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São Paulo gubernatorial election, 2018
First launched candidates

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Opinion polls
 
Candidate João Doria Márcio França
Party PSDB PSB
Alliance Speed Up SP São Paulo Trustes and Advances
Running mate Rodrigo Garcia Eliane Nikoluk


Incumbent Governor

Márcio França
PSB



São Paulo Senate election, 2018

← 2014 7 October 2018 (2018-10-07) (one-only round)
2022 →
Opinion polls
 
Candidate Major Olímpio Mara Gabrilli Eduardo Suplicy
Party PSL PSDB PT
Popular vote 9,039,717 6,513,282 4,667,565
Percentage 25.81% 18.59% 13.32%


Senators before election

Aloysio Nunes and Marta Suplicy
PSDB and MDB

Elected Senators

Major Olímpio and Mara Gabrilli
PSL and PSDB

The next São Paulo gubernatorial election is scheduled for October 2018, and will elect the Governor and Vice Governor of São Paulo and 94 State Deputies.

The previous gubernatorial election in the state were held on October 2014. Supported by the Brazilian Social Democracy Party, Geraldo Alckmin was re-elected in first round with 57.31% of the vote, against 21.53% of Paulo Skaf and 18.22% of Alexandre Padilha.[1]

Gubernatorial candidates

Confirmed candidates

# Governor Vice-Governor Party/coalition
12 Marcelo Cândido (PDT) Gleides Sodré (PDT) Democratic Labour Party (PDT)
13 Luiz Marinho (PT) Ana Bock (PT) São Paulo of Work and Opportunities
PT, PCdoB
15 Paulo Skaf (MDB) Carla Danielle Basson (MDB) Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)
16 Toninho Ferreira (PSTU) Ariana Gonçalves (PSTU) United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)
27 Adriano Costa e Silva (DC) Humberto Alencar (DC) Christian Democracy (DC)
28 Rodrigo Tavares (PRTB) Jairo Glikson (PRTB) São Paulo Above Everything, God Above Everyone
PRTB, PSL
29 Edson Dorta (PCO) Lilian Miranda (PCO) Labour Cause's Party (PCO)
30 Rogério Chequer (NOVO) Andrea Menezes (NOVO) New Party (NOVO)
33 Claudio Fernando (PMN) Roberto Fernandes (REDE) Sustainable Mobilization for São Paulo
PMN, REDE
40 Márcio França (PSB) Eliane Nikoluk (PR) São Paulo Trusts and Advances
PSB, PR, PV, SD, PROS, PSC, PPL,
PPS, PHS, PRP, PMB, PTB, PODE, PATRI
45 João Doria (PSDB) Rodrigo Garcia (DEM) Speed Up SP
PSDB, DEM, PSD, PP, PRB, PTC
50 Lisete Arelaro (PSOL) Maurício Costa (PSOL) Not Afraid to Change São Paulo

