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
PartyLeader % 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

# Party/coalition Gubernatorial candidate Political office(s) Vice-Gubernatorial candidate
13 "To Truly Change"
PT, PCdoB, PR
Alexandre Padilha (PT) Minister of Health 2011–14; Secretary of Institutional Affairs 2009–11 Nivaldo Santana (PCdoB)
15 "São Paulo Wants the Best"
PMDB, PDT, PSD, PP, PROS
Paulo Skaf (PMDB) President of the Center of Industries of the State of São Paulo since 2007; President of the Federation of Industries of the State of São Paulo since 2004 José Roberto Batochio (PDT)
21 Brazilian Communist Party (PCB) Wagner Farias (PCB) Ivan Hermine (PCB)
28 Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB) Walter Ciglioni (PRTB) Marcelo Ayres Duarte (PRTB)
29 Workers' Cause Party (PCO) Raimundo Sena (PCO) Ulisses Coelho (PCO)
31 "Union for São Paulo"
PHS, PRP
Laércio Benko (PHS) Sérgio Contente (PHS)
43 Green Party (PV) Gilberto Natalini (PV) City Councillor of São Paulo 2001–21 Maria Lúcia Haidar (PV)
45 "This Is São Paulo"
PSDB, PSB, DEM, PRB, SD, PSC, PPS, PTC, PTN, PSL, PMN, PEN, PSDC, PTdoB
Geraldo Alckmin (PSDB) Governor of São Paulo 2011–18, 2001–06; Vice Governor of São Paulo 1995–2001; Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1987–94; State Deputy of São Paulo 1983–87; Mayor of Pindamonhangaba 1977–82; City Councillor of Pindamonhangaba 1973–77 Márcio França (PSB)
50 "Left-Wing Front"
PSOL, PSTU
Gilberto Maringoni (PSOL) Hildete Nepomuceno (PSOL)

Senator

No. Senator Party/coalition
131 Eduardo Suplicy (PT) "To Truly Change"
PT, PCdoB, PR
140 Marlene Campos Machado (PTB) Brazilian Labour Party (PTB)
160 Ana Luiza (PSTU) "Left-Wing Front"
PSOL, PSTU
210 Edmilson Costa (PCB) Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)
281 Ricardo Flaquer (PRTB) Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB)
290 Juraci Baena Garcia (PCO) Workers' Cause Party (PCO)
430 Kaká Werá (PV) Green Party (PV)
441 Fernando Lucas (PRP) Progressive Republican Party (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

Polling aggregates
Active candidates
  Geraldo Alckmin (PSDB)
  Paul Skaf (PMDB)
  Alexandre Padilha (PT)
  Others
  Abstentions/Undecided
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

Polling aggregates
Active candidates
  José Serra (PSDB)
  Eduardo Suplicy (PT)
  Gilberto Kassab (PSD)
  Others
  Abstentions/Undecided
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

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Geraldo Alckmin (incumbent)Márcio França (PSB)PSDB12,230,80757.31
Paulo SkafJosé Roberto Batochio (PDT)PMDB4,594,70821.53
Alexandre PadilhaNivaldo Santana (PCdoB)PT3,888,58418.22
Gilberto NataliniMaria Lúcia HaidarPV260,6861.22
Gilberto MaringoniHildete NepomucenoPSOL187,4870.88
Laércio BenkoSérgio ContentePHS132,0420.62
Walter CiglioniMarcelo Ayres DuartePRTB22,8220.11
Wagner FariasIvan HerminePCB12,9580.06
Raimundo SenaUlisses CoelhoPCO11,1180.05
Total21,341,212100.00
Valid votes21,341,21282.92
Invalid votes2,374,9469.23
Blank votes2,020,6137.85
Total votes25,736,771100.00
Registered voters/turnout31,979,71780.48
PSDB hold
Popular vote
Alckmin
57.31%
Skaf
21.53%
Padilha
18.22%
Others
2.94%

