2022 Pernambuco gubernatorial election

The 2022 Pernambuco state elections took place in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil on 2 October 2022. Voters elected a governor, vice governor, one senator, 25 representatives for the Chamber of Deputies, and 49 Legislative Assembly members. Paulo Câmara, the incumbent governor of Pernambuco, was reelected in the first round in 2018 Pernambuco gubernatorial election, with 1,918,219 votes, the equivalent to 50.70% of the valid votes. He wasn't eligible for a new term, since he ran for governor in 2014 and 2018. In a crowded field, former mayor of Caruaru Raquel Lyra (PSDB) defeated Federal Deputy Marília Arraes (Solidarity) by close to 20 points in the second round. She was inaugurated on 1 January 2023.

2022 Pernambuco state election

2 October 2022 (2022-10-02) (first round)
30 October 2022 (2022-10-30) (second round)
Opinion polls
Gubernatorial election
 
Candidate Raquel Lyra Marília Arraes
Party PSDB Solidarity
Alliance Pernambuco quer Mudar Pernambuco na Veia
Running mate Priscila Krause Sebastião Oliveira
Popular vote 3,113,415 2,190,264
Percentage 58.70% 41.30%

Most voted candidates by municipalities (185) in the second round:
     Raquel Lyra (105 municipalities)
     Marília Arraes (80 municipalities)

Governor before election

Paulo Câmara
PSB

Elected Governor

Raquel Lyra
PSDB

Parliamentary election

All 49 seats of the Legislative Assembly
PartyLeader % Seats +/–
Legislative Assembly
PSB Sivaldo Albino 25.71 14 +3
PP Roberta Arraes 15.42 8 -2
UNIÃO Alessandra Vieira 9.85 5 New
PL Manuel Ferreira da Silva 9.05 5 +3
Solidarity Gustavo Gouveia 7.86 3 +2
PT Doriel Saturnino 7.17 3 0
PSDB Álvaro Porto de Barros 4.46 3 +2
PV Joaquim Carneiro 3.41 3 +3
Republicanos William Brígido 5.05 2 +1
Patriota Joãozinho Tenório 3.49 1 +1
PCdoB João Paulo Cavalcanti 1.82 1 0
PSOL Jô Cavalcanti 1.78 1 0
Senatorial election
2 October 2022 (2022-10-02) (one-only round)
Opinion polls
 
Candidate Teresa Leitão Gilson Machado Neto
Party PT PL
Popular vote 2.061.276 1.320.555
Percentage 46,62% 29,55%

Most voted candidates by municipality (185):
      Teresa Leitão (138)
     André de Paula (34)
     Gilson Machado (8)
     Carlos Andrade (4)
     Guilherme Coelho (1)

Senator before election

Fernando Bezerra Coelho
MDB

Elected Senator

Teresa Leitão
PT

For the election to the Federal Senate, the seat occupied since 2014 by Fernando Bezerra Coelho, who was elected by the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB), and currently affiliated to the Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB), was at dispute. Teresa Leitão (PT), a state deputy, defeated former Minister of Tourism Gilson Machado (PL) by 15 points.

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

Political parties have until August 15, 2022 to formally register their candidates.[1]

Candidates

Candidate name and party Most recent political office Party logo Details Vice Governor Ref.
Danilo Cabral
Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB)
Federal Deputy from Pernambuco
(since 2011)
Born in Surubim, Pernambuco in 1967. Lawyer and former city councillor of Recife (2005–2009). [2]
Marília Arraes
Solidariedade (SD)
Federal Deputy from Pernambuco
(since 2019)
Born in Recife, Pernambuco in 1984. Former city councillor of Recife (2009–2019). [3]
Raquel Lyra
Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)
Mayor of Caruaru
(2017–2022)
Born in Recife, Pernambuco in 1978. State deputy for Pernambuco (2011–2017). [4]
Anderson Ferreira
Liberal Party (PL)
Mayor of Jaboatão dos Guararapes
(2017–2022)
Born in Recife, Pernambuco in 1972. Federal deputy for Pernambuco (2011–2017). [5]
Miguel Coelho
Brazil Union (UNIÃO)
Mayor of Petrolina
(2017–2022)
Born in Recife, Pernambuco in 1990. Lawyer and state deputy for Pernambuco (2015–2017). [6]
Jones Manoel
Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)
No prior public office Born in Recife, Pernambuco in 1990. History teacher, writer and YouTuber. [7]
João Arnaldo
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)
No prior public office Born in Salgueiro, Pernambuco in 1974. Lawyer and running mate of Marília Arraes in 2020 Recife mayoral election.[8] [9]
Cláudia Ribeiro
United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)
No prior public office Born in Rio de Janeiro in 1972. Teacher and candidate for mayor in 2020 Recife mayoral election.[10] [11]
Wellington Carneiro
Brazilian Labour Party (PTB)
No prior public office Born in Garanhuns, Pernambuco in 1973. Lawyer, evangelical pastor and candidate for Vice Mayor in 2020 Recife mayoral election.[12] [13]
Esteves Jacinto
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB)
No prior public office Born in Recife, Pernambuco in 1966.
Evangelical pastor and singer.[14]
[15][16]
Jadilson Bombeiro
Brazilian Woman's Party (PMB)
No prior public office Born in Recife, Pernambuco in 1978. Firefighter.[17] [18]

