The 2016 São Paulo municipal election took place in the city of São Paulo on the 2 October 2016.[2] Voters voted to elect the Mayor, the Vice Mayor and 55 City Councillors for the administration of the city. The result was a 1st round victory for João Doria of the Brazilian Social Democratic Party (PSDB), winning 3,085,187 votes and a share of 53,28% of the popular vote, defeating incumbent mayor Fernando Haddad of the Workers' Party (PT), who took 967,190 votes and a share of 16,70% of the popular vote. Although Haddad came in second place on the popular vote, he did not win any electoral zone, while Marta Suplicy (PMDB), who came in fourth place, managed to win a plurality of the votes in 2 electoral zones.
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This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. |
Background
editThe campaign happened in the context of the ongoing political crisis and the fallout after the recently impeached president Dilma Rousseff, of the Workers' Party (PT).[3] This event played a huge role in the election, which would see a weakened Worker's Party (PT). The election saw the resurgence of the Brazilian Social Democratic Party (PSDB) with Doria emerging as their leading candidate in opposition to the Worker's Party, which was suffering a steady decline following Dilma's impeachment.
Incumbent mayor Fernando Haddad ran a reelection campaign on keeping the left-wing status-quo, in contrast to Doria's campaign, which emphasized mostly socially liberal economic reforms, as part of the "liberal wave" following the fallout of Dilma's impeachment. Among other candidates were Celso Russomano (PRB), Marta Suplicy (PMDB), Altino Prazeres (PSTU), Ricardo Young (REDE), João Bico (PSDC), Levy Fidelix (PRTB), Luiza Erundina (PSOL) and Major Olímpio (SD).
Candidates
editDebates
edit2020 São Paulo mayoral election debates | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Key: P Present A Absent N Not invited |
PSDB | PRB | PT | SD | PSOL | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Doria | Russomanno | Haddad | Olímpio | Erundina | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Monday, 22 August 2016 | Band TV São Paulo, Morumbi |
Boris Casoy | P | P | P | P | N | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Friday, 2 September 2016 | RedeTV!, Veja, UOL, Facebook Osasco, Ayrosa |
Amanda Klein, Mariana Godoy | P | P | P | P | P | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Sunday, 18 September 2016 | TV Gazeta, O Estado de S. Paulo, Twitter São Paulo, Bela Vista |
Maria Lydia Flândoli | P | P | P | P | P | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Friday, 23 September 2016 | SBT, UOL, Folha de S. Paulo Osasco, Industrial Anhanguera |
Carlos Nascimento | P | P | P | P | P | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Sunday, 25 September 2016 | RecordTV, Google São Paulo, Barra Funda |
Adriana Araújo | P | P | P | P | P | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Thursday, 29 September 2016 | TV Globo São Paulo, Itaim Bibi |
César Tralli | P | P | P | P | P |
Opinion polls
editActive candidates |
João Doria (PSDB) |
Fernando Haddad (PT) |
Celso Russomanno (PRB) |
Marta Suplicy (PMDB) |
Others |
Abstentions/Undecided |
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Pollster/client(s) | Date(s) conducted |
Sample size |
Russomanno PRB |
Suplicy PMDB |
Chalita PMDB |
Haddad PT |
Erundina PSOL |
Giannazi PSOL |
Doria PSDB |
Serra PSDB |
Matarazzo PSD/PSDB |
Others | Abst. Undec. |
Lead |
