2018 Santa Catarina gubernatorial election
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Turnout | 83.69% (first round) 83.13% (second round) | ||||||||||||||||||
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The 2018 Santa Catarina state election took place in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil on 7 October and 28 October 2018. Voters elected a Governor, Vice Governor, two Senators, 16 representatives for the Chamber of Deputies and 40 Legislative Assembly members. The incumbent Governor, Eduardo Pinho Moreira (PSD) was eligible for a second term, but didn't run for re-election.[1] Military firefighter Carlos Moisés (PSL) won in the second round against state representative. Gelson Merisio (PSD).[2] Gelson Luiz Merisio (Xaxim, January 31, 1966) is a Brazilian business administrator and politician, affiliated with Solidariedade. He was a state deputy and president, in Santa Catarina, of the Social Democratic Party (PSD). Merisio presided over the Legislative Assembly of Santa Catarina between 2010 and 2012.
Incumbent Senators Paulo Bauer (PSDB) and Dalírio Beber (PSDB) ran for re-election, losing to former governor Esperidião Amin (PP) and congressman Jorginho Mello (PR).[3]
Candidates
[edit]Governor
[edit]Candidates in runoff
[edit]Party | Candidate | Most relevant political office or occupation | Party | Running mate | Coalition | Electoral number | ||
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Social Liberal Party (PSL) |
Carlos Moisés |
Military firefighter |
Social Liberal Party (PSL) |
Daniela Reinehr |
— | 17 | ||
Social Democratic Party (PSD) |
Gelson Merisio |
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Santa Catarina (2005–2019) |
Democrats (DEM) |
João Paulo Kleinübing |
This is Work
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55 |
Candidates failing to make runoff
[edit]Party | Candidate | Most relevant political office or occupation | Party | Running mate | Coalition | Electoral number | ||
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Workers' Party (PT) |
Décio Lima |
Member of the Chamber of Deputies (2007–2019) |
Workers' Party (PT) |
Alcimar Oliveira | — | 13 | ||
Mauro Mariani |
Member of the Chamber of Deputies (2007–2019) |
Napoleão Bernardes | Santa Catarina Wants More
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15 | ||||
Ingrid Assis | High school teacher | Ederson da Silva | — | 16 | ||||
Sustainability Network (REDE) |
Rogério Portanova | Higher education professor |
Sustainability Network (REDE) |
Regina Santos | — | 18 | ||
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL) |
Leonel Camasão | Journalist | Caroline Bellaguarda | A Way for Us
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50 | |||
Jessé Pereira | Evangelical priest | Danny Jumes | — | 51 |
Senator
[edit]Party | Candidate | Most relevant political office or occupation | Party | Candidates for Alternate Senators | Coalition | Electoral number | ||
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Progressistas (PP) |
Esperidião Amin |
Governor of Santa Catarina (1999–2003) |
Social Democratic Party (PSD) |
1st alternate senator: Geraldo Althoff |
This is Work
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111 | ||
2nd alternate senator: Denise Santos | ||||||||
Social Democratic Party (PSD) |
Raimundo Colombo |
Governor of Santa Catarina (2011–2018) |
Progressistas (PP) |
1st alternate senator: Jandir Bellini |
555 | |||
Social Christian Party (PSC) |
2nd alternate senator: Narcizo Parisotto | |||||||
Workers' Party (PT) |
Secretary of Human Rights (2014–2015) |
Workers' Party (PT) |
1st alternate senator: Mariluci Deschamps |
— | 130 | |||
2nd alternate senator: Derci Pasqualotto | ||||||||
Workers' Party (PT) |
Lédio Rosa |
Desembargador of the Court of Justice of Santa Catarina |
Workers' Party (PT) |
1st alternate senator: Vanio dos Santos |
131 | |||
2nd alternate senator: Írio Correia | ||||||||
Ricardo Lautert | High school teacher | 1st alternate senator: Roque Pegoraro |
— | 160 | ||||
2nd alternate senator: Pedro Rogel | ||||||||
Lucas Esmeraldino | Entrepreneur | 1st alternate senator: Marcelo Brigadeiro |
— | 177 | ||||
2nd alternate senator: Marco de Carvalho | ||||||||
Sustainability Network (REDE) |
