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{{Infobox election
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2000 São Paulo mayoral election
| election_name = 2000 São Paulo mayoral election
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| next_election = 2004 São Paulo mayoral election
| next_election = 2004 São Paulo mayoral election
| next_year = 2004
| next_year = 2004
| election_date = {{Start date|2000|10|1}} {{small|(First round)}}<br />{{Start date|2000|10|29}} {{small|(Second round)}}
| election_date = {{Start date|2000|10|1}} {{small|(first round)}}<br />{{Start date|2000|10|29}} {{small|(second round)}}
| opinion_polls =
| opinion_polls =
| turnout = 84.84%
| turnout = 84.84%
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| candidate2 = [[Paulo Maluf]]
| candidate2 = [[Paulo Maluf]]
| party2 = Progressistas
| party2 = Progressistas
| color2 = {{party color|Progressive Party (Brazil)}}
| running_mate2 = Cunha Bueno
| running_mate2 = Cunha Bueno
| popular_vote2 = 2,303,623
| popular_vote2 = 2,303,623
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| after_party = Workers' Party (Brazil)
| after_party = Workers' Party (Brazil)
}}
}}
The '''2008 São Paulo municipal election''' took place in the city of [[São Paulo]], with the first round taking place on 1 October 2000 and the second round taking place on 29 October 2000. Voters voted to elect the mayor, the vice Mayor, and 55 City Councillors for the administration of the city. The Result was a 2nd round victory for [[Marta Suplicy]] of the [[Workers' Party (Brazil)|Worker's Party]] (PT), winning 3,248,115 votes and a share of 58,51% of the popular vote, defeating [[Paulo Maluf]] of the [[Progressistas]] (PPB), who took 2,303,623 votes and a share of 41,49% of the popular vote.
The '''2000 São Paulo municipal election''' took place in the city of [[São Paulo]], with the first round taking place on 1 October 2000 and the second round taking place on 29 October 2000. Voters voted to elect the mayor, the vice Mayor, and 55 City Councillors for the administration of the city. The Result was a 2nd round victory for [[Marta Suplicy]] of the [[Workers' Party (Brazil)|Worker's Party]] (PT), winning 3,248,115 votes and a share of 58,51% of the popular vote, defeating [[Paulo Maluf]] of the [[Progressistas]] (PPB), who took 2,303,623 votes and a share of 41,49% of the popular vote.


