2022 Rio Grande do Sul gubernatorial election

2022 Rio Grande do Sul state election

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Opinion polls
Gubernatorial election
 
Candidate Eduardo Leite Onyx Lorenzoni
Party PSDB PL
Alliance A Unique Rio Grande[a] To Defend and Transform Rio Grande[b]
Running mate Gabriel Souza Cláudia Jardim
Popular vote 3,687,126 2,767,786
Percentage 57.12% 42.88%

Governor before election

Ranolfo Vieira Júnior
PSDB

Elected Governor

Eduardo Leite
PSDB

Parliamentary election

All 55 seats of the Legislative Assembly
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
Legislative Assembly
PT Pepe Vargas 17.85 11 +3
PP Frederico Antunes 11.23 7 +1
MDB Carlos Búrigo 10.20 6 −2
Republicanos Fran Somensi 8.84 5 +3
PL Paparico Bacchi 8.42 5 +3
PDT Juliana Brizola 7.57 4 0
PSDB Mateus Wesp 7.19 5 +1
UNIÃO Aloísio Classmann 4.95 3 New
PSOL Luciana Genro 4.63 2 +1
PODE Airton Lima 3.18 2 +1
PSD Gaúcho da Geral 2.93 1 0
PSB Dalciso Oliveira 2.45 1 −2
NOVO Giuseppe Riesgo 2.38 1 −1
PTB Elizandro Sabino 1.72 1 −4
Cidadania Any Ortiz 1.61 0 −1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Senatorial election
2 October 2022 (2022-10-02) (one-only round)
Opinion polls
 
Candidate Hamilton Mourão Olívio Dutra
Party Republicanos PT
Alliance To Defend and Transform Rio Grande Hope Front
Popular vote 2,593,294 2,225,458
Percentage 44.11% 37.85%

Senator before election

Lasier Martins
PODE

Elected Senator

Hamilton Mourão
Republicanos

The 2022 Rio Grande do Sul state election took place in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil on 2 October 2022. Voters elected a Governor, Vice Governor, one Senator, 31 representatives for the Chamber of Deputies and 55 Legislative Assembly members, with a possible second round to be held on 30 October 2022. Former governor Eduardo Leite, was eligible for a second term and announced that he's running for reelection. [1]

The 2022 electoral process was marked by the succession to the position held by the incumbent governor, Ranolfo Vieira Júnior, from the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB), the running mate of Leite in 2018 Rio Grande do Sul gubernatorial election. He took office on 31 March 2022 with Leite's resignation. For the election to the Federal Senate, the seat occupied by Lasier Martins (PODE), who was elected in 2014 by the Democratic Labour Party (PDT),[2] was at dispute.[3][4]

Electoral calendar

Note: This section only presents the main dates of the 2022 electoral calendar, check the TSE official website (in Portuguese) and other official sources for detailed information.
Electoral calendar
15 May Start of crowdfunding of candidates
20 July to 5 August Party conventions for choosing candidates and coalitions
16 August to 30 September Period of exhibition of free electoral propaganda on radio, television and on the internet related to the first round
2 October First round of 2022 elections
7 October to 28 October Period of exhibition of free electoral propaganda on radio, television and on the internet related to a possible second round
30 October Possible second round of 2022 elections
until 19 December Delivery of electoral diplomas for those who were elected in the 2022 elections by the Brazilian Election Justice

Gubernatorial candidates

The party conventions began on 20 July and continued until 5 August. The following political parties have already confirmed their candidacies. Political parties had until 15 August 2022 to formally register their candidates. [5]

Candidates in runoff

Party Candidate Most relevant political office or occupation Party Running mate Coalition Electoral number TV time per party/coalition Refs.

Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)

Eduardo Leite
Governor of Rio Grande do Sul
(2019–2022)

Brazilian Democratic Movement

Gabriel Souza
One Only Rio Grande 45 [1]

Liberal Party (PL)
Onyx Lorenzoni
Onyx Lorenzoni
Ministry of Labour and Social Security
(2021–2022)

Liberal Party (PL)
Cláudia Jardim To Defend and Transform Rio Grande 22 [7]

Candidates failing to make runoff

Party Candidate Most relevant political office or occupation Party Running mate Coalition Electoral number Ref.

Workers' Party (PT)

Edegar Pretto
State Deputy for Rio Grande do Sul
(2011 – present)

Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

Pedro Ruas
Hope Front 13 [9][10]

Progressistas (PP)

Luis Carlos Heinze
Senator for Rio Grande do Sul
(2019 – present)

Brazilian Labour Party (PTB)
Tanise Sabino Work and Progress 11 [11]

Democratic Labour Party (PDT)

Vieira da Cunha
Secretary of Education of the State of Rio Grande do Sul
(2015–2016)

Democratic Labour Party (PDT)
Regina Costa PDT Avante 12 [12]

Social Christian Party (PSC)
Roberto Argenta Federal Deputy from Rio Grande do Sul
(1999–2003)
Solidariedade Nivea Rosa[13] Christian Humanist Front 20 [14]

Brazilian Communist Party
(PCB)
Carlos Messala Public servant.
Brazilian Communist Party
(PCB)
Edson Canabarro TBA 21 [15]

New Party (NOVO)
Ricardo Jobim Lawyer and entrepreneur.
New Party (NOVO)
Rafael Dresch None. 30 [16]

United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)
Rejane Oliveira No prior public office
United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)
Vera Rosane None 16 [17]

Withdrawn candidates

  • Alceu Moreira (MDB) - Federal Deputy from Rio Grande do Sul (2011 – present) and State president of Brazilian Democratic Movement in Rio Grande do Sul. He announced on March 23, 2022, that he was giving up on his candidacy. In an open letter, Moreira makes indirect but clear criticisms of party colleague Gabriel Souza and the former governor Eduardo Leite (PSDB). The federal deputy's anger comes from an alleged interference by the governor, which would have influenced Souza's decision to run for the MDB's internal primaries. [19]
  • Gabriel Souza (MDB) - State Deputy for Rio Grande do Sul (2015 – present) withdrew his candidacy to run as the vice-governor in Eduardo Leite's coalition, after beating Moreira in the party primaries.[20][21]
  • Romildo Bolzan Júnior (PDT) - Mayor of Osório, Rio Grande do Sul for two periods: 1993–1997 and 2005–2013. President of Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense since 2015. Bolzan confirmed on 12 May 2022 that he will remain in charge of the club until the end of the year, when his term ends. That said, he officially withdrew from being a candidate for the state government. He says he will fulfill the mission he has with the football team and that's the reason why he could not accept the invitation of the Democratic Labour Party (PDT). [22]
  • Beto Albuquerque (PSB) - State deputy of Rio Grande do Sul (1991–1999) and Federal deputy from Rio Grande do Sul (1999–2015). Albuquerque announced on the afternoon of July 28, 2022, during a meeting of the Brazilian Socialist Party national executive in Brasília, that he wouldn't be a candidate for the government of Rio Grande do Sul. He stated, however, that he won't support a Workers' Party candidacy. [23]
  • Pedro Ruas (PSOL) - State deputy of Rio Grande do Sul (2015–2019) and councillor of Porto Alegre (1993–2015, 2021 – present). He announced his withdrawal on July 29 to run as the running mate on Edegar Pretto's ticket. [24]

Senatorial candidates

The party conventions began on July 20 and will continue until August 5. The following political parties have already confirmed their candidacies. Political parties have until August 15, 2022, to formally register their candidates. [5]

Confirmed candidates

Party Candidate Most relevant political office or occupation Party Candidates for Alternate Senators Coalition Electoral number Ref.

