2014 São Paulo gubernatorial election

The São Paulo gubernatorial election was held on 5 October 2014 to elect the next Governor of the state of São Paulo. If no candidate had received more than 50% of the vote, a second-round runoff election would have been held on 26 October.[1] Incumbent Governor Geraldo Alckmin won re-election in the first round.[2]

2014 São Paulo state election

October 5, 2014
Opinion polls
Gubernatorial election
 
Nominee Geraldo Alckmin Paulo Skaf Alexandre Padilha
Party PSDB PMDB PT
Alliance This is São Paulo São Paulo Wants the Best To Truly Change
Running mate Márcio França José Roberto Batochio Nivaldo Santana
Popular vote 12,230,807 4,594,708 3,888,584
Percentage 57.31% 21.53% 18.22%

     Geraldo Alckmin      Paulo Skaf      Alexandre Padilha

Governor before election

Geraldo Alckmin
PSDB

Elected Governor

Geraldo Alckmin
PSDB

Parliamentary election

Party Leader % Seats ±
Legislative Assembly
PT João Paulo Rillo 14.51% 14 -10
PV Beto Trícoli 6.22% 6 -3
PSB Carlos Cezar 5.74% 5 +2
PMDB Jorge Caruso 4.88% 4 -1
PSC Rodrigo Moraes 3.03% 3 -1
PR André do Prado 3.00% 3 +2
PTB Campos Machado 2.96% 3 -1
PRB Gilmaci Santos 2.83% 4 +2
PPS Alex Manente 2.73% 3 -1
PSOL Carlos Giannazi 2.37% 2 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
2014 Brazilian senate election

October 5, 2014
 
Nominee José Serra Eduardo Suplicy Gilberto Kassab
Party PSDB PT PSD
Popular vote 11,105,874 6,176,499 1,128,582
Percentage 58.49% 32.53% 5.94%

Senator before election

Eduardo Suplicy
PT

Elected Senator

José Serra
PSDB

Candidates

Governor

No. Governor Vice-governor Coalition
13 Alexandre Padilha (PT) Nivaldo Santana (PCdoB)
"To Truly Change"
PT, PCdoB, PR
15 Paulo Skaf (PMDB) José Roberto Batochio (PDT)
"São Paulo Wants the Best"
PMDB, PDT, PSD, PP, PROS
21 Wagner Farias (PCB) Ivan Hermine (PCB)
28 Walter Ciglioni (PRTB) Marcelo Ayres Duarte (PRTB)
29 Raimundo Sena (PCO) Ulisses Coelho (PCO)
31 Laércio Benko (PHS) Sérgio Contente (PHS)
"United for São Paulo"
PHS, PRP
43 Gilberto Natalini (PV) Maria Lúcia Haidar (PV)
45 Geraldo Alckmin (PSDB) Márcio França (PSB)
"This Is São Paulo"
PSDB, PSB, DEM, PRB, SD, PSC, PPS, PTC, PTN, PSL, PMN, PEN, PSDC, PTdoB
50 Gilberto Maringoni (PSOL) Hildete Nepomuceno (PSOL)
"Left-Wing Front"
PSOL, PSTU

Senator

No. Senator Coalition
131 Eduardo Suplicy (PT)
"To Truly Change"
PT, PCdoB, PR
140 Marlene Campos Machado (PTB)
160 Ana Luiza (PSTU)
"Left-Wing Front"
PSOL, PSTU
210 Edmilson Costa (PCB)
281 Ricardo Flaquer (PRTB)
290 Juraci Baena Garcia (PCO)
430 Kaká Werá (PV)
441 Fernando Lucas (PRP)
456 José Serra (PSDB)
"This Is São Paulo"
PSDB, PSB, DEM, PRB, SD, PSC, PPS,
PTC, PTN, PSL, PMN, PEN, PSDC, PTdoB
555 Gilberto Kassab (PSD)
"São Paulo Wants the Best"
PMDB, PDT, PSD, PP, PROS

Debates

Date Host Moderator Geraldo Alckmin (PSDB) Paulo Skaf (PMDB) Alexandre Padilha (PT) Gilberto Natalini (PV) Gilberto Maringoni (PSOL) Walter Ciglioni (PRTB) Laércio Benko (PHS) Wagner Farias (PCB) Raimundo Sena (PCO)
23 August 2014[3] Rede Bandeirantes Boris Casoy Absent Present Present Present Present Present Present Not Invited Not Invited
25 August 2014[4] SBT, Folha, Jovem Pan, UOL Carlos Nascimento Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Not Invited Not Invited
26 September 2014[5] RecordTV, R7 Eduardo Ribeiro Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Not Invited Not Invited
30 September 2014[6] Rede Globo, G1 César Tralli Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Not Invited Not Invited

