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2024 Campo Grande mayoral election

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2024 Campo Grande municipal election

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Turnout74.50% (first round)
71.40% (second round)
Mayoral election
Opinion polls
 
Candidate Adriane Lopes Rose Modesto
Party PP UNIÃO
Alliance Sem Medo de Fazer o Certo Unidos por Campo Grande
Running mate Camilla Nascimento Roberto Oshiro
Popular vote 222,699 210,112
Percentage 51.45% 48.55%

Mayor before election

Adriane Lopes
PP

Elected mayor

Adriane Lopes
PP

City Council election
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
Municipal Chamber
PP João Rocha
PSDB
MDB Loester Nunes de Oliveira
PT Ayrton Araújo
PSD
PODE Clodoilson Pires
UNIÃO Alírio Villasanti
PSB Carlão
Republicanos
Avante
PRD
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

A mayoral election in Campo Grande was held on 6 October 2024. Voters will elect a mayor, vice-mayor and 29 councilors for a four-year term.[1]

A second round will take place on 27 October 2024. The mayor's term will begin on 1 January 2025 and end on 31 December 2028.[2] The current mayor is Adriane Lopes, who took office after Marquinhos Trad resigned on 2 April 2022.[3][4]

Background

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Campo Grande, known for its diverse culture and significant economic role in the region, has a history of competitive elections. The municipal elections are part of a broader electoral process that occurs every four years, where voters across Brazil elect local officials in over 5,500 municipalities.[citation needed] The last mayoral election in Campo Grande, in 2020, resulted in the victory of incumbent Marquinhos Trad, from the Social Democratic Party (PSD) in the first round. Trad obtained 218,418 votes or 52,58% of the valid votes.[5]

Electoral calendar

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Electoral calendar announced by the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) on 3 January 2024[6]
7 March – 5 April Period of the 'party window' for councillors. During this period, the councillors are able to move to other political parties in order to run for election while not losing their respective political terms.
6 April Deadline for all parties and party federations to obtain the registration of their statutes at the Superior Electoral Court and for all candidates to have their electoral domicile in the constituency in which they wish to contest the elections with the affiliation granted by the party.
15 May Start of the preliminary fundraising campaign in the form of collective financing for potential candidates. During this period, candidates are not allowed to ask for votes and are still subjected to obey the rules regarding electoral propaganda on the Internet.
20 July – 5 August On this date, party conventions begin to deliberate on coalitions and choose candidates for mayors and councillors tickets. Parties have until 15 August to register their names with the Brazilian Election Justice.
16 August Beginning of electoral campaigns on an equal basis, with any advertising or demonstration explicitly requesting for votes before the date being considered irregular and subject to fines.
30 August –3 October Broadcasting of free electoral propaganda on radio and television.
6 October Date of mayoral elections.
27 October Date of a possible second round in cities with more than 200,000 voters in which the most voted candidate for mayor has not reached 50% of the valid votes.

Candidates

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Presumptive candidates

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Party Mayoral candidate Running mate Coalition

Workers' Party (PT 13)

Camila Jara

Workers' Party (PT)

Zeca do PT

Potential candidates

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The mayoral race in Campo Grande has attracted several candidates from various political backgrounds. This is the list of potential candidates:

Brazil Union (UNIÃO)

  • Rose Modesto – Councillor of Campo Grande (2009–2015); Vice Governor of Mato Grosso do Sul (2015–2019); Federal Deputy for Mato Grosso do Sul (2019–2023) and teacher. She is currently leading in the polls with significant support.[7]

Progressistas (PP)

  • Adriane Lopes – Vice Mayor of Campo Grande (2017–2022) and Mayor of Campo Grande (2022–present). Lopes is seeking re-election as an incumbent, with a strong base in the city's administration.[7]

Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)

  • Beto Pereira – Mayor of Terenos (2005–2013); State Deputy of Mato Grosso do Sul (2015–2019); Federal Deputy for Mato Grosso do Sul (2019–present) and businessman. Pereira is a federal deputy backed by the state governor for the mayoral race.[7]

New Party (NOVO)

Christian Democracy (DC)

  • Ubirajara Martins – Lawyer.[9]

Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

  • Luso Queiroz – Office assistant.[10]

Democratic Renewal Party (PRD)