Workers' Party (PT)

Olívio Dutra
Governor of Rio Grande do Sul
(1999–2003)

Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)
1st alternate senator:

Roberto Robaina
TBA [25][26]
TBA TBA
Republicans Hamilton Mourão
Hamilton Mourão
Vice President of Brazil
(2019 – present)
TBA TBA To defend and transform Rio Grande 100 [27][28]

Progressistas (PP)

Comandante Nádia
Councillor of Porto Alegre
(2017 – present)[29]
TBA TBA Work and progress 111[30] [31]

Potential candidates

Party Candidate Most relevant political
office or occupation
Party Candidates for Alternate Senators Coalition Electoral number Ref.

Podemos (PODE)

Lasier Martins
Senator for Rio Grande do Sul
(2015 – present)
TBA TBA TBA TBA [32]

Social Democratic Party (PSD)

Ana Amélia Lemos
Extraordinary Secretary of Federative and International Relations of Rio Grande do Sul
(2019–2022)
TBA TBA TBA TBA [32]
Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) Vicente Bogo Vice Governor of Rio Grande do Sul
(1995–1999)
TBA TBA TBA TBA [33]

United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)
Fabiana Sanguiné No prior public office TBA TBA TBA TBA [34]

Withdrawn candidates

Legislative Assembly

The result of the last state election and the current situation in the Legislative Assembly of Rio Grande do Sul is given below:

Affiliation Members +/–
Elected[42] Current[43]
PT 8 9 Increase1
MDB 8 8 Steady
PP 6 7 Increase1
PSDB 4 6 Increase2
PL 2 5 Increase3
Republicanos 2 4 Increase2
PDT 4 4 Steady
UNIÃO New 3 Increase3
NOVO 2 2 Steady
PSB 3 2 Decrease1
PSOL 1 1 Steady
PSD 1 1 Steady
Cidadania 1 1 Steady
PODE 1 1 Steady
PTB 5 1 Decrease4
Solidarity 1 0 Decrease1
DEM 2 0 Decrease2
PSL 4 0 Decrease4
Total 55

Opinion polls

Governor

First round

The first round is scheduled to take place on 2 October 2022. [44]

