2014 Amapá gubernatorial election
2014 Amapá gubernatorial election|
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The Amapá gubernatorial election was held on 5 October 2014 to elect the next governor of the state of Amapá. Since no candidate received more than 50% of the vote, a second-round runoff election was held on 26 October.[1] Governor Camilo Capiberibe ran for a second term and was forced into a runoff with former Governor Waldez Góes.[2]
Candidates
- Waldez 12 (PDT) - former Governor of Amapá (elected in 2002, 2006)[3]
- Papaléo Paes 12 (PP) - doctor; former Senator (2003-2011)
- Genival Cruz 16 (PSTU) - bus driver; union leader
- Professor Wilamo 16 (PSTU) - high school teacher
- Décio Gomes 21 (PCB) - business director
- Paulo Gaia 21 (PCB) - high school teacher
- Jorge Amanajás 23 (PPS) - former State Deputy (elected in 1998, 2002, 2006)[4]
- Camilo Capiberibe 40 (PSB) - incumbent Governor (elected in 2010); former State Deputy (elected in 2006)
- Rinaldo Martins 40 (PSOL) - doctor
- Lucas Barreto 55 (PSD) - Macapá Councillor (elected in 2012); former State Deputy (elected in 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002)
- Wagner Gomes 55 (SD) - lawyer
- Bruno Mineiro 70 (PTdoB) - State Deputy (elected in 2010)
- Aline Gurgel 70 (PR) - Macapá Councillor (elected in 2012)
Coalitions
Opinion Polling
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Results
References
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