  • André Luiz – Councillor of Campo Grande (2021–present) and teacher.[11]

Withdrawn candidates

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Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB)

  • Carlão – Councillor of Campo Grande (2009–present) and president of the Municipal Chamber of Campo Grande (2021–present).[12]

Democratic Labour Party (PDT)

  • Lucas de Lima – Councillor of Campo Grande (2017–2019); State Deputy of Mato Grosso do Sul (2019–present) and radio personality.[13]

Social Democratic Party (PSD)

  • Pedrossian Neto – State Deputy of Mato Grosso do Sul (2023–present) and economist.[14][15]
  • Jaime Verruck – Secretary of State for Environment, Development, Science, Technology and Innovation of Mato Grosso do Sul and economist.[16]

Liberal Party (PL)

With the announcement of former President Jair Bolsonaro's support for Beto Pereira's candidacy and the support coming from the Liberal Party itself, the party's potential candidates had their candidacies automatically withdrawn. Pollon, who had even rehearsed launching his potential election bid, was removed from his position as state president of the Liberal Party in Mato Grosso do Sul due to his disobedience and replaced by Tenente Portela (PL).[24]

Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)

  • André Puccinelli – State Deputy of Mato Grosso do Sul (1987–1995); Federal Deputy for Mato Grosso do Sul (1995–1997); Mayor of Campo Grande (1997–2005); Governor of Mato Grosso do Sul (2007–2015) and physician. Puccinelli expressed interest in returning to local politics;[7] however, he withdrew his candidacy on 25 June 2024 for lack of political support.[25]

Campaign

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The campaign period officially begins on 16 August 2024, with candidates allowed to advertise their platforms, including on the internet. Free airtime on radio and television will start on 30 August, providing candidates with a platform to reach a wider audience.[26]

Outgoing Municipal Chamber

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The result of the last municipal election and the current situation in the Municipal Chamber is given below:

Affiliation Members +/–
Elected[27] Current[28]
PP 1 8 Increase7
PSDB 3 7 Increase4
MDB 3 3 Steady
PT 2 2 Steady
PODE 3 2 Decrease1
PSD 5 2 Decrease3
UNIÃO didn't exist 1 Increase1
Avante 0 1 Increase1
PRD didn't exist 1 Increase1
PSB 1 1 Steady
Republicanos 2 1 Decrease1
REDE 1 0 Decrease1
Solidarity 1 0 Decrease1
PDT 1 0 Decrease1
PTB 1 extinct party[a] Decrease1
PSL 1 extinct party[b] Decrease1
DEM 2 extinct party[c] Decrease2
Patriota 2 extinct party[d] Decrease2
Total 29

