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| running_mate1 = '''[[Rodrigo Garcia (politician)|Rodrigo Garcia]]''' |
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| party1 = Social Liberal Party (Brazil) |
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| before_election = [[Aloysio Nunes]] and [[Marta Suplicy]] |
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| before_election = [[Márcio França]] |
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| after_election = [[João Doria]] |
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The '''2018 São Paulo gubernatorial election''' occurred on 7 October 2018 and 28 October 2018. Voters elected a [[List of Governors of São Paulo|Governor]], Vice Governor, 2 Senators, 70 representatives for the [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Chamber of Deputies]], and 94 [[Legislative Assembly of São Paulo|Legislative Assembly]] members.<ref>{{Cite web |title=TSE aprova calendário eleitoral de 2018; normas sobre voto impresso e 'fake news' ficam para março |url=https://g1.globo.com/politica/eleicoes/2018/noticia/tse-aprova-calendario-eleitoral-de-2018-normas-sobre-voto-impresso-e-fake-news-ficam-para-marco.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |language=pt-br}}</ref> The former governor, [[Márcio França]], affiliated to the [[Brazilian Socialist Party]] (PSB) took office with the resignation of [[Geraldo Alckmin]] |
The '''2018 São Paulo gubernatorial election''' occurred on 7 October 2018 and 28 October 2018. Voters elected a [[List of Governors of São Paulo|Governor]], Vice Governor, 2 Senators, 70 representatives for the [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Chamber of Deputies]], and 94 [[Legislative Assembly of São Paulo|Legislative Assembly]] members.<ref>{{Cite web |title=TSE aprova calendário eleitoral de 2018; normas sobre voto impresso e 'fake news' ficam para março |url=https://g1.globo.com/politica/eleicoes/2018/noticia/tse-aprova-calendario-eleitoral-de-2018-normas-sobre-voto-impresso-e-fake-news-ficam-para-marco.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=18 December 2017 |language=pt-br}}</ref> The former governor, [[Márcio França]], affiliated to the [[Brazilian Socialist Party]] (PSB) took office with the resignation of [[Geraldo Alckmin]] on 6 April 2018, and was eligible for a second term and ran for reelection.<ref name="g1.globo.com">{{Cite web |title=Alckmin deixa governo de SP e vice Márcio França assume cargo |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/noticia/alckmin-deixa-governo-de-sp-e-vice-marcio-franca-assume-cargo.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=6 April 2018 |language=pt-br}}</ref> |
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The [[2014 São Paulo gubernatorial election|previous gubernatorial election]] in the state was held in October 2014, in which [[Geraldo Alckmin]] of the [[Brazilian Social Democracy Party]] was re-elected in the first round with 57.31% of the vote, against 21.53% of [[Paulo Skaf]] and 18.22% of [[Alexandre Padilha]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://g1.globo.com/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2014/noticia/2014/10/geraldo-alckmin-do-psdb-e-reeleito-governador-de-sao-paulo.html|title=Geraldo Alckmin, do PSDB, é reeleito governador de São Paulo|publisher=G1|language=pt|date=5 October 2014|accessdate=6 December 2017}}</ref> |
The [[2014 São Paulo gubernatorial election|previous gubernatorial election]] in the state was held in October 2014, in which [[Geraldo Alckmin]] of the [[Brazilian Social Democracy Party]] was re-elected in the first round with 57.31% of the vote, against 21.53% of [[Paulo Skaf]] and 18.22% of [[Alexandre Padilha]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://g1.globo.com/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2014/noticia/2014/10/geraldo-alckmin-do-psdb-e-reeleito-governador-de-sao-paulo.html|title=Geraldo Alckmin, do PSDB, é reeleito governador de São Paulo|publisher=G1|language=pt|date=5 October 2014|accessdate=6 December 2017}}</ref> |
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By a narrow lead of just over 700,000 votes, Doria was elected governor with 51.75% of the vote, and França was defeated with 48.25%.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2018-10-28 |title=Doria derrota França, é eleito governador e mantém hegemonia do PSDB em SP |url=https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/poder/2018/10/doria-e-eleito-governador-em-sao-paulo-projeta-datafolha.shtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=Folha de S.Paulo |language=pt-BR}}</ref> |
By a narrow lead of just over 700,000 votes, Doria was elected governor with 51.75% of the vote, and França was defeated with 48.25%.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2018-10-28 |title=Doria derrota França, é eleito governador e mantém hegemonia do PSDB em SP |url=https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/poder/2018/10/doria-e-eleito-governador-em-sao-paulo-projeta-datafolha.shtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=Folha de S.Paulo |language=pt-BR}}</ref> |
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For the [[Federal Senate (Brazil)|Federal Senate]] election, federal deputies [[Major Olímpio]] ([[Social Liberal Party (Brazil)|PSL]]) and [[Mara Gabrilli]] ([[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]]) were elected to the seats that were once occupied by [[Aloysio Nunes]] and [[Marta Suplicy]]. They had, respectively, 25.81% and 18.59% of the vote. [[Eduardo Suplicy]] ([[Workers' Party (Brazil)|PT]]), who was [[Municipal Chamber of São Paulo|councillor of São Paulo]] at the time, came in third with 13.32% of the vote, and federal deputy Ricardo Tripoli (PSDB) in fourth with 9.00% of the vote.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Major Olimpio (PSL) e Mara Gabrilli (PSDB) são eleitos senadores por São Paulo |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/2018/10/07/major-olimpio-psl-e-mara-gabrilli-psdb-sao-eleitos-senadores-por-sp.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |language=pt-br}}</ref> |
For the [[Federal Senate (Brazil)|Federal Senate]] election, federal deputies [[Major Olímpio]] ([[Social Liberal Party (Brazil)|PSL]]) and [[Mara Gabrilli]] ([[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]]) were elected to the seats that were once occupied by [[Aloysio Nunes]] and [[Marta Suplicy]]. They had, respectively, 25.81% and 18.59% of the vote. [[Eduardo Suplicy]] ([[Workers' Party (Brazil)|PT]]), who was [[Municipal Chamber of São Paulo|councillor of São Paulo]] at the time, came in third with 13.32% of the vote, and federal deputy Ricardo Tripoli (PSDB) in fourth with 9.00% of the vote.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Major Olimpio (PSL) e Mara Gabrilli (PSDB) são eleitos senadores por São Paulo |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/2018/10/07/major-olimpio-psl-e-mara-gabrilli-psdb-sao-eleitos-senadores-por-sp.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=7 October 2018 |language=pt-br}}</ref> |
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==Gubernatorial candidates== |
== Gubernatorial candidates == |
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=== Announced candidacies === |
=== Announced candidacies === |
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* '''[[João Doria]]''' '''([[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]])''' |
* '''[[João Doria]]''' '''([[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]])''' – The Brazilian Social Democracy Party decided to announce the candidacy of the former São Paulo's mayor (2017–18), João Doria, who won the party's state primaries, defeating the candidates [[José Aníbal|José Anibal]] and Floriano Pesaro.<ref>{{Cite web |title=PSDB define em prévia João Doria como pré-candidato ao governo de SP |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/noticia/psdb-define-em-previa-joao-doria-como-candidato-ao-governo-de-sp.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=18 March 2018 |language=pt-br}}</ref> His running mate is the federal deputy [[Rodrigo Garcia (politician)|Rodrigo Garcia]], affiliated to the [[Democrats (Brazil)|Democrats]] at the time.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2018-07-19 |title=Doria escolhe deputado Rodrigo Garcia para vice |url=https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/poder/2018/07/doria-escolhe-deputado-rodrigo-garcia-para-vice.shtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=Folha de S.Paulo |language=pt-BR}}</ref> Their gubernatorial ticket was supported by five parties: DEM, [[Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011)|PSD]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=PSD decide apoiar candidatura de João Doria (PSDB) ao governo do estado de SP |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/2018/07/28/psd-decide-apoiar-candidatura-de-joao-doria-psdb-ao-governo-do-estado-de-sp.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=28 July 2018 |language=pt-br}}</ref> [[Act (Brazil)|PTC]], [[Republicans (Brazil)|PRB]] and [[Progressistas|PP]]. |
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* '''[[Márcio França]] ([[Brazilian Socialist Party|PSB]])''' |
* '''[[Márcio França]] ([[Brazilian Socialist Party|PSB]])''' – The Brazilian Socialist Party announced the candidacy of Márcio França, who ran for re-election. He was the [[List of governors of São Paulo|Vice Governor of São Paulo]] (2015–18) and Governor of São Paulo (2018–19). França was elected as Vice Governor in [[2014 São Paulo gubernatorial election]] and took office as Governor of São Paulo in April 2018, with the resignation of the former governor [[Geraldo Alckmin]], who left the government of São Paulo to run for the [[President of Brazil|Presidency of the Republic]] in [[2018 Brazilian general election|2018 Brazilian presidential election]].<ref name="g1.globo.com"/> His ticket was supported by fifteen parties: [[Liberal Party (Brazil, 2006)|PR]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=PR oficializa apoio a Márcio França (PSB) para o governo de SP |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/2018/07/28/pr-oficializa-apoio-a-marcio-franca-psb-para-o-governo-de-sp.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=28 July 2018 |language=pt-br}}</ref> [[Cidadania|PPS]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=PPS oficializa apoio a Márcio França (PSB) para o governo de SP |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/2018/07/26/pps-oficializa-apoio-a-marcio-franca-psb-para-o-governo-de-sp.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=26 July 2018 |language=pt-br}}</ref> [[Green Party (Brazil)|PV]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=PV define apoio a Márcio França, do PSB, em São Paulo |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/2018/07/21/pv-define-apoio-a-marcio-franca-do-psb.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=21 July 2018 |language=pt-br}}</ref> [[Free Fatherland Party (Brazil)|PPL]], [[Humanist Party of Solidarity|PHS]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=PHS oficializa apoio a Marcio França (PSB) ao governo de SP |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/2018/07/29/phs-oficializa-apoio-a-marcio-franca-psb-ao-governo-de-sp.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=29 July 2018 |language=pt-br}}</ref> [[Social Christian Party (Brazil)|PSC]], [[Republican Party of the Social Order|PROS]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=PROS define apoio a Márcio França, do PSB, em São Paulo |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/2018/07/21/pros-define-apoio-a-marcio-franca-do-psb.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=21 July 2018 |language=pt-br}}</ref> [[Brazilian Woman's Party|PMB]], [[Solidarity (Brazil)|Solidariedade]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=Solidariedade define apoio a Márcio França, do PSB, em São Paulo |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/2018/07/22/solidariedade-define-apoio-a-marcio-franca-do-psb.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=22 July 2018 |language=pt-br}}</ref> [[Podemos (Brazil)|PODE]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=Podemos define apoio a Márcio França, do PSB, em São Paulo |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/2018/07/22/podemos-define-apoio-a-marcio-franca-do-psb-em-sao-paulo.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=22 July 2018 |language=pt-br}}</ref> [[Progressive Republican Party (Brazil)|PRP]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=PRP oficializa apoio a Márcio França (PSB) para o governo de SP |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/2018/08/04/prp-oficializa-apoio-a-marcio-franca-psb-para-o-governo-de-sp.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=4 August 2018 |language=pt-br}}</ref> [[Brazilian Labour Party (current)|PTB]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=PTB oficializa apoio a Márcio França (PSB) ao governo do estado |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/2018/08/04/ptb-oficializa-apoio-a-marcio-franca-psb-ao-governo-do-estado.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=4 August 2018 |language=pt-br}}</ref> and [[Patriota]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Patriota define apoio a Márcio França, do PSB, em São Paulo |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/2018/07/21/patriota-define-apoio-a-marcio-franca-do-psb.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=21 July 2018 |language=pt-br}}</ref> His running mate is the Lieutenant colonel Eliane Nikoluk, affiliated to the [[Liberal Party (Brazil, 2006)|Party of the Republic]] (PR). |
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* '''[[Paulo Skaf]]''' '''([[Brazilian Democratic Movement|MDB]])''' |
* '''[[Paulo Skaf]]''' '''([[Brazilian Democratic Movement|MDB]])''' – The Brazilian Democratic Movement confirmed Paulo Skaf as a gubernatorial candidate at a convention held on July 28, 2018. Skaf is an entrepreneur, politician and was the president of the [[Federação das Indústrias do Estado de São Paulo|Federation of Industries of the State of São Paulo]] (FIESP). He already ran for the São Paulo government in [[2014 São Paulo gubernatorial election|2014]], when he received 4,594,708 votes and was defeated in the first round.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Skaf assume pré-candidatura ao governo de São Paulo |url=https://www.estadao.com.br/politica/skaf-assume-pre-candidatura-ao-governo-de-sao-paulo/ |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=Estadão |language=pt-br}}</ref> Running in an independent ticket, his running mate is the [[Lieutenant colonel]] Carla Basson, also affiliated to the Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Skaf terá tenente-coronel da PM como candidata a vice-governadora nas eleições 2018 |url=https://www.estadao.com.br/politica/skaf-tera-tenente-coronel-da-pm-como-candidata-a-vice-governadora/ |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=Estadão |language=pt-br}}</ref> |
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* '''[[Luiz Marinho]] ([[Workers' Party (Brazil)|PT]])''' |
* '''[[Luiz Marinho]] ([[Workers' Party (Brazil)|PT]])''' – The Workers' Party had [[Partisan primary|primaries]] in March 2018 to decide who was going to be the gubernatorial candidate. The candidates at the time were the former Mayor of [[São Bernardo do Campo]], Luiz Marinho, and the former mayor of [[Guarulhos]], Elói Pietá. Marinho won the party primaries on March 24, 2018, and was announced as the gubernatorial candidate. He had the support of the [[Communist Party of Brazil]] (PCdoB) and his running mate was the teacher Ana Bock, also a member of the Workers' Party.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2018-03-24 |title=Luiz Marinho é oficializado como pré-candidato do PT ao governo de SP |url=https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/poder/2018/03/luiz-marinho-e-oficializado-como-pre-candidato-do-pt-ao-governo-de-sp.shtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=Folha de S.Paulo |language=pt-BR}}</ref> |
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* '''Claudio Fernando ([[Party of National Mobilization|PMN]])''' |
* '''Claudio Fernando ([[Party of National Mobilization|PMN]])''' – The Party of National Mobilization decided to announce the state party president and [[Professor]], Claudio Fernando (known as Professor Claudio Fernando), as a gubernatorial candidate. He was also the former Secretary of Ports and Airports of [[Santos, São Paulo|Santos]] and the Secretary of Economic Development of [[Guarujá]]. It was the party's first candidacy for governor in the [[São Paulo (state)|state of São Paulo]]. His candidacy had the support of [[Sustainability Network]] (REDE), and had Roberto Campos as his running mate.<ref>{{Cite web |title=PMN lança Cláudio Fernando de Aguiar como pré-candidato ao governo de SP |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/pmn-lanca-claudio-fernando-de-aguiar-como-pre-candidato-ao-governo-de-sp.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=2 July 2018 |language=pt-br}}</ref> |
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* '''Lisete Arelaro ([[Socialism and Liberty Party|PSOL]])''' |
