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{{Infobox election
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2016 São Paulo municipal election
| election_name = 2016 São Paulo municipal election
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| next_year = 2020
| next_year = 2020
| election_date = {{Start date|2016|10|2}}
| election_date = {{Start date|2016|10|2}}
| opinion_polls = São Paulo mayoral election, 2016#Opinion polls
| turnout = 78.16%<ref name="results">{{cite web|url=https://placar.eleicoes.uol.com.br/2016/1turno/sp/sao-paulo/|title=Eleições 2016 São Paulo/SP: Aprovação, resultado, prefeito e vereadores eleitos|publisher=Uol|language=pt|date=2 October 2016|accessdate=1 December 2017}}</ref>
| module = {{Infobox election
| module = {{Infobox election
| embed = yes
| embed = yes
| election_name = Mayoral election
| election_name = Mayoral election
| type = presidential
| type = presidential
| opinion_polls = São Paulo mayoral election, 2016#Opinion polls
| turnout = 78.16%<ref name="results">{{cite web|url=https://placar.eleicoes.uol.com.br/2016/1turno/sp/sao-paulo/|title=Eleições 2016 São Paulo/SP: Aprovação, resultado, prefeito e vereadores eleitos|publisher=Uol|language=pt|date=2 October 2016|accessdate=1 December 2017}}</ref>
| ongoing = no
| ongoing = no
| alliance_name = no
<!-- João Doria -->
<!-- João Doria -->
| image1 = [[Image:João Doria Júnior em 9 de janeiro de 2017.jpg|170px]]
| image1 = João Doria em março de 2017 (cropped).jpg
| candidate1 = '''[[João Doria]]'''
| candidate1 = '''[[João Doria]]'''
| party1 = Brazilian Social Democracy Party
| party1 = Brazilian Social Democracy Party
| running_mate1 = '''[[Bruno Covas]]'''
| running_mate1 = '''[[Bruno Covas]]'''
| alliance1 = ''Speed Up SP''
| popular_vote1 = '''3,085,187'''<ref name="results"/>
| popular_vote1 = '''3,085,187'''<ref name="results"/>
| percentage1 = '''53.28%'''<ref name="results"/>
| percentage1 = '''53.28%'''<ref name="results"/>
<!-- Fernando Haddad -->
<!-- Fernando Haddad -->
| image2 = [[Image:Fernando Haddad na CMSP.JPG|160px]]
| image2 = Fernando Haddad na CMSP (cropped 2).JPG
| candidate2 = [[Fernando Haddad]]
| candidate2 = [[Fernando Haddad]]
| party2 = Workers' Party (Brazil)
| party2 = Workers' Party (Brazil)
| running_mate2 = Gabriel Chalita
| running_mate2 = Gabriel Chalita
| alliance2 = ''More São Paulo''
| popular_vote2 = 967,190<ref name="results"/>
| popular_vote2 = 967,190<ref name="results"/>
| percentage2 = 16.70%<ref name="results"/>
| percentage2 = 16.70%<ref name="results"/>
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| seats13 = 1
| seats13 = 1
}}
}}
| map_image = SpMapa 2016.png
| map_image = São Paulo 2016.svg
| map_size =
| map_size = 400px
| map_caption = {{Legend0|#0080ff|João Doria}} {{Legend0|#00aa4f|Marta Suplicy}}
| map_caption = ''Most voted candidate per electoral zone:'' <br>'''Doria''': {{Legend0|#deefff|30-39%}} {{Legend0|#b1d9ff|40-49%}} {{Legend0|#45a3ff|50-59%}} {{Legend0|#0080ff|60-69%}} {{Legend0|#0063c6|70-79%}} <br>'''Marta''': {{Legend0|#afe9c6|30-39%}}
| title = Mayor
| title = Mayor
| before_election = [[Fernando Haddad]]
| before_election = [[Fernando Haddad]]
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Incumbent mayor Fernando Haddad ran a reelection campaign on keeping the left-wing status-quo, in contrast to Doria's campaign, which emphasized mostly socially liberal economic reforms, as part of the "liberal wave" following the fallout of Dilma's impeachment. Among other candidates were [[Celso Russomanno|Celso Russomano]] ([[Partido Republicano Brasileiro|PRB]]), [[Marta Suplicy]] ([[Brazilian Democratic Movement|PMDB]]), Altino Prazeres ([[United Socialist Workers' Party|PSTU]]), Ricardo Young ([[Sustainability Network|REDE]]), João Bico ([[Christian Democracy (Brazil)|PSDC]]), [[Levy Fidelix]] ([[Brazilian Labour Renewal Party|PRTB]]), [[Luiza Erundina]] ([[Socialism and Liberty Party|PSOL]]) and [[Major Olímpio]] ([[Solidariedade|SD]]).
Incumbent mayor Fernando Haddad ran a reelection campaign on keeping the left-wing status-quo, in contrast to Doria's campaign, which emphasized mostly socially liberal economic reforms, as part of the "liberal wave" following the fallout of Dilma's impeachment. Among other candidates were [[Celso Russomanno|Celso Russomano]] ([[Partido Republicano Brasileiro|PRB]]), [[Marta Suplicy]] ([[Brazilian Democratic Movement|PMDB]]), Altino Prazeres ([[United Socialist Workers' Party|PSTU]]), Ricardo Young ([[Sustainability Network|REDE]]), João Bico ([[Christian Democracy (Brazil)|PSDC]]), [[Levy Fidelix]] ([[Brazilian Labour Renewal Party|PRTB]]), [[Luiza Erundina]] ([[Socialism and Liberty Party|PSOL]]) and [[Major Olímpio]] ([[Solidariedade|SD]]).


