2022 Ceará gubernatorial election

The 2022 Ceará state election took place in the state of Ceará, Brazil on 2 October 2022. Voters elected the President and Vice President of the Republic, a Governor, Vice Governor of the State and a Senator of the Republic with two alternates, in addition to 22 Federal Deputies and 46 State Deputies. Those elected will take office on January 1 (President, Governor and their respective vices) or February 1 (senator and deputies) of 2023 for terms on office lasting for four years (except in the case of the senator, who'll have a term on office for eight years).

2022 Ceará state election

2 October 2022 (2022-10-02) (first round)
Opinion polls

Governor before election

Izolda Cela
PDT

Elected Governor

Elmano de Freitas
PT

Gubernatorial election
 
Candidate Elmano de Freitas Wagner Sousa Roberto Cláudio
Party PT UNIÃO PDT
Alliance Ceará Gets Stronger Union for Ceará From the People, By the People and For the People
Running mate Jade Romero
(MDB)
Raimundo Matos
(PL)
Domingos Filho
(PSD)
Popular vote 2,808,300 1,649,213 734,976
Percentage 54.02% 31.72% 14.14%
Senatorial election
2 October 2022 (2022-10-02) (one-only round)
Opinion polls
 
Candidate Camilo Santana Kamila Cardoso
Party PT Avante
Alliance Ceará Gets Stronger Union for Ceará
Popular vote 3,389,513 1,273,272
Percentage 69.80% 26.22%

Senator before election

Tasso Jereissati
PSDB

Elected Senator

Camilo Santana
PT

The incumbent governor, Izolda Cela, who became governor after the resignation of Camilo Santana (PT) is affiliated to the Democratic Labour Party (PDT). She was eligible for a second term,[1] but the party's nominee was Roberto Cláudio, after an internal dispute where the former mayor of Fortaleza won.[2] For the election to the Federal Senate, the seat occupied by Tasso Jereissati, elected in 2014 by the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB), was at dispute. However, the senator said he would not run for reelection. [3]

Electoral calendar

Note: This section only presents the main dates of the 2022 electoral calendar, check the TSE official website (in Portuguese) and other official sources for detailed information.

Electoral calendar
May 15 Start of crowdfunding of candidates
July 20 to August 5 Party conventions for choosing candidates and coalitions
August 16 to September 30 Period of exhibition of free electoral propaganda on radio, television and on the internet related to the first round
October 2 First round of 2022 elections
October 7 to October 28 Period of exhibition of free electoral propaganda on radio, television and on the internet related to a possible second round
October 30 Possible second round of 2022 elections
until December 19 Delivery of electoral diplomas for those who were elected in the 2022 elections by the Brazilian Election Justice

Gubernatorial candidates

The party conventions began on July 20 and will continue until August 5. The following political parties have already confirmed their candidacies. Political parties have until August 15, 2022, to formally register their candidates. [4]

Confirmed candidacies

Party Candidate Most recent political

office or occupation

Party Running mate Coalition Electoral

number

TV time per party/coalition Refs.

Democratic Labour Party
(PDT)

Roberto Cláudio
Mayor of Fortaleza
(2013–2021)

Social Democratic Party (PSD)
Domingos Filho From the People, By the People and For the People 12 2min and 31sec [6]
[7]

Workers' Party (PT)

Elmano de Freitas
State Deputy of Ceará
(since 2015)

Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)
Jade Romero Ceara Gets Stronger 13 3min and 37sec [9]
[10]
[11]

Brazil Union (UNIÃO)

Capitão Wagner
Federal Deputy from Ceará
(since 2019)
Liberal Party (PL) Raimundo Matos Union for Ceará 44 3min and 51sec [12]
[13]

Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)
Chico Malta Lawyer and former bank officer.
Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)
Nauri Araújo 21 [14]

Popular Unity (UP)
Serley Leal Bank officer.[15][16]
Popular Unity (UP)
Francisco Bita Tapeba 80 [17]
[18]

