2018 Rio de Janeiro gubernatorial election
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The next Rio de Janeiro gubernatorial election is scheduled for October 2018, when the population will elect the Governor and Vice Governor of Rio de Janeiro and 70 State Deputies. People will also vote for 2 of 3 Senators of the state representation in the Federal legislative power, with 45 federal deputies representatives of the Rio de Janeiro State. A second round will be held after no candidate managed to secure more than 50% of the vote.
The previous gubernatorial election in the state was held on October 2014. Supported by the Brazilian Democratic Movement, Luiz Fernando Pezão was re-elected in second round with 55.78% of the votes, against 44.22% of Marcelo Crivella.[1]
Confirmed candidates for Governor
New Party (NOVO)
- Marcelo Trindade - President of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Brazil.[2]
Social Democratic Party (PSD)
- Indio da Costa - City Secretary of Urbanism, Infrastructure and Housing of Rio de Janeiro since 2017; Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro 2007–2011, 2015–2017; City Councillor of Rio de Janeiro 1997–2006; City Secretary of Administration of Rio de Janeiro 2001–2006. Candidate for Vice President of Brazil in 2010; candidate for Mayor of Rio de Janeiro in 2016.[3][4]
Social Christian Party (PSC)
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)
- Tarcísio Motta - City Councillor of Rio de Janeiro since 2017. Candidate for Governor of Rio de Janeiro in 2014.[6][4]
Democrats (DEM)
- Eduardo Paes - Mayor of Rio de Janeiro 2009–2017; State Secretary of Tourism, Sports and Leisure of Rio de Janeiro 2007–2008; Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro 1999–2007; City Councillor of Rio de Janeiro 1997–1999.[7][4][8]
Workers' Party (PT)
- Marcia Tiburi - Philosophy Professor.[9][10][11]
Unified Workers' Socialist Party (PSTU)
Democratic Labor Party (PDT)
- Pedro Fernandes Neto - City Secretary of Social Assistance of Rio de Janeiro since 2017; State Deputy 2007–2017.[14][4][15]
Podemos (PODE)
- Romário Faria - Senator for Rio de Janeiro since 2015; Federal Deputy 2011–2015.[16][4]
Republican Progressive Party (PRP)
- Anthony Garotinho - Federal Deputy for Rio de Janeiro 2011–2015; Governor of Rio de Janeiro 1999–2002; Mayor of Campos dos Goytacazes 1989–1992, 1997–1998. Candidate for Governor of Rio de Janeiro in 2014.[17][4][18][19]
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB)
Labour Cause's Party (PCO)
- Luiz Eugênio Honorato - Worker at CSN[22]
# | Governor candidate | Vice-Governor candidate | Party/coalition | |||
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12 | Pedro Fernandes Neto (PDT) | Doutor Julianelli (PSB) | PDT, PSB | |||
13 | Márcia Tiburi (PT) | Leonardo Giordano (PCdoB) | PT, PCdoB | |||
16 | Dayse Oliveira (PSTU) | Pedro Vilas-Bôas (PSTU) | ||||
19 | Romário (PODE) | Marcelo Delaroli (PR) | PODE, PR, REDE, PPL | |||
20 | Wilson Witzel (PSC) | Cláudio Castro (PSC) | ||||
25 | Eduardo Paes (DEM) | Comte Bittencourt (PPS) | DEM, PHS, SD, PTB, DC, PV, PPS, PSDB, Avante, MDB, PP, PMN | |||
28 | André Monteiro (PRTB) | Jonas Licurgo (PRTB) | ||||
29 | Luiz Eugênio Honorato (PCO) | Joaquim Augusto Nogueira Neto (PCO) | ||||
30 | Marcelo Trindade (NOVO) | Carmem Migueles (NOVO) | ||||
44 | Anthony Garotinho (PRP) | Leide Duarte (PRB) | PRP, PRB, PROS, PATRI, PTC, PMB | |||
50 | Tarcísio Motta (PSOL) | Ivanete Silva (PSOL) | PSOL, PCB | |||
55 | Indio da Costa (PSD) | Zaqueu Teixeira (PSD) |
Declined candidates for Governor
- Paulo Hartung (MDB) - Governor of Espírito Santo 2003–2011 and since 2015; Senator for Espírito Santo 1999–2002; Mayor of Vitória 1993–1997; Federal Deputy from Espírito Santo 1987–1991; State Deputy of Espírito Santo 1983–1987.[23][4]
- Marcelo Crivella (PRB) - Mayor of Rio de Janeiro since 2017; Minister of Fishing and Aquaculture 2012–2014; Senator for Rio de Janeiro 2003–2016. Candidate for Governor of Rio de Janeiro in 2006 and 2014.[24][4]
- Sérgio Besserman Vianna - President of IBGE 1999–2003.[25][4]
- Omar Peres (PDT) - businessman. Candidate for Mayor of Juiz de Fora in 2008.[26][4]
- Rodrigo Neves (PDT) - Mayor of Niterói since 2013; State Deputy of Rio de Janeiro 2007–2013; City Councillor of Niterói 1997–2007.[27][4]
- Cesar Maia (DEM) - City Councillor of Rio de Janeiro since 2013; Mayor of Rio de Janeiro 1993–1997, 2001–2009; Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro 1987–1992. Candidate for Senator in 2010 and 2014.[28][4]
- Bernardo Rezende (NOVO) - Brazil men's national volleyball team coach 2001–2017.[29][4]
- Eduardo Bandeira de Mello - President of Flamengo Rowing Club since 2013.[30][4]
- Celso Amorim (PT) - Minister of Defence 2011–2015; Minister of Foreign Affairs 1993–1995, 2003–2011.[31]
- Miro Teixeira (REDE) - Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro since 1987, 1971–1983; Minister of Communications 2003–2004.[4]
- Chico Alencar (PSOL) - Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro.