==Candidates==
== Candidates ==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
|-
!colspan=2|#
! colspan="2" |Party
! Candidate
!Party/coalition
! style="max-width:10em" | Most relevant political office or occupation
!colspan=2|Mayoral candidate
! colspan="2" |Party
!Political office(s)
!Running mate
!Vice-Mayoral candidate
!Coalition
!Electoral number
|-
|-
| style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Republican Party}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Republican Party}}" |
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px |
| 10
'''[[Republicans (Brazil)|Brazilian Republican Party]]''' (PRB)
| {{center|"''São Paulo Knows, We Solve It''"<br><small>[[Republicans (Brazil)|PRB]], [[Social Christian Party (Brazil)|PSC]], [[Brazilian Labour Party (current)|PTB]], [[Patriota|PEN]]</small>}}
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:Deputado Celso Russomanno (cropped).jpg|100px|Celso Russomanno]]<br />'''[[Celso Russomanno]]'''
| {{center|[[File:Russomano.jpg|80px]]}}
| style="max-width:10em" | '''Member of the [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Chamber of Deputies]]'''<br /><small>(since 2015)</small>
| '''[[Celso Russomanno]]''' (PRB)
| style="background:#7D7D7D;" |
| [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Federal Deputy]] from [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] since 2015, 1995–2011
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:PTB logo(1981-2019).png|100x100px|Brazilian Labour Party]]
| Marlene Campos Machado (PTB)
'''[[Brazilian Labour Party (current)|Brazilian Labour Party]]''' (PTB)
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px |[[File:Marlene campos machado.png|100px|Marlene Campos Machado]]<br />'''Marlene Campos Machado'''
|''São Paulo Knows, We Solve It''
* [[Republicans (Brazil)|Brazilian Republican Party]] (PRB)
* [[Brazilian Labour Party (current)|Brazilian Labour Party]] (PTB)
* [[Social Christian Party (Brazil)|Social Christian Party]] (PSC)
* [[Patriota|National Ecologic Party]] (PEN)
|'''10'''
|-
|-
| style="background:{{party color|Workers' Party (Brazil)}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|Workers' Party (Brazil)}}" |
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:PT (Brazil) logo.svg|100x100px|Workers' Party]]
| 13
'''[[Workers' Party (Brazil)|Workers' Party]]''' (PT)
| {{center|"''More São Paulo''"<br><small>[[Workers' Party (Brazil)|PT]], [[Communist Party of Brazil|PCdoB]], [[Liberal Party (Brazil, 2006)|PR]], [[Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)|PDT]], [[Republican Party of the Social Order|PROS]]</small>}}
| {{center|[[File:Fernando Haddad na CMSP.JPG|80px]]}}
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:Fernando Haddad na CMSP (cropped 2).JPG|100px|Fernando Haddad]]<br />'''[[Fernando Haddad]]'''
| style="max-width:10em" | '''[[List of mayors of São Paulo|Mayor of São Paulo]]'''<br /><small>(2013–2017)</small>
| '''[[Fernando Haddad]]''' (PT)
| style="background:{{party color|Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)}}" |
| [[List of mayors of São Paulo|Mayor]] of [[São Paulo]] 2013–17; [[Ministry of Education (Brazil)|Minister of Education]] 2005–12
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:PDT logo(1978-2018).png|100x100px|Democratic Labour Party]]
| Gabriel Chalita (PDT)
'''[[Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)|Democratic Labour Party]]''' (PDT)
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px |[[File:Gabriel Chalita na UNINOVE 2016 (cropped).jpg|100px|Gabriel Chalita]]<br />'''[[Gabriel Chalita]]'''
|''More São Paulo''
* [[Workers' Party (Brazil)|Workers' Party]] (PT)
* [[Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)|Democratic Labour Party]] (PDT)
* [[Communist Party of Brazil]] (PCdoB)
* [[Liberal Party (Brazil, 2006)|Party of the Republic]] (PR)
* [[Republican Party of the Social Order]] (PROS)
|'''13'''
|-
|-
| style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Democratic Movement}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Democratic Movement Party}}" |
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:PMDB 2000 a 2017.png|100x100px|Brazilian Democratic Movement Party]]
| 15
| {{center|"''Union for São Paulo''"<br><small>[[Brazilian Democratic Movement|PMDB]], [[Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011)|PSD]]</small>}}
'''[[Brazilian Democratic Movement]] Party''' (PMDB)
| {{center|[[File:Foto oficial de Marta Suplicy.jpg|80px]]}}
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:Foto oficial de Marta Suplicy.jpg|100px|Marta Suplicy]]<br />'''[[Marta Suplicy]]'''
| style="max-width:10em" | '''[[Federal Senate (Brazil)|Senator]] for [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]]'''<br /><small>(2011–2019)</small>
| '''[[Marta Suplicy]]''' (PMDB)
| style="background:{{party color|Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011)}}" |
| [[Brazilian Senate|Senator]] for [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] 2011–19; [[Ministry of Culture (Brazil)|Minister of Culture]] 2012–14; [[Ministry of Tourism (Brazil)|Minister of Tourism]] 2007–08; [[List of mayors of São Paulo|Mayor]] of [[São Paulo]] 2001–05; [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Federal Deputy]] from [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] 1995–99
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011)|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Social Democratic Party]]
| [[Andrea Matarazzo]] (PSD)
'''[[Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011)|Social Democratic Party]]''' (PSD)
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px |[[File:{{tmpv|Andrea Matarazzo|Infobox officeholder|1|image}}|100px|Andrea Matarazzo]]<br />'''[[Andrea Matarazzo]]'''
|''Union for São Paulo''
* [[Brazilian Democratic Movement]] Party (PMDB)
* [[Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011)|Social Democratic Party]] (PSD)
|'''15'''
|-
|-
| style="background:{{party color|Unified Workers' Socialist Party}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|United Socialist Workers' Party}}" |
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|United Socialist Workers' Party|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|United Socialist Workers' Party]]
| 16
| {{center|[[Unified Socialist Workers' Party]] (PSTU)}}
'''[[United Socialist Workers' Party]]''' (PSTU)
| {{center|[[File:Altino prazeres.png|80px]]}}
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:Altino prazeres.png|100px|Altino Prazeres]]<br />'''Altino Prazes'''
| style="max-width:10em" | Former president of [[São Paulo Metro]] Workers' Union
| '''Altino Prazeres''' (PSTU)
| style="background:{{party color|United Socialist Workers' Party}}" |
| President of the [[São Paulo Metro]] Workers Union since 2010
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|United Socialist Workers' Party|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|United Socialist Workers' Party]]
| Professora Janaína (PSTU)
'''[[United Socialist Workers' Party]]''' (PSTU)
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px |[[File:2016 PROFESSORA JANAÍNA CANDIDATO VICE-PREFEITO SP SAO PAULO TSE (250000024352).jpg|100px|Janaína Rodrigues]]<br />'''Janaína Rodrigues'''
|{{N/A}}
|'''16'''
|-
|-
| style="background:{{party color|Sustainability Network}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|Sustainability Network}}" |
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Sustainability Network|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Sustainability Network]]
| 18
| {{center|[[Sustainability Network]] (REDE)}}
'''[[Sustainability Network]]''' (REDE)
| {{center|[[File:Ricardo Young.png|80px]]}}
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:Ricardo Young.png|100px|Ricardo Young]]<br />'''Ricardo Young'''
| style="max-width:10em" | '''Member of the [[Municipal Chamber of São Paulo]]'''<br /><small>(2013–2017)</small>
| '''Ricardo Young''' (REDE)
| style="background:{{party color|Sustainability Network}}" |
| [[Municipal Chamber of São Paulo|City Councillor]] of [[São Paulo]] 2013–17
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Sustainability Network|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Sustainability Network]]
| Carlota Mingola (REDE)
'''[[Sustainability Network]]''' (REDE)
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px |[[File:2016 CARLOTA MINGOLLA CANDIDATO VICE-PREFEITO SP SAO PAULO TSE (250000015111).jpg|100px|Carlota Mingolla]]<br />'''Carlota Mingolla'''