Withdrawn candidacies

Senatorial candidates

Political parties have until August 15, 2022 to formally register their candidates.[1]

Potential candidates

Candidate name and party Most recent political office Party logo Details Ref.
Armando Monteiro
Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)
Danilo Cabral Senator for Pernambuco
(2011–2019)
Born in Recife, Pernambuco in 1952. 34th Minister of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade (2015–2016) and Federal Deputy from Pernambuco (1999–2011). [22][23]
André de Paula
Social Democratic Party (PSD)
Danilo Cabral Federal Deputy from Pernambuco
(since 2019)
Born in Recife, Pernambuco in 1961. Lawyer, 2nd Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies (since 2021) and state deputy for Pernambuco for two periods: (1989–1991) and (1991–1998). [24]
Gilson Machado Neto
Social Christian Party (PSC)
Minister of Tourism of Brazil
(2020–2022)
Born in Recife, Pernambuco in 1968. Accordionist, entrepreneur and politician. [25]
Teresa Leitão
Workers' Party (PT)
State Deputy of Pernambuco
(since 2013)
Born in Recife, Pernambuco in 1951. Teacher and unionist. [26]
Luciana Santos
Communist Party of Brazil (PCdoB)
Vice Governor of Pernambuco
(since 2019)
Born in Recife, Pernambuco in 1965. National president of the Communist Party of Brazil (PCdoB) since 2015 and federal deputy for Pernambuco (2011–2018). Pernambuco State Secretary of Science and Technology (2009–2010).

Mayor of Olinda, Pernambuco (2001–2008) and state deputy of Pernambuco (1997–2000).

[27]
Eugênia Lima
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)
No prior public office Born in Recife, Pernambuco in 1983. Candidate for senator in 2018 Pernambuco state election.[28] [29]
Wolney Queiroz
Democratic Labour Party (PDT)
Federal Deputy from Pernambuco
(since 2007)
Born in Caruaru, Pernambuco in 1972. Federal Deputy from Pernambuco (1995–1999) and city councillor of Caruaru (1993–1995). [30][31]
Silvio Costa Filho
Republicans
Federal Deputy from Pernambuco
(since 2019)
Born in Recife, Pernambuco in 1982. State deputy of Pernambuco (2007–2019), Secretary of Tourism of Pernambuco (2007–2009) and City Councillor of Recife (2005–2007). [32][33]

Withdrawn candidates

  • Carlos Veras (PT) - Federal Deputy from Pernambuco (2019–present). Veras withdrew his candidacy to help the Workers' Party (PT) in the composition of the senatorial ticket, in order to build a consensus around the party's nomination. The federal deputy stated that this would help his ally Teresa Leitão on the gender issue on the ticket and that she has all the qualifications to be a senator.[34]

Legislative Assembly

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

Affiliation Members +/–
Elected[35] Current[36]
PSB 11 14 Increase3
PP 10 7 Decrease3
Solidarity 1 4 Increase3
PSC 5 4 Decrease1
PL 2 3 Increase1
PT 3 3 Steady
PV 0 2 Increase2
UNIÃO New 2 Increase2
Cidadania 0 1 Increase1
PSDB 1 1 Steady
PCdoB 1 1 Steady
Avante 1 1 Steady
PDT 1 1 Steady
PSOL 1 1 Steady
Republicanos 1 1 Steady
PRTB 1 1 Steady
PTB 2 1 Decrease1
MDB 1 0 Decrease1
PHS 1 0 Decrease1
DEM 3 1 Decrease2
PSD 3 0 Decrease3
Total 49