* '''Lisete Arelaro ([[Socialism and Liberty Party|PSOL]])''' – The Socialism and Liberty Party decided to announce the candidacy of the [[University of São Paulo]]'s teacher, Lisete Arelaro (known as Professora Lisete).<ref>{{Cite web |title=PSOL lança professora Lisete Arelaro como pré-candidata ao governo de São Paulo |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/psol-canca-professora-lisete-arelaro-como-pre-candidata-ao-governo-de-sao-paulo.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=20 May 2018 |language=pt-br}}</ref> Her candidacy was supported by the [[Brazilian Communist Party]] (PCB)<ref>{{Cite web |title=PCB define apoio a Lisete Arelaro, do PSOL, em São Paulo |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/2018/07/21/pcb-define-apoio-a-lisete-arelaro-do-psol.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=21 July 2018 |language=pt-br}}</ref> and her running mate was also the teacher Maurício Costa. |
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* '''Toninho Ferreira ([[United Socialist Workers' Party|PSTU]])''' |
* '''Toninho Ferreira ([[United Socialist Workers' Party|PSTU]])''' – The United Socialist Workers' Party announced an independent candidacy and nominated Toninho Ferreira as a gubernatorial candidate on their ticket. Toninho is a lawyer, a former metallurgist and leader of the Metalworkers Union of São José dos Campos and region. His running mate was Ariana Gonçalves, a teacher at the Municipal Education Network of São Paulo.<ref>{{Cite web |title=PSTU anuncia Toninho Ferreira para disputar o governo de São Paulo |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/2018/07/21/pstu-anuncia-toninho-ferreira-para-disputar-o-governo-de-sao-paulo.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=21 July 2018 |language=pt-br}}</ref> |
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* '''Rodrigo Tavares ([[Brazilian Labour Renewal Party|PRTB]])''' |
* '''Rodrigo Tavares ([[Brazilian Labour Renewal Party|PRTB]])''' – The Brazilian Labour Renewal Party announced the lawyer Rodrigo Tavares as a gubernatorial candidate on their ticket. His candidacy was supported by the [[Social Liberal Party (Brazil)|Social Liberal Party]]. He has worked in several municipal secretariats in [[Guarulhos]], such as Health, Government, Culture, Social Assistance and Legal Affairs. His last position was Director of the Municipal Secretary of Labor in Guarulhos.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Eleições SP: Quem é Rodrigo Tavares, do PRTB? |url=https://www.metroworldnews.com.br/foco/2018/08/15/eleicoes-sp-quem-e-rodrigo-tavares-prtb.html |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=Metro World News Brasil |date=15 August 2018 |language=pt}}</ref> His running mate is Jairo Glikson, a lawyer affiliated to the Social Liberal Party.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Poder360 {{!}} JAIRO GLIKSON |url=https://eleicoes.poder360.com.br/candidato/631889#2020 |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=eleicoes.poder360.com.br}}</ref> |
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* '''Major Costa e Silva ([[Christian Democracy (Brazil)|DC]])''' |
* '''Major Costa e Silva ([[Christian Democracy (Brazil)|DC]])''' – The Christian Democracy party announced the [[Major (rank)|Major]] Adriano Costa e Silva as a gubernatorial candidate at a party convention on 28 July 2018. His running mate is Fátima, a [[Corporal]] of the [[Military Police (Brazil)|Military Police]] (known as Cabo Fátima).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Partido DC oficializa Major Costa e Silva para concorrer ao governo do estado de SP |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/2018/07/28/partido-dc-oficializa-major-costa-e-silva-para-concorrer-ao-governo-do-estado-de-sp.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=28 July 2018 |language=pt-br}}</ref> |
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* '''Marcelo Cândido ([[Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)|PDT]])''' |
* '''Marcelo Cândido ([[Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)|PDT]])''' – The party firstly announced its support for the candidacy of Márcio França, however, on 5 August 2018 the party decided to announce the former mayor of Suzano, Marcelo Cândido, as a gubernatorial candidate. His running mate is Gleides Sodré.<ref>{{Cite web |title=PDT oficializa candidatura de Marcelo Cândido ao governo de SP |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/2018/08/05/pdt-oficializa-candidatura-de-marcelo-candido-ao-governo-de-sp.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=5 August 2018 |language=pt-br}}</ref> |
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* '''Rogério Chequer ([[New Party (Brazil)|NOVO]])''' |
* '''Rogério Chequer ([[New Party (Brazil)|NOVO]])''' – The New Party announced the gubernatorial candidacy of Rogério Chequer, a production engineer, businessman, [[political activist]] and one of the founders of the [[Movimento Vem pra Rua|Movement Come To The Streets]] (Movimento Vem Pra Rua).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Partido Novo lança Rogerio Chequer como pré-candidato ao governo de São Paulo |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/partido-novo-lanca-rogerio-chequer-como-pre-candidato-ao-governo-de-sao-paulo.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=19 May 2018 |language=pt-br}}</ref> His running mate is Andrea Menezes.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Divulgação de Candidaturas e Contas Eleitorais – Andrea Menezes |url=https://divulgacandcontas.tse.jus.br/divulga/#/candidato/2018/2022802018/SP/250000601940 |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=Divulgação de Candidaturas e Contas Eleitorais |archive-date=2016-07-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160730163219/https://divulgacandcontas.tse.jus.br/divulga/#/candidato/2018/2022802018/SP/250000601940 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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* '''''Edson Dorta/''Lilian Miranda ([[Workers' Cause Party|PCO]])''' |
* '''''Edson Dorta/''Lilian Miranda ([[Workers' Cause Party|PCO]])''' – Dorta ran in the [[2016 Brazilian municipal elections|2016 elections]] as a candidate for mayor of [[Campinas]] and was chosen as the party's gubernatorial candidate in ''2018 São Paulo gubernatorial election''. His running mate was Lilian Miranda.<ref>{{Cite web |title=PCO define candidatura de Edson Dorta ao governo de SP |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/2018/08/05/pco-define-candidatura-de-edson-dorta-ao-governo-de-sp.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=5 August 2018 |language=pt-br}}</ref> However, on 11 September 2018, his candidacy was denied by the [[Regional Electoral Courts|Regional Electoral Court of São Paulo]] (TRE/SP).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Candidatura de Edson Dorta (PCO) é indeferida e ele não pode mais concorrer ao governo de SP, diz TRE |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/2018/09/11/candidatura-de-edson-dorta-pco-e-indeferida-e-ele-nao-pode-mais-concorrer-ao-cargo-de-governador-de-sp.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=11 September 2018 |language=pt-br}}</ref> Days later, on 17 September, the party registered his former running mate, Lilian Miranda, as a gubernatorial candidate.<ref>{{Cite web |title=PCO registra candidatura de Lilian Miranda ao governo de SP no lugar de Edson Dorta |url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/2018/09/17/pco-registra-candidatura-de-lilian-miranda-ao-governo-de-sp.ghtml |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=G1 |date=18 September 2018 |language=pt-br}}</ref> |
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=== Candidates in runoff === |
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| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:Ordem do Ipiranga - Márcio França.jpg|100px|Márcio França]]<br />'''[[Márcio França]]''' (PSB) |
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'''[[Liberal Party (Brazil, 2006)|Party of the Republic]]''' (PR) |
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| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:João Doria em março de 2017.jpg|100px|João Doria]]<br />'''[[João Doria]]''' (PSDB) |
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| style="max-width:10em" | '''[[São Paulo|Mayor of São Paulo]]'''<br />{{small|(2017–2018)}} |
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| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | '''[[Democrats (Brazil)|Democrats]]''' (DEM) |
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| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:Temer e Paulo Skaf 2017 (cropped).jpg|100px|]]<br />'''[[Paulo Skaf]]''' (MDB) |
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:Temer e Paulo Skaf 2017 (cropped).jpg|100px|]]<br />'''[[Paulo Skaf]]''' (MDB) |
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| style="max-width:10em" | '''President of [[Federação das Indústrias do Estado de São Paulo| |
| style="max-width:10em" | '''President of [[Federação das Indústrias do Estado de São Paulo|FIESP]]'''<br />{{small|(2007–2021)}} |
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| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:Caricatura Major Costa e Silva.jpg|100px|Adriano Costa e Silva]]<br />'''Adriano Costa e Silva''' (DC) |
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| style="max-width:10em" | [[Major]] of the [[Brazilian Army]] |
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| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:Caricatura Rodrigo Tavares PRTB-SP.jpg|100px|Rodrigo Tavares]]<br />'''Rodrigo Tavares''' (PRTB) |
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:Caricatura Rodrigo Tavares PRTB-SP.jpg|100px|Rodrigo Tavares]]<br />'''Rodrigo Tavares''' (PRTB) |
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| style="max-width:10em" | '''[[Guarulhos]] Municipal Secretary''' |
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| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px |'''Jairo Glikson''' (PRTB) |
| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px |'''Jairo Glikson''' (PRTB) |
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|''São Paulo Above Everything, God Above Everyone'' |
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* '''[[José Serra]] ([[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]])''' |
* '''[[José Serra]] ([[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]])''' – [[Brazilian Senate|Senator]] from [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] 1996–1998, 2002–2003, 2015–2016 and since 2017; [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Brazil)|Minister of Foreign Affairs]] 2016–2017; [[List of Governors of São Paulo|Governor of São Paulo]] 2007–2010; [[List of mayors of São Paulo|Mayor of São Paulo]] 2005–2006; president of the [[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]] 2003–2005; [[Ministry of Health (Brazil)|Minister of Health]] 1998–2002; [[Ministry of Planning, Budget, and Management|Minister of Planning and Budget]] 1995–1996; [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Federal Deputy]] from [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] 1987–1995; State Secretary for Economics and Planning of [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] 1983–1986. Candidate for [[List of mayors of São Paulo|Mayor of São Paulo]] in [[1988 Brazilian municipal elections|1988]], [[1996 Brazilian municipal elections|1996]] and [[2012 São Paulo mayoral election|2012]] and for [[President of Brazil]] in [[2002 Brazilian general election|2002]] and [[2010 Brazilian presidential election|2010]].<ref name=Candidates>{{cite web|url=https://www.metrojornal.com.br/noticias/2017/10/09/403550.html|title=Pré-candidatos enfrentam disputas internas pelo governo do Estado de São Paulo|publisher=Metro|language=pt|first=Carolina|last=Santos|date=9 October 2017|accessdate=6 December 2017}}</ref><ref name=Polls /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://ultimosegundo.ig.com.br/politica/2018-01-19/serra-nao-sera-candidato-ao-governo.html|title=José Serra não concorrerá ao governo de SP e disputa no PSDB fica em aberto|publisher=Último Segundo|language=pt|date=19 January 2018|accessdate=6 March 2018}}</ref> |
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* '''[[Gilberto Kassab]] ([[Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011)|PSD]])''' |
* '''[[Gilberto Kassab]] ([[Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011)|PSD]])''' – [[Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovation and Communication (Brazil)|Minister of Science, Technology, Innovation and Communication]] since 2016; [[Ministry of Cities|Minister of Cities]] 2015–2016; president of the [[Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011)|PSD]] 2011–2015; [[List of mayors of São Paulo|Mayor of São Paulo]] 2006–2013; Vice Mayor of [[São Paulo]] 2005–2006; [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Federal Deputy]] from [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] 1999–2005; Municipal Secretary of Planning of [[São Paulo]] 1997–1998. Candidate for [[Brazilian Senate|Senator]] from [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] in [[2014 Brazilian general election|2014]].<ref name=Candidates /><ref name=Polls /><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.poder360.com.br/eleicoes/kassab-fica-no-governo-e-indicara-alda-marco-antonio-para-chapa-com-doria/|title=Kassab fica no governo e indicará Alda Marco Antônio para chapa com Doria|publisher=Poder360|language=pt|first=Gabriel|last=Hirabahasi|trans-title=Kassab stays in the government and will appoint Alda Marco Antônio as Doria's running mate|date=4 April 2018|accessdate=4 April 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://politica.estadao.com.br/noticias/geral,kassab-oficializa-apoio-do-psb-a-doria-mas-ainda-nao-a-alckmin,70002261171|title=Kassab oficializa apoio do PSD a Doria, mas ainda não a Alckmin|publisher=Estadão|language=pt|first=Adriana|last=Ferraz|trans-title=Kassab officialize PSD support to Doria, but not yet to Alckmin|date=9 April 2018|accessdate=16 April 2018}}</ref> |
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* '''[[Celso Russomanno]]''' '''([[Republicans (Brazil)|PRB]])''' |
* '''[[Celso Russomanno]]''' '''([[Republicans (Brazil)|PRB]])''' – [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Federal Deputy]] from [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] 1995–2011 and since 2015. Candidate for governor in [[2010 São Paulo gubernatorial election|2010]] and for [[List of mayors of São Paulo|Mayor of São Paulo]] in [[2012 São Paulo mayoral election|2012]] and [[2016 São Paulo mayoral election|2016]].<ref name=Candidates /><ref name=Polls>{{cite web|url=https://www.poder360.com.br/eleicoes/datafolha-russomanno-lidera-corrida-eleitoral-ao-governo-de-sao-paulo/|title=Datafolha: Russomano lideral corrida eleitoral ao governo de São Paulo|publisher=Poder360|language=pt|date=4 December 2017|accessdate=6 December 2017}}</ref> |
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*Rodrigo Garcia |
*Rodrigo Garcia – State Secretary of Housing of [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] since 2015; [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Federal Deputy]] from [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] 2011 and 2014–2015; State Secretary of Social Development of [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] 2011–2013; Special Municipal Secretary of De-bureaucracy of [[São Paulo]] 2008–2010; [[Legislative Assembly of São Paulo|State Deputy]] of [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] 1999–2008.<ref name="Candidates" /><ref name="Polls" /> |
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* '''Alexandre Zeitune ([[Sustainability Network|REDE]])''' |
* '''Alexandre Zeitune ([[Sustainability Network|REDE]])''' – Vice Mayor of [[Guarulhos]] since 2017; Municipal Secretary of Education, Culture, Sports and Leisure of [[Guarulhos]] 2017.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.guarulhoshoje.com.br/2017/09/28/zeitune-e-cotado-como-pre-candidato-ao-governo-do-estado-de-sao-paulo/|title=Zeitune é cotado como pré-candidato ao Governo do Estado de São Paulo|publisher=Guarulhos Hoje|language=pt|date=28 September 2017|accessdate=6 December 2017}}</ref><ref name=Polls /> |
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* '''[[Gabriel Chalita]] ([[Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)|PDT]])''' |
* '''[[Gabriel Chalita]] ([[Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)|PDT]])''' – Municipal Secretary of Education of [[São Paulo]] 2015–2016; [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Federal Deputy]] from [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] 2011–2015; [[Municipal Chamber of São Paulo|Alderman]] of [[São Paulo]] 2009–2011; State Secretary of Education of [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] 2003–2007. Candidate for Vice Mayor of [[São Paulo]] in [[2016 São Paulo mayoral election|2016]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/2018/07/26/pdt-confirma-apoio-a-marcio-franca-psb-para-o-governo-de-sp.ghtml|title=PDT confirma apoio a Márcio França (PSB) para o governo de SP|work=G1|access-date=2018-07-28|language=pt-BR}}</ref><ref name="Polls" /> |
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=== Lost in convention === |
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* '''[[José Aníbal]] ([[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]])''' |
