2024 Cuiabá mayoral election

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2024 Cuiabá mayoral election

 2020
6 October 2024 (2024-10-06) (first round)
27 October 2024 (2024-10-27) (second round)
 
Nominee Abilio Brunini Lúdio Cabral
Party PL PT
Alliance Rescuing
Cuiabá
Courage and Force to Change
Running mate Coronel Vânia Rafaela Fávaro
Popular vote 171,324 147,127
Percentage 53.80% 46.20%

Mayor before election

Emanuel Pinheiro
MDB

Elected mayor

Abilio Brunini
PL

Parliamentary election
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
Municipal Chamber
PL Samantha Iris 4 +4
PSB Ilde Taques 4 +3
FE Brasil Alex Rodrigues 3 −3
UNIÃO Cezinha Nascimento 3 +1
Republicanos Maysa Leão 3 +1
PODE Doctora Mara 2 −1
Solidarity Adevair Cabral 2 +1
PSDB-Cidadania Maria Avalone 2 −2
PP Demilson Nogueira 1 −1
MDB Marcrean Santos 1 0
PMB Wilson Kero Kero 1 +1
PSD Jeferson Siqueira 1 0
PRD None 0 −2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

The 2024 Cuiabá municipal election took place in the city of Cuiabá, Brazil on 6 October 2024. Voters elected and 25 councillors. A second round was held on October 27 as no candidate achieved 50% in the first round for mayor.

Abilio Brunini, a Liberal Party Federal Deputy, was elected in the second round against Lúdio Cabral, a Workers' Party State Deputy. Cabral overpreformed Lula by 7.7% compared to the 2022 Brazilian presidential election against Jair Bolsonaro.[1][2][3]

The incumbent mayor is Emanuel Pinheiro of the Brazilian Democratic Movement. Pinheiro was elected to his second term in 2020 against Brunini meaning he was not able to run for reelection.[4]

Eduardo Botelho of the Brazil Union, the candidate of governor Mauro Mendes, and Domingos Kennedy of the MDB, the candidate of Pinheiro, were defeated in the first round.[5][6]

Electoral calendar announced by the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) on 3 January 2024[7]
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

Results

References

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