== Candidates ==
== Candidates ==
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!Vice-Mayoral candidate
!Vice-Mayoral candidate
|-
|-
| style="background:{{party color|Progressistas}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|Progressive Party (Brazil)}};"|
| 11
| 11
| <center>[[Progressistas|Brazilian Progressive Party]] (PPB)</center>
| style="text-align:center;" | [[Progressistas|Brazilian Progressive Party]] (PPB)
| <center>[[File:Paulo Maluf em setembro de 2015.jpg|70px]]</center>
| style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Paulo Maluf em setembro de 2015.jpg|70px]]
| '''[[Paulo Maluf]]''' (PPB)
| '''[[Paulo Maluf]]''' (PPB)
| Mayor of [[São Paulo]] 1993–97, 1969–71; [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Federal Deputy]] from [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] 1983–87; Governor of São Paulo 1979–82; President of the [[Caixa Econômica Federal|Federal Savings Bank]] 1967–69
| Mayor of [[São Paulo]] 1993–97, 1969–71; [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Federal Deputy]] from [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] 1983–87; Governor of São Paulo 1979–82; President of the [[Caixa Econômica Federal|Federal Savings Bank]] 1967–69
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| style="background:{{party color|Workers' Party (Brazil)}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|Workers' Party (Brazil)}};"|
| 13
| 13
| <center>"''Change São Paulo''"<br /><small>[[Workers' Party (Brazil)|PT]], [[Communist Party of Brazil|PCdoB]], [[Humanist Party of Solidarity (Brazil)|PHS]], [[Brazilian Communist Party|PCB]]</small></center>
| style="text-align:center;" | "''Change São Paulo''"<br /><small>[[Workers' Party (Brazil)|PT]], [[Communist Party of Brazil|PCdoB]], [[Humanist Party of Solidarity (Brazil)|PHS]], [[Brazilian Communist Party|PCB]]</small>
| <center>[[File:Marta Suplicy cropped.jpg|70px]]</center>
| style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Marta Suplicy cropped.jpg|70px]]
| '''[[Marta Suplicy]]''' (PT)
| '''[[Marta Suplicy]]''' (PT)
| [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Federal Deputy]] from [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] 1995–99
| [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Federal Deputy]] from [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] 1995–99
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| style="background:{{party color|United Socialist Workers' Party}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|United Socialist Workers' Party}};"|
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| 16
| <center>[[United Socialist Workers' Party]] (PSTU)</center>
| style="text-align:center;" | [[United Socialist Workers' Party]] (PSTU)
|
|
| '''Fábio Bosco''' (PSTU)
| '''Fábio Bosco''' (PSTU)
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| style="background:{{party color|National Labour Party (Brazil)}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|National Labour Party (Brazil)}};"|
| 19
| 19
| <center>"''São Paulo Demands Respect/Voice of the People''"<br /><small>[[Podemos (Brazil)|PTN]], PST</small></center>
| style="text-align:center;" | "''São Paulo Demands Respect/Voice of the People''"<br /><small>[[Podemos (Brazil)|PTN]], PST</small>
| style="text-align:center;" | [[File:José Masci Abreu.jpg|70px]]
|
| '''José Masci de Abreu''' (PTN)
| '''[[José de Abreu (politician)|José Masci de Abreu]]''' (PTN)
| Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1995–2003
| style="text-align:center;" | Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1995–2003
| Maria José (PTN)
| Maria José (PTN)
|-
|-
| style="background:{{party color|Social Christian Party (Brazil)}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|Social Christian Party (Brazil)}};"|
| 20
| 20
| <center>"''React São Paulo''"<br /><small>[[Social Christian Party (Brazil)|PSC]], [[Avante (political party)|PTdoB]]</small></center>
| style="text-align:center;" | "''React São Paulo''"<br /><small>[[Social Christian Party (Brazil)|PSC]], [[Avante (political party)|PTdoB]]</small>
| <center>[[File:José Maria Marin.jpg|70px]]</center>
| style="text-align:center;" | [[File:José Maria Marin.jpg|70px]]
| '''[[José Maria Marin]]''' (PSC)
| '''[[José Maria Marin]]''' (PSC)
| Governor of São Paulo 1982–83; Vice Governor of São Paulo 1979–82; State Deputy of São Paulo 1971–79; City Councillor of São Paulo 1964–70
| Governor of São Paulo 1982–83; Vice Governor of São Paulo 1979–82; State Deputy of São Paulo 1971–79; City Councillor of São Paulo 1964–70
| Elaine Prado (PSC)
| Elaine Prado (PSC)
|-
|-
| style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party (Brazil)}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party (Brazil, 1985)}};"|
| 22
| 22
| <center>[[Liberal Party (Brazil, 1985)|Liberal Party]] (PL)</center>
| style="text-align:center;" | [[Liberal Party (Brazil, 1985)|Liberal Party]] (PL)
| <center>[[File:CCT - Comissão de Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovação, Comunicação e Informática (30808654000).jpg|70px]]</center>
| style="text-align:center;" | [[File:CCT - Comissão de Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovação, Comunicação e Informática (30808654000).jpg|70px]]
| '''Marcos Cintra''' (PL)
| '''Marcos Cintra''' (PL)
| Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1999–2003; City Councillor of São Paulo 1993–97
| Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1999–2003; City Councillor of São Paulo 1993–97
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| style="background:{{party color|Liberal Front Party}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|Liberal Front Party}};"|
| 25
| 25
| <center>"''Clean Hands''"<br /><small>[[Democrats (Brazil)|PFL]], [[Brazilian Democratic Movement|PMDB]]</small></center>
| style="text-align:center;" | "''Clean Hands''"<br /><small>[[Democrats (Brazil)|PFL]], [[Brazilian Democratic Movement|PMDB]]</small>
| <center>[[File:Romeu tuma2.jpg|70px]]</center>
| style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Romeu tuma2.jpg|70px]]
| '''[[Romeu Tuma]]''' (PFL)
| '''[[Romeu Tuma]]''' (PFL)
| [[Brazilian Senate|Senator]] for São Paulo 1995–2010; Director-General of the [[Federal Police of Brazil]] 1986–92
| [[Brazilian Senate|Senator]] for São Paulo 1995–2010; Director-General of the [[Federal Police of Brazil]] 1986–92
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| style="background:{{party color|Party of the Nation's Retirees}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|Party of the Nation's Retirees}};"|
| 26
| 26
| <center>[[Party of the Nation's Retirees]] (PAN)</center>
| style="text-align:center;" | [[Party of the Nation's Retirees]] (PAN)
|
|
| '''Osmar Lins''' (PAN)
| '''Osmar Lins''' (PAN)
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| style="background:{{party color|Christian Democracy (Brazil)}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|Christian Democracy (Brazil)}};"|