United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)
Zé Batista Public employee. [19]
United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)
Reginaldo 16 [20]
[21]
The television time reserved for political propaganda for each election will be distributed among all parties and coalitions that have a candidate and representation in the Chamber of Deputies. Total:
10 minutes
[22]

Withdrawn candidacies

  • Evandro Leitão (PDT) - State deputy of Ceará (since 2015) and President of the Legislative Assembly of Ceará (2021–2022). He had previously declared that he was working with the intention of his own re-election as a state deputy. In April, he signaled support for the candidacy of the governor of Ceará, Izolda Cela. [23]
  • Mauro Benevides Filho (PDT) - Federal deputy from Ceará and state deputy of Ceará (19912015). He announced the withdrawal of his candidacy in the name of an internal unity in the party. [24]

Senatorial candidates

Political parties have until August 15, 2022, to formally register their candidates. [4]

Confirmed candidacies

Party Candidate Most recent political office or occupation Party Candidates for Alternate Senators Coalition Electoral

number

TV time per party/coalition Ref.

Workers' Party (PT)

Camilo Santana
Governor of Ceará
(2015–2022)

Workers' Party (PT)
1st alternate:
Augusta Brito
Ceara Gets Stronger 131 1min and 48sec [25]
[26]
2nd alternate:
Janaina Freitas

Social Democratic Party (PSD)
Érika Amorim State Deputy of Ceará
(since 2019)

Democratic Labour Party
(PDT)
1st alternate:
Mônica Aguiar
From the People, By the People and For the People 555 1min and 15sec [27]
2nd alternate:
Diana Carvalho

Avante
Kamila Cardoso Lawyer and candidate for Vice Mayor of Fortaleza in 2020 Brazilian general election.
Republicans
1st alternate:
Gelson Ferraz
Union for Ceará 700
1min and 55sec [28]

Brazilian Labour Party (PTB)
2nd alternate:
Pastor Paixão
The television time reserved for political propaganda for each election will be distributed among all parties and coalitions that have a candidate and representation in the Chamber of Deputies. Total:
5 minutes
[29]

Rejected candidacies

Party Candidate Most recent political office or occupation Party Candidates for Alternate Senators Electoral

number

Ref.

United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)
Carlos Silva Construction worker.
United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)
1st alternate:
Félix
160 [20]
2nd alternate:
Maria do Carmo
  • Carlos Silva: His candidacy was rejected because he did not report to the Brazilian Election Justice about previous electoral expenses in his campaign for the prefecture of the Ceará municipality of Iguatu in 2020. However, an appeal was filed against the decision and the candidate remains, until the moment, eligible to run in the election. [30]

Withdrawn candidacies

Party Candidate Most recent political office or occupation Party Candidates for Alternate Senators Coalition Electoral

number

Ref.

Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)
Amarílio Macedo Businessman
Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)
1st alternate:
Dr. Cabeto
From the People, By the People and For the People 456 [31][32]

Cidadania
2nd alternate:
Regis

Democratic Labour Party
(PDT)
Nurse Ana Paula Councillor of Fortaleza
(since 2021)

Democratic Labour Party
(PDT)
1st alternate:
Mônica Aguiar
From the People, By the People and For the People 123 [33]
2nd alternate:
Diana Carvalho

Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

Paulo Anacé
Indigenous leader and activist from Caucaia, Ceará.
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)
1st alternate:
Teacher Walter Rebouças
500 [34]
2nd alternate:
Teacher Analberto
  • Amarílio Macedo: Initially, the directory in Ceará of the Always Forward federation (composed by the Brazilian Social Democracy Party and Cidadania), under the command of Chiquinho Feitosa, one of the alternate senators of Tasso Jereissati, held a convention that defined the neutrality of the federation in the gubernatorial and senatorial elections. However, the federation's national directory, influenced by Jereissati, who obtained control of the state directory, intervened in the decision and launched the senate candidacy of the businessman Amarílio Macêdo in the From the People, By the People and For the People coalition, an alliance that also supported Roberto Cláudio's candidacy for the state government, with Dr. Cabeto and Regis as the nominees for alternate senators. But later, the Superior Electoral Court of Brazil suspended the resolution that approved Macêdo's name in the ticket, reinstating the previous decision and returning the command of the directory to Feitosa, implying the exclusion of the Always Forward federation from the coalition. [35]
  • Nurse Ana Paula: She had her candidacy for the Senate announced by the Democratic Labour Party to replace the candidacy of Amarílio Macêdo if he could not represent the coalition, but she chose to withdraw to run for the federal deputy, and Érika Amorim was chosen as a candidate by Roberto Cláudio's campaign. [36][37]
  • Paulo Anacé: He had his candidacy for the Senate announced, but resigned due to the decision of the PSOL REDE Federation to support Camilo Santana's candidacy. With that, he decided to run in the dispute for the position of federal deputy for Ceará. [38]

Legislative Assembly

The result of the last state election and the current situation in the Legislative Assembly of Ceará is given below:

Affiliation Members +/–
Elected[39] Current[40]
PDT 14 13 Decrease1
PT 4 7 Increase3
MDB 4 6 Increase2
UNIÃO New 3 Increase3
Republicanos 1 3 Increase2
PL 1 2 Increase1
PSD 2 2 Steady
Solidarity 2 2 Steady
PP 3 2 Decrease1
PV 0 1 Increase1
DEM 1 1 Steady
PSOL 1 1 Steady
PSDB 2 1 Decrease1
PCdoB 2 1 Decrease1
Patriota 3 1 Decrease2
PSB 1 0 Decrease1
Cidadania 1 0 Decrease1
PROS 2 0 Decrease2
PSL 2 0 Decrease2
Total 46

Opinion polls

Governor

First round

The first round is scheduled to take place on 2 October 2022.[41]

