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2022 Alagoas state elections

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2022 Alagoas state election

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30 October 2022 (2022-10-30) (second round)
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Registered2,302,905
Turnout77.61% (first round)
76.73% (second round)
Gubernatorial election
 
Candidate Paulo Dantas Rodrigo Cunha
Party MDB Union Brazil
Home state Maceió, Alagoas Arapiraca, Alagoas
Running mate Ronaldo Lessa (PDT) Jó Pereira (PSDB)
Popular vote 834,278 759,984
Percentage 52.33% 47.67%

Candidate with the most votes per municipality in the 2nd round (102):
     Paulo Dantas: 50%–59% (21)
     Paulo Dantas: 60%–69% (26)
     Paulo Dantas: 70%–79% (26)
     Paulo Dantas: 80%–89% (8)
     Paulo Dantas: 90%–100% (Pariconha)
     Rodrigo Cunha: 50%–59% (13)
     Rodrigo Cunha: 60%–69% (7)

Governor before election

Paulo Dantas
MDB

Elected Governor

Paulo Dantas
MDB

2022 Alagoas senatorial election

← 2014 2 October 2022 (2022-10-02) 2030 →
Registered2,302,905
Turnout77.61%
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Candidate Renan Filho Davi Davino Filho [pt] Mario Agra
Party MDB PP PSOL
Popular vote 845,988 627,397 12,768
Percentage 56.92% 42.22% 0.86%

Senator before election

Fernando Collor de Mello
PTB

Elected Senator

Renan Filho
MDB

The 2022 Alagoas state elections were held on October 2 (first round, for all positions) and October 30 (second round, for governor), as part of the general elections in Brazil. Eligible voters elected the governor and vice governor of the state and one senator with two alternates, as well as nine federal deputies and 27 state deputies. Those elected took office on January 1 (governor and vice governor) or February 1 (senator and deputies) 2023 for four-year terms (except in the case of the senator, who will serve an eight-year term).[1]

The governor and deputy governors elected in this election will serve a slightly longer term. This is due to Constitutional Amendment No. 111, which amended the Constitution and stipulated that the term of office for state governors and the Federal District governor shall begin on January 6 after the election. However, the candidates elected in this election will take office on January 1, 2023, and leave office on January 6, 2027.[2]

The current governor of the state is Paulo Dantas, indirectly elected by the Legislative Assembly of Alagoas for a temporary term ending on May 15, 2022.[3] The position became vacant after Renan Filho resigned to run for the Federal Senate and the state had no deputy governor, since Luciano Barbosa [pt] had resigned to take office as mayor of Arapiraca in 2021.[4][5] In addition, the president of the Legislative Assembly, Marcelo Victor [pt], who should have assumed the line of succession, abstained because assuming the executive office would prevent him from being re-elected as a representative in the 2022 elections.[6] Klever Loureiro, president of the Court of Justice of Alagoas [pt], took office as interim governor between Renan Filho's resignation and the indirect election of Paulo Dantas.[7][8]

For the Federal Senate election, the seat held by Fernando Collor de Mello, of the Brazilian Labour Party (PTB), who was re-elected in 2014, was up for grabs.[9]

Electoral calendar

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The information was released by the Regional Electoral Court of Alagoas (TRE-AL):[10][11]

Electoral calendar
May 15 Start of crowdfunding for pre-candidates
July 20 to August 5 Party conventions for the selection of candidates and coalitions
October 2 First round of elections
October 7 to 28 Free electoral advertising on radio and television for a possible second round
October 30 Possible second round of elections
December 16[11] Certification of the elected by the Electoral Court

Candidates for governor of Alagoas

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Confirmed applications

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Party conventions began on July 20 and continued until August 5. The following political parties confirmed their candidates.[12] Political parties had until August 15, 2022, to formally register their candidates.[13][14]