| 27
| 27
| <center>[[Christian Democracy (Brazil)|Christian Social Democratic Party]] (PSDC)</center>
| style="text-align:center;" | [[Christian Democracy (Brazil)|Christian Social Democratic Party]] (PSDC)
|
|
| '''João Manuel Baptista''' (PSDC)
| '''João Manuel Baptista''' (PSDC)
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| style="background:{{party color|Workers' Cause Party}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|Workers' Cause Party}};"|
| 29
| 29
| <center>[[Workers' Cause Party]] (PCO)</center>
| style="text-align:center;" | [[Workers' Cause Party]] (PCO)
|
|
| '''Rui Costa Pimenta''' (PCO)
| '''Rui Costa Pimenta''' (PCO)
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| style="background:{{party color|Workers' General Party}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|Workers' General Party}};"|
| 30
| 30
| <center>[[Workers' General Party]] (PGT)</center>
| style="text-align:center;" | [[Workers' General Party]] (PGT)
|
|
| '''Fernando Canindé Pegado''' (PGT)
| '''Fernando Canindé Pegado''' (PGT)
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| style="background:{{party color|National Reconstruction Party}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|National Reconstruction Party}};"|
| 36
| 36
| <center>[[Christian Labour Party|National Reconstruction Party]] (PRN)</center>
| style="text-align:center;" | [[Act (Brazil)|National Reconstruction Party]] (PRN)
|
|
| '''Ciro Moura''' (PRN)
| '''Ciro Moura''' (PRN)
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| style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Socialist Party}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Socialist Party}};"|
| 40
| 40
| <center>"''We Are São Paulo''"<br /><small>[[Brazilian Socialist Party|PSB]], [[Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)|PDT]], [[Party of National Mobilization|PMN]], [[Cidadania|PPS]]</small></center>
| style="text-align:center;" | "''We Are São Paulo''"<br /><small>[[Brazilian Socialist Party|PSB]], [[Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)|PDT]], [[Party of National Mobilization|PMN]], [[Cidadania|PPS]]</small>
| <center>[[File:Deputada Luiza Erundina.jpg|70px]]</center>
| style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Deputada Luiza Erundina.jpg|70px]]
| '''[[Luiza Erundina]]''' (PSB)
| '''[[Luiza Erundina]]''' (PSB)
| Federal Deputy from São Paulo since 1999; Secretary of the Federal Administration 1993; Mayor of São Paulo 1989–93; State Deputy of São Paulo 1987–89; City Councillor of São Paulo 1983–86
| Federal Deputy from São Paulo since 1999; Secretary of the Federal Administration 1993; Mayor of São Paulo 1989–93; State Deputy of São Paulo 1987–89; City Councillor of São Paulo 1983–86
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| style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Social Democracy Party}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Social Democracy Party}};"|
| 45
| 45
| <center>"''Respect for São Paulo''"<br /><small>[[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]], [[Brazilian Labour Party (current)|PTB]], [[Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 1945–65)|PSD]], [[Progressive Republican Party (Brazil)|PRP]], [[Green Party (Brazil)|PV]]</small></center>
| style="text-align:center;" | "''Respect for São Paulo''"<br /><small>[[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]], [[Brazilian Labour Party (current)|PTB]], [[Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 1945–65)|PSD]], [[Progressive Republican Party (Brazil)|PRP]], [[Green Party (Brazil)|PV]]</small>
| <center>[[File:Alckmingeraldo2006.jpg|70px]]</center>
| style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Alckmingeraldo2006.jpg|70px]]
| '''[[Geraldo Alckmin]]''' (PSDB)
| '''[[Geraldo Alckmin]]''' (PSDB)
| Vice Governor of São Paulo 1995–2001; Federal Deputy of São Paulo 1987–94; State Deputy of São Paulo 1983–87; Mayor of [[Pindamonhangaba]] 1977–82; City Councillor of Pindamonhangaba 1973–77
| Vice Governor of São Paulo 1995–2001; Federal Deputy of São Paulo 1987–94; State Deputy of São Paulo 1983–87; Mayor of [[Pindamonhangaba]] 1977–82; City Councillor of Pindamonhangaba 1973–77
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| style="background:{{party color|Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order}};"|
| 56
| 56
| <center>[[Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order]] (PRONA)</center>
| style="text-align:center;" | [[Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order]] (PRONA)
| <center>[[File:Eneas33010.jpg|70px]]</center>
| style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Eneas33010.jpg|70px]]
| '''[[Enéas Carneiro]]''' (PRONA)
| '''[[Enéas Carneiro]]''' (PRONA)
| No prior office
| No prior office
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| style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Labour Renewal Party}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Labour Renewal Party}};"|
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| 28
| <center>[[Brazilian Labour Renewal Party]] (PRTB)
| style="text-align:center;" | [[Brazilian Labour Renewal Party]] (PRTB)
| <center>[[File:Fernando Collor 1992 B&W.jpg|70px]]</center>
| style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Fernando Collor 1992 B&W.jpg|70px]]
| '''[[Fernando Collor de Mello|Fernando Collor]]''' (PRTB)
| '''[[Fernando Collor de Mello|Fernando Collor]]''' (PRTB)
| [[President of Brazil]] 1990–92; Governor of [[Alagoas]] 1987–89; Federal Deputy from Alagoas 1983–87; Mayor of [[Maceió]] 1979–83
| [[President of Brazil]] 1990–92; Governor of [[Alagoas]] 1987–89; Federal Deputy from Alagoas 1983–87; Mayor of [[Maceió]] 1979–83
| [[Levy Fidelix]] (PRTB)
| [[Levy Fidelix]] (PRTB)
| Collor was still banned from running for public offices until 29 December 2000 because of his ''impeachment''. He also didn't declared a permanent residence in São Paulo to the Regional Electoral Court. As a result, his candidacy was impugnated.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dgabc.com.br/Noticia/292553/candidatura-de-collor-a-prefeitura-de-sp-e-impugnada|title=Candidatura de Collor a Prefeitura de SP é impugnada|publisher=Diário do Grande ABC|language=pt|date=4 August 2000|accessdate=14 February 2018}}</ref>
| Collor was still banned from running for public offices until 29 December 2000 because of his [[Fernando Collor de Mello#Corruption charges and impeachment|impeachment]]. He also didn't declared a permanent residence in São Paulo to the Regional Electoral Court. As a result, his candidacy was impugnated.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dgabc.com.br/Noticia/292553/candidatura-de-collor-a-prefeitura-de-sp-e-impugnada|title=Candidatura de Collor a Prefeitura de SP é impugnada|publisher=Diário do Grande ABC|language=pt|date=4 August 2000|accessdate=14 February 2018}}</ref>
|}
|}


