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Nominee
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Confúcio Moura
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Expedito Júnior
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Jaqueline Cassol
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Party
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MDB
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PSDB
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PR
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Running mate
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Daniel Pereira
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Neodi Carlos
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Carlos Magno
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Popular vote
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419,218
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366,072
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Percentage
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53.43%
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46.57%
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The Rondônia gubernatorial election was held on 5 October 2014 to elect the next governor of the state of Rondônia. If no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote, a second-round runoff election will be held on 26 October.[1] Governor Confúcio Moura is running for a second term. Confúcio Moura won the election.
Results
Source:[2]
First Round:
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Number of votes
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Percentage of vote
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Confúcio Moura (PMDB)
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288,220
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35.86%
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Expedito Júnior (PSDB)
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284,663
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35.42%
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Jaquiline Cassol (PR)
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121,406
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15.11%
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Padre Ton (PT)
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101,612
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12.64%
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Pimenta de Rondonia (PSOL)
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7,757
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0.97%
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Second Round:
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Number of votes
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Percentage of vote
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Confúcio Moura (PMDB)
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419,928
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53.43%
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Expedito Júnior (PSDB)
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366,072
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46.57%
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Candidates
- Padre Ton 13 (PT) - Federal Deputy (elected in 2010); former Mayor of Alto Alegre dos Parecis (elected in 2004, 2008)[3]
- Confúcio Moura 15 (PMDB) - Governor of Rondônia (elected in 2010); former Mayor of Ariquemes (2004-2010)[4]
- Daniel Pereira 15 (PSB) - lawyer, former State Deputy
- Jaqueline Cassol 22 (PR) - Rondônia Director-General of Traffic & Secretary of State for Strategic Assets (2003-2010)[5]
- Expedito Júnior 45 (PSDB) - former Senator (2007-2009) and former Federal Deputy[6]
- Neodi Carlos 45 (PSDB) - State Deputy (elected in 2006, 2010)
- Pimenta de Rondonia 50 (PSOL) - merchant[7]
- Professora Régia 50 (PSOL) - secondary school teacher
References
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