Opinion polls

First round

The first round is scheduled to take place on 2 October 2022.[37]

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Arraes
SD
Lyra
PSDB
Cabral
PSB
Coelho
UNIÃO
Anderson
PL
Arnaldo
PSOL
Jones
PCB
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Paraná Pesquisas 4–8 Jul 2022 1.510 30,7% 15,6% 7,5% 12,5% 13% 0,6% 0,6% 19,5% 15,1%
IPESPE 28–30 Jun 2022 1.000 29% 13% 10% 9% 12% 1% [lower-alpha 1] 27% 16%
24% 10% 24% 8% 14% [lower-alpha 2] 20% Tie
Instituto Potencial Inteligência 24–28 Jun 2022 1.202 25,5% 11,9% 8,6% 8,6% 13,1% 0,7% 0,7% 0,9%[lower-alpha 3] 30% 12,4%
20,3% 14,8% 16,1% [lower-alpha 4] 48,8% 4,2%
Real Time Big Data 24–25 Jun 2022 1.500 27% 18% 10% 10% 12% 1% 1% 1%[lower-alpha 5] 20% 9%
Instituto Opinião Archived 16 June 2022 at the Wayback Machine 11–14 Jun 2022 2.000 28,1% 12,6% 4,5% 8,7% 8,8% 0,6% 0,3% 1,1%[lower-alpha 6] 35,3% 15,5%
EXAME/IDEIA 3–8 Jun 2022 1.000 24% 18% 8% 12% 12% 2% 1% 0,5%[lower-alpha 7] 24% 6%
Paraná Pesquisas 10–14 May 2022 1.510 28,8% 16% 7,1% 13,6% 12,1% 1,3% 0,7% 20,5% 12,8%
34,9% 8,3% 15,4% 12,8% 2,2% 1,5% 24,9% 19,5%
32,6% 18,8% 7,7% 12,6% 1,4% 0,9% 25,9% 13,8%
Instituto Múltipla 9–13 May 2022 800 11,5% 8,3% 32,5% 3,3% 16,9% [lower-alpha 8] 27,5% 15,6%
12,4% 9% 28,1% 3,8% 16,6% [lower-alpha 9] 30,1% 11,5%
Instituto Opinião 30 Apr–2 May 2022 2.000 31,9% 13,3% 5% 9,1% 10,3% 1,5% 0,8% 28,1% 18,6%
21,1% 9% 21,4% 7,5% 14,9% [lower-alpha 10] 26,1% 0,3%
Conectar 21–24 Apr 2022 1.000 26% 15% 5% 12% 8% 2% 1% 31% 11%
24% 8% 14% 9% 3% 2% 42% 10%
29% 18% 6% 9% 4% 1% 33% 11%
34% 6% 12% 10% 4% 1% 34% 22%
27% 8% 12% 7% 2% 44% 15%
12% 18% 13% 6% 2% 49% 5%
36% 9% 11% 6% 1% 37% 25%
Conectar 26–29 Mar 2022 1.000 28% 14% 6% 11% 8% 2% 1% 32% 14%
21% 8% 15% 11% 4% 3% 39% 6%
31% 17% 6% 9% 3% 1% 33% 14%
34% 8% 12% 9% 4% 1% 33% 22%
25% 11% 11% 7% 2% 45% 14%
12% 18% 12% 7% 2% 49% 6%
38% 10% 10% 5% 1% 37% 28%
Mar 25, 2022 Marília Arraes leaves the Workers' Party and joins Solidariedade,
in order to run for the 2022 Pernambuco gubernatorial election.
[38]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)