PSOL, PCB

Declined candidates

Lost in convention

Opinion polls

Polling Firm/Link Date(s)
administered
Sample
Size
PRB PSDB MDB PT DEM PSD PDT PSB PSOL REDE NOVO Others Abst./
Undec.
Datafolha 26–28 September 2018 2,101 25%
(Doria)
22%
(Skaf)
5%
(Marinho)
1%
(Candido)
14%
(França)
2%
(Arelaro)
1%
(Chequer)
8% 23%
Ibope 22–24 September 2018 2,002 22%
(Doria)
24%
(Skaf)
6%
(Marinho)
1%
(Candido)
12%
(França)
2%
(Arelaro)
1%
(Chequer)
6% 25%
Datafolha 18–19 September 2018 2,032 26%
(Doria)
22%
(Skaf)
6%
(Marinho)
1%
(Candido)
11%
(França)
2%
(Arelaro)
1%
(Chequer)
6% 25%
Ibope 16–18 September 2018 1,512 23%
(Doria)
24%
(Skaf)
8%
(Marinho)
1%
(Candido)
9%
(França)
2%
(Arelaro)
1%
(Chequer)
5% 28%
Ibope 7–9 September 2018 1,512 21%
(Doria)
22%
(Skaf)
5%
(Marinho)
1%
(Candido)
8%
(França)
1%
(Arelaro)
1%
(Chequer)
5% 37%
Datafolha 4–6 September 2018 2,030 30%
(Doria)
23%
(Skaf)
5%
(Marinho)
1%
(Candido)
8%
(França)
2%
(Arelaro)
1%
(Chequer)
6% 30%
Datafolha 20–21 August 2018 2,018 29%
(Doria)
20%
(Skaf)
4%
(Marinho)
1%
(Candido)
4%
(França)
2%
(Arelaro)
1%
(Chequer)
5% 37%
Ibope 17–19 August 2018 1,204 25%
(Doria)
18%
(Skaf)
4%
(Marinho)
1%
(Candido)
5%
(França)
2%
(Arelaro)
0%
(Chequer)
6% 44%
Ibope 29 July – 1 August 2018 1,008

28%
(Doria)

22%
(Skaf)
3%
(Marinho)
3%
(França)
2%
(Arelaro)
1%
(Chequer)
1%-2% 43%
Paraná Pesquisas 12–17 July 2018 2,000 -- 32.6%
(Doria)
22.6
(Skaf)
5.9%
(Marinho)
-- -- -- 8.6%
(França)
-- -- -- --
-- 31.5%
(Doria)
31.1%
(Skaf)
5.0%
(Marinho)
-- -- -- 7.9%
(França)
2.7%
(Arelaro)
0.2%
(Zeitune)
1.4%
(Chequer)
-- 21.5%
Ibope 20–23 June 2018 1,008 19%
(Doria)
17%
(Skaf)
3%
(Marinho)
5%
(França)
3%
(Arelaro)
1%
(Zeitune)
1%
(Chequer)
48%
Paraná Pesquisas 13–18 June 2018 2,000 -- 33.5%
(Doria)
22.3%
(Skaf)
6.5%
(Marinho)
-- -- -- 8.2%
(França)
-- -- -- -- 22.9
-- 31.8%
(Doria)
20.4%
(Skaf)
5.1%
(Marinho)
-- -- -- 7.0%
(França)
2.8%
(Arelaro)
0.8%
(Zeitune)
1.6%
(Chequer)
- 22.2%
Ibope 20–23 April 2018 1,008 24%
(Doria)
19%
(Skaf)
4%
(Marinho)
3%
(França)
1%
(Arelaro)
0%
(Zeitune)
2%
(Chequer)
48%
Datafolha 11–13 April 2018 1,954 29%
(Doria)
20%
(Skaf)
7%
(Marinho)
8%
(França)
1%
(Arelaro)
1%
(Zeitune)
2%
(Chequer)
31%
36%
(Doria)
9%
(Marinho)
10%
(França)
2%
(Arelaro)
2%
(Zeitune)
3%
(Chequer)
38%
Paraná Pesquisas 20–25 February 2018 2,000 29.1%
(Russomano)
30.1%
(Doria)
12.9%
(Skaf)
3.6%
(Marinho)
1.9%
(Garcia)
2.5%
(França)
1.7%
(Giannazi)
18.2%
39.8%
(Doria)
19.1%
(Skaf)
5.5%
(Marinho)
4.9%
(Garcia)
3.5%
(França)
2.1%
(Giannazi)
25.1%
28.2%
(Russomano)
29.2%
(Doria)
12.2%
(Skaf)
9.4%
(Haddad)
1.8%
(Garcia)
2.2%
(França)
1.2%
(Giannazi)
15.8%
37.3%
(Doria)
17.5%
(Skaf)
13.4%
(Haddad)
4.5%
(Garcia)
3.0%
(França)
1.7%
(Giannazi)
22.6%
37.5%
(Russomano)
2.8%
(d'Ávila)
18.8%
(Skaf)
4.2%
(Marinho)
2.5%
(Garcia)
4.0%
(França)
2.1%
(Giannazi)
28.1%
4.1%
(d'Ávila)
30.6%
(Skaf)
7.3%
(Marinho)
7.2%
(Garcia)
5.3%
(França)
2.9%
(Giannazi)
42.6%
37.8%
(Russomano)
3.5%
(Aníbal)
18.9%
(Skaf)
4.2%
(Marinho)
2.4%
(Garcia)
4.0%
(França)
2.0%
(Giannazi)
27.2%
4.7%
(Aníbal)
30.8%
(Skaf)
7.2%
(Marinho)
7.0%
(Garcia)
5.4%
(França)
3.0%
(Giannazi)
41.9%
Datafolha 28–30 November 2017 2,002 25%
(Russomano)
18%
(Doria)
13%
(Skaf)
9%
(Haddad)
4%
(Garcia)
3%
(Kassab)
2%
(Chalita)
2%
(França)
1%
(Arelaro)
1%
(Zeitune)
22%
29%
(Russomano)
2%
(Aníbal)
18%
(Skaf)
4%
(Kassab)
4%
(Chalita)
3%
(França)
26%
25%
(Russomano)
13%
(Serra)
16%
(Skaf)
8%
(Haddad)
3%
(Garcia)
3%
(Kassab)
3%
(Chalita)
2%
(França)
24%
19%
(Doria)
13%
(Skaf)
3%
(Marinho)
4%
(Kassab)
25%
30%
(Russomano)
2%
(Aníbal)
18%
(Skaf)
4%
(Garcia)
5%
(Kassab)
4%
(Chalita)
3%
(França)
0%
(Zeitune)
30%
27%
(Russomano)
14%
(Serra)
16%
(Skaf)
2%
(Marinho)
4%
(Kassab)
3%
(Chalita)
2%
(França)
1%
(Zeitune)
27%
32%
(Russomano)
20%
(Skaf)
4%
(Marinho)
4%
(Chalita)
3%
(França)
31%
2014 election 5 October 2014 25,736,781 57.31%
(Alckmin)
21.53%
(Skaf)
18.22%
(Padilha)
0.88%
(Maringoni)
2.06% 17.08%