* '''[[José Aníbal]] ([[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]])''' – President of the Institute Teotônio Vilela since 2015; [[Brazilian Senate|Senator]] from [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] 2016–2017; State Secretary of Energy of [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] 2011–2015; [[Municipal Chamber of São Paulo|Alderman]] of [[São Paulo]] 2005–2006; State Secretary of Economic Development, Science, Technology and Innovation of [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] 1999–2001; [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Federal Deputy]] from [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] 1990–1999 and 2007–2011. Candidate for [[Brazilian Senate|Senator]] from [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] in [[2002 Brazilian general election|2002]].<ref name="Candidates" /><ref name="Polls" /><ref name="PreviasSDB">{{cite web|url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/noticia/psdb-define-em-previa-joao-doria-como-candidato-ao-governo-de-sp.ghtml|title=PSDB define em prévia João Doria como pré-candidato ao governo de SP|publisher=G1|language=pt|first=Jean|last=Raupp|trans-title=In state convention, PSDB appoints João Doria as pre-candidate for the state government of São Paulo|date=18 March 2018|accessdate=4 April 2018}}</ref> |
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* '''Luiz Felipe d'Ávila ([[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]])''' |
* '''Luiz Felipe d'Ávila ([[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]])''' – political scientist, professor, speaker and coach in Public Leadership.<ref name=FebruaryPolls>{{cite web|url=https://exame.abril.com.br/brasil/doria-e-russomanno-lideram-cenarios-para-governo-de-sp/|title=Doria e Russomano lideram cenários para governo de SP|publisher=Exame|language=pt|first=Luiza|last=Calegari|date=27 February 2018|accessdate=28 February 2018}}</ref><ref name="PreviasSDB" /> |
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* '''Floriano Pesaro ([[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]])''' |
* '''Floriano Pesaro ([[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]])''' – State Secretary of Social Development of [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] since 2015; [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Federal Deputy]] from [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] since 2015; [[Municipal Chamber of São Paulo|Alderman]] of [[São Paulo]] 2009–2014; Municipal Secretary of Social Assistance and Development of [[São Paulo]] 2005–2006.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://politica.estadao.com.br/noticias/geral,doria-e-o-nome-com-mais-votos-para-o-governo-de-sp-defendem-aliados,70002215262|title=Doria é o nome com mais votos para o governo de SP, defendem aliados|publisher=Estadão|language=pt|first=Daniel|last=Weterman|date=6 March 2018|accessdate=6 March 2018}}</ref><ref name="PreviasSDB" /> |
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* '''[[Sâmia Bomfim]] ([[Socialism and Liberty Party|PSOL]])''' |
* '''[[Sâmia Bomfim]] ([[Socialism and Liberty Party|PSOL]])''' – [[Municipal Chamber of São Paulo|Alderwoman]] of [[São Paulo]] since 2017.<ref name=Candidates2>{{cite web|url=http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/poder/2017/09/1922042-impasses-no-psdb-e-pt-afetam-xadrez-eleitoral-em-sao-paulo.shtml|title=Impasses no PSDB e PT afetam xadrez eleitoral em São Paulo|publisher=Folha de S. Paulo|language=pt|first1=Thais|last1=Bilenky|first2=Joelmir|last2=Tavares|date=27 September 2017|accessdate=6 December 2017}}</ref><ref name="PreviasSOL">{{cite web|url=http://www.psol50.org.br/lisete-arelaro-e-pre-candidata-ao-governo-de-sao-paulo/|title=Lisete Arelaro é pré-candidata ao governo de São Paulo|publisher=PSOL 50|language=pt|trans-title=Lisete Arelaro is pre-candidate to the state government of São Paulo|date=6 November 2017|accessdate=4 April 2018}}</ref> |
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* '''Carlos Giannazi ([[Socialism and Liberty Party|PSOL]])''' |
* '''Carlos Giannazi ([[Socialism and Liberty Party|PSOL]])''' – [[Legislative Assembly of São Paulo|State Deputy]] of [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] since 2007; [[Municipal Chamber of São Paulo|Alderman]] of [[São Paulo]] 2001–2007. Candidate for [[List of mayors of São Paulo|Mayor of São Paulo]] in [[2012 São Paulo mayoral election|2012]] and for Vice Mayor of [[São Paulo]] in [[2008 São Paulo mayoral election|2008]].<ref name=FebruaryPolls /><ref name="PreviasSOL" /> |
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* '''[[Fernando Haddad]] ([[Workers' Party (Brazil)|PT]])''' |
* '''[[Fernando Haddad]] ([[Workers' Party (Brazil)|PT]])''' – [[List of mayors of São Paulo|Mayor of São Paulo]] 2013–2017; [[Ministry of Education (Brazil)|Minister of Education]] 2005–2012. Candidate for [[List of mayors of São Paulo|Mayor of São Paulo]] in [[2016 São Paulo mayoral election|2016]].<ref name=Candidates /><ref name="Candidates2" /><ref name=Polls /><ref name="PT2018">{{cite web|url=https://veja.abril.com.br/politica/luiz-marinho-e-oficializado-como-candidato-petista-ao-governo-de-sp/|title=Luiz Marinho é oficializado como candidato petista ao governo de SP|publisher=Veja|language=pt|trans-title=Luiz Marinho is officialized as petista candidate to the state government of São Paulo|date=26 March 2018|accessdate=6 April 2018}}</ref> |
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File:Luiz-felipe-davila retrato (cropped).jpg|{{center|Political scientist<br />'''Luiz Felipe d'Avila''' ([[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]])<br />from [[São Paulo]]}} |
File:Luiz-felipe-davila retrato (cropped).jpg|{{center|Political scientist<br />'''Luiz Felipe d'Avila''' ([[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]])<br />from [[São Paulo]]}} |
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File:Floriano Pesaro, Secretário de Desenvolvimento Social.jpg|{{center|State Secretary<br />'''Floriano Pesaro''' ([[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]])<br />from [[São Paulo]]}} |
File:Floriano Pesaro, Secretário de Desenvolvimento Social.jpg|{{center|State Secretary<br />'''Floriano Pesaro''' ([[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]])<br />from [[São Paulo]]}} |
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File:Sâmia Bomfim 04 (cropped).jpg|{{center|[[Municipal Chamber of São Paulo|City Councillor]]<br>'''[[Sâmia Bomfim]]''' ([[Socialism and Liberty Party|PSOL]])<br>from [[Presidente Prudente, São Paulo|Presidente Prudente]]}} |
File:Sâmia Bomfim 04 (cropped).jpg|{{center|[[Municipal Chamber of São Paulo|City Councillor]]<br />'''[[Sâmia Bomfim]]''' ([[Socialism and Liberty Party|PSOL]])<br />from [[Presidente Prudente, São Paulo|Presidente Prudente]]}} |
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File:Dep. Giannazi na CPI do ECAD (3438475017).jpg|{{center|[[Legislative Assembly of São Paulo|State Deputy]]<br />'''[[Carlos Giannazi]]''' ([[Socialism and Liberty Party|PSOL]])<br />from [[São Paulo]]}} |
File:Dep. Giannazi na CPI do ECAD (3438475017).jpg|{{center|[[Legislative Assembly of São Paulo|State Deputy]]<br />'''[[Carlos Giannazi]]''' ([[Socialism and Liberty Party|PSOL]])<br />from [[São Paulo]]}} |
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File:Fernando Haddad na CMSP.JPG|{{center|Former [[List of mayors of São Paulo|Mayor]]<br />'''[[Fernando Haddad]]''' ([[Workers' Party (Brazil)|PT]])<br />from [[São Paulo]]}} |
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== Debates == |
== Debates == |
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=== Governor === |
=== Governor === |
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==== First round ==== |
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! colspan=11 style=background:#B0C4DE | 2018 São Paulo gubernatorial election debates |
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! {{abbr|No.|Number}} || Date || Hosts || Moderators || colspan=7 scope=col | Participants |
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! colspan=4 rowspan=2 |Key:<br>{{nowrap|{{small|{{color box|#90FF90|P}} Present {{color box|#FFFFDD|A}} Absent {{color box|#EEE|Out}} Out of the election}}}} |
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! Date |
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! scope=col style=background:{{party color|Brazilian Social Democracy Party}} |<small>[[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|{{color|#FFF|PSDB}}]]</small> |
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! Host |
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! scope=col style=background:{{party color|Brazilian Democratic Movement}} |<small>[[Brazilian Democratic Movement|{{color|#FFF|MDB}}]]</small> |
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! Moderator |
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! scope=col style=background:{{party color|Brazilian Socialist Party}} |<small>[[Brazilian Socialist Party|{{color|#FFF|PSB}}]]</small> |
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! width=30| João Doria (PSDB) |
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! scope=col style=background:{{party color|Workers' Party (Brazil)}} |<small>[[Workers' Party (Brazil)|{{color|#FFF|PT}}]]</small> |
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! width=30| Paulo Skaf (MDB) |
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! scope=col style=background:{{party color|Socialism and Liberty Party}} |<small>[[Socialism and Liberty Party|{{color|#FFF|PSOL}}]]</small> |
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! width=30| Márcio França (PSB) |
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! scope=col style=background:{{party color|Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)}} |<small>[[Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)|{{color|#FFF|PDT}}]]</small> |
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! width=30| Luiz Marinho (PT) |
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! scope=col style=background:{{party color|Brazilian Labour Renewal Party}} |<small>[[Brazilian Labour Renewal Party|{{color|#FFF|PRTB}}]]</small> |
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! width=30| Lisete Arelaro (PSOL) |
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! width=30| Marcelo Cândido (PDT) |
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! width=30| Rodrigo Tavares (PRTB) |
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! width=30| Toninho Ferreira (PSTU) |
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! width=30| Adriano Costa e Silva (DC) |
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! width=30| Edson Dorta (PCO) |
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! width=30| Rogério Chequer (NOVO) |
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! width=30| Claudio Fernando (PMN) |
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! [[João Doria|Doria]] |
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| 16 August 2018<ref name="DebateTV">{{cite web|url=https://politica.estadao.com.br/noticias/eleicoes,confira-datas-das-sabatinas-e-debates-entre-os-candidatos-a-governador-de-sp-nas-eleicoes-2018,70002442248|title=Confira datas das sabatinas e debates entre os candidatos a governador de SP nas eleições 2018|publisher=Estadao|language=pt|date=10 August 2018|accessdate=12 August 2018}}</ref> |
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! [[Paulo Skaf|Skaf]] |
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! [[Márcio França|França]] |
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! [[Luiz Marinho|Marinho]] |
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! Arelaro |
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! Cândido |
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! Tavares |
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|- style=background:#e7e7ff |
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! scope=row style=text-align:center | 1.1 |
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| Thursday, 16 August 2018 |
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| [[Rede Bandeirantes|Band]], [[BandNews TV]] |
| [[Rede Bandeirantes|Band]], [[BandNews TV]] |
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| Fábio Pannunzio |
| Fábio Pannunzio |
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|- style=background:#e7e7ff |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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! scope=row style=text-align:center | 1.2 |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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| Friday, 24 August 2018 |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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|- |
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| 24 August 2018<ref name="DebateTV"/> |
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| [[RedeTV!]] |
| [[RedeTV!]] |
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| Amanda Klein |
| Amanda Klein, Boris Casoy, Mariana Godoy |
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| {{D-P |
| {{D-P}} |
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| {{D-P |
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|- style=background:#e7e7ff |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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! scope=row style=text-align:center | 1.3 |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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| Sunday, 16 September 2018 |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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| [[TV Gazeta]], [[O Estado de S. Paulo]] |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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|- |
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| 16 September 2018 |
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| [[TV Gazeta]], [[O Estado de S. Paulo]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tvgazeta.com.br/jornaldagazeta/gazeta-estadao-juntos-debates-2018/|title=TV Gazeta e Estadão juntos nos debates eleitorais de 2018|date=9 March 2018|publisher=TV Gazeta|language=pt|accessdate=17 September 2018}}</ref> |
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| Maria Lydia Flândoli |
| Maria Lydia Flândoli |
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| {{D-P |
| {{D-P}} |
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| {{D-P |
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| {{D-P |
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| {{D-P |
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|- style=background:#e7e7ff |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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! scope=row style=text-align:center | 1.4 |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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| Wednesday, 19 September 2018 |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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| [[Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão|SBT]], [[Folha de S. Paulo]], [[Universo Online|UOL]] |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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| [[Carlos Nascimento (journalist)|Carlos Nascimento]] |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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|- |
| {{D-P}} |
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| {{D-P}} |
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| 19 September 2018<ref name="DebateSBT">{{cite web|url=https://noticias.uol.com.br/politica/eleicoes/2018/noticias/2018/08/06/debate-com-candidatos-ao-governo-de-sp-sera-em-199-e-tera-6-participantes.htm|title=Debate com candidatos ao governo de SP será em 19/9 e terá 6 participantes|publisher=UOL|language=pt|date=6 August 2018|accessdate=10 August 2018}}</ref> |
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| {{D-P}} |
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| [[Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão|SBT]], [[Folha de S.Paulo|Folha]], [[Universo Online|UOL]] |
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| {{D-P}} |
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| Carlos Nascimento |
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| {{D-P |
| {{D-P}} |
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| {{D-P |
| {{D-P}} |
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| {{D-P |
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|- style=background:#e7e7ff |
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| {{D-P|Present}} |
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! scope=row style=text-align:center | 1.5 |
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| {{D-P|Present}} |
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| Saturday, 29 September 2018 |
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| {{D-P|Present}} |
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| {{D-P|Present}} |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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|- |
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| 29 September 2018<ref name="DebateRecordTV">{{cite web|url=https://noticias.uol.com.br/politica/eleicoes/2018/noticias/2018/09/29/debate-record-candidatos-governo-de-sao-paulo-eleicoes-2018-doria-skaf.htm|title=Doria chama França de "Márcio Taxa", e bate-boca entre os dois marca debate |
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|publisher=UOL|language=pt|date=29 September 2018|accessdate=29 September 2018}}</ref> |
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| [[RecordTV]], R7 |
| [[RecordTV]], R7 |
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| Reinaldo Gottino |
| Reinaldo Gottino |
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| {{D-P |
| {{D-P}} |
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| {{D-P |
| {{D-P}} |
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| {{D-P |
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| {{D-P |
