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2016 São Paulo municipal election

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Opinion polls
Turnout78.16%[1]
Mayoral election
 
Candidate João Doria Fernando Haddad
Party PSDB PT
Running mate Bruno Covas Gabriel Chalita
Popular vote 3,085,187[1] 967,190[1]
Percentage 53.28%[1] 16.70%[1]

File:Zonas Eleitorais em São Paulo 2016.png
     João Doria      Fernando Haddad

Mayor before election

Fernando Haddad
PT

Elected mayor

João Doria
PSDB

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

The municipal election of the Brazilian city of São Paulo took place on 2 October 2016[2] to elected a Mayor, a Vice Mayor, and 55 Aldermen for the administration of the city. The incumbent Mayor was Fernando Haddad of the Workers' Party (PT), who ran for reelection. The movements before the campaign happened in a context of politic crisis involving an impeachment request during the second term of former president Dilma Rousseff, of the Workers' Party (PT).[3]

Candidates

# Party/coalition Mayoral candidate Political office(s) Vice-Mayoral candidate
style="background:Template:Brazilian Republican Party/meta/color;"| 10
"São Paulo Knows, We Solve It"
PRB, PSC, PTB, PEN
Celso Russomanno (PRB) Federal Deputy from São Paulo since 2015, 1995–2011 Marlene Campos Machado (PTB)
style="background:Template:Workers' Party (Brazil)/meta/color;"| 13
"More São Paulo"
PT, PCdoB, PR, PDT, PROS
Fernando Haddad (PT) Mayor of São Paulo since 2013; Minister of Education 2005–12 Gabriel Chalita (PDT)
style="background:Template:Brazilian Democratic Movement/meta/color;"| 15
"Union for São Paulo"
PMDB, PSD
Marta Suplicy (PMDB) Senator for São Paulo since 2011; Minister of Culture 2012–14; Minister of Tourism 2007–08; Mayor of São Paulo 2001–05; Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1995–99 Andrea Matarazzo (PSD)
style="background:Template:United Socialist Workers' Party/meta/color;"| 16
United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)
Altino Prazeres (PSTU) President of the São Paulo Metro Workers Union since 2010 Professora Janaína (PSTU)
style="background:Template:Sustainability Network/meta/color;"| 18
Sustainability Network (REDE)
Ricardo Young (REDE) City Councillor of São Paulo since 2013 Carlota Mingola (REDE)
style="background:Template:Christian Democracy (Brazil)/meta/color;"| 27
Social Democratic Christian Party (PSDC)
João Bico (PSDC) Vice President of the Trade Association of São Paulo Sílvia Cristina (PSDC)
style="background:Template:Brazilian Labour Renewal Party/meta/color;"| 28
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB)
Levy Fidelix (PRTB) PRTB National President since 1994 Jairo Glikson (PRTB)
style="background:Template:Brazilian Social Democracy Party/meta/color;"| 45
"Speed Up SP"
PSDB, PP, PSB, DEM, PTN, PMN, PPS,
PHS, PV, PSL, PMB, PRP, PTC, PTdoB
João Doria (PSDB) Entrepeneur and TV presenter Bruno Covas (PSDB)
style="background:Template:Socialism and Liberty Party/meta/color;"| 50
"Dreams Can Govern"
PSOL, PCB, PPL
Luiza Erundina (PSOL) Federal Deputy from São Paulo since 1999; Minister of the Federal Administration 1993; Mayor of São Paulo 1989–93; State Deputy of São Paulo 1987–89; City Councillor of São Paulo 1983–86 Ivan Valente (PSOL)
style="background:Template:Solidariedade/meta/color;"| 77
Solidariedade (SD)
Major Olímpio (SD) Federal Deputy from São Paulo since 2015; State Deputy of São Paulo 2007–15 David Martins (SD)

Debates

Date Host Moderator João Doria (PSDB) Celso Russomanno (PRB) Fernando Haddad (PT) Major Olímpio (SD) Marta Suplicy (PMDB) Luiza Erundina (PSOL) Ricardo Young (REDE) Levy Fidélix (PRTB) Altino Prazeres (PSTU) Henrique Áreas (PCO) João Bico (PSDC)
22 August 2016 TV Bandeirantes Boris Casoy Present Present Present Present Present Not invited Not invited Not invited Not invited Not invited Not invited
2 September 2016 RedeTV!, Veja, UOL, Facebook Mariana Godoy, Amanda Klein Present Present Present Present Present Present Not invited Not invited Not invited Not invited Not invited
18 September 2016 TV Gazeta, Estadão, Twitter Maria Lydia Flândoli Present Present Present Present Present Present Not invited Not invited Not invited Not invited Not invited
23 September 2016 SBT, UOL, Folha Carlos Nascimento Present Present Present Present Present Present Not invited Not invited Not invited Not invited Not invited
25 September 2016 Record, Google Adriana Araújo Present Present Present Present Present Present Not invited Not invited Not invited Not invited Not invited
29 September 2016 Rede Globo César Tralli Present Present Present Present Present Present Not invited Not invited Not invited Not invited Not invited