|{{N/A}}
|'''18'''
|-
|-
| style="background:{{party color|Christian Democracy (Brazil)}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|Christian Democracy (Brazil)}}" |
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:Logo PSDC.jpg|100x100px|Christian Social Democratic Party]]
| 27
| {{center|[[Christian Democracy (Brazil)|Social Democratic Christian Party]] (PSDC)}}
'''[[Christian Democracy (Brazil)|Christian Social Democratic Party]]''' (PSDC)
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:2016 JOÃO BICO CANDIDATO PREFEITO SP SAO PAULO TSE (250000038323).jpg|100px|João Bico]]<br />'''João Bico'''
|
| style="max-width:10em" | Vice President of the Trade Association of São Paulo
| '''João Bico''' (PSDC)
| style="background:{{party color|Christian Democracy (Brazil)}}" |
| Vice President of the Trade Association of [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]]
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:Logo PSDC.jpg|100x100px|Christian Social Democratic Party]]
| Sílvia Cristina (PSDC)
'''[[Christian Democracy (Brazil)|Christian Social Democratic Party]]''' (PSDC)
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px |[[File:2016 PROFESSORA SÍLVIA CRISTINA CANDIDATO VICE-PREFEITO SP SAO PAULO TSE (250000038324).jpg|100px|Sílvia Cristina]]<br />'''Sílvia Cristina'''
|{{N/A}}
|'''27'''
|-
|-
| style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Labour Renewal Party}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Labour Renewal Party}}" |
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | <!-- NFCC violation removed -->'''[[Brazilian Labour Renewal Party]]''' (PRTB)
| 28
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:Levy Fidelix tv brasil (cropped).jpg|100px|Levy Fidelix]]<br />'''[[Levy Fidelix]]'''
| {{center|[[Brazilian Labour Renewal Party]] (PRTB)}}
| style="max-width:10em" | '''PRTB National President'''<br /><small>(1994–2021)</small>
| {{center|[[File:Levy Fidelix tv brasil (cropped).jpg|80px]]}}
| style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Labour Renewal Party}}" |
| '''[[Levy Fidelix]]''' (PRTB)
| [[Brazilian Labour Renewal Party|PRTB]] National President since 1994
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | <!-- NFCC violation removed -->'''[[Brazilian Labour Renewal Party]]''' (PRTB)
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px |[[File:2016 JAIRO GLIKSON CANDIDATO VICE-PREFEITO SP SAO PAULO TSE (250000013944).jpg|100px|Jairo Glikson]]<br />'''Jairo Glikson'''
| Jairo Glikson (PRTB)
|{{N/A}}
|'''28'''
|-
|-
| style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Social Democracy Party}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Social Democracy Party}}" |
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:PSDB wordmark.svg|100x100px|Brazilian Social Democracy Party]]
| 45
'''[[Brazilian Social Democracy Party]]''' (PSDB)
| {{center|"''Speed Up SP''"<br><small>[[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]], [[Progressistas|PP]], [[Brazilian Socialist Party|PSB]], [[Democrats (Brazil)|DEM]], [[Podemos (Brazil)|PTN]], [[Party of National Mobilization|PMN]], [[Cidadania|PPS]],<br>[[Humanist Party of Solidarity (Brazil)|PHS]], [[Green Party (Brazil)|PV]], [[Social Liberal Party (Brazil)|PSL]], [[Party of the Brazilian Woman|PMB]], [[Progressive Republican Party (Brazil)|PRP]], [[Christian Labour Party|PTC]], [[Avante (political party)|PTdoB]]</small>}}
| {{center|[[File:João Doria Júnior em 9 de janeiro de 2017.jpg|80px]]}}
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:João Doria em março de 2017 (cropped).jpg|100px|João Doria]]<br />'''[[João Doria]]'''
| style="max-width:10em" | Businessman and TV presenter
| '''[[João Doria]]''' (PSDB)
| style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Social Democracy Party}}" |
| Entrepreneur and TV presenter
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:PSDB wordmark.svg|100x100px|Brazilian Social Democracy Party]]
| [[Bruno Covas]] (PSDB)
'''[[Brazilian Social Democracy Party]]''' (PSDB)
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px |[[File:Bruno Covas Prefeito de SP.jpg|100px|Bruno Covas]]<br />'''[[Bruno Covas]]'''
|''Speed Up SP''
* [[Brazilian Social Democracy Party]] (PSDB)
* [[Progressistas|Progressive Party]] (PP)
* [[Brazilian Socialist Party]] (PSB)
* [[Democrats (Brazil)|Democrats]] (DEM)
* [[Podemos (Brazil)|National Labour Party]] (PTN)
* [[Party of National Mobilization]] (PMN)
* [[Cidadania|Popular Socialist Party]] (PPS)
* [[Humanist Party of Solidarity]] (PHS)
* [[Green Party (Brazil)|Green Party]] (PV)
* [[Social Liberal Party (Brazil)|Social Liberal Party]]
* [[Brazilian Woman's Party]] (PMB)
* [[Progressive Republican Party (Brazil)|Progressive Republican Party]] (PRP)
* [[Act (Brazil)|Christian Labour Party]] (PTC)
* [[Avante (political party)|Labour Party of Brazil]] (PTdoB)
|'''45'''
|-
|-
| style="background:{{party color|Socialism and Liberty Party}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|Socialism and Liberty Party}}" |
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Socialism and Liberty Party|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Socialism and Liberty Party]]
| 50
| {{center|"''Dreams Can Govern''"<br><small>[[Socialism and Liberty Party|PSOL]], [[Brazilian Communist Party|PCB]], [[Free Fatherland Party (Brazil)|PPL]]</small>}}
'''[[Socialism and Liberty Party]]''' (PSOL)
| {{center|[[File:Luiza Erundina.jpg|80px]]}}
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:Luiza Erundina.jpg|100px|Luiza Erundina]]<br />'''[[Luiza Erundina]]'''
| style="max-width:10em" | '''Member of the [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Chamber of Deputies]]'''<br /><small>(since 1999)</small>
| '''[[Luiza Erundina]]''' (PSOL)
| style="background:{{party color|Socialism and Liberty Party}}" |
| [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Federal Deputy]] from [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] since 1999; Minister of the Federal Administration 1993; [[List of mayors of São Paulo|Mayor]] of [[São Paulo]] 1989–93; [[Legislative Assembly of São Paulo|State Deputy]] of [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] 1987–89; [[Municipal Chamber of São Paulo|City Councillor]] of [[São Paulo]] 1983–86
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Socialism and Liberty Party|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Socialism and Liberty Party]]
| [[Ivan Valente]] (PSOL)
'''[[Socialism and Liberty Party]]''' (PSOL)
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px |[[File:Ivan valente.PNG|100px|Ivan Valente]]<br />'''Ivan Valente'''
|''Dreams Can Govern''
* [[Socialism and Liberty Party]] (PSOL)
* [[Brazilian Communist Party]] (PCB)
* [[Free Fatherland Party (Brazil)|Free Fatherland Party]] (PPL)
|'''50'''
|-
|-
| style="background:{{party color|Solidariedade}};"|
| style="background:{{party color|Solidarity (Brazil)}}" |
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Solidarity (Brazil)|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Solidariedade]]
| 77
| {{center|[[Solidariedade]] (SD)}}
'''[[Solidarity (Brazil)|Solidariedade]]'''
| {{center|[[File:Dep Major Olimpio (SD - SP), concede entrevista (cropped).jpg|80px]]}}
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:Dep Major Olimpio (SD - SP), concede entrevista (cropped).jpg|100px|Sérgio Olímpio]]<br />'''[[Major Olímpio|Sérgio Olímpio]]'''
| style="max-width:10em" | '''Member of the [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Chamber of Deputies]]'''<br /><small>(2015–2019)</small>
| '''[[Major Olímpio]]''' (SD)
| style="background:{{party color|Solidarity (Brazil)}}" |
| [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Federal Deputy]] from [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] 2015–19; [[Legislative Assembly of São Paulo|State Deputy]] of [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] 2007–15
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Solidarity (Brazil)|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Solidariedade]]
| David Martins (SD)
'''[[Solidarity (Brazil)|Solidariedade]]'''
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px |[[File:2016 DAVID MARTINS CANDIDATO VICE-PREFEITO SP SAO PAULO TSE (250000040611).jpg|100px|David Martins]]<br />'''David Martins'''
|{{N/A}}
|'''77'''
|}
|}


