
  74. ^ Mancha (PSTU) with 1%
  75. ^ Antônio Carlos (PCO) with 1%, Mancha (PSTU) with 0,6% and Dr. Azkoul (DC) with 0,4%
  76. ^ Antônio Carlos (PCO) with 2%, Mancha (PSTU) with 1% and Dr. Azkoul (DC) with 1%
  77. ^ Antonio Carlos (PCO) with 1% and Dr. Azkoul with 0%
  78. ^ Antônio Carlos Silva (PCO) with 3%; Dr. Askoul (DC) with 1% and Luiz Carlos "Mancha" Prates (PSTU) with 1%
  79. ^ Antônio Carlos Silva (PCO) with 3%; Dr. Askoul (DC) with 1% and Luiz Carlos "Mancha" Prates (PSTU) with 1%
  80. ^ Antônio Carlos Silva (PCO) with 3,7%; Dr. Askoul (DC) with 1% and Luiz Carlos "Mancha" Prates (PSTU) with 0,4%
  81. ^ Antônio Carlos Silva (PCO) with 0,4%; Luiz Carlos "Mancha" Prates (PSTU) with 0,2% and Dr. Askoul (DC) with 0,1%
  82. ^ Antônio Carlos Silva (PCO) with 0,6%; Dr. Askoul (DC) with 0,2% and Luiz Carlos "Mancha" Prates (PSTU) with 0,1%
  83. ^ Dr. Askoul (DC); Luiz Carlos "Mancha" Prates (PSTU) and Antônio Carlos Silva (PCO) with 0%
  84. ^ Paulo Skaf (Republicanos) with 12%; Milton Leite (UNIÃO) with 4%; Antônio Carlos Silva (PCO) with 2%; José Aníbal (PSDB) with 2% and Luiz Carlos "Mancha" Prates (PSTU) with 0%
  85. ^ Eliana Ferreira (PSTU) with 3,3%; Cristiane Brasil (PTB) with 3%; Luiz Carlos "Mancha" Prates (PSTU) with 1,1% and Antônio Carlos Silva (PCO) with 0,5%
  86. ^ Cristiane Brasil (PTB) with 3% and Heni Ozi Cukier (PODE) with 3%
  87. ^ José Aníbal (PSDB) with 3% and Heni Ozi Cukier (PODE) with 1%
  88. ^ Heni Ozi Cukier (PODE) with 1,4%
  89. ^ Marco Feliciano (PL) with 9,1%, José Aníbal (PSDB) with 3,6% and Heni Ozi Cukier (PODE) with 2,1%
  90. ^ José Aníbal (PSDB) with 3% and Heni Ozi Cukier (PODE) with 1%
  91. ^ José Aníbal (PSDB) with 4% and Heni Ozi Cukier (PODE) with 1%
  92. ^ Marco Feliciano (PL) with 5%, José Aníbal (PSDB) with 4% and Heni Ozi Cukier (PODE) with 1%
  93. ^ Marcos Pontes (PL) with 8%, José Aníbal (PSDB) with 3% and Heni Ozi Cukier (PODE) with 1%
  94. ^ José Aníbal (PSDB) with 1% and Heni Ozi Cukier (PODE) with 1%
  95. ^ José Aníbal (PSDB) with 2%
  96. ^ José Aníbal (PSDB) with 4%
  97. ^ José Luiz Datena (PSC) with 25%, Marina Silva (REDE) with 17,4% and Heni Ozi Cukier (PODE) with 0,8%
  98. ^ José Luiz Datena (PSC) with 32% and Marina Silva (REDE) with 21,5%
  99. ^ Aldo Rebelo (PDT) with 2% and Heni Ozi Cukier (PODE) with 1%
  100. ^ Carla Zambelli (PL) with 11,9%; Aldo Rebelo (PDT) with 1,2% and Heni Ozi Cukier (PODE) with 1%
  101. ^ Carla Zambelli (PL) with 12,6%; Aldo Rebelo (PDT) with 1,2% and Heni Ozi Cukier (PODE) with 0,9%
  102. ^ Aldo Rebelo (PDT) with 2% and Heni Ozi Cukier (PODE) with 1%
  103. ^ Fernando Haddad (PT) with 33% and Heni Ozi Cukier (PODE) with 1%
  104. ^ Heni Ozi Cukier (PODE) with 1%
  105. ^ Fernando Haddad (PT) with 24% and Heni Ozi Cukier (PODE) with 1%
  106. ^ Marina Silva (REDE) with 10% and Heni Ozi Cukier (PODE) with 1%
  107. ^ Marina Silva (REDE) with 27% and Heni Ozi Cukier (PODE) with 3%
  108. ^ Aldo Rebelo (PDT) with 1% and Arthur Weintraub (PMB) with 1%
  109. ^ Heni Ozi Cukier (PODE) with 0,4%
  110. ^ Heni Ozi Cukier (PODE) with 1%
  111. ^ José Aníbal (PSDB) with 5%
  112. ^ Heni Ozi Cukier (PODE) with 1%
  113. ^ Fernando Haddad (PT) with 17,7% and José Aníbal (PSDB) with 0,8%
  114. ^ Mario Covas Neto (PODE) with 2%; Maurren Maggi (PSB) with 2%; Marta Suplicy (Ind.) with 2%; Janaína Lima (NOVO) with 1% and Luiz Felipe D'Ávila (Ind.) with 1%
  115. ^ Mário Covas Neto (PODE) with 4,9%; Marta Suplicy (Ind.) with 4,2% and Maurren Maggi (PSB) with 2,1%
  116. ^ Mario Covas Neto (PODE) with 8,9%; Marta Suplicy (Ind.) with 5,4%; Baleia Rossi (MDB) with 3,8% and Maurren Maggi (PSB) with 3,4%

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