2022

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Wagner
UNIÃO
Cláudio
PDT
Elmano
PT
Leal
UP
Batista
PSTU
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
2022 Election Results 2 Oct 2022 5.198.892 31,72% 14,14% 54,02% 0,04% 0,03% 0,06%[lower-alpha 1] 7,55% 22,3%
IPEC 29 Sep–1 Oct 2022 1.200 37% 18% 44% 0% 0% 7%
33% 17% 40% 0% 0% 9% 7%
IPESPE 28–30 Sep 2022 1.000 37% 23% 39% 1% 2%
31% 20% 33% 1% 15% 2%
Atlas/Intel 26–30 Sep 2022 1.600 32,6% 18,9% 48,4% 15,8%
31,5% 18,3% 46,7% 3,4% 15,2%
Invox Brasil 23–29 Sep 2022 1.600 28% 27% 29% 1%[lower-alpha 2] 15% 1%
Real Time Big Data 28–29 Sep 2022 1.000 32% 18% 39% 0% 0% 11% 7%
36% 20% 44% 0% 0% 8%
Atlas/Intel 24–28 Sep 2022 1.600 33,6% 20,8% 45,1% 11,5%
32,4% 20,1% 43,6% 3,4% 11,2%
Paraná Pesquisas 23–27 Sep 2022 1.540 33,1% 18,8% 33,3% 0,3% 0,3% 0,8%[lower-alpha 3] 13,4% 0,2%
Simplex 22–27 Sep 2022 4.266 32% 14% 37% 16% 5%
Atlas/Intel 17–22 Sep 2022 1.600 38,7% 17,6% 33,5% 0,3% 10% 5,2%
Real Time Big Data 21–22 Sep 2022 1.000 31% 20% 31% 0% 1% 1%[lower-alpha 4] 16% Tie
IPEC 19–21 Sep 2022 1.200 35% 27% 36% 0% 1% 1%[lower-alpha 5] 1%
29% 22% 30% 0% 1% 1%[lower-alpha 6] 17% 1%
IPESPE 18–20 Sep 2022 1.000 37% 19% 28% 0% 0% 1%[lower-alpha 7] 16% 9%
Invox Brasil 12–18 Sep 2022 1.600 33% 26% 22% 1%[lower-alpha 8] 17% 7%
Paraná Pesquisas 8–12 Sep 2022 1.540 36,8% 24,4% 23,3% 0,1% 1,3% 0,4%[lower-alpha 9] 13,7% 12,4%
Real Time Big Data 10–12 Sep 2022 1.000 36% 22% 26% 0% 0% 16% 10%
Invox Brasil 6–12 Sep 2022 1.604 34% 26% 21% 1% 18% 8%
IPESPE 9–11 Sep 2022 1.000 36% 22% 23% 0% 1% 1%[lower-alpha 10] 17% 14%
IPEC 6–8 Sep 2022 1.200 35% 21% 22% 1% 1%[lower-alpha 11] 21% 13%
Paraná Pesquisas 31 Aug–4 Sep 2022 1.540 37,5% 24,3% 20,9% 0,2% 1,5% 0,6%[lower-alpha 12] 15% 13,2%
IPEC 29–31 Aug 2022 1.200 32% 28% 19% 2% 1% 0%[lower-alpha 13] 20% 4%
Invox Brasil 24–28 Aug 2022 1.601 37% 26% 16% 1% 1%[lower-alpha 14] 17% 11%
Atlas/Intel 23–26 Aug 2022 1.600 40,5% 18,9% 27,1% 0,1% 0,4% 0,1%[lower-alpha 15] 12,9% 13,4%
IPESPE 20–23 Aug 2022 1.000 37% 25% 20% 1% 1%[lower-alpha 16] 17% 12%
Real Time Big Data 19–20 Aug 2022 1.000 38% 25% 24% 1% 12% 13%
Paraná Pesquisas 8–12 Aug 2022 1.540 40,1% 22,3% 17,7% 0,3% 0,1% 0,5%[lower-alpha 17] 18,9% 17,8%
Instituto Verita 2–6 Aug 2022 2.040 38,6% 20,1% 19% 0,2% 0,5% 8,7%[lower-alpha 18] 12,9% 18,5%
Real Time Big Data 2–3 Aug 2022 1.500 35% 26% 20% 0% 0% 1%[lower-alpha 19] 17% 9%
35% 26% 21% 18% 9%
34% 25% 30% [lower-alpha 20] 11% 4%
IPESPE 30 Jul–2 Aug 2022 1.000 38% 28% 13% 0% 1% 1%[lower-alpha 21] 19% 10%
18 July 2022 – 30 July 2022 Roberto Cláudio defeats governor Izolda Cela in an internal dispute and is chosen
as the Democratic Labour Party nominee for the government of Ceará. [42]

Elmano de Freitas is announced as the Workers' Party nominee for the government. [43]
Adelita Monteiro withdraws her candidacy. [44]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Wagner
UNIÃO
Cláudio
PDT
Mauro
PDT
Izolda
PDT
Adelita
PSOL
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Paraná Pesquisas 11–15 Jul 2022 1.540 45,4% 26,8% 3% 0,8%[lower-alpha 22] 24,1% 18,6%
44,5% 29,2% 3,5% 0,8%[lower-alpha 23] 22% 15,3%
Vox Populi 10–13 Jul 2022 1.304 39% 37% 24% 2%
48% 28% 24% 20%
30% 52% [lower-alpha 24] 18% 22%
Quaest 27 Jun–1 Jul 2022 1.500 44% 40% 15% 4%
52% 30% 18% 22%
55% 23% 22% 32%
59% 17%[lower-alpha 25] 24% 42%
Real Time Big Data 18–20 Jun 2022 1.500 40% 35% 2% [lower-alpha 26] 23% 5%
44% 29% 2% [lower-alpha 27] 25% 15%
49% 3% 11%[lower-alpha 28] 37% 38%
45% 19% 3% [lower-alpha 29] 33% 26%
Instituto Conectar 31 May–4 Jun 2022 1.500 29% 23% 2% 34%[lower-alpha 30] 12% 5%
30% 15% 2% 40%[lower-alpha 31] 13% 10%
Paraná Pesquisas 1–6 May 2022 1.540 46,5% 24,2% 3,2% 26,1% 22,3%
43,4% 29,8% 2,9% 23,8% 13,6%
Instituto Invox Brasil 22–25 Apr