Opinion polls

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First round

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2024

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Modesto
UNIÃO
Pereira
PSDB
Lopes
PP
Jara
PT
Pollon
PL
Figueiró
NOVO
André
PRD
Martins
DC
Queiroz
PSOL
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Ranking Pesquisa 4–8 July 2,000 31.5% 20% 17% 5% 3.5% 3% 0.7% 0.2% 0.1% 19% 11.5%
34% 21.2% 18% 5.3% 3.2% 0.3% 18% 12.8%
36.6% 22.4% 18.2% 5.4% 17.4% 14.2%
25 June–1 July André Puccinelli (MDB) withdraws his potential candidacy for lack of political support.[25]
Marcos Pollon (PL) announces his own potential candidacy.[23]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Modesto
UNIÃO
Lopes
PP
Puccinelli
MDB
Pereira
PSDB
André
PRD
Jara
PT
Figueiró
NOVO
Catan
PL
Martins
DC
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Futura/100% Cidades[31] 6–13 June 600 16.4% 11.3% 28.4% 10.3% 0.5% 6.5% 1.3% 1.9% 3.6%[e] 19.9% 12%
Ranking Pesquisa 4–9 June 2,000 25% 22% 18% 14% 0.6% 2.3% 1.8% 1.5% 0.3% 0.2%[f] 14.3% 3%
25.3% 22.4% 18.3% 15% 2.5% 14.5% 2.9%
37.3% 30% 16% 2.7% 14% 7.3%
Ranking Pesquisa 6–11 May 24.3% 21.6% 16.4% 11% 3% 1.3% 0.2% 1%[g] 20% 2.7%
24.7% 22.5% 17% 13% 3.2% 2% 17.6% 2.2%
36% 29% 14% 3.3% 17.7% 7%
37% 30% 15% 18%
6–16 May Lucas de Lima (PDT), Rafael Tavares (PL) and Coronel David (PL) decide to withdraw their potential candidacies for mayor.[13][18][20]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Modesto
UNIÃO
Lopes
PP
Puccinelli
MDB
Pereira
PSDB
Lima
PDT
Jara
PT
Figueiró
NOVO
André
PRD
Tavares
PL
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Paraná Pesquisas 19–24 April 800 19.5% 14.4% 26.4% 11.5% 6.5% 5% 1.3%[h] 15.5% 6.9%
19.4% 14.1% 26.5% 11.1% 6.4%[i] 16% 7.1%
15.9% 12.3% 22.8% 9.8% 5.9% 21.4%[j] 12.1% 2.4%
19.8% 14.4% 26.5% 11.6% 6.5% 5.3% 16% 6.7%
28.4% 16.4% 14.2% 8% 7.6% 25.4% 12%
Ranking Pesquisa 2–7 April 2,000 24% 21% 16% 8.3% 5% 3.2% 1.2% 0.5% 0.8% 20% 3%
32% 28% 11% 5.8% 1.2% 22% 4%
34% 31% 12% 23% 3%
12 March–5 April Rafael Tavares leaves the Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB) and joins the Liberal Party (PL);
along with the announcement of his potential candidacy for mayor.[32]
Ubirajara Martins is announced as a potential candidate by the Christian Democracy (DC).[33]
Pedrossian Neto's potential candidacy is suspended by the Social Democratic Party (PSD).[14]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Puccinelli
MDB
Modesto
UNIÃO
Lopes
PP
Lima
PDT
Pereira
PSDB
Contar
PRTB
David
PL
Pedrossian
PSD
Jara
PT
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Ranking Pesquisa 4–9 March 2,000 13% 18.7% 17.2% 8% 6.8% 5.5% 5.7% 3.6% 0.5%[k] 21% 1.5%
23.6% 22% 8.6% 7.5% 6% 6.3% 4% 22% 1.6%
30% 29.4% 12.1% 5% 23.5% 0.6%
Ranking Pesquisa 26–30 January 1,000 17.4% 16% 15.2% 8% 6.1% 4% 3.8% 3.3% 3% 0.8%[l] 22.4%

1.4%

22% 20% 10.3% 9.2% 5% 4.5% 4% 25% 2%
25.6% 23.5% 11.4% 7.2% 6.3% 26% 2.1%
26.2% 27.3% 13.8% 32.7% 1.1%

2023

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Puccinelli
MDB
Modesto
UNIÃO
Lopes
PP
Lima
PDT
Pereira
PSDB
Zeca
PT
Contar
PRTB
David
PL
Jara
PT
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Ranking Pesquisa 20–30 November 2,000 18% 14.7% 13% 8.4% 6.3% 4.5% 3.6% 2% 4.8%[m] 24.7% 3.3%
21.3% 18% 10.4% 7.2% 6.3% 3% 7.4%[n] 26.4% 3.3%
26.2% 16.1% 13% 9% 5.2% 30.5% 10.1%
Ranking Pesquisa 10–16 September 15.2% 12.05% 9.1% 10.3% 7.2% 4% 3% 3.2% 4.85%[o] 31.1% 3.15%
17.1% 12% 14% 9.7% 4% 2%[p] 41.2% 3.1%
14% 16.5% 11.9% 5.5% 5.2% 46.9% 2.5%
18% 15.9% 6% 5.6% 2.1%[q] 52.4% 2.1%
18.1% 15.8% 7.6% 6%[r] 52.5% 2.3%
IPEMS 18–19 July 400 26.17% 18.44% 25.34% 9.18%[s] 20.87% 0.83%
Ranking Pesquisa 4–11 July 1,200 10% 9.25% 7% 8.5% 6.5% 5.25% 3.25% 3% 1.25%[t] 46% 0.75%
7.75% 15.5% 9% 5.5% 0.5%[u] 55.25% 6.5%
8.25% 15% 3% 19.25%[v] 54.5% 1.25%
9.5% 8.25% 14.5% 6.5% 3%[w] 58.25% 5%
1 June Adriane Lopes, the mayor of Campo Grande, joins Progressistas (PP).[34]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Puccinelli
MDB
Modesto
UNIÃO
Pereira
PSDB
Lima
PDT
Lopes
Patriota
Contar
PRTB
Zeca
PT
Odilon
PSD
David
PL
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Ranking Pesquisa 10–15 April 1,200 9.25% 8% 5.25% 6.25% 5% 3% 2.75% 2.5% 2% 4.5%[x] 51.5% 1.25%