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Leite
PSDB
Lorenzoni
PL
Pretto
PT
Heinze
PP
Argenta
PSC
Vieira
PDT
Jobim
NOVO
Rejane
PSTU
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
28–29 July 2022 Pedro Ruas and Beto Albuquerque withdrew their respective candidacies. [45][46]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Leite
PSDB
Lorenzoni
PL
Pretto
PT
Ruas
PSOL
Heinze
PP
Beto
PSB
Argenta
PSC
Souza
MDB
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Real Time Big Data 26–27 Jul 2022 1.500 29% 24% 9% 5% 4% 3% 1% 1% 4%[c] 20% 5%
Paraná Pesquisas 27 Jun–1 Jul 2022 1.540 29,5% 22,1% 5,3% 2,5% 6,6% 7,6% 1,2% 2,1% 2,2%[d] 21% 7,4%
EXAME/IDEIA 10–15 Jun 2022 1.000 20% 25% 11% 5% 7% 11% 2% 20% 5%
25% 8% 5% 7% 10% 1% 3% 13,6%[e] 27% 11,6%
23% 30% 2% 30%[f] 15% Tie
13 Jun 2022 The former governor Eduardo Leite announces his candidacy for the government of Rio Grande do Sul.[47]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Leite
PSDB
Lorenzoni
PL
Pretto
PT
Ruas
PSOL
Heinze
PP
Beto
PSB
Ranolfo
PSDB
Souza
MDB
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Real Time Big Data 23–24 May 2022 1.500 23% 7% 6% 6% 6% 7% 2% 4%[g] 39% 16%
23% 20% 6% 4% 4% 5% 1% 3%[h] 34% 3%
27% 8% 7% 6% 2% 5%[i] 45% 19%
Paraná Pesquisas 15–20 May 2022 1.540 21,9% 4,3% 4,9% 7,8% 12,3% 5,9% 1,6% 7,1%[j] 34,3% 9,6%
27,3% 19,2% 4% 3,8% 6,9% 9,5% 1,2% 5,1%[k] 23% 8,1%
23,2% 6,2% 8,1% 14% 6,6% 1,7% 1,6%[l] 38,6% 9,2%
Real Time Big Data 15–16 Apr 2022 1.200 20% 5% 5% 7% 6% 2% 9%[m] 46% 11%
13% 19% 5% 5% 5% 1% 8%[n] 44% 6%
25% 16% 11% 11%[o] 37% 9%
23% 15% 11% 10%[p] 41% 8%
21% 16% 11% 42% 5%
16% 22% 12% 40% 6%
22% 16% 12% 40% 6%
21% 14% 13% 42% 7%
22% 15% 12% 41%
21% 15% 13% 41% 6%
Instituto Amostra
(FARSUL)
29 Mar–2 Apr 2022 1.500 18,5% 12,9% 6,2% 14,3% 4,4% 3,1% 8,4%[q] 32,3% 4,2%
32,3% 14,5% 8,8% 5% 9,8% 2,7% 6,4%[r] 20,6% 17,8%
24 Mar 2022 Onyx Lorenzoni leaves Brazil Union and decides to join the Liberal Party.[48]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Leite
PSDB
Lorenzoni
DEM
Pretto
PT
Ruas
PSOL
Heinze
PP
Beto
PSB
Ranolfo
PSDB
Sartori
MDB
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Real Time Big Data 13–14 Jan 2022 1.000 25% 13% 4% 4% 1% 1% 1% 16% 3%[s] 31% 9%
18% 4% 5% 2% 3% 2% 20% 4%[t] 41% 2%
16% 6% 4% 4% 23% 4%[u] 43% 7%
20% 4% 6% 5% 3% 2%[v] 55% 14%
20% 4% 5% 4% 4% 4% 57% 15%
22% 4% 6% 5% 6% 2%[w] 55% 16%
Instituto Atlas 17–23 Dec 2021 1.001 17,8% 18,6% 9,2% 7,8% 4,5% 38,6% 0,8%

Second round

The second round (if necessary) is scheduled to take place on 30 October 2022. [49]

Lorenzoni vs. Beto

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Lorenzoni
PL
Beto
PSB
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Paraná Pesquisas 27 Jun–1 Jul 2022 1.540 35,5% 31% 33,6% 4,5%
EXAME/IDEIA 10–15 Jun 2022 1.000 38% 29% 32% 9%

Lorenzoni vs. Leite

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Lorenzoni
PL
Leite
PSDB
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Paraná Pesquisas 27 Jun–1 Jul 2022 1.540 34,9% 43,1% 22,1% 8,2%
EXAME/IDEIA 10–15 Jun 2022 1.000 36% 32% 32% 4%
24 Mar 2022 Onyx Lorenzoni leaves Brazil Union
and decides to join the Liberal Party
.[48]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Lorenzoni
DEM
Leite
PSDB
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Real Time Big Data 13–14 Jan 2022 1.000 29% 35% 36% 6%

Lorenzoni vs. Pretto

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Lorenzoni
PL
Pretto
PT
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
EXAME/IDEIA 10–15 Jun 2022 1.000 39% 24% 37% 15%

Lorenzoni vs. Manuela

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Lorenzoni
PL
Manuela
PCdoB
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
EXAME/IDEIA 10–15 Jun 2022 1.000 40% 30% 31% 10%

Leite vs. Manuela

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Leite
PSDB
Manuela
PCdoB
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
EXAME/IDEIA 10–15 Jun 2022 1.000 33% 26% 41% 7%

Leite vs. Pretto

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Leite
PSDB
Pretto
PT
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
EXAME/IDEIA 10–15 Jun 2022 1.000 29% 23% 48% 6%

Beto vs. Leite

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Beto
PSB
Leite
PSDB
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Paraná Pesquisas 27 Jun–1 Jul 2022 1.540 28,7% 42,3% 29,1% 13,6%
EXAME/IDEIA 10–15 Jun 2022 1.000 31% 30% 39% 1%