== Results ==
== Results ==
=== Mayor ===
=== Mayor ===
{{Election results
{|class=wikitable style=text-align:right

!colspan=2 rowspan=2|Candidate
|party1=[[Workers' Party (Brazil)|PT]]
!rowspan=2|Party
|cand1=[[Marta Suplicy]]
!rowspan=2|Running mate
|vp1=[[Hélio Bicudo]]
!rowspan=2|Party
|votes1=2105013
!colspan=2|First round
|votes1_2=3248115
!colspan=2|Second round

|-
|party2=[[Progressistas|PPB]]
!Votes
|color2={{party color|Progressive Party (Brazil)}}
!%
|cand2=[[Paulo Maluf]]
!Votes
|vp2=Cunha Bueno
!%
|votes2=960581
|-
|votes2_2=2303623
|bgcolor={{party color|Workers' Party (Brazil)}}|

|align=left|'''[[Marta Suplicy]]'''
|party3=[[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]]
|align=left|'''[[Workers Party (Brazil)|PT]]'''
|cand3=[[Geraldo Alckmin]]
|align=left|{{small|'''[[Hélio Bicudo]]'''}}
|align=left|{{small|'''[[Workers Party (Brazil)|PT]]'''}}
|vp3=Campos Machado ([[Brazilian Labour Party (current)|PTB]])
|votes3=952890
|'''2,105,013'''

|'''34.40'''
|party4=[[Democrats (Brazil)|PFL]]
|'''3,248,115'''
|color4={{party color|Liberal Front Party}}
|'''58.51'''
|cand4=[[Romeu Tuma]]
|-
|vp4=Lamartine Posella ([[Brazilian Democratic Movement|PMDB]])
|bgcolor={{party color|Progressistas}}|
|votes4=632658
|align=left|[[Paulo Maluf]]