Candidates for Governor of Alagoas
Image Governor Previous Political Office Vice-Governor Coalition/
Federation
Electoral Number Broadcast Time
Candidate Party Candidate Party
Bombeiro Luciano Fontes[15] PMB No prior
political
office
Rogers Tenório[16] PMB No coalition 35 No radio
or TV time
Fernando Collor[17] PTB Senator
from
Alagoas

(2007–2023)
Leonardo Dias[18] PL Green and Yellow Alagoas
PTB, PL, Act
14 1min
Luciano Almeida[19] PRTB No prior
political
office
Sargento Walderlan[20] PRTB Alagoas Moves Forward
PRTB, PROS
28 19s
Paulo Dantas[21] MDB Governor
of
Alagoas

(2022–present)
Ronaldo Lessa[22] PDT Alagoas for the Better
MDB, PDT, PSC, FE Brasil (PT, PCdoB, PV), Solidarity
15 2min 52s
Professor Cicero Albuquerque[23] PSOL No prior
political
office
Eliane Silva[24] PSOL Fed. PSOL REDE 50 22s
Rodrigo Cunha[25] UNIÃO Senator
from
Alagoas

(2019–present)
Jó Pereira[26] PSDB Alagoas Deserves More
UNIÃO, Fed. PSDB Citizenship, PP, PODE, PSB
44 3min 49s
Rui Palmeira [pt][27] PSD Mayor
of
Maceió

(2013–2020)
Arthur Albuquerque[28] Republicanos Forward Alagoas
PSD, Republicanos, Patriota
55 1min 35s

Candidates for the Federal Senate

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Party conventions began on July 20 and will continue until August 5. The following political parties have already confirmed their candidates.[29][30][31] Political parties had until August 15, 2022, to formally register their candidates.[13]

Note: The following table is organized alphabetically by candidates, according to the name registered with the Electoral Court.

Candidates for Senator of Alagoas
Image Senator Previous Political Office Alternates Coalition/
Federation
Electoral Number Broadcast Time
Candidate Party Candidate Party
Bombeira Suzana Souza[32] PMB No prior

political

office

1st Alternate:

Eudes Emidio[32]

PMB No coalition 350 No radio or TV time
2nd Alternate:

Floripes Orestes[32]

Coronel do Valle[33] PROS No prior

political

office

1st Alternate:

Janaína Lins[33]

PROS Alagoas Moves Forward

PRTB, PROS

900 13s
2nd Alternate:

Maria Do Valle[33]

Davi Davino Filho [pt][34] PP State Deputy

from Alagoas

(2015–present)

1st Alternate:

Gilda Caldas[35]

PP Alagoas Deserves More

UNIÃO, Fed. PSDB Citizenship, PP, PODE, PSB

111 1min 56s
2nd Alternate:

Gunnar Nicácio[36]

UNIÃO
Mário Agra[37] PSOL No prior

political

office

1st Alternate:

Junior[37]

PSOL Fed. PSOL REDE 500 15s
2nd Alternate:

Elizabete Rai[37]

Renan Filho[38] MDB Governor

of Alagoas (2015–2022)

1st Alternate:

Fernando Farias[39]

MDB Alagoas for the Better

MDB, PDT, PSC, FE Brasil (PT, PCdoB, PV), Solidarity

151 2min 56s
2nd Alternate:

Adélia Maria[39]

PV

Debates

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The following table lists the debates held among the candidates. Attendance is marked as "Present," "Invited," or "Absent."

Date Organizer Moderator Collor

(PTB)

Almeida

(PRTB)

Cunha

(UNIÃO)

Dantas

(MDB)

Albuquerque

(PSOL)

Palmeira

(PSD)

August 30, 2022 Portal 7Segundos Luciano Amorim[40] Present Present Present Present Present Present
September 5, 2022 TV Mar Wyderlan Araújo[41] Present Present Invited Invited Present Present
September 24, 2022 TV Pajuçara [pt] Mariana Godoy [pt][42] Present Present Present Present Present Present
September 27, 2022 TV Gazeta de Alagoas Fabio Turci [pt][43] Present Present Present Present Present Present
September 29, 2022 TV Ponta Verde [pt] Darlisson Dutra[44] Absent Present Present Absent Present Present

Opinion polls

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Governor

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First round

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The following table lists opinion polls conducted for the first round of the 2022 Alagoas gubernatorial election. Results are shown for each candidate, with "Abstentions/Undecided" and "Others" as separate columns. The "Margin" column indicates the lead of the first-placed candidate over the second-placed candidate.

