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2018 Espírito Santo gubernatorial election

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2018 Espírito Santo state election

← 2014 7 October 2018 (2018-10-07) 2022 →
Turnout80.74%
Gubernatorial election
 
Candidate Renato Casagrande Carlos Manato
Party PSB PSL
Running mate Jacqueline Moraes Rogério Zamperlini
Popular vote 1,072,224 525,973
Percentage 55.50% 27.22%

Candidate with the most votes per municipality in the 1st round (78):
     Renato Casagrande (77 municipalities)
     Carlos Manato (1 municipality)

Governor before election

Paulo Hartung
MDB

Elected Governor

Renato Casagrande
PSB

Senatorial election
7 October 2018 (2018-10-07)
 
Candidate Fabiano Contarato Marcos do Val Magno Malta
Party REDE PPS PR
Alliance A New Way for Espírito Santo Espírito Santo More Equal In Defense of Life and Family
Popular vote 1,117,036 863,359 611,284
Percentage 31.15% 24.08% 17.05%

Senator before election

Ricardo Ferraço and Magno Malta
PSDB and PR

Elected Senator

Fabiano Contarato and Marcos do Val
REDE and PPS

The Espírito Santo gubernatorial election occurred in 7 October 2018, and elected the Governor and Vice Governor of Espírito Santo and 28 State Deputies.

The previous gubernatorial election in the state was held in October 2014, in which Paulo Hartung of the Brazilian Democratic Movement was elected in the first round with 53.44% of the votes, against 39.34% of Renato Casagrande.[1] Hartung was eligible for a second consecutive term, but decided not to run for a re-election.[2]

Casagrande was elected governor with 55.50% of the valid votes in the first round, against congressman Carlos Manato (PSL), with 27.22% of the valid votes.[3] For the Senate election, incumbents Ricardo Ferraço (PSDB) and Magno Malta (PR) were defeated by civil police chief Fabiano Contarato (REDE) and speaker and instructor Marcos do Val (PPS).[4]

Candidates

Governor

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

Workers' Party (PT)

Jackeline Rocha Municipal Secretary of Press of Colatina
Workers' Party

Workers' Party (PT)

Cléber Lanes 13
Brazilian Labour Party

Brazilian Labour Party (PTB)

Aridelmo Teixeira Professor and entrepreneur
Brazilian Labour Party

Brazilian Labour Party (PTB)

Jéssica Polese Innovation with Competence 14
Social Liberal Party

Social Liberal Party (PSL)

Carlos Manato

Carlos Manato
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
(2003–2019)
Social Liberal Party

Social Liberal Party (PSL)

Rogério Zamperlini In Defense of Life and Family 17
Podemos

Podemos (PODE)

Rose de Freitas

Rose de Freitas
Senator for Espírito Santo
(2015–2023)
Podemos

Podemos (PODE)

Thanguy Frico A New Way for Espírito Santo 19

Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB)

Renato Casagrande

Renato Casagrande
Governor of Espírito Santo
(2011–2015)

Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB)


Jacqueline Moraes
Espírito Santo More Equal 40
Socialism and Liberty Party

Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

Lawyer and human rights activist
Socialism and Liberty Party

Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

Adriana Faroni Socialist Left-Wing Front 50

Senator

Party Candidate Most relevant political office or occupation Party Candidates for Alternate Senators Coalition Electoral number
Workers' Party

Workers' Party (PT)

Célia Tavares University professor
Workers' Party

Workers' Party (PT)

1st alternate senator:
Perly Cipriano
131
2nd alternate senator:
Maria Luiza Casotti
Brazilian Labour Party

Brazilian Labour Party (PTB)

Helder Carnielli Agricultural engineer
Brazilian Labour Party

Brazilian Labour Party (PTB)

1st alternate senator:
Roberto Martins
Innovation with Competence 144
2nd alternate senator:
Nilo Franco

Brazilian Woman's Party (PMB)

Rogério Bernardo Lawyer

Brazilian Woman's Party (PMB)

1st alternate senator:
Cintia Teixeira
355
2nd alternate senator:
Vagner Tonetto
Social Liberal Party

