2014 Espírito Santo gubernatorial election

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Espírito Santo gubernatorial election, 2014

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Nominee Paulo Hartung Renato Casagrande (inc.) Roberto Carlos
Party MDB PSB PT
Running mate César Colnago Fabrício Gandini Celia Tavares
Popular vote 1,020,440 751,293 114,691
Percentage 53.44% 39.34% 6.01%


Governor before election

Renato Casagrande
PSB

Elected Governor

Paulo Hartung
MDB

The Espírito Santo gubernatorial election will be held on 5 October 2014 to elect the next Governor of the state of Espírito Santo. If no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote, a second-round runoff election will be held on the 26th of October.[1] Governor Renato Casagrande lost a bid for a second term to former Governor Paulo Hartung.

Candidates

  • Roberto Carlos 13 (PT) - State Deputy for Espírito Santo (elected in 2010); former Councillor for Serra (elected in 2004, 2008)
    • Celia Tavares 13 (PT) - University Professor
  • Paulo Hartung 15 (PMDB) - Former Governor of Espírito Santo (elected in 2002, 2006)
    • César Colnago 15 (PSDB) - Federal Deputy for Espírito Santo (elected in 2010)
  • Mauro Ribeiro 21 (PCB) - CETURB Employees Association President
    • Aurelio Carlos 21 (PCB) - Journalist
  • Renato Casagrande 40 (PSB) - incumbent Governor (elected in 2010)
    • Fabrício Gandini 40 (PPS) - President, Vitória City Council (2013/2014); Vitória City Councilmember (elected in 2008, 2012)
  • Camila Valadão 50 (PSOL) - Social worker and activist
    • Wilson Junior 50 (PSOL) - Educator

Coalitions

Candidate Running mate Coalition
Roberto Carlos Teles Braga
PT
Celia Tavares
PT
"Com A Força do Povo Capixaba"
(PT, PDT)
Paulo Hartung
PMDB
César Colnago
PSDB
"O Espírito Santo Pode Muito Mais"
(PMDB, PSDB, PROS, DEM, SD, PEN, PRP)
Mauro Ribeiro
PCB
Aurélio Carlos
PCB
"Frente Classista e Socialista"
(PCB, PSTU)
Renato Casagrande
PSB
Fabrício Gandini
PPS
"Pra Frente Espírito Santo"
(PSB, PPS, PRB, PTC, PR, PTN, PMN, PSL, PTdoB, PRTB,
PV, PCdoB, PSD, PP, PSC, PPL, PTB, PSDC, PHS)
Camila Valadão
PSOL
Wilson Júnior
PSOL
-

Opinion Polling

Date Institute[2] Candidate Blank/Null/Undecided
Renato Casagrande (PSB) Paulo Hartung (PMDB) Camila Valadão (PSOL) Roberto Carlos (PT) Mauro Ribeiro (PCB)
September 17–19, 2014 Brand 36% 45% 2% 3% 0.2% 14%

Results

Espírito Santo Gubernatorial Election[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
MDB Paulo Hartung 1,020,440 53.44%
PSB Renato Casagrande (inc.) 751,293 39.34%
PT Roberto Carlos 114,691 6.01%
PSOL Camila Valadão 21,044 1.10%
PCB Mauro Ribeiro 2,126 0.11%
Majority 269,147 14.10%
MDB gain from PSB Swing

References