Second round

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Beto Pereira and Adriana Lopes

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Pereira
PSDB
Lopes
PP
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Futura/100% Cidades[31] 6–13 June 600 36.5% 36% 27.5% 0.5%

Rose Modesto and Adriana Lopes

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Modesto
UNIÃO
Lopes
PP
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Futura/100% Cidades[31] 6–13 June 600 45.3% 32.8% 21.9% 12.5%

Rose Modesto and Beto Pereira

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Modesto
UNIÃO
Pereira
PSDB
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Futura/100% Cidades[31] 6–13 June 600 42.7% 34.6% 22.7% 8.1%

Hypothetical scenarios with Rafael Tavares

Adriane Lopes and Rafael Tavares (withdrawn)
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Lopes
PP
Tavares
PL
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Futura/100% Cidades[31] 6–13 June 600 43.6% 22.1% 34.4% 21.5%
André Puccinelli and Rafael Tavares (withdrawn)
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Puccinelli
MDB
Tavares
PL
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Futura/100% Cidades[31] 6–13 June 600 62.5% 19.1% 18.4% 43.4%
Beto Pereira and Rafael Tavares (withdrawn)
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Pereira
PSDB
Tavares
PL
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Futura/100% Cidades[31] 6–13 June 600 46.7% 19.3% 34% 27.4%
Rose Modesto and Rafael Tavares (withdrawn)
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Modesto
UNIÃO
Tavares
PL
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Futura/100% Cidades[31] 6–13 June 600 54.7% 22.9% 22.4% 31.8%

Hypothetical scenarios with André Puccinelli

Adriane Lopes and André Puccinelli (withdrawn)
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Puccinelli
MDB
Lopes
PP
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Futura/100% Cidades[31] 6–13 June 600 54.3% 27.2% 18.6% 27.1%
Beto Pereira and André Puccinelli (withdrawn)
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Puccinelli
MDB
Pereira
PSDB
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Futura/100% Cidades[31] 6–13 June 600 54.6% 27.6% 17.8% 27%
Rose Modesto and André Puccinelli (withdrawn)
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Puccinelli
MDB
Modesto
UNIÃO
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Futura/100% Cidades[31] 6–13 June 600 50.5% 32.7% 16.8% 17.8%

Rejection of candidates

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In some opinion polls, the interviewee can choose more than one alternative (the so-called "multiple rejection"), therefore, the sum of the percentages of all candidates can exceed 100% of the votes in some scenarios.