|align=left|[[Progressistas|PPB]]
|party5=[[Brazilian Socialist Party|PSB]]
|align=left|{{small|Cunha Bueno}}
|cand5=[[Luiza Erundina]]
|align=left|{{small|[[Progressistas|PPB]]}}
|vp5=Emerson Capaz ([[Cidadania|PPS]])
|960,581
|votes5=546766
|17.40

|2,303,623
|party6=[[Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order|PRONA]]
|41.49
|cand6=[[Enéas Carneiro]]
|-
|vp6=Paulo Flores Júnior
|bgcolor={{party color|Brazilian Social Democracy Party}}|
|votes6=190844
|align=left|[[Geraldo Alckmin]]

|align=left|[[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]]
|party7=[[Liberal Party (Brazil, 1985)|PL]]
|align=left|{{small|Campos Machado}}
|cand7=[[Marcos Cintra]]
|align=left|{{small|[[Brazilian Labour Party (current)|PTB]]}}
|vp7=Valdeval Lima
|952,890
|votes7=77827
|17.26

|colspan=2 rowspan=14|
|party8=[[Podemos (Brazil)|PTN]]
|-
|bgcolor={{party color|Liberal Front Party}}|
|color8={{party color|National Labour Party (Brazil)}}
|cand8=[[José de Abreu (politician)|José Masci de Abreu]]
|align=left|[[Romeu Tuma]]
|vp8=Maria José Cezar
|align=left|[[Democrats (Brazil)|PFL]]
|votes8=21131
|align=left|{{small|Lamartine Posella}}

|align=left|{{small|[[Brazilian Democratic Movement|PMDB]]}}
|party9=[[Social Christian Party (Brazil)|PSC]]
|632,658
|cand9=[[José Maria Marin]]
|11.46
|vp9=Elaine Prado
|-
|votes9=9691
|bgcolor={{party color|Brazilian Socialist Party}}|

|align=left|[[Luiza Erundina]]
|align=left|[[Brazilian Socialist Party|PSB]]
|party10=[[Workers' General Party|PGT]]
|cand10=Francisco Canindé Pegado
|align=left|{{small|Emerson Capaz}}
|vp10=José Lião de Almeida
|align=left|{{small|[[Cidadania|PPS]]}}
|votes10=6676
|546,766

|9.90
|party11=[[United Socialist Workers' Party|PSTU]]
|-
|cand11=Fábio Bosco
|bgcolor={{party color|Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order}}|
|vp11=José Geraldo Corrêa
|align=left|[[Enéas Carneiro]]
|votes11=6394
|align=left|[[Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order|PRONA]]

|align=left|{{small|Paulo Flores Júnior}}
|align=left|{{small|[[Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order|PRONA]]}}
|party12=[[Party of the Nation's Retirees|PAN]]
|cand12=Osmar Lins
|190,844
|vp12=Ivonete Pasternack
|3.46
|votes12=5110
|-

|bgcolor={{party color|Liberal Party (Brazil, 1985)}}|
|party13=[[Christian Democracy (Brazil)|PSDC]]
|align=left|Marcos Cintra
|cand13=João Manuel Baptista
|align=left|[[Liberal Party (Brazil, 1985)|PL]]
|vp13=Edwal Casoni
|align=left|{{small|Valdeval Lima}}
|votes13=2881
|align=left|{{small|[[Liberal Party (Brazil, 1985)|PL]]}}

|77,827
|party14=[[Act (Brazil)|PRN]]
|1.41
|color14={{party color|National Reconstruction Party}}
|-
|cand14=Ciro Moura
|bgcolor={{party color|National Labour Party (Brazil)}}|
|vp14=Singoala Candelo
|align=left|José Masci de Abreu
|votes14=1847
|align=left|[[Podemos (Brazil)|PTN]]

|align=left|{{small|Maria José Cezar}}
|party15=[[Workers' Cause Party|PCO]]
|align=left|{{small|[[Podemos (Brazil)|PTN]]}}
|cand15=Rui Costa Pimenta
|21,131
|vp15=Cristine Silva
|0.38
|votes15=870
|-

|bgcolor={{party color|Social Christian Party (Brazil)}}|
|party16=[[Brazilian Labour Renewal Party|PRTB]]
|align=left|[[José Maria Marin]]
|cand16=[[Fernando Collor de Mello]]
|align=left|[[Social Christian Party (Brazil)|PSC]]
|vp16=[[Levy Fidelix]]
|align=left|{{small|Elaine Prado}}
|votes16=0
|align=left|{{small|[[Social Christian Party (Brazil)|PSC]]}}