==Debates==
==Debates==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class=wikitable style="font-size:90%; line-height:1.2"
|-<sup>†</sup>
|-
! colspan=109 style=background:#B0C4DE | 2020 São Paulo mayoral election debates
! Date
! Host
! Moderator
! width=30| João Doria (PSDB)
! width=30| Celso Russomanno (PRB)
! width=30| Fernando Haddad (PT)
! width=30| Major Olímpio (SD)
! width=30| Marta Suplicy (PMDB)
! width=30| Luiza Erundina (PSOL)
! width=30| Ricardo Young (REDE)
! width=30| Levy Fidélix (PRTB)
! width=30| Altino Prazeres (PSTU)
! width=30| Henrique Áreas (PCO)
! width=30| João Bico (PSDC)
|-
| 22 August 2016
| [[Rede Bandeirantes|TV Bandeirantes]]
| [[Boris Casoy]]
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
|-
| 2 September 2016
| [[RedeTV!]], [[Veja (magazine)|Veja]], [[Universo Online|UOL]], [[Facebook]]
| Mariana Godoy, Amanda Klein
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
|-
| 18 September 2016
| [[TV Gazeta]], [[O Estado de S. Paulo|Estadão]], [[Twitter]]
| Maria Lydia Flândoli
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
|-
|-
!style=white-space:nowrap|&nbsp;{{abbr|No.|Number}} || Date || Host and Location || Moderator || colspan=6 scope=col | Participants
| 23 September 2016
| [[Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão|SBT]], [[Universo Online|UOL]], [[Folha de S.Paulo|Folha]]
| Carlos Nascimento
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
|-
|-
!colspan=4 rowspan=2 |Key:<br>{{nowrap|{{small|{{color box|#90FF90|P}} Present {{color box|#FFFFDD|A}} Absent {{color box|#FF9090|N}} Not invited}}}}
| 25 September 2016
! scope=col style=background:{{party color|Brazilian Social Democracy Party}} |<small>[[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|{{color|#FFF|PSDB}}]]</small>
| [[RecordTV|Record]], [[Google]]
! scope=col style=background:{{party color|Brazilian Republican Party}} |<small>[[Republicans (Brazil)|{{color|#FFF|PRB}}]]</small>
| Adriana Araújo
! scope=col style=background:{{party color|Workers' Party (Brazil)}} |<small>[[Workers' Party (Brazil)|{{color|#FFF|PT}}]]</small>
| {{D-P|Present}}
! scope=col style=background:{{party color|Solidariedade}} |<small>[[Solidariedade|{{color|#FFF|SD}}]]</small>
| {{D-P|Present}}
! scope=col style=background:{{party color|Socialism and Liberty Party}} |<small>[[Socialism and Liberty Party|{{color|#FFF|PSOL}}]]</small>
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-P|Present}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
|-
|-
! [[João Doria|Doria]]
| 29 September 2016
! [[Celso Russomanno|Russomanno]]
| [[Rede Globo]]
! [[Fernando Haddad|Haddad]]
| César Tralli
! [[Major Olímpio|Olímpio]]
| {{D-P|Present}}
! [[Luiza Erundina|Erundina]]
| {{D-P|Present}}
|- style=background:#e7e7ff
| {{D-P|Present}}
! 1
| {{D-P|Present}}
|style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:center"| Monday, 22 August 2016
| {{D-P|Present}}
|style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:center"| [[Rede Bandeirantes|Band TV]]<br />[[São Paulo]], [[Morumbi, São Paulo|Morumbi]]
| {{D-P|Present}}
|style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:center"| [[Boris Casoy]]
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-P}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-P}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-P}}
| {{D-N|Not invited}}
| {{D-P}}
| {{D-N}}
|- style=background:#e7e7ff
! 2
|style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:center"| Friday, 2 September 2016
|style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:center"| [[RedeTV!]], [[Veja (magazine)|Veja]], [[Universo Online|UOL]], [[Facebook]]<br />[[Osasco]], Ayrosa
|style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:center"| Amanda Klein, Mariana Godoy
| {{D-P}}
| {{D-P}}
| {{D-P}}
| {{D-P}}
| {{D-P}}
|- style=background:#e7e7ff
! 3
|style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:center"| Sunday, 18 September 2016
|style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:center"| [[TV Gazeta]], [[O Estado de S. Paulo]], [[Twitter]]<br />[[São Paulo]], [[Bela Vista (district of São Paulo)|Bela Vista]]
|style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:center"| Maria Lydia Flândoli
| {{D-P}}
| {{D-P}}
| {{D-P}}
| {{D-P}}
| {{D-P}}
|- style=background:#e7e7ff
! 4
|style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:center"| Friday, 23 September 2016
|style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:center"| [[Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão|SBT]], [[Universo Online|UOL]], [[Folha de S. Paulo]]<br />[[Osasco]], Industrial Anhanguera
|style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:center"| [[Carlos Nascimento (journalist)|Carlos Nascimento]]
| {{D-P}}
| {{D-P}}
| {{D-P}}
| {{D-P}}
| {{D-P}}
|- style=background:#e7e7ff
! 5
|style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:center"| Sunday, 25 September 2016
|style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:center"| [[RecordTV]], [[Google]]<br />[[São Paulo]], [[Barra Funda (district of São Paulo)|Barra Funda]]
|style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:center"| Adriana Araújo
| {{D-P}}
| {{D-P}}
| {{D-P}}
| {{D-P}}
| {{D-P}}
|- style=background:#e7e7ff
! 6
|style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:center"| Thursday, 29 September 2016
|style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:center"| [[TV Globo]]<br />[[São Paulo]], [[Itaim Bibi (district of São Paulo)|Itaim Bibi]]
|style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:center"| César Tralli
| {{D-P}}
| {{D-P}}
| {{D-P}}
| {{D-P}}
| {{D-P}}
|}
|}