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|- style=background:#e7e7ff |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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! scope=row style=text-align:center | 1.6 |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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| Tuesday, 2 October 2018 |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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|- |
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| 2 October 2018<ref>{{cite web|url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/2018/10/03/sete-candidatos-ao-governo-de-sp-participam-de-debate-na-tv-globo.ghtml|title=Sete candidateos ao governo de SP participam de debate na TV Globo|publisher=G1|language=pt|date=3 October 201|accessdate=19 May 2020}}</ref> |
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| [[Rede Globo]], [[G1 (website)|G1]], [[GloboNews]] |
| [[Rede Globo]], [[G1 (website)|G1]], [[GloboNews]] |
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| César Tralli |
| César Tralli |
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| {{D-P |
| {{D-P}} |
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| {{D-P |
| {{D-P}} |
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| {{D-P |
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| {{D-P |
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| {{D-P |
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| {{D-P |
| {{D-P}} |
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|- style="background:#e7e7ff; border-top: 2px solid #333333" |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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! scope=row style=text-align:center | 2.1 |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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| Thursday, 18 October 2018 |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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| {{D-N|Not Invited}} |
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|} |
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==== Second round ==== |
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{| class="wikitable" |
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|- |
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! Date |
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! Host |
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! Moderator |
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! width=30| João Doria (PSDB) |
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! width=30| Márcio França (PSB) |
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|- |
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| 18 October 2018<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/poder/2018/10/folha-uol-e-sbt-fazem-debate-para-governador-em-tres-estados-e-no-df-no-dia-23.shtml|title=Folha, UOL e SBT fazem debate para governador em dois estados e no DF no dia 23|publisher=Folha de S. Paulo|language=pt|date=11 October 2018|accessdate=19 May 2020}}</ref> |
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| [[Rede Bandeirantes]] |
| [[Rede Bandeirantes]] |
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| |
| Fábio Pannunzio |
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| {{D-P |
| {{D-P}} |
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| {{D-P |
| {{D-P}} |
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| rowspan=5 colspan=5 {{D-Out}} |
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|- |
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|- style=background:#e7e7ff |
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| 19 October 2018<ref>{{cite web|url=https://noticias.r7.com/eleicoes-2018/recordtv-realiza-hoje-debate-entre-joao-doria-e-marcio-franca-19102018|title=RecordTV realiza hoje debate entre João Doria e Márcio França|publisher=R7|language=pt|first=Giuliana|last=Saringer|date=19 October 2018|accessdate=19 May 2020}}</ref> |
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! scope=row style=text-align:center | 2.2 |
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| Friday, 19 October 2018 |
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| [[RecordTV]], R7 |
| [[RecordTV]], R7 |
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| Reinaldo Gottino |
| Reinaldo Gottino |
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| {{D-P |
| {{D-P}} |
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| {{D-P |
| {{D-P}} |
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|- style=background:#e7e7ff |
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|- |
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! scope=row style=text-align:center | 2.3 |
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| 21 October 2018<ref>{{cite web|url=https://politica.estadao.com.br/noticias/eleicoes,doria-e-franca-desistem-de-debate-do-estado,70002548525|title=Doria e França desistem do debate do 'Estado'|publisher=Estadão|language=pt|date=15 October 2018|accessdate=19 May 2020|url-access=subscription}}</ref> |
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| Sunday, 21 October 2018 |
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| [[TV Gazeta]], [[O Estado de S. Paulo]], [[Jovem Pan]] |
| [[TV Gazeta]], [[O Estado de S. Paulo]], [[Jovem Pan]] |
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| Maria Lydia Flândoli |
| Maria Lydia Flândoli |
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| colspan=2 |
| colspan=2 {{D-Out|Cancelled}} |
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|- style=background:#e7e7ff |
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|- |
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! scope=row style=text-align:center | 2.4 |
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| 23 October 2018<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/poder/2018/10/debate-folha-uol-e-sbt-com-governadores-sera-nesta-terca-23-em-sp-rj-e-mg.shtml|title=Debate Folha, UOL e SBT com governadores será nesta terça (23) em SP, RJ e MG|publisher=Folha de S. Paulo|language=pt|date=22 October 2018|accessdate=19 May 2020}}</ref> |
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| Tuesday, 23 October 2018 |
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| [[Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão|SBT]], [[Folha de S. Paulo]], [[Universo Online|UOL]] |
| [[Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão|SBT]], [[Folha de S. Paulo]], [[Universo Online|UOL]] |
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| Carlos Nascimento |
| [[Carlos Nascimento (journalist)|Carlos Nascimento]] |
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| {{D-P |
| {{D-P}} |
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| {{D-P |
| {{D-P}} |
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|- style=background:#e7e7ff |
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|- |
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! scope=row style=text-align:center | 2.5 |
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| 25 October 2018<ref>{{cite web|url=https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/eleicoes/2018/noticia/2018/10/25/doria-e-franca-participam-do-ultimo-debate-na-tv-antes-do-2-turno-veja-propostas.ghtml|title=Doria e França participam do último debate na TV antes do 2° turno; veja propostas|publisher=G1|language=pt|date=25 October 2018|accessdate=19 May 2020}}</ref> |
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| Thursday, 25 October 2018 |
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| [[Rede Globo]], [[G1 (website)|G1]], [[GloboNews]] |
| [[Rede Globo]], [[G1 (website)|G1]], [[GloboNews]] |
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| César Tralli |
| César Tralli |
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| {{D-P |
| {{D-P}} |
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| {{D-P |
| {{D-P}} |
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=== Senator === |
=== Senator === |
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{| class="wikitable" |
{| class="plainrowheaders wikitable" style=text-align:center |
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! colspan=10 style=background:#B0C4DE | 2018 São Paulo senatorial election debates |
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|-style=line-height:1.3 |
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! {{abbr|No.|Number}} || Date || Hosts || Moderators || colspan=6 scope=col | Participants |
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|- |
|- |
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! colspan=4 rowspan=2 |Key:<br>{{nowrap|{{small|{{color box|#90FF90|P}} Present {{color box|#FFFFDD|A}} Absent}}}} |
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! Date |
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! scope=col style=background:{{party color|Workers' Party (Brazil)}} |<small>[[Workers' Party (Brazil)|{{color|#FFF|PT}}]]</small> |
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! Host |
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! scope=col style=background:{{party color|Brazilian Social Democracy Party}} |<small>[[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|{{color|#FFF|PSDB}}]]</small> |
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! Moderator |
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! scope=col style=background:{{party color|Podemos (Brazil)}} |<small>[[Podemos (Brazil)|{{color|#FFF|PODE}}]]</small> |
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! width=30| Eduardo Suplicy (PT) |
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! scope=col style=background:{{party color|Social Liberal Party (Brazil)}} |<small>[[Social Liberal Party (Brazil)|{{color|#FFF|PSL}}]]</small> |
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! width=30| Mara Gabrilli (PSDB) |
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! scope=col style=background:{{party color|Brazilian Socialist Party}} |<small>[[Brazilian Socialist Party|{{color|#FFF|PSB}}]]</small> |
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! width=30| Mario Covas Neto (PODE) |
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! scope=col style=background:{{party color|Brazilian Social Democracy Party}} |<small>[[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|{{color|#FFF|PSDB}}]]</small> |
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! width=30| Major Olímpio (PSL) |
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! width=30| Maurren Maggi (PSB) |
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! width=30| Ricardo Tripoli (PSDB) |
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|- |
|- |
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! [[Eduardo Suplicy|Suplicy]] |
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| 20 September 2018<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.redetv.uol.com.br/jornalismo/redetvnews/videos/politica/redetv-organiza-debate-entre-candidatos-ao-senado-de-sp-no-meio-digital|title=RedeTV! organiza debate entre candidateos ao Senado de SP no meio digital|publisher=RedeTV News|language=pt|date=20 September 2018|accessdate=19 May 2020}}</ref> |
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! [[Mara Gabrilli|Gabrilli]] |
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! Covas |
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! [[Major Olímpio|Olímpio]] |
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! [[Maurren Maggi|Maggi]] |
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! Tripoli |
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|- style=background:#e7e7ff |
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! scope=row style=text-align:center | 1 |
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| Thursday, 20 September 2018 |
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| [[RedeTV!]] |
| [[RedeTV!]] |
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| Erica Reis, Mauro Tagliaferri |
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| Mauro Tagliaferri, Erica Reis |
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| {{D-P |
| {{D-P}} |
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| {{D-P |
| {{D-P}} |
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| {{D-P |
| {{D-P}} |
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| {{D-P |
| {{D-P}} |
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| {{D-A |
| {{D-A}} |
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| {{D-P |
| {{D-P}} |
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|- style=background:#e7e7ff |
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|- |
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! scope=row style=text-align:center | 2 |
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| 1 October 2018<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/poder/2018/10/disputa-presidencial-pauta-debate-entre-candidatos-ao-senado-por-sao-paulo.shtml|title=Disputa presidencial pauta debate entre candidatos ao Senado por São Paulo|publisher=Folha de S. Paulo|language=pt|first=Guilherme|last=Seto|date=1 October 2018|accessdate=19 May 2020}}</ref> |
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| Monday, 1 October 2018 |
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| [[Folha de S. Paulo]], [[Universo Online|UOL]] |
| [[Folha de S. Paulo]], [[Universo Online|UOL]] |
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| N/A |
| {{N/A}} |
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| {{D-P |
| {{D-P}} |
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| {{D-A |
| {{D-A}} |
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| {{D-A |
| {{D-A}} |
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| {{D-P |
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== Senate candidates == |
== Senate candidates == |
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=== Confirmed candidates === |
=== Confirmed candidates === |
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! |
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!No. |
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!colspan="2" |Senator |
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!Party/Coalition |
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|- |
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! colspan="2" |Party |
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| style="background:{{party color|Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)}};"| |
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! Candidate |
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| 123 |
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! style="max-width:10em" | Most relevant political office or occupation |
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! colspan="2" |Party |
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| Antônio Neto (PDT) |
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! Candidates for Alternate Senators |
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| {{center|[[Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)|Democratic Labour Party]] (PDT)}} |
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! Coalition |
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! Electoral number |
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|- |
|- |
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| style="background:{{party color| |
| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)}}" | |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Democratic Labour Party]] |
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| 131 |
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'''[[Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)|Democratic Labour Party]]''' (PDT) |
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|[[File:Eduardo Suplicy, senador por SP.jpg|144x144px]] |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:Plenário do Senado (33858317614).jpg|100px|Antonio Neto]]<br />'''Antonio Neto''' |
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| [[Eduardo Suplicy]] (PT) |
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| rowspan="2" style="max-width:10em" | '''President of the Central of Brazilian Unions'''<br /><small>(2012–present)</small> |
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| {{center|''São Paulo of Work and Opportunities''<br /><small>[[Workers' Party (Brazil)|PT]], [[Communist Party of Brazil|PCdoB]]</small>}} |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)}}" | |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Democratic Labour Party]] |
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'''[[Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)|Democratic Labour Party]]''' (PDT) |
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''1st alternate senator:'''<br />Augusta Raeffray |
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| rowspan="2" {{N/A}} |
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| rowspan="2" |'''123''' |
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|- |
|- |
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| style="background: |
| style="background:lavender;" |'''2nd alternate senator:'''<br />Maria Amélia |
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| 132 |
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| [[File:Jilmar Tatto Secretário Municipal.jpg|120px]] |
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| [[Jilmar Tatto]] (PT) |
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| {{center|''São Paulo of Work and Opportunities''<br /><small>[[Workers' Party (Brazil)|PT]], [[Communist Party of Brazil|PCdoB]]</small>}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| style="background:{{party color| |
| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Workers' Party (Brazil)}}" | |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Workers' Party (Brazil)|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Workers' Party]] |