Pollster Dates conducted Sample size Dantas
MDB
Collor
PTB
Cunha
UNIÃO
Palmeira [pt]
PSD
Albuquerque
PSOL
Others Abstentions/
Undecided
Margin
Ipec[45] September 28–30, 2022 800 41% 12% 21% 14% 1% 1%[a] 10% 20%
Fundepes[46] September 23–26, 2022 1,311 38.7% 14.6% 17.7% 8.9% 1.3% 18.4% 21%
Ibrape/Cadaminuto[47] September 21–24, 2022 1,992 38% 13% 24% 9% 16% 14%
Instituto DataSensus[48] September 21–22, 2022 5,109 37% 13% 21% 10% 2%[b] 17% 16%
Ipec[49] September 16–18, 2022 800 30% 20% 20% 11% 1% 1%[c] 17% 10%
Ibrape/Cadaminuto[50] September 11–14, 2022 1,992 36% 17% 20% 9% 18% 16%
Paraná Pesquisas[51] September 10–14, 2022 1,510 30% 18.9% 20.8% 12% 1.7% 1.7%[d] 14.9% 9.2%
Result[52] September 7–11, 2022 1,067 23.1% 15.5% 16.2% 17.2% 0.8% 27.2% 5.9%
Instituto DataSensus[53] September 9–10, 2022 5,062 33% 15% 21% 10% 1% 1%[e] 19% 12%
Ibrape/Cadaminuto[54] September 2–5, 2022 1,992 35% 19% 19% 8% 19% 16%
Ipec[55] August 29–31, 2022 800 24% 17% 21% 15% 1% 2%[f] 21% 3%
Instituto DataSensus[56] August 26–28, 2022 5,040 29.5% 18.7% 17.8% 10.1% 1% 1%[g] 21.8% 10.8%
Ibrape/Cadaminuto[57] August 21–25, 2022 1,992 34% 24% 14% 7% 21% 10%
Fundepes[58] August 21–23, 2022 1,311 34.5% 22.98% 13.53% 7.56% 21.39% 11.52%
Paraná Pesquisas[59] August 11–15, 2022 1,510 25.1% 22.6% 18.1% 13.6% 1.6% 1.4%[h] 17.7% 2.5%
Instituto DataSensus[60] August 12–13, 2022 5,072 28% 19% 14.6% 10% 1.2% 25.2% 9%
Fundepes[61] August 1–5, 2022 1,311 29.9% 20.3% 13.5% 7.2% 30% 9.6%
Instituto DataSensus[62] July 29–30, 2022 5,032 30.7% 18.6% 15.5% 12% 1.5% 21.7% 12.1%

Senate

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The following table lists opinion polls conducted for the 2022 Alagoas Senate election. Results are shown for each candidate, with "Abstentions/Undecided" as a separate column. The "Margin" column indicates the lead of the first-placed candidate over the second-placed candidate.