Opinion polls

Graphical timeline

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Russomanno
PRB
Suplicy
PMDB
Chalita
PMDB
Haddad
PT
Erundina
PSOL
Giannazi
PSOL
Doria
PSDB
Serra
PSDB
Matarazzo
PSD/PSDB
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
data-sort-type="number" class="sortable" style="background:Template:Republicanos/meta/color;"| data-sort-type="number" class="sortable" style="background:Template:Brazilian Democratic Movement/meta/color;"| data-sort-type="number" class="sortable" style="background:Template:Brazilian Democratic Movement/meta/color;"| data-sort-type="number" class="sortable" style="background:Template:Workers' Party (Brazil)/meta/color;"| data-sort-type="number" class="sortable" style="background:Template:Socialism and Liberty Party/meta/color;"| data-sort-type="number" class="sortable" style="background:Template:Socialism and Liberty Party/meta/color;"| data-sort-type="number" class="sortable" style="background:Template:Brazilian Social Democracy Party/meta/color;"| data-sort-type="number" class="sortable" style="background:Template:Brazilian Social Democracy Party/meta/color;"| data-sort-type="number" class="sortable" style="background:Template:Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011)/meta/color;"|
2016 election 2 Oct 13.64% 10.14% 16.70% 3.16% 53.29% 3.04% 21.84% 36.59%
Ibope 29 Sep–1 Oct 1,204 20% 16% 13% 5% 30% 3% 13% 10%
Datafolha 30 Sep–1 Oct 4,022 14% 12% 14% 5% 38% 3% 14% 24%
Ibope 25–28 Sep 1,204 22% 16% 13% 5% 28% 4% 12% 6%
Datafolha 26 Sep 1,260 22% 15% 11% 5% 30% 2% 16% 8%
Ibope 20–26 Sep 1,204 24% 15% 12% 4% 28% 3% 14% 4%
Datafolha 21 Sep 1,260 22% 20% 10% 4% 25% 3% 15% 3%
Paraná Pesquisas 16–20 Sep 1,200 27.7% 19.5% 8.5% 4.9% 21.2% 3.3% 15% 6.5%
Ibope 10–13 Sep 1,001 30% 20% 9% 5% 17% 3% 16% 10%
Datafolha 8 Sep 1,092 26% 21% 9% 7% 16% 4% 17% 5%
Paraná Pesquisas 28 Aug–1 Sep 1,200 32.1% 15.8% 7.0% 7.1% 13.7% 4.7% 19.5% 16.1%
Datafolha 23–24 Aug 1,092 31% 16% 8% 10% 5% 5% 24% 15%
Ibope 19–22 Aug 805 33% 17% 9% 9% 9% 6% 17% 16%
Ibope 22–27 Jul 602 29% 10% 7% 8% 7% 17% 18% 19%
Datafolha 12–13 Jul 1,092 25% 16% 8% 10% 6% 13% 23% 9%
21% 11% 13% 7% 19% 30% 8%
Datafolha 16–19 Jun 602 26% 10% 7% 8% 6% 18% 26% 16%
Datafolha 28–29 Oct 2015 1,092 34% 13% 12% 3% 17% 20% 11%
34% 13% 12% 4% 17% 20% 11%
2012 election 7 Oct 21.6% 13.6% 28.98% 1.02% 30.75% 4.04% 12.78% 1.77%

Results

Mayor

Candidate Party Running mate Party Votes %
bgcolor=Template:Brazilian Social Democracy Party/meta/color| João Doria PSDB Bruno Covas PSDB 3,085,187 53.29
bgcolor=Template:Workers' Party (Brazil)/meta/color| Fernando Haddad PT Gabriel Chalita PDT 967,190 16.70
bgcolor=Template:Brazilian Republican Party/meta/color| Celso Russomanno PRB Marlene Campos Machado PTB 789,986 13.64
bgcolor=Template:Brazilian Democratic Movement/meta/color| Marta Suplicy PMDB Andrea Matarazzo PSD 587,220 10.14
bgcolor=Template:Socialism and Liberty Party/meta/color| Luiza Erundina PSOL Ivan Valente PSOL 184,000 3.18
bgcolor=Template:Solidariedade/meta/color| Major Olímpio SD David Martins SD 116,870 2.02
bgcolor=Template:Sustainability Network/meta/color| Ricardo Young REDE Carlota Mingola REDE 25,993 0.45
bgcolor=Template:Brazilian Labour Renewal Party/meta/color| Levy Fidelix PRTB Jairo Glikson PRTB 21,705 0.37
bgcolor=Template:Christian Democracy (Brazil)/meta/color| João Bico PSDC Sílvia Cristina PSDC 6,006 0.10
bgcolor=Template:Unified Workers' Socialist Party/meta/color| Altino Prazeres PSTU Professora Janaína PSTU 4,715 0.08
bgcolor=Template:Workers' Cause Party/meta/color| Henrique Áreas PCO Tranquillo Moterle PCO 1,019 0.02
Invalid/blank votes 10,313,141
Total 1,155,850 100
Registered voters/turnout 6,945,891 83.36
Source: Globo
Popular vote
Doria
53.29%
Haddad
16.70%
Russomanno
13.64%
Marta
10.14%
Erundina
3.18%
Olímpio
2.02%
Others
1.02%

