2014 Brazilian gubernatorial elections
Gubernatorial elections were held in Brazil on 5 October 2014 alongside nationwide general elections, with runoff elections held in several states on 26 October.
Results
The Governors elected in 2014 were the following:[1]
- Acre – Tião Viana from the Workers' Party (re-elected)
- Alagoas – Renan Filho from the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party
- Amapá – Waldez Góes from the Democratic Labour Party
- Amazonas – José Melo from the Republican Party of the Social Order
- Bahia – Rui Costa from the Workers' Party
- Ceará – Camilo Santana from the Workers' Party
- Espírito Santo – Paulo Hartung from the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party
- Federal District – Rodrigo Rollemberg from the Brazilian Socialist Party
- Goiás – Marconi Perillo from the Brazilian Social Democracy Party
- Maranhão – Flávio Dino from the Communist Party of Brazil
- Mato Grosso – Pedro Taques from the PDT
- Mato Grosso do Sul – Reinaldo Azambuja from the Brazilian Social Democracy Party
- Minas Gerais – Fernando Pimentel from the Workers' Party
- Pará – Simão Jatene from the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (re-elected)
- Paraíba – Ricardo Coutinho from the Brazilian Socialist Party (re-elected)
- Paraná – Beto Richa from the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (re-elected)
- Pernambuco – Paulo Câmara from the Brazilian Socialist Party
- Piauí – Wellington Dias from the Workers' Party
- Rio de Janeiro – Luiz Fernando Pezão from the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party
- Rio Grande do Norte – Robinson Faria from the Social Democratic Party
- Rio Grande do Sul – José Ivo Sartori from the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party
- Rondônia – Confúcio Moura from the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (re-elected)
- Roraima – Suely Campos from the Progressive Party
- Santa Catarina – Raimundo Colombo from the Social Democratic Party (re-elected)
- São Paulo – Geraldo Alckmin from the Brazilian Social Democratic Party (re-elected)
- Sergipe – Jackson Barreto from the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party
- Tocantins – Marcelo Miranda from the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party
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References
- "Disclosure System of Election Results" (in Portuguese). Superior Electoral Court (Brazil). Retrieved 28 October 2014.
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