Senator

CandidatePartyVotes%
José SerraPSDB11,105,87457.92
Eduardo Suplicy (incumbent)PT6,176,49932.21
Gilberto KassabPSD1,128,5825.89
Marlene Campos MachadoPTB330,3021.72
Kaká WeráPV186,5980.97
Fernando LucasPRP118,7580.62
Ana LuizaPSTU101,1310.53
Ricardo FláquerPRTB14,8330.08
Edmilson CostaPCB12,1020.06
Juraci GarciaPCO00.00
Total19,174,679100.00
Valid votes19,174,67974.50
Invalid votes3,666,81314.25
Blank votes2,895,28911.25
Total votes25,736,781100.00
Registered voters/turnout31,979,71780.48
PSDB gain from PT
Popular vote
Serra
58.49%
Suplicy
32.53%
Kassab
5.94%
Others
3.04%

Chamber of Deputies

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Brazilian Social Democracy Party4,139,62919.7214Increase1
Workers' Party2,956,43914.0810Increase5
Brazilian Republican Party2,225,36910.608Increase6
Party of the Republic1,701,6678.106Increase2
Brazilian Socialist Party1,192,2105.684Decrease2
Green Party955,3734.553Decrease2
Social Democratic Party936,8894.465New
Democrats882,5824.204Decrease2
Social Christian Party828,4773.953Increase1
Brazilian Democratic Movement Party787,1683.752Increase1
Brazilian Labour Party701,6933.342Steady
Progressive Party526,2102.512Decrease2
Popular Socialist Party515,4192.452Decrease1
Solidariedade501,0032.391New
Democratic Labour Party451,4662.151Decrease2
Socialism and Liberty Party429,8162.051Steady
Communist Party of Brazil213,5641.021Decrease1
National Ecologic Party176,1840.840New
Humanist Party of Solidarity167,1510.800Steady
National Labour Party163,3210.781Increase1
Republican Party of the Social Order134,4730.640New
Social Liberal Party91,9710.440Steady
Progressive Republican Party85,0540.410Steady
Labour Party of Brazil33,9060.160Steady
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party33,3970.160Steady
United Socialist Workers' Party33,1760.160Steady
Party of National Mobilization33,0610.160Steady
Christian Social Democratic Party30,0830.140Steady
Christian Labour Party27,9270.130Steady
Free Fatherland Party25,1380.120Steady
Brazilian Communist Party10,8530.050Steady
Workers' Cause Party5,3430.030Steady
Total20,996,012100.0070
Valid votes20,996,01281.58
Invalid votes2,314,5258.99
Blank votes2,426,2449.43
Total votes25,736,781100.00
Registered voters/turnout31,979,71780.48

Legislative Assembly

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Brazilian Social Democracy Party5,113,97624.9422Steady
Workers' Party2,975,89514.5115Decrease9
Green Party1,275,5266.226Decrease3
Democrats1,250,9226.108Steady
Brazilian Socialist Party1,177,2045.745Increase2
Brazilian Democratic Movement Party1,000,2774.884Decrease1
Social Democratic Party808,2583.944New
Social Christian Party622,2383.033Decrease1
Party of the Republic615,0253.003Increase2
Brazilian Labour Party606,1442.963Decrease1
Brazilian Republican Party579,3372.834Increase2
Popular Socialist Party560,1302.733Decrease1
Communist Party of Brazil503,4742.462Steady
Socialism and Liberty Party485,1472.372Increase1
National Ecologic Party440,3482.152New
Progressive Party436,1292.132Increase1
Solidariedade405,0731.982New
Democratic Labour Party400,5551.951Decrease1
Humanist Party of Solidarity233,1471.141Increase1
National Labour Party197,3330.961Increase1
Social Liberal Party169,6990.831Increase1
Progressive Republican Party165,8170.810Steady
Republican Party of the Social Order120,6610.590New
Labour Party of Brazil82,2880.400Steady
Christian Labour Party70,5600.340Steady
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party60,3100.290Steady
Free Fatherland Party42,9240.210Steady
Party of National Mobilization35,4200.170Steady
United Socialist Workers' Party33,8650.170Steady
Christian Social Democratic Party32,9660.160Steady
Workers' Cause Party4,6170.020Steady
Total20,505,265100.0094
Valid votes20,505,26579.67
Invalid votes2,612,02710.15
Blank votes2,619,48910.18
Total votes25,736,781100.00
Registered voters/turnout31,979,71780.48

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