2022 Brazilian gubernatorial elections

Gubernatorial elections will be held in Brazil on 2 October 2022 as part of the nationwide general elections to elect tickets with state governors and their vice governors (as well as the Governor of the Federal District and their vice governor). A second round will be held on 30 October.

Background

The behind-the-scenes run for Governor in the state began after the 2020 Brazilian municipal elections, According to Brazilian electoral law, no one candidate can be declared before July 2022, until there all quoted persons to be candidates are called pre-candidates or potential candidates.

Potential candidates to São Paulo gubernatorial election

Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)

Brazilian Social Democray Party (PSDB)

Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB)

New Party (NOVO)

Patriot (PATRIOTA)

Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

Social and Liberal Party (PSL)

Worker's Party (PT)

Independents

Potential candidate to Minas Gerais gubernatorial election

Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)

  • Julvan Lacerda - President of Minas Gerais Municipalities Association since 2017; Mayor of Moema 2013-2020.[2]

New Party (NOVO)

Social Democratic Party (PSD)

Potential candidates to Rio de Janeiro gubernatorial election

Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB)

Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB)

  • Marcelo Freixo - Federal Deputy for Rio de Janeiro since 2019; Candidate for Mayor of Rio de Janeiro in 2016.[3]

Democratic Labour Party (PDT)

  • Rodrigo Neves - Mayor of Niterói 2013-2020.[3]

Liberal Party (PL)

  • Claudio Castro - Governor of Rio de Janeiro since 2021; Vice Governor of Rio de Janeiro 2019-2021.[3]

New Party (NOVO)

  • Paulo Ganime - Federal Deputy for Rio de Janeiro since 2019.[3]

Social Democratic Party (PSD)

  • Rodrigo Maia - President of the Chamber of Deputies 2016-2021; Federal Deputy for Rio de Janeiro since 1999.[3]
  • Felipe Santa Cruz - President of National Bar Association since 2019[3]

Workers' Party (PT)

  • André Ceciliano - President of the Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro since 2019; State Deputy 1999-2000 2011–present; Mayor of Paracambi 2001-2009.[3]

Potential candidates to Bahia gubernatorial election

Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB)

  • Lídice da Mata - Federal Deputy for Bahia since 2019, 2007-2011, 1987-1991; Senator for Bahia 2011-2019; State Deputy of Bahia 1999-2007; Mayor of Salvador 1993-1996; City Councillor of Salvador 1983-1987; Candidate for Governor of Bahia in 2014; Candidate for Vice Mayor of Salvador in 2008; Candidate for Mayot of Salvador in 2004.[4]

Democrats (DEM)

  • ACM Neto - President of DEM since 2018; Mayor of Salvador 2013-2020; Federal Deputy for Bahia 2003-2012.[5][6]

Forward (Avante)

  • Pastor Sergeant Isidório - Federal Deputy for Bahia since 2019; State Deputy of Bahia 2011-2019; Candidate for Mayot of Salvador in 2016.[4]

New Party (NOVO)

  • Priscila Chammas - Political Activist. Candidate for Federal Deputy for Bahia in 2018 and Councilor for Salvador in 2020.[1]

Workers' Party (PT)

  • Jacques Wagner - Senator for Bahia since 2019; Chief of Staff of Brazil 2015-2016; Minister of Defense 2015; Governor of Bahia 2007-2015.[5][6]

Independent

  • Raissa Soares - Doctor.[6]

Potential candidates to Paraná gubernatorial election

Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)

  • Roberto Requião - Senator for Paraná 1995-2002, 2011-2019; Governor of Paraná 1991-1994, 2003-2010; Secretary of Urban Development of Paraná 1987-1990; Mayor of Curitiba 1986-1989; State Deputy 1983-1986; Candidate for Governor in 2014.[7]

Social Democratic Party (PSD)

  • Ratinho Jr. - Governor of Paraná since 2019, State Deputy 2003-2007, 2017-2019, Secretaty of Urban Development of Paraná 2013-2014, 2015-2017; Federal Deputy for Paraná 2007-2015.[7]

Workers' Party (PT)

  • Dr. Rosinha - Federal Deputy for Paraná 1999-2015; State Deputy 1991-1999; City Councillor of Curitiba 1989-1991.[7]

Potential candidates to Rio Grande do Sul gubernatorial election

Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)

  • Alceu Moreira - Federal Deputy for Rio Grande do Sul since 2011.[8]

Communist Party of Brazil (PCdoB)

