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Rio de Janeiro gubernatorial election, 2018
First launched candidates

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Opinion polls
 
Candidate Wilson Witzel Eduardo Paes
Party PSC DEM
Running mate Cláudio Castro Comte Bittencourt


Incumbent Governor

Luiz Fernando Pezão
MDB



Rio de Janeiro Senate election, 2018

← 2014 7 October 2018 (2018-10-07) (first round)
2022 →
Opinion polls


Incumbent Senators

Lindbergh Farias and Eduardo Lopes
PT and PRB



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)

Social Democratic Party (PSD)

Social Christian Party (PSC)

  • Wilson Witzel - Former federal judge and Marine.[4][5]

Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

Democrats (DEM)

Workers' Party (PT)

Unified Workers' Socialist Party (PSTU)

  • Dayse Oliveira - Teacher and Militant.[12][13]

Democratic Labor Party (PDT)

Podemos (PODE)

Republican Progressive Party (PRP)

Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB)

Labour Cause's Party (PCO)

  • Luiz Eugênio Honorato - Worker at CSN[22]
# Governor candidate Vice-Governor candidate Party/coalition
12
Pedro Fernandes Neto (PDT)
Doutor Julianelli (PSB)
Renew to Change
PDT, PSB
13
Márcia Tiburi (PT)
Leonardo Giordano (PCdoB)
Popular Front
PT, PCdoB
16
Dayse Oliveira (PSTU)
Pedro Vilas-Bôas (PSTU)
Unified Workers' Socialist Party (PSTU)
19
Romário (PODE)
Marcelo Delaroli (PR)
The Strength That Comes from the People
PODE, PR, REDE, PPL
20
File:Juiz Federal Wilson Witzel.jpg
Wilson Witzel (PSC)
Cláudio Castro (PSC)
Social Christian Party (PSC)
25
Eduardo Paes (DEM)
Comte Bittencourt (PPS)
Rio Wants Peace
DEM, PHS, SD, PTB, DC, PV, PPS, PSDB, Avante, MDB, PP, PMN
28
André Monteiro (PRTB)
Jonas Licurgo (PRTB)
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB)
29
Luiz Eugênio Honorato (PCO) Joaquim Augusto Nogueira Neto (PCO)
Labour Cause's Party (PCO)
30
Marcelo Trindade (NOVO)
Carmem Migueles (NOVO)
New Party (NOVO)
44
Anthony Garotinho (PRP)
Leide Duarte (PRB)
For The People Be Happy Again
PRP, PRB, PROS, PATRI, PTC, PMB
50
Tarcísio Motta (PSOL)
Ivanete Silva (PSOL)
Change is Possible
PSOL, PCB
55
Indio da Costa (PSD)
Zaqueu Teixeira (PSD)
Social Democratic Party (PSD)

Declined candidates for Governor

  • Vinícius Farah (MDB) - Mayor of Três Rios 2009–2017; Vice Mayor of Três Rios 2005–2009.[4]

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.
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

Confirmed candidates[35][36]

# Candidate First Substitute Second Substitute Party/coalition
255 Cesar Maia (DEM) Sérgio Zveiter (DEM) Alice Tamborindeguy (PP)
Rio Wants Peace
DEM, PHS, SD, PTB, DC, PV, PPS, PSDB, Avante, MDB, PP, PMN
455 Aspásia Camargo (PSDB) Marco Magalhães (PP) Jorge Rodino (PTB)
Rio Wants Peace
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)
PSOL, PCB
211 Marta Barçante (PCB) Valmiria Guida (PCB) Ricardo Pinheiro (PCB)
PSOL, PCB
177 Flávio Bolsonaro[37] (PSL) Paulo Roberto Franco Marinho (PSL) Leonardo Rodrigues (PSL)
PSL
100 Eduardo Lopes (PRB) Sylvia Crivella (PRB) Luiz da Costa Guedes Junior
PRB, PRP
TBA Lindbergh Farias[10] (PT) Edson Alves Silva Junior (PT) Anazir Maria de Oliveira (PT)
PT, PCdoB
TBA Cyro Garcia (PSTU) Júlia Eberhardt Sérgio Bruno Alves Perdigão
PSTU
160 Samantha Guedes (PSTU) Juzerley Assunção Santos Maria Elisa Wildhagen Guimarães
PSTU
281 Mattos Nascimento (PRTB) George Felipe Lopes do Espírito Santo Djamin Ferreira de Souza
PRTB
TBA Vivaldo Barbosa (PODE) TBA TBA
PODE, REDE, PR
188 Miro Teixeira (REDE) Sônia Rabello (REDE) Valeria Tatsch (REDE)
PODE, REDE, PR
511 Walter Cristie (PATRI) Carla Jordes (PRP) Mauro Cunha (PRP)
PRP, PRB, PROS, PATRI, PTC, PMB
200 Pastor Everaldo (PSC) Donizeti de Assis Dias Pereira Edimilson Dias Pereira
PSC, PROS
555 Arolde de Oliveira (PSD) Carlos Portinho (PSD) Renata Cordeiro Guerra (PSD)
PSD
123 José Bonifácio (PDT) Maria Latge Kwamme Alice Figueira
Renew to Change
PDT, PSB
TBA Fernando Fagundes (PCO)
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.

References

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