2022

1.602 37% 39% 5% 19% 2%
45% 23% 8% 24% 22%
48% 23% 10% 19% 25%
51% 12% 13%[lower-alpha 32] 24% 38%
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Wagner
UNIÃO
Cláudio
PDT
Feitosa
PSDB
Izolda
PDT
Girão
PODE
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Real Time Big Data 21–22 Mar 2022 1,000 27% 34% 8% [lower-alpha 33] 31% 7%
25% 42% 7% [lower-alpha 34] 26% 17%
27% 33% 8% [lower-alpha 35] 32% 6%
22 March 2022 Capitão Wagner leaves the Republican Party of the Social Order (PROS)
and decides to join Brazil Union (UNIÃO).
[45]

2021

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Wagner
PROS
Cláudio
PDT
Mauro
PDT
Airton
PT
Lopes
PSOL
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Paraná Pesquisas 11–15 Sep

2021

1.540 44,9% 13,1% 5,7% 4% 32,4% 31,8%
45,9% 6,7% 4,1% 8%[lower-alpha 36] 35,3% 37,9%
42,6% 26,2% 4,6% 2,6% 24,1% 16,4%
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Wagner
PROS
Cid
PDT
Cláudio
PDT
Lins
PT
Lopes
PSOL
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Instituto Ranking 29 Jul–2 Aug 2021 2.000 28,2% 30,1% 12% 5% 9,6%[lower-alpha 37] 15,1% 1,9%
38,15% 41,5% 20,35% 3,35%
Paraná Pesquisas 25–29 Jun 2021 1.528 35,1% 38% 10,2% 0,7% 15,9% 2,9%
39,1% 24,1% 14,4% 1,8% 20,7% 15%
42,8% 20,9% 1,9% 8,6%[lower-alpha 38] 25,8% 21,9%

Senator

2022

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Camilo
PT
Paixão
PTB
Mendes
AVANTE
Carlos
PSTU
Bardawil
PL
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Paraná Pesquisas 11–15 Jul 2022 1.540 65,3% 3,3% 2,7% 2,3% 1,2% 25,2% 62%
Vox Populi 10–13 Jul 2022 1.304 68% 4% 1% 3% 23% 64%
1 July 2022 The United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU) launches candidacies for the
Government of Ceará and the Federal Senate.
[46]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Camilo
PT
Paixão
PTB
Mendes
AVANTE
Matos
PL
Bardawil
PL
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Real Time Big Data 18–20 Jun 2022 1.500 67% 3% 3% 1% 26% 64%
66% 2% 2% 6% 24% 60%
Paraná Pesquisas 1–6 May 2022 1.540 66,8% 2,7% 3% 0,5% 27% 63,8%
66,2% 2,5% 2,7% 2,8% 25,9% 63,4%

2021

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Camilo
PT
Tasso
PSDB
Domingos
PSD
Anna
PSOL
Arruda
Ind.
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Paraná Pesquisas 11–15 Sep 2021 1.540 54% 17,7% 3,3% 1% 6,5%[lower-alpha 39] 17,5% 36,3%
Instituto Ranking 29 Jul–2 Aug 2021 2.000 42% 26,15% 4,05% 3% 4,2% 20,6% 15,85%
Paraná Pesquisas 25–29 Jun 2021 1.528 53,7% 22,5% 4,2% 1,8% 17,8% 31,2%
53,9% 23,1% 2% 3,7% 17,3% 30,8%