Beto vs. Ranolfo

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Beto
PSB
Ranolfo
PSDB
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Real Time Big Data 13–14 Jan 2022 1.000 24% 6% 70% 18%

Lorenzoni vs. Ranolfo

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Lorenzoni
DEM
Ranolfo
PSDB
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Real Time Big Data 13–14 Jan 2022 1.000 34% 11% 55% 23%

Senator

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Lemos
PSD
Mourão
Republicanos
Olívio
PT
Martins
PODE
Nádia
PP
Vicente
PSB
Sanguiné
PSTU
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
25–29 July 2022 Olívio Dutra is announced as the Workers' Party candidate for the Federal Senate.[50]
José Ivo Sartori withdraws his candidacy for the Federal Senate[51].
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Lemos
PSD
Mourão
Republicanos
Rossetto
PT
Martins
PODE
Sartori
MDB
Vicente
PSB
Nádia
PP
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Real Time Big Data 26–27 Jul 2022 1.500 20% 24% 5% 3% 8%[x] 23% 4%
Paraná Pesquisas 27 Jun–1 Jul 2022 1.540 26,4% 23,4% 10,6% 8,7% 3,8% 4,8%[y] 22,3% 3%
25,3% 23,4% 8,9% 3,9% 11,5%[z] 22,2% 1,9%
EXAME/IDEIA 10–15 Jun 2022 1.000 15% 19% 11% 0,1% 5% 22,1%[aa] 31% 3,1%
27 May 2022 Manuela d'Ávila withdraws her candidacy for the Federal Senate. [52]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Manuela
PCdoB
Mourão
Republicanos
Lemos
PSD
Martins
PODE
Sartori
MDB
Marchezan Júnior
PSDB
Bolzan Júnior
PDT
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Real Time Big Data 23–24 May 2022 1.500 22% 22% 11% 6% 11% 5% 23% Tie
20% 21% 9% 6% 10% 17%[ab] 17% 1%
Paraná Pesquisas 15–20 May 2022 1.540 20,5% 22,7% 20,4% 7,5% 3,3% 2,7%[ac] 23% 2,2%
18,4% 22% 17,9% 6,6% 17,4%[ad] 17,7% 3,6%
20,1% 22,3% 19,7% 7,7% 5,1% 2,8%[ae] 22,3% 2,2%
Real Time Big Data 15–16 Apr 2022 1.200 20% 16% 12% 4% 10% 4% 4% 30% 4%
16 Mar 2022 Hamilton Mourão, Vice President of Brazil, leaves the Brazilian Labour Renewal Party and decides to join Republicans.[53]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)

conducted

Sample

size

Manuela
PCdoB
Mourão
PRTB
Lemos
PP
Martins
PODE
Sartori
MDB
Pimenta
PT
Moreira
MDB
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Real Time Big Data 13–14 Jan 2022 1.000 17% 14% 13% 10% 11% 4% 1% 30% 3%
17% 17% 14% 12% 6% 2% 32% Tie

Results

Governor

CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Eduardo LeiteGabriel Souza (MDB)PSDB1,702,81526.813,687,12657.12
Onyx LorenzoniCláudia JardimPL2,382,02637.502,767,78642.88
Edegar PrettoPedro Ruas (PSOL)PT1,700,37426.77
Luis Carlos HeinzeTanise SabinoPP271,5404.28
Roberto ArgentaNivea Rosa (Solidariedade)PSC126,8992.00
Vieira da CunhaRegina dos SantosPDT101,6111.60
Ricardo JobimRafael DreschNOVO38,8870.61
Vicente BogoJosiane PazPSB17,2220.27
Rejane de OliveiraVera de OliveiraPSTU6,2520.10
Carlos MessallaEdson CanabarroPCB4,0030.06
Total6,351,629100.006,454,912100.00
Valid votes6,351,62992.286,454,91293.22
Invalid votes190,6632.77267,2763.86
Blank votes341,0494.95202,4152.92
Total votes6,883,341100.006,924,603100.00
Registered voters/turnout8,582,10080.218,582,10080.69
PSDB hold
Source: Superior Electoral Court
Popular vote (first round)
Lorenzoni
37.50%
Leite
26.81%
Pretto
26.77%
Others
8.92%
Popular vote (second round)
Leite
57.12%
Lorenzoni
42.88%