|9,691
|invalid=348166
|0.16
|blank=249970
|-
|electorate=7134821
|bgcolor={{party color|Workers' General Party}}|

|align=left|Francisco Canindé Pegado
|invalid2=294997
|align=left|[[Workers' General Party|PGT]]
|blank2=206722
|align=left|{{small|José Lião de Almeida}}
|electorate2=7134821
|align=left|{{small|[[Workers' General Party|PGT]]}}
|result=[[Workers' Party (Brazil)|PT]] '''gain''' from [[National Labour Party (Brazil)|PTN]]
|6,676
}}
|0.12
|-
|bgcolor={{party color|United Socialist Workers' Party}}|
|align=left|Fábio Bosco
|align=left|[[United Socialist Workers' Party|PSTU]]
|align=left|{{small|José Geraldo Corrêa}}
|align=left|{{small|[[United Socialist Workers' Party|PSTU]]}}
|6,394
|0.12
|-
|bgcolor={{party color|Party of the Nation's Retirees}}|
|align=left|Osmar Lins
|align=left|[[Party of the Nation's Retirees|PAN]]
|align=left|{{small|Ivonete Pasternack}}
|align=left|{{small|[[Party of the Nation's Retirees|PAN]]}}
|5,110
|0.09
|-
|bgcolor={{party color|Christian Democracy (Brazil)}}|
|align=left|João Manuel Baptista
|align=left|[[Christian Democracy (Brazil)|PSDC]]
|align=left|{{small|Edwal Casoni}}
|align=left|{{small|[[Christian Democracy (Brazil)|PSDC]]}}
|2,881
|0.05
|-
|bgcolor={{party color|National Reconstruction Party}}|
|align=left|Ciro Moura
|align=left|[[Christian Labour Party|PRN]]
|align=left|{{small|Singoala Candelo}}
|align=left|{{small|[[Christian Labour Party|PRN]]}}
|1,847
|0.03
|-
|bgcolor={{party color|Workers' Cause Party}}|
|align=left|Rui Costa Pimenta
|align=left|[[Workers' Cause Party|PCO]]
|align=left|{{small|Cristine Silva}}
|align=left|{{small|[[Workers' Cause Party|PCO]]}}
|870
|0.02
|-
|bgcolor={{party color|Brazilian Labour Renewal Party}}|
|align=left|[[Fernando Collor de Mello]]
|align=left|[[Brazilian Labour Renewal Party|PRTB]]
|align=left|{{small|[[Levy Fidelix]]}}
|align=left|{{small|[[Brazilian Labour Renewal Party|PRTB]]}}
|0
|0.00
|-
|align=left colspan=5|Invalid/blank votes
|598,136
|–<!--Please do not add a percentage here as it makes the table sum incorrectly-->
|501,719
|–<!--Please do not add a percentage here as it makes the table sum incorrectly-->
|-
|align=left colspan=5|'''Total'''
|'''6,119,318'''
|'''85.77'''
|'''6,053,457'''
|'''84.84'''
|-
|align=left colspan=5|Registered voters/turnout
|7,134,822
|100
|7,134,822
|100
|}


{{bar box
{{bar box
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|bars=
|bars=
{{bar percent|[[Marta Suplicy|Suplicy]]|{{party color|Workers' Party (Brazil)}}|34.40}}
{{bar percent|[[Marta Suplicy|Suplicy]]|{{party color|Workers' Party (Brazil)}}|34.40}}
{{bar percent|[[Paulo Maluf|Maluf]]|{{party color|Progressistas}}|17.40}}
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Latest revision as of 23:44, 7 February 2024

2000 São Paulo mayoral election

← 1996 October 1, 2000 (2000-10-01) (first round)
October 29, 2000 (2000-10-29) (second round)
2004 →
Turnout84.84%
 
Candidate Marta Suplicy Paulo Maluf
Party PT PP
Running mate Hélio Bicudo Cunha Bueno
Popular vote 3,248,115 2,303,623
Percentage 58.51% 41.49%

     Marta Suplicy

Mayor before election

Celso Pitta
PTN

Elected mayor

Marta Suplicy
PT

The 2000 São Paulo municipal election took place in the city of São Paulo, with the first round taking place on 1 October 2000 and the second round taking place on 29 October 2000. Voters voted to elect the mayor, the vice Mayor, and 55 City Councillors for the administration of the city. The Result was a 2nd round victory for Marta Suplicy of the Worker's Party (PT), winning 3,248,115 votes and a share of 58,51% of the popular vote, defeating Paulo Maluf of the Progressistas (PPB), who took 2,303,623 votes and a share of 41,49% of the popular vote.