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| 151 |
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'''[[Workers' Party (Brazil)|Workers' Party]]''' (PT) |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Eduardo Suplicy|Infobox officeholder|1|image}}|100px|Eduardo Suplicy]]<br />'''[[Eduardo Suplicy]]''' |
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| Marcelo Barbieri (MDB) |
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| rowspan="2" style="max-width:10em" | '''Member of the [[Municipal Chamber of São Paulo]]'''<br /><small>(2017–2023)</small> |
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| {{center|[[Brazilian Democratic Movement]] (MDB)}} |
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| style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of Brazil}}" | |
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| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Communist Party of Brazil|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Communist Party of Brazil]] |
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'''[[Communist Party of Brazil]]''' (PCdoB) |
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''1st alternate senator:'''<br />Eduardo Annunciato |
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| rowspan="4" |''São Paulo of Work and Opportunities'' |
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* [[Workers' Party (Brazil)|Workers' Party]] (PT) |
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* [[Communist Party of Brazil]] (PCdoB) |
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| rowspan="2" |'''131''' |
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|- |
|- |
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| style="background:{{party color| |
| style="background:{{party color|Workers' Party (Brazil)}}" | |
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| style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Workers' Party (Brazil)|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Workers' Party]] |
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| 155 |
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'''[[Workers' Party (Brazil)|Workers' Party]]''' (PT) |
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''2nd alternate senator:'''<br />Silvana Donatti |
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| Cidinha (MDB) |
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| {{center|[[Brazilian Democratic Movement]] (MDB)}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| style="background:{{party color| |
| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Workers' Party (Brazil)}}" | |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Workers' Party (Brazil)|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Workers' Party]] |
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| 160 |
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'''[[Workers' Party (Brazil)|Workers' Party]]''' (PT) |
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| <!-- Do not place a placeholder image here, per WP:IPH --> |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Jilmar Tatto|Infobox officeholder|1|image}}|100px|Jilmar Tatto]]<br />'''[[Jilmar Tatto]]''' |
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| Mancha (PSTU) |
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| rowspan="2" style="max-width:10em" | '''Secretary of Transports of [[São Paulo]]'''<br /><small>(2013–2017)</small> |
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| {{center|[[United Socialist Workers' Party]] (PSTU)}} |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Workers' Party (Brazil)}}" | |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Workers' Party (Brazil)|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Workers' Party]] |
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'''[[Workers' Party (Brazil)|Workers' Party]]''' (PT) |
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''1st alternate senator:'''<br />Marilândia Frazão |
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| rowspan="2" |'''132''' |
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|- |
|- |
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| style="background: |
| style="background:lavender;" |'''2nd alternate senator:'''<br />Benedito Barbosa |
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| 161 |
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| <!-- Do not place a placeholder image here, per WP:IPH --> |
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| Eliana Ferreira (PSTU) |
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| {{center|[[United Socialist Workers' Party]] (PSTU)}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| style="background:{{party color| |
| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Democratic Movement}}" | |
||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Brazilian Democratic Movement|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Brazilian Democratic Movement]] |
|||
| 177 |
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'''[[Brazilian Democratic Movement]]''' (MDB) |
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|[[File:Dep Major Olimpio (SD - SP), concede entrevista (cropped).jpg|202x202px]] |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | '''Marcelo Barbieri''' |
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| [[Major Olímpio]] (PSL) |
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| rowspan="2" style="max-width:10em" | '''Mayor of [[Araraquara]]'''<br />(2009–2017) |
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| {{center|''São Paulo Above Everything, God Above Everyone''<br /><small>[[Social Liberal Party (Brazil)|PSL]], [[Brazilian Labour Renewal Party|PRTB]]</small>}} |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Democratic Movement}}" | |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Brazilian Democratic Movement|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Brazilian Democratic Movement]] |
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'''[[Brazilian Democratic Movement]]''' (MDB) |
|||
| style="background:lavender;" |'''1st alternate senator:'''<br />Rodrigo Arenas |
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| rowspan="4" {{N/A}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |'''151''' |
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|- |
|- |
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| style="background: |
| style="background:lavender;" |'''2nd alternate senator:'''<br />George Hato |
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| 180 |
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| Moira Lázaro (REDE) |
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| {{center|''Sustainable Mobilization for São Paulo''<br /><small>[[Party of National Mobilization|PMN]], [[Sustainability Network|REDE]]</small>}} |
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|- |
|- |
||
| style="background:{{party color| |
| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Democratic Movement}}" | |
||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Brazilian Democratic Movement|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Brazilian Democratic Movement]] |
|||
| 188 |
|||
'''[[Brazilian Democratic Movement]]''' (MDB) |
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| <!-- Do not place a placeholder image here, per WP:IPH --> |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | '''Cidinha Pinto''' |
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| Pedro Henrique de Cristo (REDE) |
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| rowspan="2" style="max-width:10em" | |
|||
| {{center|''Sustainable Mobilization for São Paulo''<br /><small>[[Party of National Mobilization|PMN]], [[Sustainability Network|REDE]]</small>}} |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Democratic Movement}}" | |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Brazilian Democratic Movement|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Brazilian Democratic Movement]] |
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'''[[Brazilian Democratic Movement]]''' (MDB) |
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''1st alternate senator:'''<br />Rodrigo Mandaliti |
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| rowspan="2" |'''155''' |
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|- |
|- |
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| style="background: |
| style="background:lavender;" |'''2nd alternate senator:'''<br />Maria Rita |
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| 191 |
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| [[File:Mário Covas Neto.jpg|158x158px]] |
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| Mário Covas Neto (PODE) |
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| {{center|''São Paulo Trust and Advance''<br /><small>[[Brazilian Socialist Party|PSB]], [[Podemos (Brazil)|PODE]], [[Cidadania|PPS]], [[Democratic Labor Party (Brazil)|PDT]], [[Humanist Party of Solidarity (Brazil)|PHS]], [[Solidariedade|SD]],<br /> [[Republican Party of the Social Order|PROS]], [[Liberal Party (Brazil, 2006)|PR]], [[Patriota|PATRI]], [[Social Christian Party (Brazil)|PSC]], [[Progressive Republican Party (Brazil)|PRP]]</small>}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| style="background:{{party color| |
| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|United Socialist Workers' Party}}" | |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|United Socialist Workers' Party|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|United Socialist Workers' Party]] |
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| 300 |
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'''[[United Socialist Workers' Party]]''' (PSTU) |
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| <!-- Do not place a placeholder image here, per WP:IPH --> |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:CDH - Comissão de Direitos Humanos e Legislação Participativa (35037336125).jpg|100px|Luiz Carlos Prates]]<br />'''Luiz Carlos Prates''' |
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| Diogo da Luz (NOVO) |
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| rowspan="2" style="max-width:10em" | Member of trade union CSP-Conlutas |
|||
| {{center|[[New Party (Brazil)|New Party]] (NOVO)}} |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|United Socialist Workers' Party}}" | |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|United Socialist Workers' Party|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|United Socialist Workers' Party]] |
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'''[[United Socialist Workers' Party]]''' (PSTU) |
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''1st alternate senator:'''<br />César Raya |
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| rowspan="4" {{N/A}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |'''160''' |
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|- |
|- |
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| style="background: |
| style="background:lavender;" |'''2nd alternate senator:'''<br />Raquel Polla |
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| 400 |
|||
| [[File:Maurren Maggi em entrevista na Arena Caixa.jpg|145x145px]] |
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| Maurren Maggi (PSB) |
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| {{center|''São Paulo Trust and Advance''<br /><small>[[Brazilian Socialist Party|PSB]], [[Podemos (Brazil)|PODE]], [[Cidadania|PPS]], [[Democratic Labor Party (Brazil)|PDT]], [[Humanist Party of Solidarity (Brazil)|PHS]], [[Solidariedade|SD]],<br /> [[Republican Party of the Social Order|PROS]], [[Liberal Party (Brazil, 2006)|PR]], [[Patriota|PATRI]], [[Social Christian Party (Brazil)|PSC]], [[Progressive Republican Party (Brazil)|PRP]]</small>}} |
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|- |
|- |
||
| style="background:{{party color| |
| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|United Socialist Workers' Party}}" | |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|United Socialist Workers' Party|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|United Socialist Workers' Party]] |
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| 457 |
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'''[[United Socialist Workers' Party]]''' (PSTU) |
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| [[File:Mara Gabrilli (cropped).jpg|120px]] |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | '''Eliana Ferreira''' |
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| Mara Gabrilli (PSDB) |
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| rowspan="2" style="max-width:10em" | Lawyer |
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| {{center|''Speed Up SP''<br /><small>[[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]], [[Democrats (Brazil)|DEM]], [[Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011)|PSD]], [[Progressistas|PP]], [[Republicans (Brazil)|PRB]], [[Christian Labour Party|PTC]]</small>}} |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|United Socialist Workers' Party}}" | |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|United Socialist Workers' Party|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|United Socialist Workers' Party]] |
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'''[[United Socialist Workers' Party]]''' (PSTU) |
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''1st alternate senator:'''<br />Veruska Tenório |
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| rowspan="2" |'''161''' |
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|- |
|- |
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| style="background: |
| style="background:lavender;" |'''2nd alternate senator:'''<br />Sérgio Koei |
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| 450 |
|||
| [[File:Ricardo Tripoli em dezembro de 2015.jpg|120px]] |
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| Ricardo Tripoli (PSDB) |
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| {{center|''Speed Up SP''<br /><small>[[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]], [[Democrats (Brazil)|DEM]], [[Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011)|PSD]], [[Progressistas|PP]], [[Republicans (Brazil)|PRB]], [[Christian Labour Party|PTC]]</small>}} |
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|- |
|- |
||
| style="background:{{party color| |
| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Social Liberal Party (Brazil)}}" | |
||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Social Liberal Party (Brazil)|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Social Liberal Party]] |
|||
| 500 |
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'''[[Social Liberal Party (Brazil)|Social Liberal Party]]''' (PSL) |
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| <!-- Do not place a placeholder image here, per WP:IPH --> |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Major Olímpio|Infobox officeholder|1|image}}|100px|Sérgio Olímpio]]<br />'''[[Major Olímpio|Sérgio Olímpio]]''' |
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| Silvia Ferraro (PSOL) |
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| rowspan="2" style="max-width:10em" | '''Member of the [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Chamber of Deputies]]'''<br /><small>(2015–2019)</small> |
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| {{center|''Not Afraid to Change SP''<br /><small>[[Socialism and Liberty Party|PSOL]], [[Brazilian Communist Party|PCB]]</small>}} |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Social Liberal Party (Brazil)}}" | |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Social Liberal Party (Brazil)|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Social Liberal Party]] |
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'''[[Social Liberal Party (Brazil)|Social Liberal Party]]''' (PSL) |
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''1st alternate senator:'''<br />[[Alexandre Giordano]] |
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| rowspan="2" |''São Paulo Above Everything, God Above Everyone'' |
|||
* [[Brazilian Labour Renewal Party]] (PRTB) |
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* [[Social Liberal Party (Brazil)|Social Liberal Party]] (PSL) |
|||
| rowspan="2" |'''177''' |
|||
|- |
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''2nd alternate senator:'''<br />[[Marcos Pontes]] |
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|- |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Sustainability Network}}" | |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Sustainability Network|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Sustainability Network]] |
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'''[[Sustainability Network]]''' (REDE) |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | '''Moira Lázaro''' |
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| rowspan="2" style="max-width:10em" | Middle school teacher |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Sustainability Network}}" | |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Sustainability Network|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Sustainability Network]] |
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'''[[Sustainability Network]]''' (REDE) |
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''1st alternate senator:'''<br />Nilza Camilo |
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| rowspan="4" |''Sustainable Mobilization for São Paulo'' |
|||
* [[Party of National Mobilization]] (PMN) |
