2022 Federal District gubernatorial election
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2 October 2022
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| Turnout | 82.40% | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Gubernatorial election | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Candidate with the most votes per electoral zone (19): Ibaneis Rocha (18) Leandro Grass (1) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Senatorial election | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2 October 2022 (one-only round)
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Candidate with the most votes per electoral zone (19): Damares Alvas (19) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2022 Federal District election was held on 2 October as part of the 2022 Brazilian general election. The district electors able to vote in a Governor and Vice Governor, one Senator, 8 members for the Chamber of Deputies and 24 members for the Legislative Chamber.
The Governor and Vice Governor elected in this election will have a longer term. This is due to a Constitutional Amendment that fixed the new inauguration date for Governors and Vice Governors for 6 January subsequent to the election.[1]
Governor Ibaneis Rocha (MDB) was eligible for a second term and ran for re-election.[2] Rocha was re-elected in first round with 50.3% of valid votes. Legislate Chamber lawmaker Leandro Grass (PV) placed second with 26.26% of valid votes and former governor Paulo Octávio (PSD) placed third with 7.48% of valid votes.[3]
Governor
Senator
| Party | Candidate | Most relevant political office or occupation | Party | Candidates for Alternate Senators | Coalition | Electoral number | ||
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Damares Alves |
Minister of Woman, Family and Human Rights (2019–2022) |
Brazil Union (UNIÃO) |
1st alternate senator: Manoel Arruda |
Union for Brasília
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100 | |||
| 2nd alternate senator: Egmar Tavares | ||||||||
Democratic Labour Party (PDT) |
Joe Valle | Member of the Legislative Chamber of the Federal District (2011–2019) |
Democratic Labour Party (PDT) |
1st alternate senator: Georges Michel |
N/a | 123 | ||
| 2nd alternate senator: Fabíola Consttâncio | ||||||||
Workers' Party (PT) |
Rosilene Corrêa | Retired public servant | Workers' Party (PT) |
1st alternate senator: Mariana Rosa |
Brazil of Hope Federation
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133 | ||
| 2nd alternate senator: Saulo Dias | ||||||||
Brazilian Labour Party (PTB) |
Marcelo Hipólito | Federal public servant | Brazilian Labour Party (PTB) |
1st alternate senator: Sidney Pessôa |
N/a | 142 | ||
| 2nd alternate senator: Rachib Saad | ||||||||
| Elcimara de Souza | Federal public servant | 1st alternate senator: Renato Ferreira |
N/a | 161 | ||||
| 2nd alternate senator: Sílvio Soares Filho | ||||||||
Sustainability Network (REDE) |
Pedro Ivo Batista | Environmentalist |
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL) |
1st alternate senator: Márcio Antônio Sanches |
PSOL REDE Federation
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180 | ||
| 2nd alternate senator: Manoel Lima | ||||||||
Liberal Party (PL) |
Flávia Arruda |
Secretary of Government (2021–2022) |
1st alternate senator: Luiz Pastore |
United for the DF | 222 | |||
Liberal Party (PL) |
2nd alternate senator: Godofredo Gonçalves | |||||||
Christian Democracy (DC) |
José Gabriel Souza | Military police lieutenant colonel | Christian Democracy (DC) |
1st alternate senator: Joel Amaral |
N/a | 270 | ||
| 2nd alternate senator: Virgilio Macedo | ||||||||
Workers' Cause Party (PCO) |
Expedito Mendonça | Retired worker | Workers' Cause Party (PCO) |
1st alternate senator: Ivo Brito |
N/a | 290 | ||
| 2nd alternate senator: Valmir Barbosa | ||||||||
Social Democratic Party (PSD) |
Carlos Rodrigues | Lawyer | Social Democratic Party (PSD) |
1st alternate senator: Fabiana Lacerda |
DF for All
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555 | ||
Podemos (PODE) |
2nd alternate senator: João Cândido | |||||||