Senator

CandidatePartyVotes%
Hamilton MourãoRepublicanos2,593,29444.11
Olívio DutraPT2,225,45837.85
Ana Amélia LemosPSD966,45016.44
Ronaldo TeixeiraAvante33,9230.58
Sandra FigueiredoPSB31,6130.54
Maristela ZanottoPSC17,2920.29
Fabiana SanguinéPSTU9,3530.16
Paulo da RosaDC2,0770.04
Total5,879,460100.00
Valid votes5,879,46085.42
Invalid votes476,7546.93
Blank votes527,1277.66
Total votes6,883,341100.00
Registered voters/turnout8,582,10080.21
Republicanos gain from PODE
Source: Superior Electoral Court
Popular vote
Mourão
44.11%
Dutra
37.85%
Lemos
16.44%
Others
1.61%

Chamber of Deputies

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Brazil of HopeWorkers' Party1,040,72516.926Increase1
Communist Party of Brazil109,2741.781Increase1
Green Party18,1290.290Steady
Liberal Party680,19211.064Increase3
Brazilian Democratic Movement586,3259.533Decrease1
Republicanos549,5308.943Increase2
Progressistas522,2958.493Decrease1
Always ForwardBrazilian Social Democracy Party352,5445.732Steady
Cidadania128,4512.091Increase1
Democratic Labour Party321,3175.222Decrease1
Podemos318,8505.181Increase1
New Party301,9664.911Steady
Social Democratic Party295,3574.801Steady
PSOL REDESocialism and Liberty Party295,2624.801Steady
Sustainability Network7,9180.130Steady
Brazil Union215,3673.501New
Brazilian Socialist Party193,2003.141Decrease1
Brazilian Labour Party89,7661.460Decrease2
Avante39,7760.650Steady
Social Christian Party29,3460.480Steady
Patriota28,5160.460Steady
Solidariedade12,5950.200Steady
Brazilian Communist Party3,6610.060Steady
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party2,6560.040Steady
Popular Unity2,0860.030New
United Socialist Workers' Party1,8420.030Steady
Republican Party of the Social Order1,2640.020Steady
Christian Democracy1,1870.020Steady
Agir4250.010Steady
Workers' Cause Party00.000Steady
Total6,149,822100.0031
Valid votes6,149,82289.34
Invalid votes211,6143.07
Blank votes521,9057.58
Total votes6,883,341100.00
Registered voters/turnout8,582,10080.21

Legislative Assembly

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Brazil of HopeWorkers' Party1,102,50817.9411Increase3
Communist Party of Brazil76,3271.241Increase1
Green Party8,5900.140Steady
Progressistas693,46411.287Decrease2
Brazilian Democratic Movement629,55810.246Decrease2
Republicanos546,1068.885Increase3
Liberal Party519,8338.465Increase3
Democratic Labour Party467,7237.614Steady
Always ForwardBrazilian Social Democracy Party443,9787.225Increase1
Cidadania99,6541.620Decrease1
Brazil Union305,4064.973New
PSOL REDESocialism and Liberty Party286,0764.652Increase1
Sustainability Network2,7630.040Steady
Podemos196,6713.202Increase1
Social Democratic Party181,0352.951Steady
Brazilian Socialist Party151,1632.461Decrease2
New Party147,2212.401Decrease1
Brazilian Labour Party106,2331.731Decrease4
Social Christian Party91,9891.500Steady
Avante32,1550.520Steady
Solidariedade29,1060.470Decrease1
Patriota20,6430.340Steady
Brazilian Communist Party3,8330.060Steady
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party2,4390.040Steady
United Socialist Workers' Party1,8830.030Steady
Christian Democracy4660.010Steady
Agir00.000Steady
Workers' Cause Party00.000Steady
Total6,146,823100.0055
Valid votes6,155,79989.43
Invalid votes209,5683.04
Blank votes517,9747.53
Total votes6,883,341100.00
Registered voters/turnout8,582,10080.21