Candidates

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Candidates in runoff

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# Party/coalition Mayoral candidate Political office(s) Vice-Mayoral candidate
11 Brazilian Progressive Party (PPB) Paulo Maluf (PPB) Mayor of São Paulo 1993–97, 1969–71; Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1983–87; Governor of São Paulo 1979–82; President of the Federal Savings Bank 1967–69 Cunha Bueno (PPB)
13 "Change São Paulo"
PT, PCdoB, PHS, PCB
Marta Suplicy (PT) Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1995–99 Hélio Bicudo (PT)

Candidates failing to make runoff

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# Party/coalition Mayoral candidate Political office(s) Vice-Mayoral candidate
16 United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU) Fábio Bosco (PSTU) No prior office José Geraldo (PSTU)
19 "São Paulo Demands Respect/Voice of the People"
PTN, PST
José Masci de Abreu (PTN) Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1995–2003 Maria José (PTN)
20 "React São Paulo"
PSC, PTdoB
José Maria Marin (PSC) Governor of São Paulo 1982–83; Vice Governor of São Paulo 1979–82; State Deputy of São Paulo 1971–79; City Councillor of São Paulo 1964–70 Elaine Prado (PSC)
22 Liberal Party (PL) Marcos Cintra (PL) Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1999–2003; City Councillor of São Paulo 1993–97 Vandeval Lima (PL)
25 "Clean Hands"
PFL, PMDB
Romeu Tuma (PFL) Senator for São Paulo 1995–2010; Director-General of the Federal Police of Brazil 1986–92 Lamartine Posella (PMDB)
26 Party of the Nation's Retirees (PAN) Osmar Lins (PAN) No prior office Ivonete Pasternack (PAN)
27 Christian Social Democratic Party (PSDC) João Manuel Baptista (PSDC) No prior office Edwal Casoni (PSDC)
29 Workers' Cause Party (PCO) Rui Costa Pimenta (PCO) No prior office Cristine Silva (PCO)
30 Workers' General Party (PGT) Fernando Canindé Pegado (PGT) No prior office José Lião (PGT)
36 National Reconstruction Party (PRN) Ciro Moura (PRN) No prior office Singoala Candelo (PRN)
40 "We Are São Paulo"
PSB, PDT, PMN, PPS
Luiza Erundina (PSB) Federal Deputy from São Paulo since 1999; Secretary of the Federal Administration 1993; Mayor of São Paulo 1989–93; State Deputy of São Paulo 1987–89; City Councillor of São Paulo 1983–86 Emerson Kapaz (PPS)
45 "Respect for São Paulo"
PSDB, PTB, PSD, PRP, PV
Geraldo Alckmin (PSDB) Vice Governor of São Paulo 1995–2001; Federal Deputy of São Paulo 1987–94; State Deputy of São Paulo 1983–87; Mayor of Pindamonhangaba 1977–82; City Councillor of Pindamonhangaba 1973–77 Campos Machado (PTB)
56 Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order (PRONA) Enéas Carneiro (PRONA) No prior office Paulo Flores Júnior (PRONA)

Candidacy denied

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# Party/coalition Mayoral candidate Political office(s) Vice-Mayoral candidate Reason
28 Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB) Fernando Collor (PRTB) President of Brazil 1990–92; Governor of Alagoas 1987–89; Federal Deputy from Alagoas 1983–87; Mayor of Maceió 1979–83 Levy Fidelix (PRTB) Collor was still banned from running for public offices until 29 December 2000 because of his impeachment. He also didn't declared a permanent residence in São Paulo to the Regional Electoral Court. As a result, his candidacy was impugnated.[1]