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Jara
PT
Lopes
PP
Pollon
PL
André
PRD
Martins
DC
Queiroz
PSOL
Figueiró
NOVO
Pereira
PSDB
Modesto
UNIÃO
Could vote
in anyone
Others Abst.
Undec.
Ranking Pesquisa 4–8 July 2024 2,000 18% 15% 9% 8% 7.6% 7.2% 6.5% 6% 4% 18.7%
25 June–1 July 2024 André Puccinelli (MDB) withdraws his potential candidacy for lack of political support.[25]
Marcos Pollon (PL) announces his own potential candidacy.[23]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Puccinelli
MDB
Jara
PT
Catan
PL
Lopes
PP
Pereira
PSDB
Figueiró
NOVO
André
PRD
Modesto
UNIÃO
Queiroz
PSOL
Martins
DC
Could vote
in anyone
Others Abst.
Undec.
Futura/100% Cidades[31] 6–13 June 2024 600 22.2% 24.2% 24.6% 16.6% 13.1% 9.7% 19.7% 10.7% 17% 8.2% 16.3%[y] 8.6%
Ranking Pesquisa 4–9 June 2024 2,000 28% 13% 4.6% 10% 3.2% 4% 5% 3% 6% 4.2% 19%
Ranking Pesquisa 6–11 May 2024 30% 13% 3.2% 4% 5% 3% 12%[z] 15.6%
6–16 May 2024 Lucas de Lima (PDT), Rafael Tavares (PL) and Coronel David (PL) decide to withdraw their potential candidacies for mayor.[13][18][20]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Puccinelli
MDB
Jara
PT
Tavares
PL
Lopes
PP
Pereira
PSDB
Figueiró
NOVO
André
PRD
Modesto
UNIÃO
Lima
PDT
David
PL
Could vote
in anyone
Others Abst.
Undec.
Paraná Pesquisas 19–24 April 2024 800 28.4% 17.3% 8.1% 24.6% 11.8% 15.5% 2.8% 37%[aa] 10.1%
Ranking Pesquisa 2–7 April 2024 2,000 27.6% 15% 12% 7% 6% 3% 2.8% 2.6% 2% 22%
12 March–5 April 2024 Rafael Tavares leaves the Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB) and joins the Liberal Party (PL);
along with the announcement of his potential candidacy for mayor.[32]
Ubirajara Martins is announced as a potential candidate by the Christian Democracy (DC).[33]
Pedrossian Neto's potential candidacy is suspended by the Social Democratic Party (PSD).[14]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Puccinelli
MDB
Contar
PRTB
Zeca
PT
Modesto
UNIÃO
Pereira
PSDB
Lopes
PP
David
PL
Azambuja
PSDB
Pollon
PL
Jara
PT
Could vote
in anyone
Others Abst.
Undec.
Ranking Pesquisa 4–9 March 2024 2,000 26% 3% 4% 6.3% 5.2% 12.4% 15.1%[ab] 28%
Ranking Pesquisa 26–30 January 2024 1,000 25.2% 19% 2.2% 3% 5% 3.4% 4.1% 7.3% 10.8%[ac] 20%
Ranking Pesquisa 20–30 November 2023 2,000 23.8% 18.4% 2.8% 3.5% 6.2% 3% 4.5% 8.6% 9.1%[ad] 20.1%
Ranking Pesquisa 10–16 September 2023 24.5% 13.1% 14% 3% 5.2% 7% 2.5% 3.3% 10.4%[ae] 17%
IPEMS 18–19 July 2023 400 47.42% 21.48% 37.2% 26.09%
Ranking Pesquisa 4–11 July 2023 1,200 25% 18.25% 11% 6% 5.5% 4.5% 3.5% 3% 2% 1.5% 4.5%[af] 15.25%
1 June 2023 Adriane Lopes, the mayor of Campo Grande, joins Progressistas (PP).[34]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Puccinelli
MDB
Contar
PRTB
Zeca
PT
Odilon
PSD
Tavares
PRTB
David
PL
Ujacow
REDE
Modesto
UNIÃO
Assis
PSDB
Lopes
Patriota
Could vote
in anyone
Others Abst.
Undec.
Ranking Pesquisa 10–15 April 2023 1,200 25.5% 15.25% 12% 10.25% 7% 3.5% 2.75% 2.5% 2.25% 2% 6.25%[ag] 10.75%

Results

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CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Adriane LopesCamilla Nascimento (Avante)Progressistas140,91331.67222,69951.45
Rose ModestoRoberto OshiroBrazil Union131,52529.56210,11248.55
Beto PereiraNeidy Centurião (PL)Brazilian Social Democracy Party115,51625.96
Camila JaraJosé Orcírio MirandaWorkers' Party41,9669.43
Beto FigueiróCynthia DualibiNew Party10,8852.45
Luso de QueirozLia Santos (REDE)Socialism and Liberty Party3,1080.70
Ubirajara MartinsJoão FariaChristian Democracy1,0670.24
Total444,980100.00432,811100.00
Valid votes444,98092.43432,81193.81
Invalid votes19,4514.0416,8713.66
Blank votes16,9683.5211,7042.54
Total votes481,399100.00461,386100.00
Registered voters/turnout646,19874.50646,19871.40
PP hold

1st Round

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With a voter turnout of 74.50%, the 1st round was closely contested between the main candidates, with incumbent mayor Adriane Lopes and representative Rose Modesto advancing to the second round.[35][36] Adriane Lopes was the top vote-getter in the first round, with 31.67% of the votes (140,913 votes). Rose Modesto finished second with 29.56% of the votes (131,525 votes). Beto Pereira received 25.96% of the votes (115,516 votes). Camila Jara obtained 9.43% of the votes (41,966 votes). Beto Figueiró garnered 2.45% of the votes (10,885 votes), while Ubirajara Martins had a modest showing with 0.24% of the votes (1,067 votes).[37]