Pollster Dates conducted Sample size Renan
MDB
Davino [pt]
PP
Valle
PROS
Agra
PSOL
Souza
PMB
Abstentions/
Undecided
Margin
Ipec[63] September 28–30, 2022 800 57% 25% 3% 1% 2% 12% 32%
Fundepes[46] September 23–26, 2022 1,311 48.3% 23.9% 2.3% 25.2% 24.4%
Ibrape/Cadaminuto[47] September 21–24, 2022 1,992 56% 26% 1% 17% 30%
Instituto DataSensus[48] September 21–22, 2022 5,109 51% 24% 2% 1% 4% 18% 27%
Ipec[64] September 16–18, 2022 800 59% 21% 3% 1% 2% 15% 38%
Ibrape/Cadaminuto[65] September 11–14, 2022 1,992 55% 24% 2% 1% 0% 20% 31%
Paraná Pesquisas[51] September 10–14, 2022 1,510 50.3% 24% 4.2% 0.7% 1.5% 19.3% 26.3%
Instituto DataSensus[53] September 9–10, 2022 5,062 50.3% 21.4% 2.6% 0.9% 3.5% 21.3% 28.9%
Ibrape/Cadaminuto[54] September 2–5, 2022 1,992 57% 20% 2% 1% 1% 20% 37%
Ipec[66] August 29–31, 2022 800 56% 17% 4% 1% 1% 21% 39%
Instituto DataSensus[56] August 26–28, 2022 5,040 51.8% 16.2% 2.8% 1% 5.9% 22.3% 35.6%
Ibrape/Cadaminuto[57] August 21–25, 2022 1,992 57% 20% 2% 2% 2% 18% 37%
Fundepes[58] August 21–23, 2022 1,311 56.61% 19.37% 4.35% 16.52% 37.24%
Paraná Pesquisas[59] August 11–15, 2022 1,510 50.5% 23.6% 1.6% 1.1% 2.2% 18.9% 26.9%
Instituto DataSensus[67] August 12–13, 2022 5,072 52.4% 13.7% 3.4% 1.4% 26.7% 38.7%
Fundepes[61] August 1–5, 2022 1,311 56.25% 18.5% 1.91% 23.35% 37.75%
Instituto DataSensus[62] July 29–30, 2022 5,032 56.8% 18.5% 2.6% 22.1% 38.3%

Results

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Governor

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2022 Alagoas gubernatorial election
Candidate First round
October 2, 2022[68]
Second round
October 30, 2022[69]
Votes % Votes %
Paulo Dantas (MDB) Ronaldo Lessa (PDT) 708,984 46.64% 834,278 52.33%
Rodrigo Cunha (UNIÃO) Jó Pereira (PSDB) 407,220 26.79% 759,984 47.67%
Fernando Collor (PTB) Leonardo Dias (PL) 223,585 14.71% Did not advance
Rui Palmeira [pt] (PSD) Arthur Albuquerque (Republicanos) 157,746 10.38%
Cícero Albuquerque (PSOL) Eliane Silva (PSOL) 17,749 1.17%
Luciano Fontes (PMB) Rogers Tenório (PMB) 2,737 0.18%
Luciano Almeida (PRTB) Sargento Walderlan (PRTB) 2,110 0.14%
Valid votes 1,520,131 84.32% 1,594,262 89.44%
Blank votes 88,769 4.92% 47,668 2.68%
Annulled votes 0 0% 140,477 7.88%
Total votes 1,802,791 77.61% 1,812,136 77.15%
Abstentions 520,114 22.39% 536,693 22.85%
Registered voters 2,322,905 2,348,829
Popular vote (first round)
Dantas (MDB)
46.64%
Cunha (UNIÃO)
26.79%
Collor (PTB)
14.71%
Palmeira (PSD)
10.38%
Albuquerque (PSOL)
1.17%
Fontes (PMB)
0.18%
Almeida (PRTB)
0.14%
Popular vote (second round)
Dantas (MDB)
52.33%
Cunha (UNIÃO)
47.67%

Senate

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Suzana Souza's (PMB) candidacy was rejected by the TRE-AL.[70][71]

2022 Alagoas senatorial election
Candidate Single round

October 2, 2022[72]