Municipal Chamber

Municipal Chamber
Party Municipal Chamber
Votes % Seats +/–
bgcolor=Template:Brazilian Social Democracy Party/meta/color| Brazilian Social Democracy Party 1,032,160 19.23 11 Increase2
bgcolor=Template:Workers' Party (Brazil)/meta/color| Workers' Party 853,808 15.90 9 Decrease2
bgcolor=Template:Brazilian Republican Party/meta/color| Brazilian Republican Party 423,107 7.88 4 Increase2
bgcolor=Template:Democrats (Brazil)/meta/color| Democrats 279,834 5.21 4 Increase2
bgcolor=Template:Brazilian Democratic Movement Party/meta/color| Brazilian Democratic Movement Party 254,669 4.74 2 Decrease2
bgcolor=Template:Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011)/meta/color| Social Democratic Party 244,576 4.56 4 Decrease3
bgcolor=Template:Green Party (Brazil)/meta/color| Green Party 234,660 4.37 2 Decrease2
bgcolor=Template:Brazilian Labour Party (current)/meta/color| Brazilian Labour Party 219,972 4.10 2 Decrease2
bgcolor=Template:Socialism and Liberty Party/meta/color| Socialism and Liberty Party 184,461 3.44 2 Increase1
bgcolor=Template:Brazilian Socialist Party/meta/color| Brazilian Socialist Party 169,891 3.16 3 Steady
bgcolor=Template:Liberal Party (Brazil, 2006)/meta/color| Party of the Republic 162,335 3.02 4 Increase1
bgcolor=Template:Humanist Party of Solidarity (Brazil)/meta/color| Humanist Party of Solidarity 152,046 2.83 1 Steady
bgcolor=Template:National Labour Party (Brazil)/meta/color| National Labour Party 147,123 2.74 1 Increase1
bgcolor=Template:New Party (Brazil)/meta/color| New Party 140,794 2.62 1 New
bgcolor=Template:Progressistas/meta/color| Progressive Party 130,099 2.42 1 Steady
bgcolor=Template:Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)/meta/color| Democratic Labour Party 128,987 2.40 0 Steady
bgcolor=Template:Cidadania/meta/color| Popular Socialist Party 99,758 1.86 2 Steady
bgcolor=Template:Communist Party of Brazil/meta/color| Communist Party of Brazil 83,489 1.56 0 Decrease1
bgcolor=Template:Social Liberal Party (Brazil)/meta/color| Social Liberal Party 64,118 1.19 0 Steady
bgcolor=Template:Social Christian Party (Brazil)/meta/color| Social Christian Party 58,400 1.09 1 Increase1
bgcolor=Template:Solidariedade/meta/color| Solidariedade 55,004 1.02 0 Steady
bgcolor=Template:Sustainability Network/meta/color| Sustainability Network 47,302 0.88 0 New
bgcolor=Template:Republican Party of the Social Order/meta/color| Republican Party of the Social Order 39,461 0.74 1 New
bgcolor=Template:Christian Democracy (Brazil)/meta/color| Social Democratic Christian Party 32,347 0.61 0 Steady
bgcolor=Template:Progressive Republican Party (Brazil)/meta/color| Progressive Republican Party 30,869 0.57 0 Steady
bgcolor=Template:Patriota/meta/color| National Ecologic Party 24,180 0.45 0 Steady
bgcolor=Template:Brazilian Labour Renewal Party/meta/color| Brazilian Labour Renewal Party 21,245 0.40 0 Steady
bgcolor=Template:Christian Labour Party/meta/color| Christian Labour Party 17,877 0.33 0 Steady
bgcolor=Template:Free Fatherland Party (Brazil)/meta/color| Free Fatherland Party 14,114 0.26 0 Steady
bgcolor=Template:Unified Workers' Socialist Party/meta/color| United Socialist Workers' Party 6,505 0.12 0 Steady
bgcolor=Template:Labour Party of Brazil/meta/color| Labour Party of Brazil 5,028 0.11 0 Steady
bgcolor=Template:Party of the Brazilian Woman/meta/color| Party of the Brazilian Woman 5,864 0.11 0 New
bgcolor=Template:Brazilian Communist Party/meta/color| Brazilian Communist Party 2,489 0.05 0 Steady
bgcolor=Template:Labour Cause's Party/meta/color| Workers' Cause Party 827 0.02 0 Steady
Invalid/blank votes 1,577,133
Total 6,945,741 100.0 55
Registered voters/turnout 8,886,195 78.16
Source: UOL

References

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