Statistics

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Out of the 481,399 voters who went to the polls, 444,980 votes were valid, representing 92.43% of the total votes. Blank votes totaled 16,968 (3.52%), while null votes accounted for 19,451 (4.04%). There was significant abstention, with 25.50% of voters (164,799) choosing not to participate.[38]

2nd Round

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Results by Electoral Zones

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Results by Electoral Zones
Electoral Zone Candidate Number Party % Votes Votes
0008th ZE Adriane Lopes 11 PP 32.03% 27,611
0008th ZE Rose Modesto 44 UNIÃO 28.74% 24,771
0035th ZE Rose Modesto 44 UNIÃO 30.80% 24,849
0035th ZE Adriane Lopes 11 PP 30.36% 24,496
0036th ZE Adriane Lopes 11 PP 32.04% 23,215
0036th ZE Rose Modesto 44 UNIÃO 29.40% 21,302
0044th ZE Adriane Lopes 11 PP 30.60% 19,683
0044th ZE Rose Modesto 44 UNIÃO 29.65% 19,068
0053rd ZE Adriane Lopes 11 PP 31.89% 29,945
0053rd ZE Rose Modesto 44 UNIÃO 30.35% 28,505
0054th ZE Adriane Lopes 11 PP 33.66% 15,963
0054th ZE Rose Modesto 44 UNIÃO 27.48% 13,030

City Council elected

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Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
PSDB Cidadania
Federation
Brazilian Social Democracy Party58,83413.485Increase2
Cidadania2,9500.680Steady
Progressistas55,99212.834Increase3
Brazil Union39,8479.133New
Liberal Party35,5118.133Increase3
Avante34,3917.882Increase2
Brazil of HopeWorkers' Party33,6587.713Increase1
Communist Party of Brazil2,3440.540Steady
Green Party1,4430.330Steady
Brazilian Democratic Movement30,0856.892Decrease1
Republicans27,7706.362Steady
Podemos27,3076.252Decrease1
Brazilian Socialist Party23,8485.461Steady
Democratic Labour Party22,4415.141Steady
Social Democratic Party21,5544.941Decrease4
New Party7,5721.730Steady
Solidariedade4,3100.990Decrease1
Democratic Renewal Party3,5280.810New
Christian Democracy2,1240.490Steady
PSOL REDE
Federation
Socialism and Liberty Party9270.210Steady
Sustainability Network1320.030Steady
Total436,568100.0029
Valid votes436,56890.69
Invalid votes19,7714.11
Blank votes25,0605.21
Total votes481,399100.00
Registered voters/turnout646,19874.50
Name[39] Party
1 Rafael Tavares PL
2 Carlão Comunitário PSB
3 Silvio Pitu PSDB
4 Veterinário Francisco União Brasil
5 Fabio Rocha União Brasil
6 Professor Riverton PP
7 Junior Coringa MDB
8 Dr. Victor Rocha PSDB
9 Professor Juari PSDB
10 Flavio Cabo Almi PSDB
11 Luiza Ribeiro PT
12 André Salineiro PL
13 Papy PSDB
14 Ana Portela PL
15 Neto Santos Republicanos
16 Maicon Nogueira PP
17 Delei Pinheiro PP
18 Wilson Lands Avante
19 Herculano Borges Republicanos
20 Beto Avelar PP
21 Dr. Jamal MDB
22 Landmark PT
23 Clodoilson Pires Podemos
24 Jean Ferreira PT
25 Dr. Lívio União Brasil
26 Leinha Avante
27 Ronilço Guerreiro Podemos
28 Otávio Trad PSD
29 Marquinhos Trad PDT