Social Liberal Party (PSL)

Sérgio de Assis Military police lieutenant
Social Liberal Party

Social Liberal Party (PSL)

1st alternate senator:
Robson Fonseca
In Defense of Life and Family 177
2nd alternate senator:
Flávio Mello Sant'ana

Party of the Republic (PR)

Magno Malta

Magno Malta
Senator for Espírito Santo
(2003–2019)

Party of the Republic (PR)

1st alternate senator:
Carlos Salvador
222
2nd alternate senator:
Moabe Souza
Sustainability Network

Sustainability Network (REDE)

Fabiano Contarato

Fabiano Contarato
Civil police chief
Brazilian Democratic Movement

Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)

1st alternate senator:
Ana Paula Tongo
A New Way for Espírito Santo 181
Sustainability Network

Sustainability Network (REDE)

2nd alternate senator:
Bento Porto
Brazilian Communist Party

Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)

Mauro Ribeiro Public servant
Brazilian Communist Party

Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)

1st alternate senator:
Manoel Tavares
Socialist Left-Wing Front 211
2nd alternate senator:
Dinho da Silva
Socialism and Liberty Party

Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

Liu Katrine High school teacher
Socialism and Liberty Party

Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

1st alternate senator:
Tony Cabano
500
2nd alternate senator:
Wilson Junior
Popular Socialist Party

Popular Socialist Party (PPS)

Marcos do Val

Marcos do Val
Speaker and gun instructor
Popular Socialist Party

Popular Socialist Party (PPS)

1st alternate senator:
Rosana Foerst
Espírito Santo More Equal ''234
2nd alternate senator:
Ronaldo Libardi
Brazilian Social Democracy Party

Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)

Ricardo Ferraço

Ricardo Ferraço
Senator for Espírito Santo
(2011–2019)
Brazilian Social Democracy Party

Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)

1st alternate senator:
Eutemar Venturim
456
Humanist Party of Solidarity

Humanist Party of Solidarity (PHS)

2nd alternate senator:
Jurandy Loureiro
New Party

New Party (NOVO)

Ulisses Pincelli Businessman
New Party

New Party (NOVO)

1st alternate senator:
Giuliano Sandri
300
2nd alternate senator:
Fred Esteves

Opinion polls

Governor

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Casagrande
PSB
Manato
PSL
Rocha
PT
Freitas
PODE
Teixeira
PTB
Moreira
PSOL
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
2018 election 7 October 55.50% 27.22% 7.38% 5.47% 3.25% 1.18% 13.09% 28.28%
Ibope 4–5 October 812 58% 13% 6% 10% 3% 2% 9% 45%
Ibope 15–17 August 812 54% 4% 1% 13% 1% 1% 26% 41%

Results

Governor

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Renato CasagrandeJacqueline MoraesPSB1,072,22455.49
Carlos ManatoRogério ZamperliniPSL525,97327.22
Jackeline RochaCléber LanesPT142,6547.38
Rose de FreitasThanguy FricoPODE105,7545.47
Aridelmo TeixeiraJéssica PolesePTB62,8213.25
André MoreiraAdriana FaroniPSOL22,8751.18
Total1,932,301100.00
Valid votes1,932,30186.92
Invalid votes175,9887.92
Blank votes114,9185.17
Total votes2,223,207100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,753,58580.74
PSB gain from MDB

Senator

CandidatePartyVotes%
Fabiano ContaratoREDE1,117,03631.15
Marcos do ValPPS863,35924.08
Magno Malta (incumbent)PR611,28417.05
Ricardo Ferraço (incumbent)PSDB480,12213.39
Sérgio de AssisPSL247,1656.89
Célia TavaresPT164,8454.60
Ulisses PincelliNOVO37,1191.04
Liu KatrinePSOL24,4960.68
Helder CarnielliPTB22,8440.64
Rogério BernardoPTB9,5310.27
Mauro RibeiroPCB8,2870.23
Total3,586,088100.00
Valid votes3,586,08880.65
Invalid votes513,93111.56
Blank votes346,3957.79
Total votes4,446,414100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,507,17080.74
REDE gain from PR
PPS gain from PSDB