  • Manuela d'Ávila - State Deputy of Rio Grande do Sul 2015-2019; Federal Deputy for Rio Grande do Sul 2007-2015; City Councillor 2005-2006; Candidate for Mayor of Porto Alegre in 2020; Candidate for Vice President of Brazil in 2018.[4]

Democrats (DEM)

  • Onyx Lorenzoni - Secretary-General of the Presidency since 2021; Ministry of Citizenship 2020-2021; Chief of Staff of Brazil 2019-2020; Federal Deputy for Rio Grande do Sul since 2003; State Deputy 1995-2003.[8]

New Party (NOVO)

Progressists (PP)

  • Luiz Carlos Heinze - Senator for Rio Grande do Sul since 2019; Federal Deputy for Rio Grande do Sul 1999-2019; Mayor of São Borja 1993-1996.[8]

Workers' Party (PT)

  • Edegar Pretto - State Deputy since 2011.[8]

Potential candidates to Pernambuco gubernatorial election

Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)

  • Miguel Coelho - Mayor of Petrolina since 2017; State Deputy of Pernambuco 2015-2017.[9]

Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)

  • Raquel Lyra - Mayor of Caruaru since 2017; State Deputy of Pernambuco 2011-2017.[10]

Liberal Party (PL)

  • Anderson Ferreira - Mayor of Jaboatão dos Guararapes since 2017; Federal Deputy for Pernambuco 2011-2016.[9]

Workers' Party (PT)

  • Marília Arraes - Federal Deputy for Pernambuco since 2019; Secretary of Youth People and Professional Qualification of Recife 2013-2014; City Councillor of Recife 2009-2019; Candidate for Mayor of Recife in 2020.[11]

Potential candidates to Ceará gubernatorial election

Democratic Labour Party (PDT)

  • Roberto Cláudio - Mayor of Fortaleza 2013-2020; President of Ceará Legislative Assembly 2011-2012; State Deputy of Ceará 2007-2012.[12]
  • Izolda Cela - Lieutenant Governor of Ceará since 2015; Secretary of Education of Ceará 2007-2014; First Lady of Sobral 2011-2017.[12]
  • Mauro Benevides Filho - Federal Deputy for Ceará 2019-2020; Secretary of Planning and Management since 2021; State Deputy of Ceará 1991-2015.[12]

Republican Party of Social Order (PROS)

  • Capitão Wagner - Federal Deputy for Ceará since 2019; State Deputy of Ceará 2011-2012, 2015-2018; City Councillor of Fortaleza 2013-2014; Candidate for Mayor of Fortaleza in 2016 and in 2020.[13]

New Party (NOVO)

  • Rodrigo Saraiva Marinho - Candidate for Federal Deputy for Ceará in 2018 and Councilor for Fortaleza in 2020.[1]

Potential candidates to Pará gubernatorial election

Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)

Patriot (PATRIOTA)

  • Eguchi - Federal Deputy for Pará since 2019.[4]

Potential candidates to Santa Catarina gubernatorial election

Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)

  • Celso Maldaner - Federal Deputy for Santa Catarina since 2007, Mayor of Maravilha 2001-2005, 1993-1997, 1983-1986.[14]
  • Antídio Lunelli - Mayor of Jaraguá.[14]
  • Dário Berger - Senator for Santa Catarina since 2015; Mayor of Florianópolis 2005-2013; Mayor of São José 1997-2004.[14]

Democrats (DEM)

  • Gean Loureiro - Mayor of Florianópolis since 2017; State Deputy of Santa Catarina 2015-2017; City Councillor of Florianópolis 1993-2013; Candidate for Mayor of Florianópolis in 2012; Candidate for State Deputy in 1994 and 1998.[4]

New Party (NOVO)

  • Odair Tramontin - Justice Promoter. Candidate for Mayor for Blumenau in 2020.[1]

Social Democratic Party (PSD)

  • Napoleão Bernardes - Former Mayor of Blumenau.[4][15]
  • Raimundo Colombo - Governor of Santa Catarina 2011-2018; Senator for Santa Catarina 2007-2010; Mayor of Lages 2001-2006, 1989-1992; Federal Deputy for Santa Catarina 1999-2000; State Deputy of Santa Catarina 1987-1988.[15]
  • João Rodrigues - Mayor of Chapecó since 2021, 2005-2010; Federal Deputy for Santa Catarina 2011-2019; State Deputy of Santa Catarina 2003-2004; Mayor of Pinhalzinho 2001-2002; Vice Mayor of Pinhalzinho 1997-2000.[15]

Social Liberal Party (PSL)

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