2014 Rio de Janeiro gubernatorial election

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The Rio de Janeiro gubernatorial election was held on 5 October 2014 to elect the next governor of the state of Rio de Janeiro. Since no candidate received more than 50% of the vote, a second-round runoff election was held on the 26th of October.[1] Incumbent Governor Luiz Fernando Pezão, who was running for his first full term, was forced into the runoff against Marcelo Crivella but ultimately won.[2]

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2014 Rio de Janeiro gubernatorial election

 2010
October 26, 2014 (second round)
2018 
 
Nominee Luiz Fernando Pezão Marcelo Crivella
Party PMDB Republicanos
Running mate Francisco Dornelles General Abreu
Popular vote 4,343,298 3,442,713
Percentage 55.78% 44.22%


Governor before election

Luiz Fernando Pezão
MDB

Elected Governor

Luiz Fernando Pezão
MDB

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Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2014 Rio de Janeiro senate election

 2010
October 5, 2014
2018 
 
Nominee Romário Faria César Maia
Party PSB DEM
Popular vote 4,683,963 1,514,737
Percentage 64.43% 20.51%


Senator before election

Francisco Dornelles
MDB

Elected Senator

Romário Faria
PSB

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Campaign

On December 2, 2013, Governor Sergio Cabral Filho announced he would be stepping down as Governor on March 31, 2014 in order to pursue an ultimately-unlaunched bid for the Brazilian Senate. With his election in 2010, Cabral enjoyed high approval ratings until the 2013 protests in Brazil severely damaged his popularity.[3] Following Cabral's resignation, Vice Governor Luiz Fernando Pezão succeeded him and announced his intent to run in the 2014 election.

Other candidates had launched their candidacies prior to Cabral's resignation: former Governor Anthony Garotinho of the Republic Party in April 2012[4] and Senator Lindberg Farias of the PT in November 2012.[5]

Runoff endorsements

On October 7, Marcelo Crivella received an endorsement from third place candidate Anthony Garotinho.[6] He also received endorsements from fourth place finisher Lindberg Farias and the state branch of the Workers Party (PT) in an announcement made by state party president Washington Quaquá.[7][8] The PT, however is divided in this decision. Nine of the ten PT mayors in the state are supporting Pezão, the exception being Quaquá (Mayor of Maricá). PT supporters of Pezão include Niterói Mayor Rodrigo Neves and State Deputy Carlos Minc.[9]

On October 12, Luiz Fernando Pezão received the endorsement of newly elected Senator Romário,[10] while the state branch of the PSB decided to not endorse either candidate.[11]

Candidates

Governor

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No. Governor Vice-governor Coalition
10 Marcelo Crivella (PRB) General Abreu (PRB)
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13 Lindbergh Farias (PT) Roberto Rocco (PV)
"Popular Front"
PT, PV, PSB, PCdoB
15 Luiz Fernando Pezão (PMDB) Francisco Dornelles (PP) "Rio in First Place"
PMDB, PP, DEM, PSD, PSC, PSDB, PPS, PSL, SD, PHS, PTN, PSDC, PMN, PTC, PRP, PRTB, PPL, PEN, PTB
16 Dayse Oliveira (PSTU) Marília Macedo (PSTU)
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21 Ney Nunes (PCB) Heitor César (PCB)
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22 Anthony Garotinho (PR) Márcio Garcia (PR)
"Republican and Labor Alliance"
PR, PROS, PTdoB
50 Tarcísio Motta (PSOL) Renatão do Quilombo (PSOL)
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Senator

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No. Senator Coalition
100 Diplomat Sebastião Neves (PRB)
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123 Carlos Lupi (PDT)
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161 Heitor Fernandes (PSTU)
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211 Eduardo Serra (PCB)
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255 César Maia (DEM) "Rio in First Place"
PMDB, PP, DEM, PSD, PSC, PSDB, PPS, PSL,
SD, PHS, PTN, PSDC, PMN, PTC, PRP, PRTB,
PPL, PEN, PTB
400 Romário Faria (PSB)
"Popular Front"
PT, PV, PSB, PCdoB
500 Pedro Rosa (PSOL)
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901 Líliam Sá (PROS)
"Republican and Labor Alliance"
PR, PROS, PTdoB
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Opinion polling