Chamber of Deputies

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Brazilian Socialist Party254,20313.152Increase1
Brazilian Republican Party238,96612.361Increase1
Social Liberal Party166,8118.631Increase1
Progressistas154,4267.991Steady
Workers' Party140,3987.261Decrease1
Popular Socialist Party116,2656.011Increase1
Party of the Republic100,2465.191Increase1
Democratic Labour Party90,0924.661Steady
Brazilian Democratic Movement66,0153.420Decrease1
Democrats61,1653.161Increase1
Brazilian Labour Party57,9643.000Steady
Social Democratic Party56,4592.920Steady
Sustainability Network54,5072.820New
Solidariedade45,8592.370Decrease1
Brazilian Social Democracy Party45,2042.340Decrease1
Communist Party of Brazil41,1242.130Steady
New Party33,8081.750New
Avante31,3431.620Steady
Republican Party of the Social Order30,0471.550Decrease1
Social Christian Party28,4771.470Steady
Humanist Party of Solidarity27,2791.410Steady
Green Party23,2441.200Decrease1
Socialism and Liberty Party14,7760.760Steady
Podemos13,0690.680Steady
Progressive Republican Party11,2170.580Steady
Free Fatherland Party7,8170.400Steady
Christian Democracy7,5970.390Steady
Patriota3,2140.170Steady
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party3,1760.160Steady
Brazilian Woman's Party2,9360.150New
Christian Labour Party2,8630.150Steady
Party of National Mobilization1,8660.100Steady
Brazilian Communist Party5850.030Steady
Total1,933,018100.0010
Valid votes1,933,01886.95
Invalid votes145,8236.56
Blank votes144,3666.49
Total votes2,223,207100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,753,58580.74

Legislative Assembly

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Brazilian Socialist Party162,5608.342Steady
Social Liberal Party160,9238.254Increase4
Brazilian Democratic Movement142,9457.332Decrease2
Brazilian Republican Party142,2737.302Increase2
Brazilian Social Democracy Party113,7595.843Increase1
Progressistas105,7875.431Decrease1
Progressive Republican Party95,5334.902Decrease1
Workers' Party84,2404.321Decrease2
Popular Socialist Party73,3113.761Decrease1
Democratic Labour Party68,4433.511Decrease1
Brazilian Labour Party67,8393.481Increase1
Green Party64,3643.302Increase1
Sustainability Network63,7313.271New
Social Christian Party63,1053.240Steady
Social Democratic Party61,4323.151Steady
Communist Party of Brazil51,1762.620Steady
Solidariedade50,6662.600Decrease1
Podemos43,5102.230Steady
Democrats43,2032.221Decrease1
Avante36,8131.891Increase1
Christian Democracy34,3021.761Increase1
Party of National Mobilization33,2981.711Steady
Republican Party of the Social Order31,7161.631Increase1
Christian Labour Party29,7851.530Decrease1
Party of the Republic24,6721.270Decrease1
Patriota23,9751.231Steady
Socialism and Liberty Party23,0481.180Steady
Humanist Party of Solidarity21,7351.110Steady
Brazilian Woman's Party14,1450.730New
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party12,0170.620Decrease1
Free Fatherland Party4,6490.240Steady
Brazilian Communist Party6120.030Steady
Total1,949,567100.0030
Valid votes1,949,56787.69
Invalid votes143,6766.46
Blank votes129,9645.85
Total votes2,223,207100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,753,58580.74

References

  1. ^ "Paulo Hartung, do PMDB, é eleito governador do Espírito Santo". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 5 October 2014. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Paulo Hartung diz que mantém decisão de não disputar reeleição neste ano no ES". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 25 July 2018. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Renato Casagrande (PSB) é eleito governador do Espírito Santo em 1° turno". Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (in Brazilian Portuguese). 7 October 2018. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
  4. ^ "Espírito Santo elege Fabiano Contarato e Marcos do Val para o Senado". Senado Federal (in Brazilian Portuguese). 7 October 2018. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
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