Espírito Santo gubernatorial election, 2014
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The Espírito Santo gubernatorial election will be held on 5 October 2014 to elect the next Governor of the state of Espírito Santo. If no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote, a second-round runoff election will be held on the 26th of October.[1] Governor Renato Casagrande lost a bid for a second term to former Governor Paulo Hartung.
Candidates
- Roberto Carlos 13 (PT) - State Deputy for Espírito Santo (elected in 2010); former Councillor for Serra (elected in 2004, 2008)
- Celia Tavares 13 (PT) - University Professor
- Paulo Hartung 15 (PMDB) - Former Governor of Espírito Santo (elected in 2002, 2006)
- César Colnago 15 (PSDB) - Federal Deputy for Espírito Santo (elected in 2010)
- Mauro Ribeiro 21 (PCB) - CETURB Employees Association President
- Aurelio Carlos 21 (PCB) - Journalist
- Renato Casagrande 40 (PSB) - incumbent Governor (elected in 2010)
- Fabrício Gandini 40 (PPS) - President, Vitória City Council (2013/2014); Vitória City Councilmember (elected in 2008, 2012)
- Camila Valadão 50 (PSOL) - Social worker and activist
- Wilson Junior 50 (PSOL) - Educator
Coalitions
Candidate | Running mate | Coalition |
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Roberto Carlos Teles Braga PT | Celia Tavares PT | (PT, PDT) |
Paulo Hartung PMDB | César Colnago PSDB | (PMDB, PSDB, PROS, DEM, SD, PEN, PRP) |
Mauro Ribeiro PCB | Aurélio Carlos PCB | (PCB, PSTU) |
Renato Casagrande PSB | Fabrício Gandini PPS | (PSB, PPS, PRB, PTC, PR, PTN, PMN, PSL, PTdoB, PRTB, PV, PCdoB, PSD, PP, PSC, PPL, PTB, PSDC, PHS) |
Camila Valadão PSOL | Wilson Júnior PSOL | |
Opinion Polling
Date | Institute[2] | Candidate | Blank/Null/Undecided | ||||
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Renato Casagrande (PSB) | Paulo Hartung (PMDB) | Camila Valadão (PSOL) | Roberto Carlos (PT) | Mauro Ribeiro (PCB) | |||
September 17–19, 2014 | Brand | 36% | 45% | 2% | 3% | 0.2% | 14% |
Results
Espírito Santo Gubernatorial Election[3] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
PMDB | Paulo Hartung | 1,020,440 | 53.44% | ||
PSB | Renato Casagrande (inc.) | 751,293 | 39.34% | ||
PT | Roberto Carlos | 114,691 | 6.01% | ||
PSOL | Camila Valadão | 21,044 | 1.10% | ||
PCB | Mauro Ribeiro | 2,126 | 0.11% | ||
Majority | 269,147 | 14.10% | |||
PMDB gain from PSB | Swing | ||||
References
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