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Date Institute[12] Candidate Blank/Null/Undecided
Luiz Fernando Pezão (PMDB) Anthony Garotinho (PR) Marcelo Crivella (PRB) Lindbergh Farias (PT) Tarcisio Motta (PSOL) Dayse Oliveira (PSTU) Ney Nunes (PCB)
September 2526, 2014 Datafolha 31% 23% 17% 12% 2% 1% - 14%
September 2022, 2014 Ibope 29% 26% 17% 8% 2% 1% - 17%
September 89, 2014 Datafolha[13] 25% 25% 19% 12% 2% 1% 0% 16%
September 58, 2014 Ibope 25% 26% 17% 9% 2% 0% 0% 20%
September 23, 2014 Datafolha 23% 28% 18% 11% 3% 1% 0% 16%
August 30September 1, 2014 Ibope[14] 19% 27% 17% 11% 3% 1% 0% 22%
August 2325, 2014 Ibope 18% 28% 16% 12% 3% 1% 1% 21%
August 1213, 2014 Datafolha[15] 16% 25% 18% 12% 1% 1% 1% 27%
July 26August 2, 2014 Gerp[16] 13% 25% 23% 11% 1% 1% 1% 25%
July 2628, 2014 Ibope 15% 21% 16% 11% 1% 2% 1% 33%
July 1516, 2014 Datafolha 14% 24% 24% 12% 2% 1% - 23%
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Results

Governor

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Candidate Running mate Total Percentage
Luiz Fernando Pezão (PMDB) Francisco Dornelles (PP) 3,242,513 40.57%
Marcelo Crivella (PRB) General Abreu (PRB) 1,619,165 20.26%
Anthony Garotinho (PR) Márcio Garcia (PR) 1,576,511 19.73%
Lindbergh Farias (PT) Roberto Rocco (PV) 798,897 10,00%
Tarcísio Motta (PSOL) Renatão do Quilombo (PSOL) 712,734 8.92%
Dayse Oliveira (PSTU) Marília Macedo (PSTU) 33,442 0.42%
Ney Nunes (PCB) Heitor César (PCB) 8,950 0.11%
Valid votes 7,992,212 82.45%
Blank votes 592,999 6.12%
Null votes 1,108,651 11.44%
Turnout 9,693,862 79.89%
Abstention 2,440,581 20.11%
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  Second round
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Candidate Running mate Total Percentage
Luiz Fernando Pezão (PMDB) Francisco Dornelles (PP) 4,343,298 55.78%
Marcelo Crivella (PRB) General Abreu (PRB) 3,442,713 44.22%
Valid votes 7,786,011 82.64%
Blank votes 319,823 3.39%
Null votes 1,315,356 13.97%
Turnout 9,421,190 77.64%
Abstention 2,713,771 22.36%
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  Elected

Senator

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Candidate Total Percentage
Romário Faria (PSB) 4,683,963 63.43%
César Maia (DEM) 1,514,727 20.51%
Liliam Sá (PROS) 507,872 6.88%
Diplomat Sebastião Neves (PRB) 301,162 4.08%
Carlos Lupi (PDT) 228,086 3.09%
Pedro Rosa (PSOL) 137,652 1.86%
Eduardo Serra (PCB) 39,201 0.53%
Heitor Fernandes (PSTU) 11,444 0.15%
Valid votes 7,992,212 82.45%
Blank votes 592,999 6.12%
Null votes 1,108,651 11.43%
Turnout 9,693,862 79.89%
Abstention 2,440,581 20.11%
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  Elected

Elected Federal Deputies

A total of forty-six (46) Federal Deputies were elected from the state of Rio de Janeiro.[17]