Results

Governor

Candidate Running mate First round Second round
Valid Votes % Valid Votes %
João Doria (PSDB) Rodrigo Garcia (DEM) 6,431,555 31.77 TBA TBA
Márcio França (PSB) Eliane Nikoluk (PTB) 4,358,998 21.53 TBA TBA
Paulo Skaf (MDB) Carla Danielle Basson (MDB) 4,269,865 21.09
Luiz Marinho (PT) Ana Bock (PT) 2,563,922 12.66
Adriano Costa e Silva (DC) Humberto Alencar (DC) 747,462 3.69
Rogério Chequer (NOVO) Andrea Menezes (NOVO) 673,102 3.32
Rodrigo Tavares (PRTB) Jairo Glikson (PRTB) 649,729 3.21
Lisete Arelaro (PSOL) Maurício Costa (PSOL) 507,236 2.51
Claudio Fernando (PMN) Roberto Fernandes (REDE) 28,666 0.14
Toninho Ferreira (PSTU) Ariana Gonçalves (PSTU) 16,202 0.08
Lilian Miranda(PCO) Marcio Roberto Oliveira (PCO) 0 0.00
Marcelo Cândido (PDT) Gleides Sodré (PDT) 0 0.00
Valid votes 20,246,737 78.11 TBA TBA
Null votes 3,872,836 14.94 TBA TBA
Blank votes 1,801,747 6.95 TBA TBA
Total votes 25,928,320 100 TBA TBA
Turnout 25,928,320 78.42 TBA TBA
Abstentions 7,111,870 21.53 TBA TBA
Total 33,032,372 100 33,032,372 100