|||
* [[Sustainability Network]] (REDE) |
|||
| rowspan="2" |'''180''' |
|||
|- |
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''2nd alternate senator:'''<br />Bruna Maria |
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|- |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Sustainability Network}}" | |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Sustainability Network|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Sustainability Network]] |
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'''[[Sustainability Network]]''' (REDE) |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px |'''Pedro Henrique de Cristo''' |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="max-width:10em" | University professor |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Sustainability Network}}" | |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Sustainability Network|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Sustainability Network]] |
|||
'''[[Sustainability Network]]''' (REDE) |
|||
| style="background:lavender;" |'''1st alternate senator:'''<br />Marcus André |
|||
| rowspan="2" |'''188''' |
|||
|- |
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''2nd alternate senator:'''<br />Allen Ferraudo |
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|- |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Podemos (Brazil)}}" | |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Podemos (Brazil)|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Podemo]] |
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'''[[Podemos (Brazil)|Podemos]]''' (PODE) |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:Mario covas neto (cropped).jpg|100px|Mário Covas Neto]]<br />'''Mário Covas Neto''' |
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| rowspan="2" style="max-width:10em" | '''Member of the [[Municipal Chamber of São Paulo]]'''<br /><small>(2013–2020)</small> |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Podemos (Brazil)}}" | |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Podemos (Brazil)|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Podemo]] |
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'''[[Podemos (Brazil)|Podemos]]''' (PODE) |
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''1st alternate senator:'''<br />Raul Abreu |
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| rowspan="4" |''São Paulo Trust and Advance'' |
|||
* [[Brazilian Socialist Party]] (PSB) |
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* [[Liberal Party (Brazil, 2006)|Party of the Republic]] (PR) |
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* [[Social Christian Party (Brazil)|Social Christian Party]] (PSC) |
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* [[Cidadania|Popular Socialist Party]] (PPS) |
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* [[Brazilian Labour Party (current)|Brazilian Labour Party]] (PTB) |
|||
* [[Green Party (Brazil)|Green Party]] (PV) |
|||
* [[Podemos (Brazil)|Podemos]] (PODE) |
|||
* [[Brazilian Woman's Party]] (PMB) |
|||
* [[Humanist Party of Solidarity]] (PHS) |
|||
* [[Free Fatherland Party (Brazil)|Free Fatherland Party]] (PPL) |
|||
* [[Progressive Republican Party (Brazil)|Progressive Republican Party]] (PRP) |
|||
* [[Patriota]] (PATRI) |
|||
* [[Republican Party of the Social Order]] (PROS) |
|||
* [[Solidarity (Brazil)|Solidariedade]] |
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* [[Avante (political party)|Avante]] |
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| rowspan="2" |'''191''' |
|||
|- |
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''2nd alternate senator:'''<br />Ricardo Calvet |
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|- |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Socialist Party}}" | |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | <!-- NFCC violation removed -->'''[[Brazilian Socialist Party]]''' (PSB) |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Maurren Maggi|Infobox sportsperson|1|image}}|100px|Maurren Maggi]]<br />'''[[Maurren Maggi]]''' |
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| rowspan="2" style="max-width:10em" | Former Olympic athlete |
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| style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Socialist Party}}" | |
|||
|style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | <!-- NFCC violation removed -->'''[[Brazilian Socialist Party]]''' (PSB) |
|||
| style="background:lavender;" |'''1st alternate senator:'''<br />Marco Souza Dateninha |
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| rowspan="2" |'''400''' |
|||
|- |
|||
| style="background:{{party color|Green Party (Brazil)}}" | |
|||
|style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:PV Logo.svg|100x100px|Green Party]] |
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'''[[Green Party (Brazil)|Green Party]]''' (PV) |
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''2nd alternate senator:'''<br />José Brito de França |
|||
|- |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|New Party (Brazil)}}" | |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|New Party (Brazil)|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|New Party]] |
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'''[[New Party (Brazil)|New Party]]''' (NOVO) |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | '''Diogo da Luz''' |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="max-width:10em" | Aviation pilot |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|New Party (Brazil)}}" | |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|New Party (Brazil)|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|New Party]] |
|||
'''[[New Party (Brazil)|New Party]]''' (NOVO) |
|||
| style="background:lavender;" |'''1st alternate senator:'''<br />Rodrigo Fonseca |
|||
| rowspan="2" {{N/A}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |'''300''' |
|||
|- |
|||
| style="background:lavender;" |'''2nd alternate senator:'''<br />Daniel Kotez |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Social Democracy Party}}" | |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | '''[[Brazilian Social Democracy Party]]''' (PSDB) |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:Ricardo Tripoli em dezembro de 2015.jpg|100px|Ricardo Tripoli]]<br />'''Ricardo Tripoli''' |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="max-width:10em" | '''Member of the [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Chamber of Deputies]]'''<br /><small>(2007–2019)</small> |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Social Democracy Party}}" | |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | '''[[Brazilian Social Democracy Party]]''' (PSDB) |
|||
| style="background:lavender;" |'''1st alternate senator:'''<br />Carlinda Araujo |
|||
| rowspan="4" |''Speed Up SP'' |
|||
* [[Brazilian Social Democracy Party]] (PSDB) |
|||
* [[Democrats (Brazil)|Democrats]] (DEM) |
|||
* [[Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011)|Social Democratic Party]] (PSD) |
|||
* [[Republicans (Brazil)|Brazilian Republican Party]] (PRB) |
|||
* [[Progressistas]] (PP) |
|||
* [[Act (Brazil)|Christian Labour Party]] (PTC) |
|||
| rowspan="2" |'''450''' |
|||
|- |
|||
| style="background:lavender;" |'''2nd alternate senator:'''<br />João Jorge |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Social Democracy Party}}" | |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | '''[[Brazilian Social Democracy Party]]''' (PSDB) |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Mara Gabrilli|Infobox officeholder|1|image}}|100px|Mara Gabrilli]]<br />'''[[Mara Gabrilli]]''' |
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| rowspan="2" style="max-width:10em" | '''Member of the [[Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)|Chamber of Deputies]]'''<br /><small>(2015–2019)</small> |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011)}}" | |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011)|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Social Democratic Party]] |
|||
'''[[Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011)|Social Democratic Party]]''' (PSD) |
|||
| style="background:lavender;" |'''1st alternate senator:'''<br />Alfredo Cotait Neto |
|||
| rowspan="2" |'''457''' |
|||
|- |
|||
| style="background:lavender;" |'''2nd alternate senator:'''<br />Ivani Boscolo |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Socialism and Liberty Party}}" | |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Socialism and Liberty Party|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Socialism and Liberty Party]] |
|||
'''[[Socialism and Liberty Party]]''' (PSOL) |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | '''Silvia Ferraro''' |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="max-width:10em" | Middle school teacher |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Socialism and Liberty Party}}" | |
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'''[[Socialism and Liberty Party]]''' (PSOL) |
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''1st alternate senator:'''<br />Jorge Paz |
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| rowspan="2" |''Not Afraid to Change São Paulo'' |
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* [[Socialism and Liberty Party]] (PSOL) |
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* [[Brazilian Communist Party]] (PCB) |
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| rowspan="2" |'''500''' |
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''2nd alternate senator:'''<br />Jucinaldo Azevedo |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Socialism and Liberty Party|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Socialism and Liberty Party]] |
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'''[[Socialism and Liberty Party]]''' (PSOL) |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:Daniel Cara em maio de 2019 (recorte).jpg|100px|Daniel Cara]]<br />'''Daniel Cara''' |
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| rowspan="2" style="max-width:10em" | University professor |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Socialism and Liberty Party}}" | |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Socialism and Liberty Party|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Socialism and Liberty Party]] |
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'''[[Socialism and Liberty Party]]''' (PSOL) |
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''1st alternate senator:'''<br />Luciene Cavalcante |
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| rowspan="2" |'''505''' |
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''2nd alternate senator:'''<br />Paulo Spina |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Christian Democracy (Brazil)|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Christian Democracy]] |
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'''[[Christian Democracy (Brazil)|Christian Democracy]]''' (DC) |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | '''Kaled El Malat''' |
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| rowspan="2" style="max-width:10em" | Municipal public servant |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Christian Democracy (Brazil)}}" | |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Christian Democracy (Brazil)|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Christian Democracy]] |
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'''[[Christian Democracy (Brazil)|Christian Democracy]]''' (DC) |
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''1st alternate senator:'''<br />Antonio Galdi |
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| rowspan="2" {{N/A}} |
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| rowspan="2" |'''277''' |
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''2nd alternate senator:'''<br />Armando Barreto |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Labour Renewal Party}}" | |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | <!-- NFCC violation removed -->'''[[Brazilian Labour Renewal Party]]''' (PRTB) |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | '''Jair Andreoni''' |
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| rowspan="2" style="max-width:10em" | Lawyer |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Brazilian Labour Renewal Party}}" | |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | <!-- NFCC violation removed -->'''[[Brazilian Labour Renewal Party]]''' (PRTB) |
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''1st alternate senator:'''<br />Alfredo Farina Junior |
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| rowspan="2" |''São Paulo Above Everything, God Above Everyone'' |
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* [[Brazilian Labour Renewal Party]] (PRTB) |
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* [[Social Liberal Party (Brazil)|Social Liberal Party]] (PSL) |
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| rowspan="2" |'''281''' |
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|- |
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''2nd alternate senator:'''<br />Reinaldo Castilho Pedroso |
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|- |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Workers' Cause Party}}" | |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Workers' Cause Party|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Workers' Cause Party]] |
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'''[[Workers' Cause Party]]''' (PCO) |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | '''Nivaldo Orlandi''' |
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| rowspan="2" style="max-width:10em" | Accounter |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Workers' Cause Party}}" | |
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| rowspan="2" style="background:lavender;" max-width:150px | [[File:{{tmpv|Workers' Cause Party|Infobox political party|1|logo}}|100x100px|Workers' Cause Party]] |
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'''[[Workers' Cause Party]]''' (PCO) |
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''1st alternate senator:'''<br />Angelina Dias |
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| rowspan="2" {{N/A}} |
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| rowspan="2" |'''290''' |
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|- |
|- |
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| style="background: |
| style="background:lavender;" |'''2nd alternate senator:'''<br />Ulisses Coelho |
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| 505 |
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| Daniel Cara (PSOL) |
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The 2018 São Paulo gubernatorial election occurred on 7 October 2018 and 28 October 2018. Voters elected a Governor, Vice Governor, 2 Senators, 70 representatives for the Chamber of Deputies, and 94 Legislative Assembly members.[1] The former governor, Márcio França, affiliated to the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) took office with the resignation of Geraldo Alckmin on 6 April 2018, and was eligible for a second term and ran for reelection.[2]
The previous gubernatorial election in the state was held in October 2014, in which Geraldo Alckmin of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party was re-elected in the first round with 57.31% of the vote, against 21.53% of Paulo Skaf and 18.22% of Alexandre Padilha.[3]
In the gubernatorial election, the businessman and the former Mayor of São Paulo, João Doria, won the first round at first place with 31.77% of the vote, qualifying for a second round against Márcio França, governor of São Paulo, who got 21.53% of the vote.[4] As the first place did not reach more than 50% of the votes, a second round was held on 28 October 2018.
By a narrow lead of just over 700,000 votes, Doria was elected governor with 51.75% of the vote, and França was defeated with 48.25%.[5]
For the Federal Senate election, federal deputies Major Olímpio (PSL) and Mara Gabrilli (PSDB) were elected to the seats that were once occupied by Aloysio Nunes and Marta Suplicy. They had, respectively, 25.81% and 18.59% of the vote. Eduardo Suplicy (PT), who was councillor of São Paulo at the time, came in third with 13.32% of the vote, and federal deputy Ricardo Tripoli (PSDB) in fourth with 9.00% of the vote.[6]
Gubernatorial candidates
[edit]Announced candidacies
[edit]- João Doria (PSDB) – The Brazilian Social Democracy Party decided to announce the candidacy of the former São Paulo's mayor (2017–18), João Doria, who won the party's state primaries, defeating the candidates José Anibal and Floriano Pesaro.[7] His running mate is the federal deputy Rodrigo Garcia, affiliated to the Democrats at the time.[8] Their gubernatorial ticket was supported by five parties: DEM, PSD,[9] PTC, PRB and PP.
- Márcio França (PSB) – The Brazilian Socialist Party announced the candidacy of Márcio França, who ran for re-election. He was the Vice Governor of São Paulo (2015–18) and Governor of São Paulo (2018–19). França was elected as Vice Governor in 2014 São Paulo gubernatorial election and took office as Governor of São Paulo in April 2018, with the resignation of the former governor Geraldo Alckmin, who left the government of São Paulo to run for the Presidency of the Republic in 2018 Brazilian presidential election.[2] His ticket was supported by fifteen parties: PR,[10] PPS,[11] PV,[12] PPL, PHS,[13] PSC, PROS,[14] PMB, Solidariedade,[15] PODE,[16] PRP,[17] PTB[18] and Patriota.[19] His running mate is the Lieutenant colonel Eliane Nikoluk, affiliated to the Party of the Republic (PR).