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Candidate Votes
Jair Bolsonaro (PP) 464,572
Clarissa Garotinho (PR) 335,061
Eduardo Cunha (PMDB) 232,708
Chico Alencar (PSOL) 195,964
Leonardo Picciani (PMDB) 180,741
Pedro Paulo (PMDB) 162,403
Jean Wyllys (PSOL) 144,770
Roberto Sales (PRB) 124,087
Marco Antônio Cabral (PMDB) 119,584
Otavio Leite (PSDB) 106,398
Felipe Bornier (PSD) 105,517
Sóstenes Cavalcante (PSD) 104,697
Washington Reis (PMDB) 103,190
Rosângela Gomes (PRB) 101,686
Júlio Lopes (PP) 96,796
Índio da Costa (PSD) 91,523
Alessandro Molon (PT) 87,003
Hugo Leal (PROS) 85,449
Glauber Braga (PSB) 82,236
Cristiane Brasil (PTB) 81,617
Jandira Feghali (PCdoB) 68,531
Dr. João (PR) 65,624
Simão Sessim (PP) 58,825
Celso Pansera (PMDB) 58,534
Miro Teixeira (PROS) 58,409
Aureo (SD) 58,117
Sergio Zveiter (PSD) 57,587
Arolde de Oliveira (PSD) 55,380
Rodrigo Maia (DEM) 53,167
Chico d'Ângelo (PT) 52,809
Cabo Daciolo (PSOL) 49,831
Luiz Sérgio (PT) 48,903
Alexandre Serfiotis (PSD) 48,879
Deley (PTB) 48,874
Soraya Santos (PMDB) 48,204
Benedita da Silva (PT) 48,163
Paulo Feijó (PR) 48,058
Marcelo Matos (PDT) 47,370
Fernando Jordão (PMDB) 47,188
Francisco Floriano (PR) 47,157
Marcos Soares (PR) 44,440
Altineu Cortes (PR) 40,593
Fabiano Horta (PT) 37,989
Ezequiel Teixeira (SD) 35,701
Luiz Carlos Ramos do Chapéu (PSDC) 33,221
Alexandre Valle (PRP) 26,526
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Elected State Deputies

A total of seventy (70) state deputies were elected from the state of Rio de Janeiro.[18]

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Candidate Votes
Marcelo Freixo (PSOL) 350,408
Wagner Montes (PSD) 208,814
Flávio Bolsonaro (PP) 160,359
Samuel Malafaia (PSD) 140,148
Paulo Melo (PMDB) 125,391
Nivaldo Mulim (PR) 93,192
Fábio Silva (PMDB) 82,168
André Corrêa (PSD) 81,364
Jorge Picciani (PMDB) 76,590
Cidinha Campos (PDT) 75,492
Dionísio Lins (PP) 75,405
Pedro Fernandes Neto (SD) 75,366
Tia Ju (PRB) 74,803
Carlos Osorio (PMDB) 70,835
Domingos Brazão (PMDB) 70,314
Lucinha (PSDB) 65,760
Gustavo Tutuca (PMDB) 64,248
Rafael Picciani (PMDB) 63,073
Carlos Macedo (PRB) 62,088
Edson Albertassi (PMDB) 61,549
Bebeto (SD) 61,082
Zeidan (PT) 60,810
Bernardo Rossi (PMDB) 56,806
Daniele Guerreiro (PMDB) 55,821
Waguinho (PMDB) 53,835
Martha Rocha (PSD) 52,698
Márcio Pacheco (PSC) 50,344
Christino Áureo (PSD) 50,168
Doutor Deodalto (PTN) 48,496
Pedro Augusto (PMDB) 48,345
André Lazaroni (PMDB) 44,473
Benedito Alves (PMDB) 44,381
Rosenverg Reis (PMDB) 43,045
Thiago Pampolha (PTC) 41,897
Luiz Paulo (PSDB) 39,992
Carlos Minc (PT) 39,865
Luiz Martins (PDT) 39,309
Marcus Vinícius Neskau (PTB) 39,192
Filipe Soares (PR) 39,058
Carlos Alberto Lavrado Cupello (SD) 38,851
Farid Abrahão David (PTB) 38,342
Iranildo Campos (PSD) 36,914
Waldeck (PT) 36,755
José Luiz Nanci (PPS) 36,356
Comte Bittencourt (PPS) 36,155
Bruno Dauaire (PR) 35,645
Marcia Jeovani (PR) 34,870
Márcio Canella (PSL) 34,495
Rogério Lisboa (PR) 34,030
Nurse Rejane (PCdoB) 33,990
Jorge Felippe Neto (PSD) 32,066
João Peixoto (PSDC) 31,243
André Ceciliano (PT) 31,207
Doctor Sadinoel (PT) 30,504
Zaqueu (PT) 30,304
Milton Rangel (PSD) 28,957
Marcos Abrahão (PTdoB) 28,777
Jair Bittencourt (PR) 28,133
Jânio Mendes (PDT) 28,012
Renato Cozzolino (PR) 26,697
Átila Nunes Filho (PSL) 25,042
Zito (PP) 24,491
Wanderson Nogueira (PSB) 20,073
Paulo Ramos (PSOL) 18,732
José Luiz Anchite (PP) 17,401
Graça Pereira (PRTB) 16,876
Flávio Serafini (PSOL) 16,117
Eliomar Coelho (PSOL) 14,144
Marcos Miller (PHS) 12,929
Doctor Julianelli (PSOL) 11,805
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