Results

Governor

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Elmano de FreitasJade Romero (MDB)PT2,808,30054.02
Wagner SousaRaimundo Matos (PL)UNIÃO1,649,21331.72
Roberto CláudioDomingos Filho (PSD)PDT734,97614.14
Chico MaltaNauri AraújoPCB3,0150.06
Serley LealFrancisco BitaUP1,8810.04
José BatistaReginaldo AraújoPSTU1,5070.03
Total5,198,892100.00
Valid votes5,198,89292.45
Invalid votes249,0994.43
Blank votes175,4593.12
Total votes5,623,450100.00
Registered voters/turnout6,820,67382.45
PT gain from PDT
Popular vote
Freitas
54.02%
Wagner
31.72%
Cláudio
14.14%
Others
0.11%

Senator

CandidatePartyVotes%
Camilo SantanaPT3,389,51369.80
Kamila CardosoAvante1,273,27226.22
Erika AmorimPSD193,2433.98
Total4,856,028100.00
Valid votes4,856,02886.35
Invalid votes454,1528.08
Blank votes313,2705.57
Total votes5,623,450100.00
Registered voters/turnout6,820,67382.45
PT gain from PSDB
Popular vote
Santana
69.80%
Cardoso
26.22%
Amorim
3.98%

Chamber of Deputies

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Liberal Party1,058,94720.735Increase4
Democratic Labour Party975,40719.095Decrease1
Brazil Union719,80114.094New
Social Democratic Party621,80912.173Increase2
Brazil of HopeWorkers' Party562,45711.013Steady
Communist Party of Brazil51,1671.000Steady
Green Party5,6680.110Decrease1
Brazilian Democratic Movement259,5455.081Steady
Progressistas225,4634.411Steady
Republicanos179,3713.510Steady
Brazilian Socialist Party169,4783.320Decrease1
PSOL REDESocialism and Liberty Party124,8792.440Steady
Sustainability Network4,5530.090Steady
Avante36,8000.720Steady
Always ForwardBrazilian Social Democracy Party31,0760.610Decrease1
Cidadania23,4990.460Steady
Social Christian Party11,9000.230Steady
Party of National Mobilization11,0610.220Steady
Brazilian Labour Party6,8140.130Decrease1
Podemos5,7010.110Steady
Brazilian Communist Party5,6520.110Steady
Patriota4,5510.090Decrease1
Republican Party of the Social Order3,7220.070Decrease2
Agir3,0300.060Steady
Brazilian Woman's Party2,7460.050Steady
Popular Unity2,3270.050New
Workers' Cause Party8150.020Steady
Total5,108,239100.0022
Valid votes5,108,23990.84
Invalid votes219,6293.91
Blank votes295,5825.26
Total votes5,623,450100.00
Registered voters/turnout6,820,67382.45

Legislative Assembly

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Democratic Labour Party1,238,56224.5013Decrease1
Brazil of HopeWorkers' Party807,06915.978Increase4
Communist Party of Brazil106,4352.111Decrease1
Green Party37,0690.730Steady
Liberal Party495,2619.804Increase1
Brazil Union406,2558.044New
Brazilian Democratic Movement371,6407.353Decrease1
Social Democratic Party330,3996.543Increase1
Progressistas295,1955.843Steady
Republicanos193,5223.832Increase1
Always ForwardBrazilian Social Democracy Party158,9553.141Decrease1
Cidadania113,0602.241Steady
PSOL REDESocialism and Liberty Party158,9403.141Steady
Sustainability Network8060.020Steady
Avante141,8692.811Increase1
Party of National Mobilization140,8342.791Increase1
Agir18,6280.370Steady
Brazilian Socialist Party14,2620.280Decrease1
Brazilian Labour Party13,7630.270Steady
Republican Party of the Social Order6,5960.130Decrease2
Podemos4,2140.080Steady
Popular Unity1,6620.030New
Total5,054,996100.0046
Valid votes5,054,99689.89
Invalid votes252,3714.49
Blank votes316,0835.62
Total votes5,623,450100.00
Registered voters/turnout6,820,67382.45