Votes %
Renan Filho (MDB) 845,988 56.92%
Davi Davino Filho [pt] (PP) 627,397 42.22%
Mário Agra (PSOL) 12,768 0.86%
Valid votes 1,486,153 82.44%
Blank votes 115,519 6.40%
Invalid votes 201,119 11.16%
Annulled votes 0 0.00%
Total votes 1,802,791 77.61%
Abstentions 520,114 22.39%
Registered voters 2,302,905
Popular vote
Renan (MDB)
56.92%
Davino (PP)
42.22%
Agra (PSOL)
0.86%

Federal deputies

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These are the nine federal deputies elected by the state of Alagoas:[73][74]

Elected representation
PP: 4
MDB: 2
FE Brasil: 2
UNIÃO: 1

Elected federal deputies from Alagoas, 2022
Candidate % Votes Hometown
Arthur Lira (PP) 13.26% 219,452 Maceió, Alagoas
Alfredo Gaspar [pt] (UNIÃO) 6.17% 102,039 Maceió, Alagoas
Luciano Amaral [pt] (PV) 6.13% 101,508 Maceió, Alagoas
Marx Beltrão (PP) 5.35% 88,512 Maceió, Alagoas
Isnaldo Bulhões (MDB) 5.07% 83,965 Maceió, Alagoas
Paulão do PT [pt] (PT) 3.98% 65,814 Recife, Pernambuco
Daniel Barbosa [pt] (PP) 3.83% 63,385 Maceió, Alagoas
Delegado Fábio Costa [pt](PP) 3.67% 60,767 Recife, Pernambuco
Rafael Brito (MDB) 3.51% 58,134 Maceió, Alagoas

States deputies

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These are the twenty-seven representatives elected to take up a seat in the Legislative Assembly of Alagoas.[75] Of the twenty-seven parliamentarians elected, only five were women.[76]

Elected representation
MDB: 14
PP: 4
UNIÃO: 3
FE Brasil: 2
Republicans: 2
PL: 1
Avante: 1

Elected state deputies from Alagoas, 2022
Candidate Party Votes
Alexandre Ayres [pt] MDB 61,142
Cabo Bebeto [pt] PL 51,721
Marcelo Victor [pt] MDB 51,259
Flávia Cavalcante [pt] MDB 50,902
Cibele Moura [pt] MDB 46,120
Fernando Pereira [pt] PP 45,509
Carla Dantas [pt] MDB 44,477
Ricardo Nezinho [pt] MDB 43,797
Dr. Wanderley [pt] MDB 43,512
Antonio Albuquerque [pt] Republicans 41,748
Fátima Canuto [pt] MDB 41,319
Remi Calheiros [pt] MDB 39,947
Bruno Toledo [pt] MDB 38,070
Delegado Leonam [pt] UNIÃO 37,805
Ronaldo Medeiros [pt] PT 35,883
Dudu Ronalsa [pt] MDB 35,792
Rose Davino [pt] PP 34,343
Inácio Loiola [pt] MDB 33,270
Francisco Tenório [pt] PP 32,644
Breno Albuquerque [pt] MDB 32,159
Gilvan Filho [pt] MDB 32,035
Lelo Maia [pt] UNIÃO 31,706
Andre Silva [pt] Republicans 31,036
Gabi Gonçalves PP 29,336
Mesaque Padilha [pt] UNIÃO 29,102
Marcos Barbosa [pt] Avante 20,761
Silvio Camelo [pt] PV 19,714

Notes and references

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Notes

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  1. ^ Luciano Almeida (PRTB) and Luciano Fontes (PMB) with 1% each.
  2. ^ Other candidates combined for 2%.
  3. ^ Luciano Almeida (PRTB) with 1%; Luciano Fontes (PMB) did not score in the poll.
  4. ^ Luciano Almeida (PRTB) with 1%; Luciano Fontes (PMB) with 0.7% each.
  5. ^ Other candidates combined for 1%.
  6. ^ Luciano Almeida (PRTB) and Luciano Fontes (PMB) with 1% each.
  7. ^ Other candidates combined for 1%.
  8. ^ Luciano Almeida (PRTB) with 0.9%; Luciano Fontes (PMB) with 0.5%.

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