conducted

Sample

size

Arraes
PT
Lyra
PSDB
Cabral
PSB
Coelho
UNIÃO
Arnaldo
PSOL
Jones
PCB
Anderson
PL
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Paraná Pesquisas 19–24 Mar 2022 1.510 25,8% 11,9% 15,6% 3,3% 0,9% 13,6% 28,8% 10,2%
15,2% 23,2% 4,3% 1,2% 15,4% 40,8% 7,8%
29,7% 13,6% 3,9% 1,4% 15% 36,4% 14,7%
Instituto Múltipla 10–14 Mar 2022 800 25,6% 5,9% 10,9% 0,2% 0,4% 9,2% 47,4% 14,7%
Empetec/Diário 26 Feb–4 Mar 2022 2.019 22,7% 7,6% 9,9% 9,1% 50,7% 12,8%
Instituto Simplex 22–25 Feb 2022 2.401 18,99% 5,07% 9,92% 1,29% 0,25% 9,44% 4,2%[lower-alpha 11] 50,84% 9,07%
Instituto Opinião 17–20 Feb 2022 2.000 16,2% 4,2% 9,2% 1,3% 0,7% 5,4% 17,2%[lower-alpha 12] 45,8% 1%
18,4% 4,8% 10,2% 1,6% 1,1% 6,5% 5,9%[lower-alpha 13] 51,5% 8,2%
20,9% 14,1% 3,4% 8,4% 0,8% 0,4% 6,4% 4,4%[lower-alpha 14] 41,2% 6,8%
Feb 4, 2022 Humberto Costa gives up on his candidacy to the government of Pernambuco.[39]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)

conducted

Sample

size

Arraes
PT
Costa
PT
Lyra
PSDB
Geraldo
PSB
Coelho
UNIÃO
Anderson
PL
Gilson
Ind.
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Vox Populi 22–24 Jan 2022 800 31% 14% 16% 4% 5%[lower-alpha 15] 29% 15%
38% 15% 4% 8%[lower-alpha 16] 33% 23%
37% 17% 4% 7%[lower-alpha 17] 33% 20%
Instituto Opinião Archived 8 December 2021 at the Wayback Machine 16–20 Oct 2021 2.000 19,9% 14,4% 12,4% 8,7% 1,7% 42,9% 5,5%
23,1% 15% 9,9% 9,5% 7,7% 1,2% 33,6% 8,1%
Instituto Plural 7–11 Aug 2021 1.000 25% 9% 11% 8% 7% 7% 3%[lower-alpha 18] 21% 14%
36% 11% 11% 42% 25%
42% 12% 4%[lower-alpha 19] 42% 30%

Second round

The second round (if necessary) is scheduled to take place on 30 October 2022.[40]

Lyra vs. Arraes

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Lyra
PSDB
Arraes
SD
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
EXAME/IDEIA 3–8 Jun 2022 1.000 36% 40% 24% 4%

Lyra vs. Cabral

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Lyra
PSDB
Cabral
PSB
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
EXAME/IDEIA 3–8 Jun 2022 1.000 44% 24% 32% 20%
Paraná Pesquisas 10–14 May 2022 1.510 41,8% 20,3% 37,9% 21,5%
Paraná Pesquisas 19–24 Mar 2022 1.510 41,5% 23,4% 35,1% 18,1%
Empetec/Diário 26 Feb–4 Mar 2022 2.019 26,9% 11,9% 61,2% 15%

Lyra vs. Anderson

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Lyra
PSDB
Anderson
PL
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
EXAME/IDEIA 3–8 Jun 2022 1.000 42% 31% 27% 11%
Empetec/Diário 26 Feb–4 Mar 2022 2.019 29,3% 13% 57,7% 16,3%

Lyra vs. Coelho

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Lyra
PSDB
Coelho
UNIÃO
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Empetec/Diário 26 Feb–4 Mar 2022 2.019 28,3% 12,3% 59,4% 16%

Cabral vs. Anderson

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Cabral
PSB
Anderson
PL
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
EXAME/IDEIA 3–8 Jun 2022 1.000 25% 26% 49% 1%
Paraná Pesquisas 10–14 May 2022 1.510 29,1% 28,1% 42,8% 1%
Paraná Pesquisas 19–24 Mar 2022 1.510 31,7% 26,3% 42% 5,4%
Empetec/Diário 26 Feb–4 Mar 2022 2.019 14,7% 14,2% 71,1% 0,5%

Cabral vs. Coelho

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Cabral
PSB
Coelho
UNIÃO
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
EXAME/IDEIA 3–8 Jun 2022 1.000 24% 29% 47% 5%
Paraná Pesquisas 10–14 May 2022 1.510 22,7% 35% 42,4% 12,3%
Paraná Pesquisas 19–24 Mar 2022 1.510 24,6% 34,8% 40,6% 10,2%
Empetec/Diário 26 Feb–4 Mar 2022 2.019 14,4% 13,6% 72% 0,8%

Arraes vs. Cabral

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Arraes
SD
Cabral
PSB
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
EXAME/IDEIA 3–8 Jun 2022 1.000 37% 22% 41% 15%
Paraná Pesquisas 10–14 May 2022 1.510 51,4% 18,7% 29,8% 32,7%