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! rowspan="2" data-sort-type="number"| Lead
! rowspan="2" data-sort-type="number"| Lead
|-
|-
! data-sort-type="number" class="sortable" style="background:{{party color|Republicanos}};"|
! data-sort-type="number" class="sortable" style="background:{{party color|Republicans (Brazil)}};"|
! data-sort-type="number" class="sortable" style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Democratic Movement}};"|
! data-sort-type="number" class="sortable" style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Democratic Movement}};"|
! data-sort-type="number" class="sortable" style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Democratic Movement}};"|
! data-sort-type="number" class="sortable" style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Democratic Movement}};"|
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==Results==
==Results==
===Mayor===
===Mayor===
{{Election results
{|class=wikitable style=text-align:right

!colspan=2|Candidate
|party1=[[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]]
!Party
|cand1='''[[João Doria]]'''
!Running mate
|vp1=[[Bruno Covas]]
!Party
|votes1=3085187
!Votes

!%
|party2=[[Workers' Party (Brazil)|PT]]
|-
|cand2=[[Fernando Haddad]] (incumbent)
|bgcolor={{party color|Brazilian Social Democracy Party}}|
|vp2=Gabriel Chalita ([[Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)|PDT]])
|align=left|'''[[João Doria]]'''
|votes2=967190
|align=left|'''[[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]]'''

|align=left|'''{{small|[[Bruno Covas]]}}'''
|party3=[[Republicans (Brazil)|PRB]]
|align=left|'''{{small|[[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]]}}'''
|cand3=[[Celso Russomanno]]
|'''3,085,187'''
|vp3=Marlene Campos Machado ([[Brazilian Labour Party (current)|PTB]])
|'''53.29'''
|votes3=789986
|-

|bgcolor={{party color|Workers' Party (Brazil)}}|
|party4=[[Brazilian Democratic Movement|PMDB]]
|align=left|[[Fernando Haddad]]
|cand4=[[Marta Suplicy]]
|align=left|[[Workers' Party (Brazil)|PT]]
|vp4=[[Andrea Matarazzo]] ([[Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011)|PSD]])
|align=left|{{small|Gabriel Chalita}}
|votes4=587220
|align=left|{{small|[[Democratic Labor Party (Brazil)|PDT]]}}

|967,190
|party5=[[Socialism and Liberty Party|PSOL]]
|16.70
|cand5=[[Luiza Erundina]]
|-
|vp5=[[Ivan Valente]]
|bgcolor={{party color|Brazilian Republican Party}}|
|votes5=184000
|align=left|[[Celso Russomanno]]

|align=left|[[Republicanos|PRB]]
|party6=[[Solidariedade|SD]]
|align=left|{{small|Marlene Campos Machado}}
|cand6=[[Major Olímpio|Sérgio Olímpio]]
|align=left|{{small|[[Brazilian Labor Party (current)|PTB]]}}
|vp6=David Martins
|789,986
|votes6=116870
|13.64

|-
|party7=[[Sustainability Network|REDE]]
|bgcolor={{party color|Brazilian Democratic Movement}}|
|cand7=Ricardo Young
|align=left|[[Marta Suplicy]]
|vp7=Carlota Mingola
|align=left|[[Brazilian Democratic Movement|PMDB]]
|votes7=25993
|align=left|{{small|Andrea Matarazzo}}

|align=left|{{small|[[Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011)|PSD]]}}
|party8=[[Brazilian Labour Renewal Party|PRTB]]
|587,220
|cand8=[[Levy Fidelix]]
|10.14
|vp8=Jairo Glikson
|-
|votes8=21705
|bgcolor={{party color|Socialism and Liberty Party}}|

|align=left|[[Luiza Erundina]]
|party9=[[Christian Democracy (Brazil)|PSDC]]
|align=left|[[Socialism and Liberty Party|PSOL]]
|cand9=João Bico
|align=left|{{small|[[Ivan Valente]]}}
|vp9=Sílvia Cristina
|align=left|{{small|[[Socialism and Liberty Party|PSOL]]}}
|votes9=6006
|184,000

|3.18
|party10=[[United Socialist Workers' Party|PSTU]]
|-
|cand10=Altino Prazeres
|bgcolor={{party color|Solidariedade}}|
|vp10=Janaina Rodrigues
|align=left|[[Major Olímpio]]
|votes10=4715
|align=left|[[Solidariedade|SD]]

|align=left|{{small|David Martins}}
|party11=[[Workers' Cause Party|PCO]]
|align=left|{{small|[[Solidariedade|SD]]}}
|cand11=Henrique Áreas
|116,870
|vp11=Tranquillo Moterle
|2.02
|votes11=1019
|-

|bgcolor={{party color|Sustainability Network}}|
|invalid=78379
|align=left|Ricardo Young
|blank=367471
|align=left|[[Sustainability Network|REDE]]
|electorate=8886195
|align=left|{{small|Carlota Mingola}}
|source=[https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2016/apuracao/sao-paulo.html G1]
|align=left|{{small|[[Sustainability Network|REDE]]}}
}}
|25,993

|0.45
|-
|bgcolor={{party color|Brazilian Labour Renewal Party}}|
|align=left|[[Levy Fidelix]]
|align=left|[[Brazilian Labour Renewal Party|PRTB]]
|align=left|{{small|Jairo Glikson}}
|align=left|{{small|[[Brazilian Labour Renewal Party|PRTB]]}}
|21,705
|0.37
|-
|bgcolor={{party color|Christian Democracy (Brazil)}}|
|align=left|João Bico
|align=left|[[Christian Democracy (Brazil)|PSDC]]
|align=left|{{small|Sílvia Cristina}}
|align=left|{{small|[[Christian Democracy (Brazil)|PSDC]]}}
|6,006
|0.10
|-
|bgcolor={{party color|Unified Workers' Socialist Party}}|
|align=left|Altino Prazeres
|align=left|[[Unified Workers' Socialist Party|PSTU]]
|align=left|{{small|Professora Janaína}}
|align=left|{{small|[[Unified Workers' Socialist Party|PSTU]]}}
|4,715
|0.08
|-
|bgcolor={{party color|Workers' Cause Party}}|
|align=left|Henrique Áreas
|align=left|[[Labour Cause's Party|PCO]]
|align=left|{{small|Tranquillo Moterle}}
|align=left|{{small|[[Workers' Cause Party|PCO]]}}
|1,019
|0.02
|-
|align=left colspan=5|Invalid/blank votes
|10,313,141
|–<!--Please do not add a percentage here as it makes the table sum incorrectly-->
|-
|align=left colspan=5|'''Total'''
|'''1,155,850'''
|'''100'''
|-
|align=left colspan=5|Registered voters/turnout
|6,945,891
|83.36
|-
|align=left colspan=9|Source: [http://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2016/apuracao/sao-paulo.html Globo]
|}
{{bar box
{{bar box
|title=Popular vote
|title=Popular vote
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===Municipal Chamber===
===Municipal Chamber===
{{Election results
[[File:Câmara Municipal de São Paulo - atual.svg|thumb|right|Municipal Chamber]]
|image=[[File:Câmara Municipal de São Paulo 2016 (eleita).svg]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" style=text-align:right

!colspan=2 rowspan=2|Party
|party1=[[Brazilian Social Democracy Party]]
!colspan=4|[[Municipal Chamber of São Paulo|Municipal Chamber]]
|votes1=1032160
|-
|seats1=11
!Votes
|sc1={{increase}}2
!%

!Seats
|party2=[[Workers' Party (Brazil)|Workers' Party]]
!+/–
|votes2=853808
|-
|seats2=9
|bgcolor={{party color|Brazilian Social Democracy Party}}|
|sc2={{decrease}}2
|align=left|[[Brazilian Social Democracy Party]]

|1,032,160
|party3=[[Republicans (Brazil)|Brazilian Republican Party]]
|19.23
|votes3=423107
|11
|seats3=4
|{{increase}}2
|sc3={{increase}}2
|-

|bgcolor={{party color|Workers' Party (Brazil)}}|
|align=left|[[Workers' Party (Brazil)|Workers' Party]]
|party4=[[Democrats (Brazil)|Democrats]]
|votes4=279834
|853,808
|seats4=4
|15.90
|sc4={{increase}}2
|9

|{{decrease}}2
|party5=[[Brazilian Democratic Movement|Brazilian Democratic Movement Party]]
|-
|votes5=254669
|bgcolor={{party color|Brazilian Republican Party}}|
|seats5=2
|align=left|[[Republicans (Brazil)|Brazilian Republican Party]]
|sc5={{decrease}}2
|423,107

|7.88
|party6=[[Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011)|Social Democratic Party]]
|4
|votes6=244576
|{{increase}}2
|seats6=4
|-
|sc6={{decrease}}3
|bgcolor={{party color|Democrats (Brazil)}}|

|align=left|[[Democrats (Brazil)|Democrats]]
|party7=[[Green Party (Brazil)|Green Party]]
|279,834
|votes7=234660
|5.21
|seats7=2
|4
|{{increase}}2
|sc7={{decrease}}2