Notes

  1. ^ The coalition A Unique Rio Grande was composed by the Always Forward federation (itself composed by parties PSDB and Cidadania), and parties MDB, UNIÃO, PSD and PODE
  2. ^ The coalition To Defend and Transform Rio Grande was composed by PL, Republicanos, PROS and Patriota
  3. ^ Vieira da Cunha (PDT) with 2%, Ricardo Jobim (NOVO) with 1% and Rejane Oliveira (PSTU) with 1%
  4. ^ Vieira da Cunha (PDT) with 2,2%
  5. ^ Ranolfo Vieira Júnior (PSDB) with 10%; Vieira da Cunha (PDT) with 3%; Ricardo Jobim (NOVO) with 0,4% and Marco Della Nina (Patriota) with 0,2%
  6. ^ Manuela d'Ávila (PCdoB) with 24% and Vieira da Cunha (PDT) with 6%
  7. ^ Vieira da Cunha (PDT) with 3% and Roberto Argenta (PSC) with 1%
  8. ^ Vieira da Cunha (PDT) with 2% and Roberto Argenta (PSC) with 1%
  9. ^ Vieira da Cunha (PDT) with 3% and Roberto Argenta (PSC) with 2%
  10. ^ Romildo Bolzan Júnior (PDT) with 4,7%; Roberto Argenta (PSC) with 1,4% and Ricardo Jobim (NOVO) with 1%
  11. ^ Romildo Bolzan Júnior (PDT) with 3,3%; Roberto Argenta (PSC) with 1% and Ricardo Jobim (NOVO) with 0,8%
  12. ^ Roberto Argenta (PSC) with 1,6%
  13. ^ Romildo Bolzan Júnior (PDT) with 7% and Roberto Argenta (PSC) with 2%
  14. ^ Romildo Bolzan Júnior (PDT) with 6% and Roberto Argenta (PSC) with 2%
  15. ^ Romildo Bolzan Júnior (PDT) with 11% - if Ciro Gomes (PDT) supports his candidacy
  16. ^ Romildo Bolzan Júnior (PDT) with 10% - if Ciro Gomes (PDT) supports his candidacy
  17. ^ Romildo Bolzan Júnior (PDT) with 8,4%
  18. ^ Romildo Bolzan Júnior (PDT) with 6,4%
  19. ^ Gabriel Souza (MDB) with 2% and Roberto Argenta (Ind.) with 1%
  20. ^ Gabriel Souza (MDB) with 2% and Roberto Argenta (Ind.) with 2%
  21. ^ Roberto Argenta (Ind.) with 4%
  22. ^ Gabriel Souza (MDB) with 2%
  23. ^ Gabriel Souza (MDB) with 2%
  24. ^ Nelson Marchezan Júnior (PSDB) with 7% and Roberto Robaina (PSOL) with 1%
  25. ^ Nelson Marchezan Júnior (PSDB) with 4,8%
  26. ^ Beto Albuquerque (PSB) with 11,5%
  27. ^ Manuela d'Ávila (PCdoB) with 17%, Romildo Bolzan Júnior (PDT) with 5% and Nelson Marchezan Júnior (PSDB) with 0,1%
  28. ^ Eduardo Leite (PSDB) with 17%
  29. ^ Comandante Nádia (PP) with 2,7%
  30. ^ Eduardo Leite (PSDB) with 14,9% and Comandante Nádia (PP) with 2,5%
  31. ^ Comandante Nádia (PP) with 2,8%

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