Miriam Prochnow | Pedagogue and environmentalist |
Sustainability Network (REDE) |
1st alternate senator: Nelson Zunino |
— | 181 | ||
2nd alternate senator: | ||||||||
Sustainability Network (REDE) |
Diego Mezzogiorno | Bachelor of Hotel Managing |
Sustainability Network (REDE) |
1st alternate senator: Heli Schlickmann |
188 | |||
2nd alternate senator: Alexandre Lemos | ||||||||
Jorginho Mello |
Member of the Chamber of Deputies (2011–2019) |
1st alternate senator: Ivete da Silveira |
Santa Catarina Wants More
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222 | ||||
2nd alternate senator: Beto Martins | ||||||||
Paulo Bauer |
Senator for Santa Catarina (2011–2019) |
1st alternate senator: Casildo Maldaner |
456 | |||||
2nd alternate senator: Sandro Giassi | ||||||||
Roberto Salum | Member of the Legislative Assembly of Santa Catarina (2017–2018) |
[[File:|100x100px|Party of National Mobilization]] | 1st alternate senator: Airton Zanella |
Santa Catarina in First Place | 331 | |||
2nd alternate senator: Ailson Barroso | ||||||||
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL) |
Pedro Cabral | Middle school teacher |
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL) |
1st alternate senator: Francisco Cordeiro |
A Way for Us
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500 | ||
2nd alternate senator: Robson Ceron | ||||||||
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL) |
Antônio Campos | Higher education professor |
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL) |
1st alternate senator: Ademir Kuhn |
505 | |||
2nd alternate senator: Dilene Trevisol |
Results
[edit]Governor
[edit]Candidate | Running mate | Party | First round | Second round | |||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | ||||
Carlos Moisés | Daniela Reinehr | PSL | 1,071,406 | 29.72 | 2,644,179 | 71.09 | |
Gelson Merísio | João Paulo Kleinübing (DEM) | PSD | 1,121,869 | 31.12 | 1,075,242 | 28.91 | |
Mauro Mariani | Napoleão Bernardes (PSDB) | MDB | 836,844 | 23.21 | |||
Décio Lima | Alcimar Oliveira | PT | 460,889 | 12.78 | |||
Leonel Camasão | Caroline Bellaguarda (PCB) | PSOL | 72,133 | 2.00 | |||
Rogério Portanova | Regina Santos | REDE | 18,710 | 0.52 | |||
Jessé Pereira | Danny Jumes | Patriota | 13,472 | 0.37 | |||
Ingrid Assis | Ederson da Silva | PSTU | 9,944 | 0.28 | |||
Total | 3,605,267 | 100.00 | 3,719,421 | 100.00 | |||
Valid votes | 3,605,267 | 85.00 | 3,719,421 | 88.27 | |||
Invalid votes | 375,916 | 8.86 | 342,415 | 8.13 | |||
Blank votes | 260,484 | 6.14 | 151,683 | 3.60 | |||
Total votes | 4,241,667 | 100.00 | 4,213,519 | 100.00 | |||
Registered voters/turnout | 5,068,421 | 83.69 | 5,068,421 | 83.13 | |||
PSL gain from MDB |
Senator
[edit]Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Esperidião Amin | PP | 1,226,064 | 18.77 | |
Jorginho Mello | PR | 1,179,757 | 18.07 | |
Lucas Esmeraldino | PSL | 1,161,662 | 17.79 | |
Raimundo Colombo | PSD | 999,043 | 15.30 | |
Paulo Bauer (incumbent) | PSDB | 802,037 | 12.28 | |
Ideli Salvatti | PT | 336,449 | 5.15 | |
Lédio Andrade | PT | 327,226 | 5.01 | |
Roberto Salum | PMN | 246,686 | 3.78 | |
Miriam Prochnow | REDE | 84,486 | 1.29 | |
Pedro Cabral | PSOL | 63,523 | 0.97 | |
Antônio Campos | PSOL | 51,191 | 0.78 | |
Diego Mezzogiorno | REDE | 38,470 | 0.59 | |
Ricardo Lautert | PSTU | 13,845 | 0.21 | |
Total | 6,530,439 | 100.00 | ||
Valid votes | 6,530,439 | 76.98 | ||
Invalid votes | 1,179,990 | 13.91 | ||
Blank votes | 772,905 | 9.11 | ||
Total votes | 8,483,334 | 100.00 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 10,136,842 | 83.69 | ||
PP gain from PSDB | ||||
PR gain from PSDB |
Chamber of Deputies
[edit]Legislative Assembly
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Pereira, Moacir (18 June 2018). "Por que Eduardo Pinho Moreira desistiu da candidatura ao governo". NSC Total (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 26 October 2023.
- ^ "Comandante Moisés, do PSL, é eleito governador de Santa Catarina". GaúchaZH (in Brazilian Portuguese). 28 October 2018. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
- ^ "Esperidião Amin, do PP, e Jorginho Mello, do PR, são eleitos para o Senado por SC". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 7 October 2018. Retrieved 26 October 2023.