Arraes vs. Anderson

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Arraes
SD
Anderson
PL
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
EXAME/IDEIA 3–8 Jun 2022 1.000 41% 32% 27% 9%

Arraes vs. Coelho

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Arraes
SD
Coelho
UNIÃO
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
EXAME/IDEIA 3–8 Jun 2022 1.000 42% 31% 27% 11%

Senator

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Armando
PSDB
Leitão
PT
Gilson
PL
André
PSD
Arraes
SD
Eugênia
PSOL
Lyra
PSDB
Coelho Filho
UNIÃO
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Paraná Pesquisas 4–8 Jul 2022 1.510 18,5% 6,4% 8,2% 9,8% 0,5% 19,8%[lower-alpha 20] 36,8% 1,3%
8,4% 8,9% 12,1% 0,8% 26%[lower-alpha 21] 43,7% 13,9%
16,8% 7,7% 14,4% 27,9% 0,8% 13,7%[lower-alpha 22][lower-alpha 23] 18,7% 11,1%
Instituto Potencial Inteligência 24–28 Jun 2022 1.202 18,1% 15,8% 10,2% 5,2% 1% 49,7% 2,3%
Real Time Big Data 24–25 Jun 2022 1.500 21% 10% 8% 6% 1% 23%[lower-alpha 24] 31% 2%
EXAME/IDEIA 3–8 Jun 2022 1.000 4% 7% 7% 8% 2% 2% 2% 1% 7%[lower-alpha 25] 60% 1%
2% 1% 3% 3% 13% 1% 7% 1% 7,4%[lower-alpha 26] 65% 5,6%
Paraná Pesquisas 10–14 May 2022 1.510 9,8% 8,3% 14% 1,1% 32,8% 33,9% 18,8%
Instituto Opinião 30 Apr–2 May 2022 2.000 8,9% 5,8% 10,9% 15,7%[lower-alpha 27] 58,7% 0,6%
Conectar 21–24 Apr 2022 1.000 7% 10% 44% 2% 37% 34%
7% 13% 2% 29% 50% 16%
8% 17% 3% 15% 57% 2%
8% 45% 2% 6%[lower-alpha 28] 40% 37%
10% 2% 29% 10%[lower-alpha 29] 50% 19%
11% 3% 18% 13%[lower-alpha 30] 55% 5%
9% 44% 2% 4%[lower-alpha 31] 40% 35%
11% 3% 30% 4%[lower-alpha 32] 52% 19%
12% 5% 20% 5%[lower-alpha 33] 58% 8%
Mar 25, 2022 Marília Arraes leaves the Workers' Party and joins Solidariedade, in order to run for the 2022 Pernambuco gubernatorial election.[38]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)

conducted

Sample

size

Armando
PSDB
Veras
PT
Daniel
Cidadania
André
PSD
Arraes
PT
Anderson
PL
Gilson
PSC
Luciana
PCdoB
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Paraná Pesquisas 19–24 Mar 2022 1.510 2,3% 14% 46,2% 5,4% 1,4%[lower-alpha 34] 30,8% 32,2%
3% 14,8% 5,8% 41,8%[lower-alpha 35] 34,7% 27%
14,3% 47% 5,6% 1,9%[lower-alpha 36] 31,1% 32,7%
Empetec/Diário 26 Feb–4 Mar 2022 2.019 13% 1% 4,1% 2,7% 25,8% 5% 0,6% 5,4%[lower-alpha 37] 42,4% 12,8%
Instituto Simplex 22–25 Feb 2022 2.401 7,53% 2,76% 1,87% 14,21% 6,25% 2,85% 1,6% 3,55%[lower-alpha 38] 57,77% 6,68%
Instituto Opinião Archived 27 June 2022 at the Wayback Machine 17–20 Feb 2022 2.000 21,2% 26,1% 3,9% 3,3%[lower-alpha 39] 45,5% 4,9%
26,2% 5% 12%[lower-alpha 40] 56,8% 14,2%
26,9% 4,1% 4,8% 5,4%[lower-alpha 41] 58,8% 21,5%
26,4% 4,6% 5,1% 6,1%[lower-alpha 42] 57,8% 20,3%
26,5% 5% 13,2%[lower-alpha 43] 55,3% 13,3%
27,1% 5,5% 11,2%[lower-alpha 44] 56,2% 15,9%
22,6% 23,1% 4,8% 5,2%[lower-alpha 45] 44,3% 0,5%
27,7% 3,4% 6,6% 6,7%[lower-alpha 46] 55,6% 21%
27,1% 6,8% 11,7%[lower-alpha 47] 54,4% 15,4%
28,1% 3,2% 6,6% 6,8%[lower-alpha 48] 55,3% 21,3%
27,6% 6,7% 11%[lower-alpha 49] 54,7% 16,6%
28% 7% 10,1%[lower-alpha 50] 54,9% 21%
Instituto Plural 7–11 Aug 2021 1.000 5% 44% 10% 7%[lower-alpha 51] 34% 34%