Opinions polls

Governor

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Alckmin
PSDB
Skaf
PMDB/PSB
Padilha
PT
Mercadante
PT
Lula
PT
Cardozo
PT
Kassab
PSD
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
2014 election 5 Oct 57.31% 21.53% 18.22% 2.94% 17.08% 35.78%
Ibope 1–4 Oct 2,002 45% 19% 11% 2% 21% 26%
Datafolha 3–4 Oct 3,119 51% 21% 11% 3% 15% 30%
Datafolha 1–2 Oct 2,112 50% 22% 11% 3% 14% 28%
Datafolha 29–30 Sep 2,132 49% 23% 10% 2% 14% 26%
Ibope 27–29 Sep 2,002 45% 19% 11% 1% 23% 26%
Datafolha 25–26 Sep 2,114 51% 22% 9% 2% 16% 29%
Ibope 20–22 Sep 2,002 49% 17% 8% 3% 23% 32%
Datafolha 8–9 Sep 2,046 49% 22% 9% 2% 17% 27%
Ibope 6–8 Sep 2,002 48% 18% 8% 3% 22% 30%
Datafolha 2–3 Sep 2,054 53% 22% 7% 3% 15% 31%
Ibope 30 Aug–1 Sep 1,806 47% 23% 7% 3% 19% 24%
Ibope 23–25 Aug 1,512 50% 20% 5% 3% 21% 30%
Datafolha 12–13 Aug 2,045 55% 16% 5% 3% 19% 39%
Ibope 26–28 Jul 1,512 50% 11% 5% 5% 29% 39%
Datafolha 15–16 Jul 1,978 54% 16% 4% 4% 23% 38%
Veritá 1–5 Jul 2,208 56.4% 17.2% 4.5% 1.2% 20.6% 39.2%
Datafolha 3–5 Jun 2,029 44% 21% 3% 5% 2% 26% 23%
47% 21% 4% 2% 26% 26%
Datafolha 28–29 Nov 2013 1,723 43% 19% 4% 8% 26% 24%
Datafolha 6–7 Jun 2013 1,642 52% 16% 3% 9% 19% 36%
50% 15% 11% 8% 15% 35%
52% 16% 5% 8% 18% 36%
42% 13% 26% 6% 12% 16%
2010 election 3 Oct 2010 50.63% 4.57% 35.23% 9.57% 10.10% 15.40%

Senator

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Serra
PSDB
Suplicy
PT
Kassab
PSD
Afif
DEM/PFL
Antônio
PMDB
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
2014 election 5 Oct 58.49% 32.53% 5.94% 3.04% 26.22% 25.96%
Ibope 1–4 Oct 2,002 36% 27% 7% 4% 24% 9%
Datafolha 3–4 Oct 3,119 41% 30% 7% 4% 17% 11%
Datafolha 1–2 Oct 2,112 39% 33% 8% 4% 17% 6%
Datafolha 29–30 Sep 2,132 39% 30% 9% 3% 18% 9%
Datafolha 25–26 Sep 2,114 37% 30% 10% 3% 19% 7%
Ibope 20–22 Sep 2,002 34% 25% 5% 4% 30% 9%
Datafolha 8–9 Sep 2,046 34% 31% 9% 6% 19% 3%
Ibope 6–8 Sep 2,002 33% 27% 7% 2% 29% 6%
Datafolha 2–3 Sep 2,054 35% 32% 8% 6% 19% 3%
Ibope 30 Aug–1 Sep 1,806 33% 28% 8% 4% 25% 5%
Ibope 23–25 Aug 1,512 33% 24% 7% 6% 30% 9%
Datafolha 12–13 Aug 2,045 33% 30% 7% 9% 21% 3%
2006 election 1 Oct 2006 47.82% 43.70% 4.95% 3.53% 10.09% 4.12%

Results

Governor

Candidate Party Running mate Party Votes %
Geraldo Alckmin PSDB Márcio França PSB 12,230,807 57.31
Paulo Skaf PMDB José Roberto Batochio PDT 4,594,708 21.53
Alexandre Padilha PT Nivaldo Santana PCdoB 3,888,584 18.22
Gilberto Natalini PV Maria Lúcia Haidar PV 260,686 1.22
Gilberto Maringoni PSOL Hildete Nepomuceno PSOL 187,487 0.88
Laércio Benko PHS Sérgio Contente PHS 132,042 0.62
Walter Ciglioni PRTB Marcelo Ayres Duarte PRTB 22,822 0.11
Wagner Farias PCB Ivan Hermine PCB 12,958 0.06
Raimundo Sena PCO Ulisses Coelho PCO 11,118 0.05
Invalid/blank votes 4,395,559
Total 25,736,781 100
Registered voters/turnout 31,979,717 80.48%
Popular vote
Alckmin
57.31%
Skaf
21.53%
Padilha
18.22%
Natalini
1.22%
Maringoni
0.88%
Others
0.84%