Results

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Mayor

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CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Marta SuplicyHélio BicudoPT2,105,01338.133,248,11558.51
Paulo MalufCunha BuenoPPB960,58117.402,303,62341.49
Geraldo AlckminCampos Machado (PTB)PSDB952,89017.26
Romeu TumaLamartine Posella (PMDB)PFL632,65811.46
Luiza ErundinaEmerson Capaz (PPS)PSB546,7669.90
Enéas CarneiroPaulo Flores JúniorPRONA190,8443.46
Marcos CintraValdeval LimaPL77,8271.41
José Masci de AbreuMaria José CezarPTN21,1310.38
José Maria MarinElaine PradoPSC9,6910.18
Francisco Canindé PegadoJosé Lião de AlmeidaPGT6,6760.12
Fábio BoscoJosé Geraldo CorrêaPSTU6,3940.12
Osmar LinsIvonete PasternackPAN5,1100.09
João Manuel BaptistaEdwal CasoniPSDC2,8810.05
Ciro MouraSingoala CandeloPRN1,8470.03
Rui Costa PimentaCristine SilvaPCO8700.02
Fernando Collor de MelloLevy FidelixPRTB00.00
Total5,521,179100.005,551,738100.00
Valid votes5,521,17990.235,551,73891.71
Invalid votes348,1665.69294,9974.87
Blank votes249,9704.08206,7223.41
Total votes6,119,315100.006,053,457100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,134,82185.777,134,82184.84
PT gain from PTN
Popular vote (first round)
Suplicy
34.40%
Maluf
17.40%
Alckmin
17.26%
Tuma
11.46%
Erundina
9.90%
Others
5.84%
Popular vote (second round)
Suplicy
58.51%
Maluf
41.49%

City Councillors

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Candidate Party Voting[2]
Percentage Total
José Eduardo Cardozo PT 4.24% 229,494
Havanir Nimtz PRONA 1.61% 87,358
Dr. Farhat PSD 1.18% 63,620
Arselino Tatto PT 0.84% 45,541
Devanir Ribeiro PT 0.75% 40,798
Reginaldo Tripoli PSDB 0.75% 40,629
Carlos Neder PT 0.74% 39,968
Milton Leite PMDB 0.73% 39,716
Vicente Cândido PT 0.71% 38,654
José Mentor PT 0.68% 36,728
Bishop Atílio PTB 0.67% 36,159
Dalton Silvano PSDB 0.66% 35,850
Italo Cardoso PT 0.65% 34,987
Claudio Fonseca PCdoB 0.64% 34,614
Gilson Barreto PSDB 0.63% 33,845
Pastor Vanderlei de Jesus PL 0.60% 32,432
Marcos Zerbini PSDB 0.57% 30,748
Adriano Diogo PT 0.56% 30,221
José Olímpio PMDB 0.56% 30,095
Carlos Apolinário PMDB 0.55% 29,523
Estima PPB 0.54% 29,132
Ricardo Montoro PSDB 0.53% 28,774
Dr. Calvo PSB 0.52% 28,032
Goulart PMDB 0.51% 27,582
Aldaíza Sposati PT 0.51% 27,497
Celso Cardoso PPB 0.51% 27,394
João Antônio PT 0.51% 27,336
William Woo PSDB 0.50% 27,101
Myryam Athie PMDB 0.49% 26,543
Carlos Alberto Jr. PSDB 0.49% 26,480
Gilberto Natalini PSDB 0.48% 26,210
Toninho Paiva PFL 0.48% 25,729
Ana Martins PCdoB 0.47% 25,194
Carlos Giannazi PT 0.46% 24,992
Beto PT 0.46% 24,880
Jooji Hato PMDB 0.45% 24,018
Dissei PPB 0.44% 23,874
Antonio Erasmo Dias PPB 0.44% 23,860
Wadih Mutran PPB 0.42% 22,570
Lucila PT 0.41% 22,252
Paulo Frange PTB 0.41% 22,120
Curiati PPB 0.40% 21,419
Humberto Martins PDT 0.39% 21,220
Celso Jatene PTB 0.39% 21,002
Antonio Carlos Rodrigues PL 0.39% 20,962
Nabil Bonduki PT 0.38% 20,737
Viviani Ferraz PL 0.37% 20,114
Laurindo PT 0.37% 19,783
Augusto Campos PT 0.35% 18,880
Amazonas PCdoB 0.34% 18,498
Toninho Força São Paulo PSB 0.32% 17,284
Raul Cortez PPS 0.31% 16,645
Eliseu Gabriel PDT 0.29% 15,520
Dr. Roger Lin PPS 0.20% 10,679
Baratão PRONA 0.04% 2,023

References

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  1. ^ "Candidatura de Collor a Prefeitura de SP é impugnada" (in Portuguese). Diário do Grande ABC. 4 August 2000. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Veja a lista dos 55 vereadores eleitos em SP" (in Portuguese). Folha de S. Paulo. 2 October 2000. Retrieved 14 February 2018.