- Paulo Skaf (MDB) – The Brazilian Democratic Movement confirmed Paulo Skaf as a gubernatorial candidate at a convention held on July 28, 2018. Skaf is an entrepreneur, politician and was the president of the Federation of Industries of the State of São Paulo (FIESP). He already ran for the São Paulo government in 2014, when he received 4,594,708 votes and was defeated in the first round.[20] Running in an independent ticket, his running mate is the Lieutenant colonel Carla Basson, also affiliated to the Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB).[21]
- Luiz Marinho (PT) – The Workers' Party had primaries in March 2018 to decide who was going to be the gubernatorial candidate. The candidates at the time were the former Mayor of São Bernardo do Campo, Luiz Marinho, and the former mayor of Guarulhos, Elói Pietá. Marinho won the party primaries on March 24, 2018, and was announced as the gubernatorial candidate. He had the support of the Communist Party of Brazil (PCdoB) and his running mate was the teacher Ana Bock, also a member of the Workers' Party.[22]
- Claudio Fernando (PMN) – The Party of National Mobilization decided to announce the state party president and Professor, Claudio Fernando (known as Professor Claudio Fernando), as a gubernatorial candidate. He was also the former Secretary of Ports and Airports of Santos and the Secretary of Economic Development of Guarujá. It was the party's first candidacy for governor in the state of São Paulo. His candidacy had the support of Sustainability Network (REDE), and had Roberto Campos as his running mate.[23]
- Lisete Arelaro (PSOL) – The Socialism and Liberty Party decided to announce the candidacy of the University of São Paulo's teacher, Lisete Arelaro (known as Professora Lisete).[24] Her candidacy was supported by the Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)[25] and her running mate was also the teacher Maurício Costa.
- Toninho Ferreira (PSTU) – The United Socialist Workers' Party announced an independent candidacy and nominated Toninho Ferreira as a gubernatorial candidate on their ticket. Toninho is a lawyer, a former metallurgist and leader of the Metalworkers Union of São José dos Campos and region. His running mate was Ariana Gonçalves, a teacher at the Municipal Education Network of São Paulo.[26]
- Rodrigo Tavares (PRTB) – The Brazilian Labour Renewal Party announced the lawyer Rodrigo Tavares as a gubernatorial candidate on their ticket. His candidacy was supported by the Social Liberal Party. He has worked in several municipal secretariats in Guarulhos, such as Health, Government, Culture, Social Assistance and Legal Affairs. His last position was Director of the Municipal Secretary of Labor in Guarulhos.[27] His running mate is Jairo Glikson, a lawyer affiliated to the Social Liberal Party.[28]
- Major Costa e Silva (DC) – The Christian Democracy party announced the Major Adriano Costa e Silva as a gubernatorial candidate at a party convention on 28 July 2018. His running mate is Fátima, a Corporal of the Military Police (known as Cabo Fátima).[29]
- Marcelo Cândido (PDT) – The party firstly announced its support for the candidacy of Márcio França, however, on 5 August 2018 the party decided to announce the former mayor of Suzano, Marcelo Cândido, as a gubernatorial candidate. His running mate is Gleides Sodré.[30]
- Rogério Chequer (NOVO) – The New Party announced the gubernatorial candidacy of Rogério Chequer, a production engineer, businessman, political activist and one of the founders of the Movement Come To The Streets (Movimento Vem Pra Rua).[31] His running mate is Andrea Menezes.[32]
- Edson Dorta/Lilian Miranda (PCO) – Dorta ran in the 2016 elections as a candidate for mayor of Campinas and was chosen as the party's gubernatorial candidate in 2018 São Paulo gubernatorial election. His running mate was Lilian Miranda.[33] However, on 11 September 2018, his candidacy was denied by the Regional Electoral Court of São Paulo (TRE/SP).[34] Days later, on 17 September, the party registered his former running mate, Lilian Miranda, as a gubernatorial candidate.[35]
Candidates in runoff
[edit]Party | Candidate | Most relevant political office or occupation | Party | Running mate | Coalition | Electoral number | ||
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Márcio França (PSB) |
Governor of São Paulo (2018–2019) |
Eliane Nikoluk (PR) |
São Paulo Trust and Advance
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40 | ||||
João Doria (PSDB) |
Mayor of São Paulo (2017–2018) |
Democrats (DEM) | Rodrigo Garcia (DEM) |
Speed Up SP
|
45 |
Candidates failing to make runoff
[edit]Party | Candidate | Most relevant political office or occupation | Party | Running mate | Coalition | Electoral number | ||
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Democratic Labour Party (PDT) |
Marcelo Cândido (PDT) |
Mayor of Suzano (2005–2013) |
Democratic Labour Party (PDT) |
Gleides Sodré (PDT) | — | 12 | ||
Workers' Party (PT) |
Luiz Marinho (PT) |
Mayor of São Bernardo do Campo (2009–2017) |
Workers' Party (PT) |
Ana Bock (PT) |
São Paulo of Work and Opportunities
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13 | ||
Paulo Skaf (MDB) |
President of FIESP (2007–2021) |
Carla Basson (MDB) | — | 15 | ||||
Toninho Ferreira (PSTU) |
Member of the Metallurgicals Union of São José dos Campos | Ariana Gonçalves (PSTU) | — | 16 | ||||
Christian Democracy (DC) |
Adriano Costa e Silva (DC) |
Major of the Brazilian Army |
Christian Democracy (DC) |
Fátima de Souza (DC) | — | 27 | ||
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB) | Rodrigo Tavares (PRTB) |
Guarulhos Municipal Secretary | Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB) | Jairo Glikson (PRTB) | São Paulo Above Everything, God Above Everyone
|
28 | ||
Workers' Cause Party (PCO) |
Lilian Miranda (PCO) | High school teacher |
Workers' Cause Party (PCO) |
Marcio Oliveira (PCO) | — | 29 | ||
New Party (NOVO) |
Rogério Chequer (NOVO) |
Engineer and entrepreneur |
New Party (NOVO) |
Andrea Menezes (NOVO) | — | 30 | ||
[[File:|100x100px|Party of National Mobilization]] | Cláudio Fernando (PMN) |
Santos Municipal Secretary of Ports and Airports |
Sustainability Network (REDE) |
Roberto Fernandes (REDE) | Sustainable Mobilization for São Paulo
|
33 | ||
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL) |
Lisete Arelaro (PSOL) |
Senior professor at Education School of University of São Paulo |
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL) |
Maurício Costa (PSOL) | Not Afraid to Change São Paulo
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50 |
Candidacy denied
[edit]Party | Candidate | Most relevant political office or occupation | Party | Running mate | Coalition | Electoral number | ||
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Workers' Cause Party (PCO) |
Edson Dorta (PCO) |
Federal public employee |
Workers' Cause Party (PCO) |
Lilian Miranda (PCO) | — | 29 |
Declined candidates
[edit]- José Serra (PSDB) – Senator from São Paulo 1996–1998, 2002–2003, 2015–2016 and since 2017; Minister of Foreign Affairs 2016–2017; Governor of São Paulo 2007–2010; Mayor of São Paulo 2005–2006; president of the PSDB 2003–2005; Minister of Health 1998–2002; Minister of Planning and Budget 1995–1996; Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1987–1995; State Secretary for Economics and Planning of São Paulo 1983–1986. Candidate for Mayor of São Paulo in 1988, 1996 and 2012 and for President of Brazil in 2002 and 2010.[36][37][38]
- Gilberto Kassab (PSD) – Minister of Science, Technology, Innovation and Communication since 2016; Minister of Cities 2015–2016; president of the PSD 2011–2015; Mayor of São Paulo 2006–2013; Vice Mayor of São Paulo 2005–2006; Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1999–2005; Municipal Secretary of Planning of São Paulo 1997–1998. Candidate for Senator from São Paulo in 2014.[36][37][39][40]
- Celso Russomanno (PRB) – Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1995–2011 and since 2015. Candidate for governor in 2010 and for Mayor of São Paulo in 2012 and 2016.[36][37]
- Rodrigo Garcia – State Secretary of Housing of São Paulo since 2015; Federal Deputy from São Paulo 2011 and 2014–2015; State Secretary of Social Development of São Paulo 2011–2013; Special Municipal Secretary of De-bureaucracy of São Paulo 2008–2010; State Deputy of São Paulo 1999–2008.[36][37]
- Alexandre Zeitune (REDE) – Vice Mayor of Guarulhos since 2017; Municipal Secretary of Education, Culture, Sports and Leisure of Guarulhos 2017.[41][37]
- Gabriel Chalita (PDT) – Municipal Secretary of Education of São Paulo 2015–2016; Federal Deputy from São Paulo 2011–2015; Alderman of São Paulo 2009–2011; State Secretary of Education of São Paulo 2003–2007. Candidate for Vice Mayor of São Paulo in 2016.[42][37]
Lost in convention
[edit]- José Aníbal (PSDB) – President of the Institute Teotônio Vilela since 2015; Senator from São Paulo 2016–2017; State Secretary of Energy of São Paulo 2011–2015; Alderman of São Paulo 2005–2006; State Secretary of Economic Development, Science, Technology and Innovation of São Paulo 1999–2001; Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1990–1999 and 2007–2011. Candidate for Senator from São Paulo in 2002.[36][37][43]
- Luiz Felipe d'Ávila (PSDB) – political scientist, professor, speaker and coach in Public Leadership.[44][43]
- Floriano Pesaro (PSDB) – State Secretary of Social Development of São Paulo since 2015; Federal Deputy from São Paulo since 2015; Alderman of São Paulo 2009–2014; Municipal Secretary of Social Assistance and Development of São Paulo 2005–2006.[45][43]
- Sâmia Bomfim (PSOL) – Alderwoman of São Paulo since 2017.[46][47]
- Carlos Giannazi (PSOL) – State Deputy of São Paulo since 2007; Alderman of São Paulo 2001–2007. Candidate for Mayor of São Paulo in 2012 and for Vice Mayor of São Paulo in 2008.[44][47]
- Fernando Haddad (PT) – Mayor of São Paulo 2013–2017; Minister of Education 2005–2012. Candidate for Mayor of São Paulo in 2016.[36][46][37][48]
Opinion polls
[edit]First round
[edit]Active candidates |
João Doria (PSDB) |
Márcio França (PSB) |
Paulo Skaf (MDB) |
Luiz Marinho (PT) |
Celso Russomanno (PRB) |
Others |
Abstentions/Undecided |
Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki.org. |
Pollster/client(s) | Date(s) conducted |
Sample size |
Doria PSDB |
Alckmin PSDB |
Skaf MDB |
França PSB |
Marinho PT |
Padilha PT |
Russomanno PRB |
Others | Abst. Undec. |
Lead |
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2018 election | 7 Oct | – | 31.77% | – | 21.09% | 21.53% | 12.66% | – | – | 12.95% | 21.89% | 10.24% |
Datafolha | 26–28 Sep | 2,101 | 25% | – | 22% | 14% | 6% | – | – | 12% | 23% | 3% |
Ibope | 22–24 Sep | 2,002 | 22% | – | 24% | 12% | 5% | – | – | 10% | 25% | 2% |
Datafolha | 18–19 Sep | 2,032 | 26% | – | 22% | 11% | 6% | – | – | 10% | 25% | 4% |
Ibope | 16–18 Sep | 1,512 | 23% | – | 24% | 9% | 8% | – | – | 9% | 28% | 1% |
Ibope | 7–9 Sep | 1,512 | 21% | – | 22% | 8% | 5% | – | – | 8% | 37% | 1% |
Datafolha | 4–6 Sep | 2,030 | 30% | – | 23% | 8% | 5% | – | – | 10% | 30% | 7% |
Datafolha | 20–21 Aug | 2,018 | 29% | – | 20% | 4% | 4% | – | – | 13% | 37% | 9% |
Ibope | 17–19 Aug | 1,204 | 25% | – | 18% | 5% | 4% | – | – | 9% | 44% | 7% |
Ibope | 29 Jul–1 Aug | 1,008 | 28% | – | 22% | 3% | 3% | – | – | 4% | 43% | 6% |
Paraná Pesquisas | 12–17 Jul | 2,000 | 32.6% | – | 22.6% | 8.6% | 5.9% | – | – | – | 7.4% | 10% |
31.5% | – | 31.1% | 7.9% | 5.0% | – | – | 4.2% | 21.5% | 0.4% | |||
Ibope | 20–23 Jun | 1,008 | 19% | – | 17% | 5% | 3% | – | – | 5% | 48% | 2% |
Paraná Pesquisas | 13–18 Jun | 2,000 | 33.5% | – | 22.3% | 8.2% | 6.5% | – | – | – | 22.9% | 11.2% |
31.8% | – | 20.4% | 7.0% | 5.1% | – | – | 5.2% | 22.2% | 11.4% | |||
Ibope | 20–23 Apr | 1,008 | 24% | – | 19% | 3% | 4% | – | – | 3% | 48% | 5% |