Results

Governor

CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Raquel LyraPriscila Krause (Cidadania)PSDB1,009,55620.583,113,41558.70
Marília ArraesSebastião Oliveira (Avante)Solidariedade1,175,65123.972,190,26441.30
Anderson FerreiraIzabel UrquizaPL890,22018.15
Danilo CabralLuciana Santos (PCdoB)PSB885,99418.06
Miguel CoelhoAlessandra VieiraUNIÃO884,94118.04
Jones ManoelRaline AlmeidaPCB33,9310.69
João ArnaldoAlice Gabino (REDE)PSOL12,5580.26
Wellington CarneiroCarol TosakaPTB8,0200.16
Jadilson AndradeFernanda SoutoPMB2,4350.05
Claudia RibeiroJosé MarianoPSTU1,7450.04
Total4,905,051100.005,303,679100.00
Valid votes4,905,05185.575,303,67991.52
Invalid votes543,9229.49377,9506.52
Blank votes283,3164.94113,7301.96
Total votes5,732,289100.005,795,359100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,018,09881.687,018,09882.58
PSDB gain from PSB
Popular vote (first round)
Arraes
23.97%
Lyra
20.58%
Ferreira
18.15%
Cabral
18.06%
Coelho
18.04%
Others
1.20%
Popular vote (second round)
Lyra
58.70%
Arraes
41.30%

Senator

CandidatePartyVotes%
Teresa LeitãoPT2,061,27646.13
Gilson MachadoPL1,320,55529.55
André de PaulaPSD567,36712.70
Carlos Andrade LimaUNIÃO258,2895.78
Guilherme CoelhoPSDB187,3644.19
Eugênia LimaPSOL45,3581.02
Esteves JacintoPRTB15,7010.35
Dayse MedeirosPSTU12,8440.29
Roberta RitaPCO666
Total4,468,754100.00
Valid votes4,468,75477.96
Invalid votes705,92612.31
Blank votes557,6099.73
Total votes5,732,289100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,018,09881.68
PT gain from MDB
Popular vote
Leitão
46.12%
Machado
29.55%
Paula
12.69%
Others
11.63%

Chamber of Deputies

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Brazilian Socialist Party727,52714.645Steady
Progressistas681,16413.714Increase2
Liberal Party636,23112.804Increase3
Brazil Union461,4319.283New
Republicanos416,0598.372Steady
Brazil of HopeWorkers' Party355,6027.161Decrease1
Green Party116,4782.341Increase1
Communist Party of Brazil63,8541.281Steady
Brazilian Democratic Movement259,4765.221Steady
Avante225,1004.531Increase1
Solidariedade196,7623.961Steady
Podemos156,3843.150Decrease1
PSOL REDESustainability Network151,8123.051Increase1
Socialism and Liberty Party115,0622.320Steady
Democratic Labour Party140,3842.820Steady
Always ForwardCidadania114,1212.300Decrease1
Brazilian Social Democracy Party27,8260.560Steady
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party51,1421.030Steady
Patriota16,1220.320Decrease1
New Party12,9470.260Steady
Party of National Mobilization10,0800.200Steady
Social Democratic Party6,2460.130Decrease1
Social Christian Party6,1760.120Decrease1
Brazilian Labour Party5,5980.110Steady
Brazilian Communist Party3,8730.080Steady
Agir3,6090.070Steady
Popular Unity3,3760.070New
Christian Democracy3,1400.060Steady
United Socialist Workers' Party1,8730.040Steady
Brazilian Woman's Party4080.010Steady
Republican Party of the Social Order00.000Steady
Workers' Cause Party00.000Steady
Total4,969,863100.0025
Valid votes4,969,86386.70
Invalid votes346,9026.05
Blank votes415,5247.25
Total votes5,732,289100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,018,09881.68