- Mendelssohn Kieling (PMB) - Prosecutor of justice.[33]
- Leonardo Giordano (PCdoB) - City Councillor of Niterói since 2009.[4][34][11]
Opinion polls
Polling Firm/Link | Date(s) administered |
Sample Size |
PRB | PODE | MDB | NOVO | PSD | DEM | PSOL | PT | PDT | PR | Currently independent | Others | Abst./ Undec. |
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Paraná Pesquisas | 6–10 July 2017 | 2,020 | 27.8% (Crivella) |
14% (Romário) |
9% (Paes) |
7.7% (Bernardinho) |
5.7% (Indio) |
3% (Maia) |
2.3% (Motta) |
– | 1.2% (Neves) |
– | 4.4% (Mello) |
– | 24.9% |
– | 15.5% (Romário) |
9.1% (Paes) |
7.8% (Bernardinho) |
6.5% (Indio) |
3.2% (Maia) |
10.5% (Freixo) |
5.2% (Lindbergh) |
9.5% (Garotinho) |
– | 26.7% | |||||
2014 election | 5 October 2014 | 9,693,862 | 20.26% (Crivella) |
– | 40.57% (Pezão) |
– | – | – | 8.92% (Motta) |
10% (Lindbergh) |
– | 19.73% (Garotinho) |
– | 0.53% | 17.56% |
Senate Elections
# | Candidate | First Substitute | Second Substitute | Party/coalition | ||
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255 | Cesar Maia (DEM) | Sérgio Zveiter (DEM) | Alice Tamborindeguy (PP) | DEM, PHS, SD, PTB, DC, PV, PPS, PSDB, Avante, MDB, PP, PMN | ||
455 | Aspásia Camargo (PSDB) | Marco Magalhães (PP) | Jorge Rodino (PTB) | DEM, PHS, SD, PTB, DC, PV, PPS, PSDB, Avante, MDB, PP, PMN | ||
500 | Chico Alencar (PSOL) | Vanderlea da Silva Aguiar (PSOL) | Maria das Dores Pereira Mota (PSOL) | |||
211 | Marta Barçante (PCB) | Valmiria Guida (PCB) | Ricardo Pinheiro (PCB) | |||
177 | Flávio Bolsonaro[37] (PSL) | Paulo Roberto Franco Marinho (PSL) | Leonardo Rodrigues (PSL) | |||
100 | Eduardo Lopes (PRB) | Sylvia Crivella (PRB) | Luiz da Costa Guedes Junior | |||
TBA | Lindbergh Farias[10] (PT) | Edson Alves Silva Junior (PT) | Anazir Maria de Oliveira (PT) | |||
TBA | Cyro Garcia (PSTU) | Júlia Eberhardt | Sérgio Bruno Alves Perdigão | |||
160 | Samantha Guedes (PSTU) | Juzerley Assunção Santos | Maria Elisa Wildhagen Guimarães | |||
281 | Mattos Nascimento (PRTB) | George Felipe Lopes do Espírito Santo | Djamin Ferreira de Souza | |||
TBA | Vivaldo Barbosa (PODE) | TBA | TBA | |||
188 | Miro Teixeira (REDE) | Sônia Rabello (REDE) | Valeria Tatsch (REDE) | |||
511 | Walter Cristie (PATRI) | Carla Jordes (PRP) | Mauro Cunha (PRP) | |||
200 | Pastor Everaldo (PSC) | Donizeti de Assis Dias Pereira | Edimilson Dias Pereira | |||
555 | Arolde de Oliveira (PSD) | Carlos Portinho (PSD) | Renata Cordeiro Guerra (PSD) | |||
123 | José Bonifácio (PDT) | Maria Latge Kwamme | Alice Figueira | PDT, PSB | ||
TBA | Fernando Fagundes (PCO) |
Results
PSC candidate Wilson Witzel secured 39 percent of the vote.[38] His nearest rival, DEM candidate Eduardo Paes, secured 21% of the vote.[38] Both will advance to a second round runoff.
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