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2016 election | 2 Oct | – | 13.64% | 10.14% | – | 16.70% | 3.16% | – | 53.29% | – | – | 3.04% | 21.84% | 36.59% |
Ibope | 29 Sep–1 Oct | 1,204 | 20% | 16% | – | 13% | 5% | – | 30% | – | – | 3% | 13% | 10% |
Datafolha | 30 Sep–1 Oct | 4,022 | 14% | 12% | – | 14% | 5% | – | 38% | – | – | 3% | 14% | 24% |
Ibope | 25–28 Sep | 1,204 | 22% | 16% | – | 13% | 5% | – | 28% | – | – | 4% | 12% | 6% |
Datafolha | 26 Sep | 1,260 | 22% | 15% | – | 11% | 5% | – | 30% | – | – | 2% | 16% | 8% |
Ibope | 20–26 Sep | 1,204 | 24% | 15% | – | 12% | 4% | – | 28% | – | – | 3% | 14% | 4% |
Datafolha | 21 Sep | 1,260 | 22% | 20% | – | 10% | 4% | – | 25% | – | – | 3% | 15% | 3% |
Paraná Pesquisas | 16–20 Sep | 1,200 | 27.7% | 19.5% | – | 8.5% | 4.9% | – | 21.2% | – | – | 3.3% | 15% | 6.5% |
Ibope | 10–13 Sep | 1,001 | 30% | 20% | – | 9% | 5% | – | 17% | – | – | 3% | 16% | 10% |
Datafolha | 8 Sep | 1,092 | 26% | 21% | – | 9% | 7% | – | 16% | – | – | 4% | 17% | 5% |
Paraná Pesquisas | 28 Aug–1 Sep | 1,200 | 32.1% | 15.8% | – | 7.0% | 7.1% | – | 13.7% | – | – | 4.7% | 19.5% | 16.1% |
Datafolha | 23–24 Aug | 1,092 | 31% | 16% | – | 8% | 10% | – | 5% | – | – | 5% | 24% | 15% |
Ibope | 19–22 Aug | 805 | 33% | 17% | – | 9% | 9% | – | 9% | – | – | 6% | 17% | 16% |
Ibope | 22–27 Jul | 602 | 29% | 10% | – | 7% | 8% | – | 7% | – | – | 17% | 18% | 19% |
Datafolha | 12–13 Jul | 1,092 | 25% | 16% | – | 8% | 10% | – | 6% | – | – | 13% | 23% | 9% |
– | 21% | – | 11% | 13% | – | 7% | – | – | 19% | 30% | 8% | |||
Datafolha | 16–19 Jun | 602 | 26% | 10% | – | 7% | 8% | – | 6% | – | – | 18% | 26% | 16% |
Datafolha | 28–29 Oct 2015 | 1,092 | 34% | 13% | – | 12% | – | – | 3% | – | – | 17% | 20% | 11% |
34% | 13% | – | 12% | – | – | – | – | 4% | 17% | 20% | 11% | |||
2012 election | 7 Oct | – | 21.6% | – | 13.6% | 28.98% | – | 1.02% | – | 30.75% | – | 4.04% | 12.78% | 1.77% |
Results
editMayor
editCandidate | Running mate | Party | Votes | % | |
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João Doria | Bruno Covas | PSDB | 3,085,187 | 53.29 | |
Fernando Haddad (incumbent) | Gabriel Chalita (PDT) | PT | 967,190 | 16.70 | |
Celso Russomanno | Marlene Campos Machado (PTB) | PRB | 789,986 | 13.64 | |
Marta Suplicy | Andrea Matarazzo (PSD) | PMDB | 587,220 | 10.14 | |
Luiza Erundina | Ivan Valente | PSOL | 184,000 | 3.18 | |
Sérgio Olímpio | David Martins | SD | 116,870 | 2.02 | |
Ricardo Young | Carlota Mingola | REDE | 25,993 | 0.45 | |
Levy Fidelix | Jairo Glikson | PRTB | 21,705 | 0.37 | |
João Bico | Sílvia Cristina | PSDC | 6,006 | 0.10 | |
Altino Prazeres | Janaina Rodrigues | PSTU | 4,715 | 0.08 | |
Henrique Áreas | Tranquillo Moterle | PCO | 1,019 | 0.02 | |
Total | 5,789,891 | 100.00 | |||
Valid votes | 5,789,891 | 92.85 | |||
Invalid votes | 78,379 | 1.26 | |||
Blank votes | 367,471 | 5.89 | |||
Total votes | 6,235,741 | 100.00 | |||
Registered voters/turnout | 8,886,195 | 70.17 | |||
Source: G1 |
Municipal Chamber
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c d e "Eleições 2016 São Paulo/SP: Aprovação, resultado, prefeito e vereadores eleitos" (in Portuguese). Uol. 2 October 2016. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
- ^ Prazeres, Leandro (9 July 2015). "Câmara aprova novas regras para eleições; veja o que pode mudar" (in Portuguese). Uol. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
- ^ Watts, Jonathan; Bowater, Donna (1 September 2016). "Brazil's Dilma Rousseff impeached by Senate in crushing defeat". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 December 2017.