Legislative Assembly

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Brazilian Socialist Party1,237,69624.8714Increase3
Progressistas738,63014.848Decrease2
Brazil Union484,1669.735New
Liberal Party456,4829.175Increase3
Brazil of HopeWorkers' Party446,6628.973Steady
Green Party163,3733.283Increase3
Communist Party of Brazil88,5691.781Steady
Solidariedade348,7407.013Increase2
Republicanos246,5534.952Increase1
Always ForwardBrazilian Social Democracy Party227,8884.583Increase2
Cidadania62,1031.250Steady
Patriota165,1783.321Increase1
PSOL REDESocialism and Liberty Party86,4451.741Steady
Sustainability Network48,4750.970Steady
Democratic Labour Party73,6591.480Decrease1
Social Democratic Party32,0500.640Decrease3
Avante24,6880.500Decrease1
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party11,8160.240Decrease1
Agir7,9910.160Steady
Brazilian Labour Party6,2990.130Decrease2
Brazilian Communist Party5,9050.120Steady
Brazilian Woman's Party4,4650.090Steady
Christian Democracy2,6020.050Steady
Party of National Mobilization2,4360.050Steady
Popular Unity2,0480.040Steady
United Socialist Workers' Party1,6880.030Steady
Republican Party of the Social Order1,0540.020Steady
Workers' Cause Party00.000Steady
Total4,977,661100.0049
Valid votes5,013,58587.46
Invalid votes314,1615.48
Blank votes404,5437.06
Total votes5,732,289100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,018,09881.68