Datafolha | 11–13 Apr | 1,954 | 29% | – | 20% | 8% | 7% | – | – | 4% | 31% | 9% |
36% | – | – | 10% | 9% | – | – | 7% | 38% | 16% | |||
Paraná Pesquisas | 20–25 Feb | 2,000 | 30.1% | – | 12.9% | 2.5% | 3.6% | – | 29.1% | 3.6% | 18.2% | 1% |
39.8% | – | 19.1% | 3.5% | 5.5% | – | – | 7.0% | 25.1% | 20.7% | |||
29.2% | – | 12.2% | 2.2% | – | – | 28.2% | 12.4% | 15.8% | 1% | |||
37.3% | – | 17.5% | 3.0% | – | – | – | 19.6% | 22.6% | 9.8% | |||
– | – | 18.8% | 4.0% | 4.2% | – | 37.5% | 8.4% | 28.1% | 8.7% | |||
– | – | 30.6% | 5.3% | 7.3% | – | – | 14.2% | 42.6% | 23.3% | |||
– | – | 18.9% | 4.0% | 4.2% | – | 37.8% | 7.9% | 27.2% | 18.9% | |||
– | – | 30.8% | 5.4% | 7.2% | – | – | 14.7% | 41.9% | 23.6% | |||
Datafolha | 28–30 Nov 2017 | 2,002 | 18% | – | 13% | 2% | – | – | 25% | 16% | 22% | 7% |
– | – | 18% | 3% | – | – | 29% | 25% | 26% | 11% | |||
– | – | 16% | 2% | – | – | 25% | 32% | 24% | 9% | |||
19% | – | 13% | 2% | 3% | – | 25% | 12% | 25% | 6% | |||
– | – | 18% | 3% | 3% | – | 30% | 14% | 30% | 12% | |||
– | – | 16% | 2% | 2% | – | 27% | 27% | 27% | 11% | |||
– | – | 20% | 3% | 4% | – | 32% | 5% | 31% | 12% | |||
2014 election | 5 Oct 2014 | – | – | 57.31% | 21.53% | – | – | 18.23% | – | 2.94% | 17.08% | 35.78% |
Second round
[edit]Active candidates |
João Doria (PSDB) |
Márcio França (PSB) |
Paulo Skaf (MDB) |
Luiz Marinho (PT) |
Celso Russomanno (PRB) |
Others |
Abstentions/Undecided |
Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki.org. |
Pollster/client(s) | Date(s) conducted |
Sample size |
Doria PSDB |
França PSB |
Abst. Undec. |
Lead |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2018 election | 28 Oct | – | 51.75% | 48.25% | 17.79% | 3.50% |
Datafolha | 26–27 Oct | 5,093 | 42% | 43% | 15% | 1% |
Ibope | 26–27 Oct | 2,002 | 42% | 43% | 15% | 1% |
RealTime Big Data | 25 Oct | 3,000 | 48% | 48% | 4% | Tie |
Datafolha | 24–25 Oct | 2,394 | 43% | 40% | 17% | 3% |
Ibope | 20–23 Oct | 1,512 | 46% | 41% | 14% | 5% |
Paraná Pesquisas | 18–21 Oct | 2,010 | 47.0% | 39.8% | 13.2% | 7.2% |
Datafolha | 17–18 Oct | 2,356 | 44% | 40% | 16% | 4% |
Ibope | 15–17 Oct | 1,512 | 46% | 42% | 12% | 4% |
Paraná Pesquisas | 10–14 Oct | 2,002 | 45.1% | 41.1% | 13.8% | 4% |
Debates
[edit]Governor
[edit]2018 São Paulo gubernatorial election debates | ||||||||||
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No. | Date | Hosts | Moderators | Participants | ||||||
Key: P Present A Absent Out Out of the election |
PSDB | MDB | PSB | PT | PSOL | PDT | PRTB | |||
Doria | Skaf | França | Marinho | Arelaro | Cândido | Tavares | ||||
1.1 | Thursday, 16 August 2018 | Band, BandNews TV | Fábio Pannunzio | P | P | P | P | P | P | P |
1.2 | Friday, 24 August 2018 | RedeTV! | Amanda Klein, Boris Casoy, Mariana Godoy | P | P | P | P | P | P | P |
1.3 | Sunday, 16 September 2018 | TV Gazeta, O Estado de S. Paulo | Maria Lydia Flândoli | P | P | P | P | P | P | P |
1.4 | Wednesday, 19 September 2018 | SBT, Folha de S. Paulo, UOL | Carlos Nascimento | P | P | P | P | P | P | P |
1.5 | Saturday, 29 September 2018 | RecordTV, R7 | Reinaldo Gottino | P | P | P | P | P | P | P |
1.6 | Tuesday, 2 October 2018 | Rede Globo, G1, GloboNews | César Tralli | P | P | P | P | P | P | P |
2.1 | Thursday, 18 October 2018 | Rede Bandeirantes | Fábio Pannunzio | P | P | Out | ||||
2.2 | Friday, 19 October 2018 | RecordTV, R7 | Reinaldo Gottino | P | P | |||||
2.3 | Sunday, 21 October 2018 | TV Gazeta, O Estado de S. Paulo, Jovem Pan | Maria Lydia Flândoli | Cancelled | ||||||
2.4 | Tuesday, 23 October 2018 | SBT, Folha de S. Paulo, UOL | Carlos Nascimento | P | P | |||||
2.5 | Thursday, 25 October 2018 | Rede Globo, G1, GloboNews | César Tralli | P | P |
Senator
[edit]2018 São Paulo senatorial election debates | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. | Date | Hosts | Moderators | Participants | |||||
Key: P Present A Absent |
PT | PSDB | PODE | PSL | PSB | PSDB | |||
Suplicy | Gabrilli | Covas | Olímpio | Maggi | Tripoli | ||||
1 | Thursday, 20 September 2018 | RedeTV! | Erica Reis, Mauro Tagliaferri | P | P | P | P | A | P |
2 | Monday, 1 October 2018 | Folha de S. Paulo, UOL | — | P | A | A | P | A | P |
Senate candidates
[edit]Confirmed candidates
[edit]Party | Candidate | Most relevant political office or occupation | Party | Candidates for Alternate Senators | Coalition | Electoral number | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic Labour Party (PDT) |
Antonio Neto |
President of the Central of Brazilian Unions (2012–present) |
Democratic Labour Party (PDT) |
1st alternate senator: Augusta Raeffray |
— | 123 | ||
2nd alternate senator: Maria Amélia | ||||||||
Workers' Party (PT) |
Eduardo Suplicy |
Member of the Municipal Chamber of São Paulo (2017–2023) |
Communist Party of Brazil (PCdoB) |
1st alternate senator: Eduardo Annunciato |
São Paulo of Work and Opportunities
|
131 | ||
Workers' Party (PT) |
2nd alternate senator: Silvana Donatti | |||||||
Workers' Party (PT) |
Jilmar Tatto |
Secretary of Transports of São Paulo (2013–2017) |
Workers' Party (PT) |
1st alternate senator: Marilândia Frazão |
132 | |||
2nd alternate senator: Benedito Barbosa | ||||||||
Marcelo Barbieri | Mayor of Araraquara (2009–2017) |
1st alternate senator: Rodrigo Arenas |
— | 151 | ||||
2nd alternate senator: George Hato | ||||||||
Cidinha Pinto | 1st alternate senator: Rodrigo Mandaliti |
155 | ||||||
2nd alternate senator: Maria Rita | ||||||||
Luiz Carlos Prates |
Member of trade union CSP-Conlutas | 1st alternate senator: César Raya |
— | 160 | ||||
2nd alternate senator: Raquel Polla | ||||||||
Eliana Ferreira | Lawyer | 1st alternate senator: Veruska Tenório |
161 | |||||
2nd alternate senator: Sérgio Koei | ||||||||
Social Liberal Party (PSL) |
Sérgio Olímpio |
Member of the Chamber of Deputies (2015–2019) |
Social Liberal Party (PSL) |
1st alternate senator: Alexandre Giordano |
São Paulo Above Everything, God Above Everyone
|
177 | ||
2nd alternate senator: Marcos Pontes | ||||||||
Sustainability Network (REDE) |
Moira Lázaro | Middle school teacher |
Sustainability Network (REDE) |
1st alternate senator: Nilza Camilo |
Sustainable Mobilization for São Paulo
|
180 | ||
2nd alternate senator: Bruna Maria | ||||||||
Sustainability Network (REDE) |
Pedro Henrique de Cristo | University professor |
Sustainability Network (REDE) |
1st alternate senator: Marcus André |
188 | |||
2nd alternate senator: Allen Ferraudo | ||||||||
Podemos (PODE) |
Mário Covas Neto |
Member of the Municipal Chamber of São Paulo (2013–2020) |
Podemos (PODE) |
1st alternate senator: Raul Abreu |
São Paulo Trust and Advance
|
191 | ||
2nd alternate senator: Ricardo Calvet | ||||||||
Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) | Maurren Maggi |
Former Olympic athlete | Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) | 1st alternate senator: Marco Souza Dateninha |
400 | |||
Green Party (PV) |
2nd alternate senator: José Brito de França | |||||||
New Party (NOVO) |
Diogo da Luz | Aviation pilot |
New Party (NOVO) |
1st alternate senator: Rodrigo Fonseca |
— | 300 | ||
2nd alternate senator: Daniel Kotez | ||||||||
Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB) | Ricardo Tripoli |
Member of the Chamber of Deputies (2007–2019) |
Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB) | 1st alternate senator: Carlinda Araujo |
Speed Up SP
|
450 | ||
2nd alternate senator: João Jorge | ||||||||
Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB) | Mara Gabrilli |
Member of the Chamber of Deputies (2015–2019) |
Social Democratic Party (PSD) |
1st alternate senator: Alfredo Cotait Neto |
457 | |||
2nd alternate senator: Ivani Boscolo | ||||||||
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL) |
Silvia Ferraro | Middle school teacher |
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL) |
1st alternate senator: Jorge Paz |
Not Afraid to Change São Paulo
|
500 | ||
2nd alternate senator: Jucinaldo Azevedo | ||||||||
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL) |
Daniel Cara |
University professor |
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL) |
1st alternate senator: Luciene Cavalcante |
505 | |||
2nd alternate senator: Paulo Spina |
Candidacies denied
[edit]Party | Candidate | Most relevant political office or occupation | Party | Candidates for Alternate Senators | Coalition | Electoral number | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Christian Democracy (DC) |
Kaled El Malat | Municipal public servant |
Christian Democracy (DC) |
1st alternate senator: Antonio Galdi |
— | 277 | ||
2nd alternate senator: Armando Barreto | ||||||||
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB) | Jair Andreoni | Lawyer | Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB) | 1st alternate senator: Alfredo Farina Junior |
São Paulo Above Everything, God Above Everyone
|
281 | ||
2nd alternate senator: Reinaldo Castilho Pedroso | ||||||||
Workers' Cause Party (PCO) |
Nivaldo Orlandi | Accounter |
Workers' Cause Party (PCO) |
1st alternate senator: Angelina Dias |
— | 290 | ||
2nd alternate senator: Ulisses Coelho |
Declined candidates
[edit]Results
[edit]Governor
[edit]Candidate | Running mate | Party | First round | Second round | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Votes | % | Votes | % | ||||
João Doria | Rodrigo Garcia (DEM) | PSDB | 6,431,555 | 31.77 | 10,990,350 | 51.75 | |
Márcio França (incumbent) | Eliane Nikoluk (PTB) | PSB | 4,358,998 | 21.53 | 10,248,740 | 48.25 | |
Paulo Skaf | Carla Basson | MDB | 4,268,865 | 21.09 | |||
Luiz Marinho | Ana Bock | PT | 2,563,922 | 12.66 | |||
Adriano Costa e Silva | Fátima Santos | DC | 747,462 | 3.69 | |||
Rogério Chequer | Andrea Menezes | NOVO | 673,102 | 3.32 | |||
Rodrigo Tavares | Jairo Glikson | PRTB | 649,729 | 3.21 | |||
Lisete Arelaro | Maurício Costa | PSOL | 507,236 | 2.51 | |||
Marcelo Cândido | Gleides Sodré | PDT | 323,235 | ||||
Claudio Fernando | Roberto Campos (REDE) | PMN | 28,666 | 0.14 | |||
Toninho Ferreira | Ariana Gonçalves | PSTU | 16,202 | 0.08 | |||
Lilian Miranda | Marcio Roberto | PCO | 7,035 | ||||
Total | 20,245,737 | 100.00 | 21,239,090 | 100.00 | |||
Valid votes | 20,245,737 | 78.11 | 21,239,090 | 82.20 | |||
Invalid votes | 3,872,836 | 14.94 | 3,543,394 | 13.71 | |||
Blank votes | 1,801,747 | 6.95 | 1,054,978 | 4.08 | |||
Total votes | 25,920,320 | 100.00 | 25,837,462 | 100.00 | |||
Registered voters/turnout | 33,032,785 | 78.47 | 33,032,785 | 78.22 | |||
PSDB hold | |||||||
Source: UOL |
Senator
[edit]Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sérgio Olímpio | PSL | 9,039,717 | 25.81 | |
Mara Gabrilli | PSDB | 6,513,282 | 18.59 | |
Eduardo Suplicy | PT | 4,667,565 | 13.32 | |
Ricardo Tripoli | PSDB | 3,154,058 | 9.00 | |
Maurren Maggi | PSB | 2,979,856 | 8.51 | |
Mário Covas Neto | PODE | 2,127,983 | 6.07 | |
Jilmar Tatto | PT | 2,103,377 | 6.00 | |
Diogo da Luz | NOVO | 1,778,884 | 5.08 | |
Maria Aparecida Pinto | MDB | 587,859 | 1.68 | |
Silvia Ferraro | PSOL | 543,583 | 1.55 | |
Daniel Cara | PSOL | 440,118 | 1.26 | |
Marcelo Barbieri | MDB | 386,880 | 1.10 | |
Antonio Neto | PDT | 358,432 | 1.02 | |
Jair Andreoni | PRTB | 145,944 | ||
Pedro Henrique de Castro | REDE | 136,466 | 0.39 | |
Kaled El Malat | DC | 134,266 | ||
Moira Lázaro | REDE | 129,146 | 0.37 | |
Eliana Ferreira | PSTU | 60,731 | 0.17 | |
Luiz Carlos Prates | PSTU | 21,183 | 0.06 | |
Nivaldo Orlandi | PCO | 7,419 | ||
Total | 35,029,120 | 100.00 | ||
Valid votes | 35,029,120 | 67.57 | ||
Invalid votes | 11,213,560 | 21.63 | ||
Blank votes | 5,599,960 | 10.80 | ||
Total votes | 51,842,640 | 100.00 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 33,032,372 | 156.94 | ||
PSL gain from MDB | ||||
PSDB hold | ||||
Source: UOL |
Chamber of Deputies
[edit]Legislative Assembly
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