Notes

  1. Chico Malta (PCB) with 0,06%
  2. Chico Malta (PCB) with 1%
  3. Chico Malta (PCB) with 0,8%
  4. Chico Malta (PCB) with 1%
  5. Chico Malta (PCB) with 1%
  6. Chico Malta (PCB) with 1%
  7. Chico Malta (PCB) with 1%
  8. Chico Malta (PCB) with 1%
  9. Chico Malta (PCB) with 0,4%
  10. Chico Malta (PCB) with 1%
  11. Chico Malta (PCB) with 1%
  12. Chico Malta (PCB) with 0,6%
  13. Chico Malta (PCB) with 0%
  14. Chico Malta (PCB) with 1%
  15. Chico Malta (PCB) with 0,1%
  16. Chico Malta (PCB) with 1%
  17. Chico Malta (PCB) with 0,5%
  18. Adelita Monteiro (PSOL) with 2% - she withdrew her candidacy on August 3, 2022; Chico Malta (PCB) with 1,3% and others (unspecified) with 5,4%
  19. Adelita Monteiro (PSOL) with 1% - she withdrew her candidacy on August 3, 2022
  20. Possible electoral cenario where Capitão Wagner (UNIÃO) is supported by the presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro (PL); Roberto Cláudio (PDT) is supported by Ciro Gomes (PDT) and Elmano de Freitas (PT) is supported by Lula (PT).
  21. Adelita Monteiro (PSOL) with 1% - she withdrew her candidacy on August 3, 2022
  22. Serley Leal (UP) with 0,8%
  23. Serley Leal (UP) with 0,8%
  24. Electoral scenario where Izolda Cela (PDT) is supported by the presidential candidates, Lula (PT) and Ciro Gomes (PDT); and also by the former governors of Ceará, Camilo Santana (PT) and Cid Gomes (PDT).
  25. Evandro Leitão (PDT) with 17%
  26. Serley Leal (UP) with 0%
  27. Serley Leal (UP) with 0%
  28. Evandro Leitão (PDT) with 11% and Serley Leal (UP) with 0%
  29. Serley Leal (UP) with 0%
  30. Eunício Oliveira (MDB) with 34% - in a scenario where he is supported by the presidential candidate Lula (PT). In this scenario, Jair Bolsonaro (PL) would support the candidacy of Capitão Wagner (UNIÃO) for the government of Ceará and Ciro Gomes and his brother Cid Gomes (PDT) would support Roberto Cláudio (PDT).
  31. Eunício Oliveira (MDB) with 40% - in a scenario where he is supported by the presidential candidate Lula (PT). In this scenario, Jair Bolsonaro (PL) would support the candidacy of Capitão Wagner (UNIÃO) for the government of Ceará and Ciro Gomes and his brother Cid Gomes (PDT) would support Izolda Cela (PDT).
  32. Evandro Leitão (PDT) with 13%
  33. Electoral scenario where Chiquinho Feitosa (PSDB) is supported by presidential candidate Lula (PT), by former governor Camilo Santana (PT) and presidential candidate Ciro Gomes (PDT). Also in this scenario, Capitão Wagner (UNIÃO) is supported by presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro (PL) and Eduardo Girão (PODE) would support the candidacy of Sergio Moro.
  34. Electoral scenario where Roberto Cláudio (PDT) is supported by presidential candidate Lula (PT), by former governor Camilo Santana (PT) and presidential candidate Ciro Gomes (PDT). Also in this scenario, Capitão Wagner (UNIÃO) is supported by presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro (PL) and Eduardo Girão (PODE) would support the candidacy of Sergio Moro.
  35. Electoral scenario where Izolda Cela (PDT) is supported by presidential candidate Lula (PT), by former governor Camilo Santana (PT) and presidential candidate Ciro Gomes (PDT). Also in this scenario, Capitão Wagner (UNIÃO) is supported by presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro (PL) and Eduardo Girão (PODE) would support the candidacy of Sergio Moro.
  36. Evandro Leitão (PDT) with 8%
  37. Eduardo Girão (PODE) with 8,3% and Mauro Filho (PDT) with 1,3%
  38. Mauro Filho (PDT) with 8,6%
  39. Dr.ª Mayra (Ind.) with 6% and Gaudencio Lucena with 0,5% (MDB)

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