|-
|bgcolor={{party color|Brazilian Democratic Movement Party}}|
|party8=[[Brazilian Labour Party (current)|Brazilian Labour Party]]
|votes8=219972
|align=left|[[Brazilian Democratic Movement|Brazilian Democratic Movement Party]]
|seats8=2
|254,669
|sc8={{decrease}}2
|4.74

|2
|party9=[[Socialism and Liberty Party]]
|{{decrease}}2
|votes9=184461
|-
|seats9=2
|bgcolor={{party color|Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011)}}|
|sc9={{increase}}1
|align=left|[[Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011)|Social Democratic Party]]

|244,576
|party10=[[Brazilian Socialist Party]]
|4.56
|votes10=169891
|4
|seats10=3
|{{decrease}}3
|sc10={{steady}}
|-

|bgcolor={{party color|Green Party (Brazil)}}|
|align=left|[[Green Party (Brazil)|Green Party]]
|party11=[[Liberal Party (Brazil, 2006)|Party of the Republic]]
|votes11=162335
|234,660
|seats11=4
|4.37
|sc11={{increase}}1
|2

|{{decrease}}2
|party12=[[Humanist Party of Solidarity]]
|-
|votes12=152046
|bgcolor={{party color|Brazilian Labour Party (current)}}|
|seats12=1
|align=left|[[Brazilian Labour Party (current)|Brazilian Labour Party]]
|sc12={{steady}}
|219,972

|4.10
|party13=[[National Labour Party (Brazil)|National Labour Party]]
|2
|votes13=147123
|{{decrease}}2
|seats13=1
|-
|sc13={{increase}}1
|bgcolor={{party color|Socialism and Liberty Party}}|

|align=left|[[Socialism and Liberty Party]]
|party14=[[New Party (Brazil)|New Party]]
|184,461
|votes14=140794
|3.44
|seats14=1
|2
|sc14=New
|{{increase}}1

|-
|party15=[[Progressive Party (Brazil)|Progressive Party]]
|bgcolor={{party color|Brazilian Socialist Party}}|
|votes15=130099
|align=left|[[Brazilian Socialist Party]]
|seats15=1
|169,891
|sc15={{steady}}
|3.16

|3
|party16=[[Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)|Democratic Labour Party]]
|{{steady}}
|votes16=128987
|-
|seats16=0
|bgcolor={{party color|Liberal Party (Brazil, 2006)}}|
|sc16={{steady}}
|align=left|[[Liberal Party (Brazil, 2006)|Party of the Republic]]

|162,335
|party17=[[Popular Socialist Party (Brazil)|Popular Socialist Party]]
|3.02
|votes17=99758
|4
|seats17=2
|{{increase}}1
|sc17={{steady}}
|-

|bgcolor={{party color|Humanist Party of Solidarity (Brazil)}}|
|align=left|[[Humanist Party of Solidarity (Brazil)|Humanist Party of Solidarity]]
|party18=[[Communist Party of Brazil]]
|votes18=83489
|152,046
|seats18=0
|2.83
|sc18={{decrease}}1
|1

|{{steady}}
|party19=[[Social Liberal Party (Brazil)|Social Liberal Party]]
|-
|votes19=64118
|bgcolor={{party color|National Labour Party (Brazil)}}|
|seats19=0
|align=left|[[Podemos (Brazil)|National Labour Party]]
|sc19={{steady}}
|147,123

|2.74
|party20=[[Social Christian Party (Brazil)|Social Christian Party]]
|1
|votes20=58400
|{{increase}}1
|seats20=1
|-
|sc20={{increase}}1
|bgcolor={{party color|New Party (Brazil)}}|

|align=left|[[New Party (Brazil)|New Party]]
|party21=[[Solidariedade]]
|140,794
|votes21=55004
|2.62
|seats21=0
|1
|sc21={{steady}}
|New

|-
|party22=[[Sustainability Network]]
|bgcolor={{party color|Progressistas}}|
|votes22=47302
|align=left|[[Progressistas|Progressive Party]]
|seats22=0
|130,099
|sc22=New
|2.42

|1
|party23=[[Republican Party of the Social Order]]
|{{steady}}
|votes23=39461
|-
|seats23=1
|bgcolor={{party color|Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)}}|
|sc23=New
|align=left|[[Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)|Democratic Labour Party]]

|128,987
|party24=[[Christian Democracy (Brazil)|Christian Social Democratic Party]]
|2.40
|votes24=32347
|0
|seats24=0
|{{steady}}
|sc24={{steady}}
|-

|bgcolor={{party color|Cidadania}}|
|party25=[[Progressive Republican Party (Brazil)|Progressive Republican Party]]
|align=left|[[Cidadania|Popular Socialist Party]]
|votes25=30869
|99,758
|seats25=0
|1.86
|sc25={{steady}}
|2

|{{steady}}
|party26=[[National Ecologic Party]]
|-
|votes26=24180
|bgcolor={{party color|Communist Party of Brazil}}|
|seats26=0
|align=left|[[Communist Party of Brazil]]
|sc26={{steady}}
|83,489

|1.56
|party27=[[Brazilian Labour Renewal Party]]
|0
|votes27=21245
|{{decrease}}1
|seats27=0
|-
|sc27={{steady}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Social Liberal Party (Brazil)}}|

|align=left|[[Social Liberal Party (Brazil)|Social Liberal Party]]
|party28=[[Christian Labour Party]]
|64,118
|votes28=17877
|1.19
|seats28=0
|0
|{{steady}}
|sc28={{steady}}

|-
|bgcolor={{party color|Social Christian Party (Brazil)}}|
|party29=[[Free Fatherland Party (Brazil)|Free Fatherland Party]]
|votes29=14114
|align=left|[[Social Christian Party (Brazil)|Social Christian Party]]
|seats29=0
|58,400
|sc29={{steady}}
|1.09

|1
|party30=[[United Socialist Workers' Party]]
|{{increase}}1
|votes30=6505
|-
|seats30=0
|bgcolor={{party color|Solidariedade}}|
|sc30={{steady}}
|align=left|[[Solidariedade]]

|55,004
|party31=[[Labour Party of Brazil]]
|1.02
|votes31=5028
|0
|seats31=0
|{{steady}}
|sc31={{steady}}
|-

|bgcolor={{party color|Sustainability Network}}|
|party32=[[Brazilian Woman's Party]]
|align=left|[[Sustainability Network]]
|votes32=5864
|47,302
|seats32=0
|0.88
|sc32=New
|0

|New
|party33=[[Brazilian Communist Party]]
|-
|votes33=2489
|bgcolor={{party color|Republican Party of the Social Order}}|
|seats33=0
|align=left|[[Republican Party of the Social Order]]
|sc33={{steady}}
|39,461

|0.74
|party34=[[Workers' Cause Party]]
|1
|votes34=827
|New
|seats34=0
|-
|sc34={{steady}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Christian Democracy (Brazil)}}|