Notes

  1. Wellington Carneiro (PTB) with 1%. Esteves Jacinto (PRTB) and Jadilson Bombeiro (PMB) didn't reach 1%. The name of the candidate Jones Manoel (PCB) was on the list, but wasn't mentioned by any respondent.
  2. Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Lula (PT) would support Danilo Cabral (PSB) for the government of Pernambuco; Paulinho da Força (SD) would support Marília Arraes (SD); Jair Bolsonaro (PL) would support Anderson Ferreira (PL); Simone Tebet (MDB) would support Raquel Lyra (PSDB) and Luciano Bivar (UNIÃO) would support Miguel Coelho (UNIÃO).
  3. Esteves Jacinto (PRTB) with 0,7% and Jadilson Bombeiro (PMB) with 0,2%
  4. Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Lula (PT) supports Danilo Cabral (PSB) for the government of Pernambuco; Paulinho da Força (SD) supports Marília Arraes (SD) and Jair Bolsonaro (PL) supports Anderson Ferreira (PL).
  5. Wellington Carneiro (PTB) with 1%; Esteves Jacinto (PRTB), Jadilson Bombeiro (PMB) and Claudia Ribeiro (PSTU) did not score on this opinion poll.
  6. Esteves Jacinto (PRTB) with 0,6% and Jadilson Bombeiro (PMB) with 0,5%
  7. Jadilson Bombeiro (PMB) with 0,3% and Esteves Jacinto (PRTB) 0,2%
  8. Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Lula (PT) supports Danilo Cabral (PSB) for the government of Pernambuco; Paulinho da Força (SD) supports Marília Arraes (SD); Jair Bolsonaro (PL) supports Anderson Ferreira (PL); João Doria (PSDB) supports Raquel Lyra (PSDB) and Luciano Bivar (UNIÃO) supports Miguel Coelho (UNIÃO).
  9. Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Lula (PT) and the governor of Pernambuco, Paulo Câmara (PSB) supports Danilo Cabral (PSB) for the government of Pernambuco; Paulinho da Força (SD) supports Marília Arraes (SD); Jair Bolsonaro (PL) supports Anderson Ferreira (PL); João Doria (PSDB) supports Raquel Lyra (PSDB) and Luciano Bivar (UNIÃO) supports Miguel Coelho (UNIÃO).
  10. Possible electoral scenario in which the presidential candidate Lula (PT) supports Danilo Cabral (PSB) for the government of Pernambuco; Paulinho da Força (SD) supports Marília Arraes (SD); Jair Bolsonaro (PL) supports Anderson Ferreira (PL) and João Doria (PSDB) supports Raquel Lyra (PSDB)
  11. Clarissa Tércio (PSC) with 4,2%
  12. Humberto Costa (PT) with 11,4% and Clarissa Tércio (PSC) with 5,8%
  13. Clarissa Tércio (PSC) with 5,9%
  14. Clarissa Tércio (PSC) with 4,4%
  15. Clarissa Tércio (PSC) with 5%
  16. Clarissa Tércio (PSC) with 6% and Tadeu Alencar (PSB) with 2%
  17. Clarissa Tércio (PSC) with 6% and Danilo Cabral (PSB) with 1%
  18. Clarissa Tércio (PSC) with 3%
  19. Clarissa Tércio (PSC) with 4%
  20. Mendonça Filho (UNIÃO) with 19,8%
  21. Mendonça Filho (UNIÃO) with 26%
  22. Mendonça Filho (UNIÃO) with 13,2% and a candidate from the Brazilian Communist Party (PCB) for Senator with 0,5%
  23. Paraná Pesquisas tested a scenario in which the names of candidates for the Federal Senate are directly linked to possible candidates for the government. In this scenario, André de Paula would be in Marília Arraes' ticket, Armando Monteiro in Raquel Lyra's ticket, Gilson Machado in Anderson Ferreira's ticket, Mendonça Filho in Miguel Coelho's ticket, Teresa Leitão in Danilo Cabral's ticket, João Arnaldo in Eugenia Lima's ticket and a generic Brazilian Communist Party (PCB) candidate on the Jones Manoel's ticket.
  24. Mendonça Filho (UNIÃO) with 23%
  25. Luciana Santos (PCdoB) with 6% and Carlos Veras (PT) with 1%
  26. Anderson Ferreira (PL) with 2%; Carlos Veras (PT) with 1%; Luciana Santos (PCdoB) with 1%; Humberto Costa (PT) with 0,4% and other candidates with 3%
  27. Luciana Santos (PCdoB) with 11,5% and Dudu da Fonte (PP) with 4,2%
  28. Luciana Santos (PCdoB) with 6%
  29. Luciana Santos (PCdoB) with 10%
  30. Luciana Santos (PCdoB) with 13%
  31. Carlos Veras (PT) with 4%
  32. Carlos Veras (PT) with 4%
  33. Carlos Veras (PT) with 5%
  34. Eugênia Lima (PSOL) with 1,4%
  35. Raquel Lyra (PSDB) with 39,9% and Eugênia Lima (PSOL) with 1,9%
  36. Eugênia Lima (PSOL) with 1,9%
  37. Wolney Queiroz (PDT) with 3,6%; Dudu da Fonte (PP) with 1,1%; Sílvio Costa Filho (Republicanos) with 0,6% and Eugênia Lima (PSOL) with 0,1%
  38. Wolney Queiroz (PDT) with 2,26% and Sílvio Costa Filho (Republicanos) with 1,29%
  39. Magno Martins (Ind.) with 2,5% and Eugênia Lima (PSOL) with 0,8%
  40. Teresa Leitão (PT) with 6,4%; Magno Martins (Ind.) with 4% and Eugênia Lima (PSOL) with 1,6%
  41. Magno Martins (Ind.) with 3,8% and Eugênia Lima (PSOL) with 1,6%
  42. Magno Martins (Ind.) with 4,2% and Eugênia Lima (PSOL) with 1,9%
  43. Dudu da Fonte (PP) with 7,3%; Magno Martins (Ind.) with 3,8% and Eugênia Lima (PSOL) with 2,1%
  44. Sílvio Costa Filho (Republicanos) with 4,5%; Magno Martins (Ind.) with 4,3% and Eugênia Lima (PSOL) with 2,4%
  45. Magno Martins (Ind.) with 4% and Eugênia Lima (PSOL) with 1,2%
  46. Magno Martins (Ind.) with 4,5% and Eugênia Lima (PSOL) with 2,2%
  47. Teresa Leitão (PT) with 5%; Magno Martins (Ind.) with 4,5% and Eugênia Lima (PSOL) with 2,2%
  48. Magno Martins (Ind.) with 4,8% and Eugênia Lima (PSOL) with 2%
  49. Dudu da Fonte (PP) with 4,7%; Magno Martins (Ind.) with 4,3% and Eugênia Lima (PSOL) with 2%
  50. Magno Martins (Ind.) with 4,6%; Sílvio Costa Filho (Republicanos) with 3,5% and Eugênia Lima (PSOL) with 2%
  51. Sílvio Costa Filho (Republicanos) with 7%

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