Notes

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  1. ^ Brazilian Labour Party (PTB) and Patriota merged into the Democratic Renewal Party (PRD) in November 2023.[29]
  2. ^ Democrats (DEM) and the Social Liberal Party (PSL) merged into the Brazil Union in February 2022.[30]
  3. ^ Democrats (DEM) and the Social Liberal Party (PSL) merged into the Brazil Union in February 2022.[30]
  4. ^ Brazilian Labour Party (PTB) and Patriota merged into the Democratic Renewal Party (PRD) in November 2023.[29]
  5. ^ Rafael Tavares (PL)
  6. ^ Luso Queiroz (PSOL)
  7. ^ Rafael Tavares (PL)
  8. ^ Jaime Verruck (PSD)
  9. ^ Marcos Pollon (PL) with 5.1% and Jaime Verruck (PSD) with 1.3%
  10. ^ Capitão Contar (PRTB) with 20.4% and Jaime Verruck (PSD) with 1%
  11. ^ João Henrique Catan (PL)
  12. ^ Marcos Pollon (PL) with 0.6% and Rafael Tavares (PRTB) with 0.2%
  13. ^ Pedrossian Neto (PSD) with 2.2%; Beto Figueiró (NOVO) with 1.1%; Tio Trutis (PL) with 1%; Marcos Pollon (PL) with 0.3% and Rodrigo Lins (PRTB) with 0.2%
  14. ^ Pedrossian Neto (PSD) with 4.5%; Beto Figueiró (NOVO) with 1.5% and Tio Trutis (PL) with 1.4%
  15. ^ Pedrossian Neto (PSD) with 2.3%; Beto Figueiró (NOVO) with 1%; Marcos Pollon (PL) with 0.8%; Mandetta (UNIÃO) with 0.6% and Rodrigo Lins (PRTB) with 0.15%
  16. ^ Márcio Fernandes (MDB)
  17. ^ Beto Figueiró (NOVO)
  18. ^ Pedrossian Neto (PSD) with 4.4%; Marcos Pollon (PL) with 1.6%
  19. ^ Marcos Pollon (PL)
  20. ^ Marcos Pollon (PL) with 0.75%; Tatiana Ujacow (REDE) with 0.25% and Beto Figueiró (DC) with 0.25%
  21. ^ Beto Figueiró (DC) with 0.5%
  22. ^ Reinaldo Azambuja (PSDB) with 16.25%; Márcio Fernandes (MDB) with 2% and Marcos Pollon (PL) with 1%
  23. ^ Márcio Fernandes (MDB) with 2.5% and Tatiana Ujacow (REDE) with 0.5%
  24. ^ Marcos Pollon (PL) with 1.75%; Carlos Alberto de Assis (PSDB) with 0.75%; Carlão (PSB) with 0.75%; Adonis Marcos (PSOL) with 0.5%; Rafael Tavares (PRTB) with 0.5% and Tatiana Ujacow (REDE) with 0.25%
  25. ^ Rafael Tavares (PL) with 13.9%; 2.4% of the interviewees rejects all the candidates.
  26. ^ Rafael Tavares (PL) with 12%
  27. ^ Capitão Contar (PRTB) with 22.6%; Marcos Pollon (PL) with 8.1% an Jaime Verruck (PSD) with 6.3%
  28. ^ João Henrique Catan (PL) with 7%; Pedrossian Neto (PSD) with 4.6% and Lucas de Lima (PDT) with 3.5%
  29. ^ Rafael Tavares (PRTB) with 6.2%; Pedrossian Neto (PSD) with 2.6% and Lucas de Lima (PDT) with 2%
  30. ^ Pedrossian Neto (PSD) with 2.4%; Tio Trutis (PL) with 2.2%; Lucas de Lima (PDT) with 1.8%; Rodrigo Lins (PRTB) with 1.4% and Beto Figueiró (NOVO) with 1.3%
  31. ^ Mandetta (UNIÃO) with 4.4%; Lucas de Lima (PDT) with 2.2%; Rodrigo Lins (PRTB) with 1.6%; Beto Figueiró (NOVO) with 1.2% and Pedrossian Neto (PSD) with 1%
  32. ^ Carlão (PSB) with 1.25%; Márcio Fernandes (MDB) with 1.25%; Lucas de Lima (PDT) with 1%; Beto Figueiró (DC) with 0.5% and Tatiana Ujacow (REDE) with 0.5%
  33. ^ Marcos Pollon (PL) with 1.75%; Beto Pereira (PSDB) with 1.5%; Lucas de Lima (PDT) with 1.25%; Adonis Marcos (PSOL) with 1% and Carlão (PSB) with 0.75%

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