|align=left|[[Christian Democracy (Brazil)|Social Democratic Christian Party]]
|invalid=908459
|32,347
|blank=668674
|0.61
|electorate=8886195
|0
|source=[https://placar.eleicoes.uol.com.br/2016/1turno/ UOL]
|{{steady}}
}}
|-
|bgcolor={{party color|Progressive Republican Party (Brazil)}}|
|align=left|[[Progressive Republican Party (Brazil)|Progressive Republican Party]]
|30,869
|0.57
|0
|{{steady}}
|-
|bgcolor={{party color|Patriota}}|
|align=left|[[Patriota|National Ecologic Party]]
|24,180
|0.45
|0
|{{steady}}
|-
|bgcolor={{party color|Brazilian Labour Renewal Party}}|
|align=left|[[Brazilian Labour Renewal Party]]
|21,245
|0.40
|0
|{{steady}}
|-
|bgcolor={{party color|Christian Labour Party}}|
|align=left|[[Christian Labour Party]]
|17,877
|0.33
|0
|{{steady}}
|-
|bgcolor={{party color|Free Fatherland Party (Brazil)}}|
|align=left|[[Free Fatherland Party (Brazil)|Free Fatherland Party]]
|14,114
|0.26
|0
|{{steady}}
|-
|bgcolor={{party color|Unified Workers' Socialist Party}}|
|align=left|[[United Socialist Workers' Party]]
|6,505
|0.12
|0
|{{steady}}
|-
|bgcolor={{party color|Labour Party of Brazil}}|
|align=left|[[Avante (political party)|Labour Party of Brazil]]
|5,028
|0.11
|0
|{{steady}}
|-
|bgcolor={{party color|Party of the Brazilian Woman}}|
|align=left|[[Party of the Brazilian Woman]]
|5,864
|0.11
|0
|New
|-
|bgcolor={{party color|Brazilian Communist Party}}|
|align=left|[[Brazilian Communist Party]]
|2,489
|0.05
|0
|{{steady}}
|-
|bgcolor={{party color|Labour Cause's Party}}|
|align=left|[[Workers' Cause Party]]
|827
|0.02
|0
|{{steady}}
|-
|colspan=2 align=left|Invalid/blank votes
|1,577,133
|–
|–
|–
|-
|colspan=2 align=left|'''Total'''
|'''6,945,741'''
|'''100.0'''
|'''55'''
|–
|-
|colspan=2 align=left|Registered voters/turnout
|8,886,195
|78.16
|–
|–
|-
|colspan=6 align=left|Source: [https://placar.eleicoes.uol.com.br/2016/1turno/ UOL]
|}


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 20:18, 30 August 2024

2016 São Paulo municipal election

← 2012 October 2, 2016 (2016-10-02) 2020 →
Mayoral election
Opinion polls
Turnout78.16%[1]
 
Candidate João Doria Fernando Haddad
Party PSDB PT
Alliance Speed Up SP More São Paulo
Running mate Bruno Covas Gabriel Chalita
Popular vote 3,085,187[1] 967,190[1]
Percentage 53.28%[1] 16.70%[1]

Most voted candidate per electoral zone:
Doria:      30-39%      40-49%      50-59%      60-69%      70-79%
Marta:      30-39%

Mayor before election

Fernando Haddad
PT

Elected mayor

João Doria
PSDB

Parliamentary election
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
Municipal Chamber
PSDB Aurélio Nomura 19.23% 11 +2
PT Senival Moura 15.90% 9 −2
Republicanos Souza Santos 7.88% 4 +2
DEM Sandra Tadeu 5.21% 4 +2
MDB Nelo Rodolfo 4.74% 2 −2
PSD José Police Neto 4.56% 4 −3
PV Abou Anni 4.37% 2 −2
PTB Paulo Frange 4.10% 2 −2
PSOL Toninho Vespoli 3.44% 2 +1
PR Toninho Paiva 3.02% 4 +1
PTN None 2.74% 1 +1
PCdoB None 1.56% 0 −1
PSC None 1.09% 1 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

The 2016 São Paulo municipal election took place in the city of São Paulo on the 2 October 2016.[2] Voters voted to elect the Mayor, the Vice Mayor and 55 City Councillors for the administration of the city. The result was a 1st round victory for João Doria of the Brazilian Social Democratic Party (PSDB), winning 3,085,187 votes and a share of 53,28% of the popular vote, defeating incumbent mayor Fernando Haddad of the Workers' Party (PT), who took 967,190 votes and a share of 16,70% of the popular vote. Although Haddad came in second place on the popular vote, he did not win any electoral zone, while Marta Suplicy (PMDB), who came in fourth place, managed to win a plurality of the votes in 2 electoral zones.

Background

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The campaign happened in the context of the ongoing political crisis and the fallout after the recently impeached president Dilma Rousseff, of the Workers' Party (PT).[3] This event played a huge role in the election, which would see a weakened Worker's Party (PT). The election saw the resurgence of the Brazilian Social Democratic Party (PSDB) with Doria emerging as their leading candidate in opposition to the Worker's Party, which was suffering a steady decline following Dilma's impeachment.

Incumbent mayor Fernando Haddad ran a reelection campaign on keeping the left-wing status-quo, in contrast to Doria's campaign, which emphasized mostly socially liberal economic reforms, as part of the "liberal wave" following the fallout of Dilma's impeachment. Among other candidates were Celso Russomano (PRB), Marta Suplicy (PMDB), Altino Prazeres (PSTU), Ricardo Young (REDE), João Bico (PSDC), Levy Fidelix (PRTB), Luiza Erundina (PSOL) and Major Olímpio (SD).

Candidates

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

Brazilian Republican Party (PRB)

Celso Russomanno
Celso Russomanno
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
(since 2015)
Brazilian Labour Party

Brazilian Labour Party (PTB)

Marlene Campos Machado
Marlene Campos Machado
São Paulo Knows, We Solve It 10
Workers' Party

Workers' Party (PT)

Fernando Haddad
Fernando Haddad
Mayor of São Paulo
(2013–2017)
Democratic Labour Party

Democratic Labour Party (PDT)

Gabriel Chalita
Gabriel Chalita
More São Paulo 13
Brazilian Democratic Movement Party

Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB)

Marta Suplicy
Marta Suplicy
Senator for São Paulo
(2011–2019)
Social Democratic Party

Social Democratic Party (PSD)

Andrea Matarazzo
Andrea Matarazzo
Union for São Paulo 15
United Socialist Workers' Party

United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)

Altino Prazeres
Altino Prazes
Former president of São Paulo Metro Workers' Union United Socialist Workers' Party

United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)

Janaína Rodrigues
Janaína Rodrigues
16
Sustainability Network

Sustainability Network (REDE)

Ricardo Young
Ricardo Young
Member of the Municipal Chamber of São Paulo
(2013–2017)
Sustainability Network

Sustainability Network (REDE)

Carlota Mingolla
Carlota Mingolla
18
Christian Social Democratic Party

Christian Social Democratic Party (PSDC)

João Bico
João Bico
Vice President of the Trade Association of São Paulo Christian Social Democratic Party

Christian Social Democratic Party (PSDC)

Sílvia Cristina
Sílvia Cristina
27
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB) Levy Fidelix
Levy Fidelix
PRTB National President
(1994–2021)
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB) Jairo Glikson
Jairo Glikson
28
Brazilian Social Democracy Party

Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)

João Doria
João Doria
Businessman and TV presenter Brazilian Social Democracy Party

Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)

Bruno Covas
Bruno Covas
Speed Up SP 45
Socialism and Liberty Party

Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

Luiza Erundina
Luiza Erundina
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
(since 1999)
Socialism and Liberty Party

Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

Ivan Valente
Ivan Valente
Dreams Can Govern 50
Solidariedade

Solidariedade

Sérgio Olímpio
Sérgio Olímpio
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
(2015–2019)
Solidariedade

Solidariedade

David Martins
David Martins
77

Debates

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2020 São Paulo mayoral election debates
 No. Date Host and Location Moderator Participants
Key:
 P  Present  A  Absent  N  Not invited
PSDB PRB PT SD PSOL
Doria Russomanno Haddad Olímpio Erundina
1 Monday, 22 August 2016 Band TV
São Paulo, Morumbi
Boris Casoy P P P P N
2 Friday, 2 September 2016 RedeTV!, Veja, UOL, Facebook
Osasco, Ayrosa
Amanda Klein, Mariana Godoy P P P P P
3 Sunday, 18 September 2016 TV Gazeta, O Estado de S. Paulo, Twitter
São Paulo, Bela Vista
Maria Lydia Flândoli P P P P P
4 Friday, 23 September 2016 SBT, UOL, Folha de S. Paulo
Osasco, Industrial Anhanguera
Carlos Nascimento P P P P P
5 Sunday, 25 September 2016 RecordTV, Google
São Paulo, Barra Funda
Adriana Araújo P P P P P
6 Thursday, 29 September 2016 TV Globo
São Paulo, Itaim Bibi
César Tralli P P P P P

Opinion polls

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Polling aggregates
Active candidates
  João Doria (PSDB)
  Fernando Haddad (PT)
  Celso Russomanno (PRB)
  Marta Suplicy (PMDB)
  Others
  Abstentions/Undecided
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Russomanno
PRB
Suplicy
PMDB
Chalita
PMDB
Haddad
PT
Erundina
PSOL
Giannazi
PSOL
Doria
PSDB
Serra
PSDB
Matarazzo
PSD/PSDB
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
2016 election 2 Oct 13.64% 10.14% 16.70% 3.16% 53.29% 3.04% 21.84% 36.59%
Ibope 29 Sep–1 Oct 1,204 20% 16% 13% 5% 30% 3% 13% 10%
Datafolha 30 Sep–1 Oct 4,022 14% 12% 14% 5% 38% 3% 14% 24%
Ibope 25–28 Sep 1,204 22% 16% 13% 5% 28% 4% 12% 6%
Datafolha 26 Sep 1,260 22% 15% 11% 5% 30% 2% 16% 8%
Ibope 20–26 Sep 1,204 24% 15% 12% 4% 28% 3% 14% 4%
Datafolha 21 Sep 1,260 22% 20% 10% 4% 25% 3% 15% 3%
Paraná Pesquisas 16–20 Sep 1,200 27.7% 19.5% 8.5% 4.9% 21.2% 3.3% 15% 6.5%
Ibope 10–13 Sep 1,001 30% 20% 9% 5% 17% 3% 16% 10%
Datafolha 8 Sep 1,092 26% 21% 9% 7% 16% 4% 17% 5%
Paraná Pesquisas 28 Aug–1 Sep 1,200 32.1% 15.8% 7.0% 7.1% 13.7% 4.7% 19.5% 16.1%
Datafolha 23–24 Aug 1,092 31% 16% 8% 10% 5% 5% 24% 15%
Ibope 19–22 Aug 805 33% 17% 9% 9% 9% 6% 17% 16%
Ibope 22–27 Jul 602 29% 10% 7% 8% 7% 17% 18% 19%
Datafolha 12–13 Jul 1,092 25% 16% 8% 10% 6% 13% 23% 9%
21% 11% 13% 7% 19% 30% 8%
Datafolha 16–19 Jun 602 26% 10% 7% 8% 6% 18% 26% 16%
Datafolha 28–29 Oct 2015 1,092 34% 13% 12% 3% 17% 20% 11%
34% 13% 12% 4% 17% 20% 11%
2012 election 7 Oct 21.6% 13.6% 28.98% 1.02% 30.75% 4.04% 12.78% 1.77%

Results

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Mayor

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CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
João DoriaBruno CovasPSDB3,085,18753.29
Fernando Haddad (incumbent)Gabriel Chalita (PDT)PT967,19016.70
Celso RussomannoMarlene Campos Machado (PTB)PRB789,98613.64
Marta SuplicyAndrea Matarazzo (PSD)PMDB587,22010.14
Luiza ErundinaIvan ValentePSOL184,0003.18
Sérgio OlímpioDavid MartinsSD116,8702.02
Ricardo YoungCarlota MingolaREDE25,9930.45
Levy FidelixJairo GliksonPRTB21,7050.37
João BicoSílvia CristinaPSDC6,0060.10
Altino PrazeresJanaina RodriguesPSTU4,7150.08
Henrique ÁreasTranquillo MoterlePCO1,0190.02
Total5,789,891100.00
Valid votes5,789,89192.85
Invalid votes78,3791.26
Blank votes367,4715.89
Total votes6,235,741100.00
Registered voters/turnout8,886,19570.17
Source: G1
Popular vote
Doria
53.29%
Haddad
16.70%
Russomanno
13.64%
Marta
10.14%
Erundina
3.18%
Olímpio
2.02%
Others
1.02%

Municipal Chamber

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Brazilian Social Democracy Party1,032,16019.2311Increase2
Workers' Party853,80815.919Decrease2
Brazilian Republican Party423,1077.884Increase2
Democrats279,8345.214Increase2
Brazilian Democratic Movement Party254,6694.742Decrease2
Social Democratic Party244,5764.564Decrease3
Green Party234,6604.372Decrease2
Brazilian Labour Party219,9724.102Decrease2
Socialism and Liberty Party184,4613.442Increase1
Brazilian Socialist Party169,8913.173Steady
Party of the Republic162,3353.024Increase1
Humanist Party of Solidarity152,0462.831Steady
National Labour Party147,1232.741Increase1
New Party140,7942.621New
Progressive Party130,0992.421Steady
Democratic Labour Party128,9872.400Steady
Popular Socialist Party99,7581.862Steady
Communist Party of Brazil83,4891.560Decrease1
Social Liberal Party64,1181.190Steady
Social Christian Party58,4001.091Increase1
Solidariedade55,0041.020Steady
Sustainability Network47,3020.880New
Republican Party of the Social Order39,4610.741New
Christian Social Democratic Party32,3470.600Steady
Progressive Republican Party30,8690.580Steady
National Ecologic Party24,1800.450Steady
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party21,2450.400Steady
Christian Labour Party17,8770.330Steady
Free Fatherland Party14,1140.260Steady
United Socialist Workers' Party6,5050.120Steady
Labour Party of Brazil5,0280.090Steady
Brazilian Woman's Party5,8640.110New
Brazilian Communist Party2,4890.050Steady
Workers' Cause Party8270.020Steady
Total5,367,399100.0055
Valid votes5,367,39977.29
Invalid votes908,45913.08
Blank votes668,6749.63
Total votes6,944,532100.00
Registered voters/turnout8,886,19578.15
Source: UOL

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Eleições 2016 São Paulo/SP: Aprovação, resultado, prefeito e vereadores eleitos" (in Portuguese). Uol. 2 October 2016. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
  2. ^ Prazeres, Leandro (9 July 2015). "Câmara aprova novas regras para eleições; veja o que pode mudar" (in Portuguese). Uol. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  3. ^ Watts, Jonathan; Bowater, Donna (1 September 2016). "Brazil's Dilma Rousseff impeached by Senate in crushing defeat". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 December 2017.