Senator

Candidate Party Votes %
José Serra PSDB 11,105,874 58.49
Eduardo Suplicy PT 6,176,499 32.53
Gilberto Kassab PSD 1,128,582 5.94
Marlene Campos Machado PTB 330,302 1.74
Fernando Lucas PRP 118,758 0.63
Ana Luiza PSTU 101,131 0.53
Ricardo Flaquer PRTB 14,833 0.08
Edmilson Costa PCB 12,102 0.06
Juraci Garcia PCO 0 0.00
Kaká Werá PV 0 0.00
Invalid/blank votes 6,748,700
Total 25,736,781 100
Registered voters/turnout 31,979,717 80.48
Popular vote
Serra
58.49%
Suplicy
32.53%
Kassab
5.94%
Machado
1.74%
Others
1.30%

Chamber of Deputies

Members of São Paulo in the Chamber of Deputies
Party Chamber of Deputies
Votes % Seats +/–
Brazilian Social Democracy Party 4,139,629 19.72 14 1
Workers' Party 2,956,439 14.08 10 5
Brazilian Republican Party 2,225,369 10.60 8 6
Party of the Republic 1,701,667 8.10 6 2
Brazilian Socialist Party 1,192,210 5.68 4 3
Green Party 955,373 4.55 3 2
Social Democratic Party 936,889 4.46 5 New
Democrats 882,582 4.20 4 2
Social Christian Party 828,477 3.95 3 1
Brazilian Democratic Movement Party 787,168 3.75 2 1
Brazilian Labour Party 701,693 3.34 2
Progressive Party 526,210 2.51 2 2
Popular Socialist Party 515,419 2.45 2 1
Solidariedade 501,003 2.39 1 New
Democratic Labour Party 451,466 2.15 1 2
Socialism and Liberty Party 429,816 2.05 1
Communist Party of Brazil 213,564 1.02 1 1
National Ecologic Party 176,184 0.84 0 New
Humanist Party of Solidarity 167,151 0.80 0
National Labour Party 163,321 0.78 1 1
Republican Party of the Social Order 134,473 0.64 0 New
Social Liberal Party 91,971 0.44 0
Progressive Republican Party 85,054 0.41 0
Labour Party of Brazil 33,906 0.16 0
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party 33,397 0.16 0
Unified Workers' Socialist Party 33,176 0.16 0
Party of National Mobilization 33,061 0.16 0
Christian Social Democratic Party 30,083 0.14 0
Christian Labour Party 27,927 0.13 0
Free Fatherland Party 25,138 0.12 0
Brazilian Communist Party 10,853 0.05 0
Labour Cause's Party 5,343 0.03 0
Invalid/blank votes 4,740,769
Total 25,736,781 100.0 70
Registered voters/turnout 31,979,717 80.48
Source: UOL

Legislative Assembly

Legislative Assembly
Party Legislative Assembly
Votes % Seats +/–
Brazilian Social Democracy Party 5,113,976 24.94 22
Workers' Party 2,975,895 14.51 14 10
Green Party 1,275,526 6.22 6 3
Democrats 1,250,922 6.10 8
Brazilian Socialist Party 1,177,204 5.74 5 2
Brazilian Democratic Movement Party 1,000,277 4.88 4 1
Social Democratic Party 808,258 3.94 4 New
Social Christian Party 622,238 3.03 3 1
Party of the Republic 615,025 3.00 3 2
Brazilian Labour Party 606,144 2.96 3 1
Brazilian Republican Party 579,337 2.83 4 2
Popular Socialist Party 560,130 2.73 3 1
Communist Party of Brazil 503,474 2.46 2
Socialism and Liberty Party 485,147 2.37 2 1
National Ecologic Party 440,348 2.15 2 New
Progressive Party 436,129 2.13 2 1
Solidariedade 405,073 1.98 2 New
Democratic Labour Party 400,555 1.95 1 1
Humanist Party of Solidarity 233,147 1.14 1 1
National Labour Party 197,333 0.96 1 1
Social Liberal Party 169,699 0.83 1 1
Progressive Republican Party 165,817 0.81 0
Republican Party of the Social Order 120,661 0.59 0 New
Labour Party of Brazil 82,288 0.40 0
Christian Labour Party 70,560 0.34 0
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party 60,310 0.29 0
Free Fatherland Party 42,924 0.21 0
Party of National Mobilization 35,420 0.17 0
Unified Workers' Socialist Party 33,865 0.17 0
Social Democratic Christian Party 32,966 0.16 0
Labour Cause's Party 4,617 0.02 0
Invalid/blank votes 5,231,516
Total 25,736,781 100.0 94
Registered voters/turnout 31,979,717 80.48
Source: UOL
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