Senator

  Elect

Candidate Valid Votes %
Major 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
Mario Covas Neto (PODE) 2,127,983 6.08
Jilmar Tatto (PT) 2,103,377 6.00
Diogo da Luz (NOVO) 1,778,884 5.08
Cidinha (MDB) 587,859 1.68
Sílvia 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
Pedro Henrique de Cristo (REDE) 136,466 0.39
Moira Lázaro (REDE) 129,146 0.37
Eliana Ferreira (PSTU) 60,731 0.17
Luiz Carlos Prates (PSTU) 21,183 0.06
Jair Andreoni (PRTB) 0 0.00
Kaled (DC) 0 0.00
Nivaldo Orlandi (PCO) 0 0.00
Valid votes 35,029,120 67.57
Null votes 11,213,560 21.63
Blank votes 5,599,960 10.80
Total votes 51,842,640 100
Turnout 25,928,320 78.42
Abstentions 7,111,870 21.53
Total 33,032,372 100

Debates

Date Host Moderator João Doria (PSDB) Paulo Skaf (MDB) Márcio França (PSB) Luiz Marinho (PT) Lisete Arelaro (PSOL) Marcelo Cândido (PDT) Rodrigo Tavares (PRTB) Toninho Ferreira (PSTU) Adriano Costa e Silva (DC) Edson Dorta (PCO) Rogério Chequer (NOVO) Claudio Fernando (PMN)
16 August 2018[16] Rede Bandeirantes Fábio Pannunzio Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Not Invited Not Invited Not Invited Not Invited Not Invited
24 August 2018[16] RedeTV! Amanda Klein
Boris Casoy
Mariana Godoy
Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Not Invited Not Invited Not Invited Not Invited Not Invited
16 September 2018 TV Gazeta, O Estado de S. Paulo[17] Maria Lydia Flândoli Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Not Invited Not Invited Not Invited Not Invited Not Invited
19 September 2018[18] SBT, Folha, UOL Carlos Nascimento Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Not Invited Not Invited Not Invited Not Invited Not Invited
29 September 2018[19] RecordTV, R7 [pt] Reinaldo Gottino Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Not Invited Not Invited Not Invited Not Invited Not Invited

Senate candidates

Confirmed candidates

No. Senator Party/Coalition
123 Antônio Neto (PDT)
Democratic Labour Party (PDT)
131 Eduardo Suplicy (PT)
São Paulo of Work and Opportunities
PT, PCdoB
132 Jilmar Tatto (PT)
São Paulo of Work and Opportunities
PT, PCdoB
151 Marcelo Barbieri (MDB)
Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)
155 Cidinha (MDB)
Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)
160 Mancha (PSTU)
United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)
161 Eliana Ferreira (PSTU)
United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)
177 Major Olímpio (PSL)
São Paulo Above Everything, God Above Everyone
PSL, PRTB
180 Moira Lázaro (REDE)
Sustainable Mobilization for São Paulo
PMN, REDE
188 Pedro Henrique de Cristo (REDE)
Sustainable Mobilization for São Paulo
PMN, REDE
191 Mário Covas Neto (PODE)
São Paulo Trusts and Advances
PSB, PODE, PPS, PDT, PHS, SD,
PROS, PR, PATRI, PSC, PRP
300 Diogo da Luz (NOVO)
New Party (NOVO)
400 Maurren Maggi (PSB)
São Paulo Trusts and Advances
PSB, PODE, PPS, PDT, PHS, SD,
PROS, PR, PATRI, PSC, PRP
457 Mara Gabrilli (PSDB)
Speed Up SP
PSDB, DEM, PSD, PP, PRB, PTC
450 Ricardo Tripoli (PSDB)
Speed Up SP
PSDB, DEM, PSD, PP, PRB, PTC
500 Silvia Ferraro (PSOL)
Not Afraid to Change SP
PSOL, PCB
505 Daniel Cara (PSOL)
Not Afraid to Change SP
PSOL, PCB

Declined candidates

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