Draft:2022 Brazilian Senatorial elections
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Senatorial elections were held in Brazil on 2 October 2022 as part of the nationwide general elections to elect tickets with senators and their alternates.
Background[edit]
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 then all quoted persons to be candidates are called pre-candidates or potential candidates.
Overview[edit]
Federative unit | Winner | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Acre | Alan Rick | UNIÃO | |
Amapá | Davi Alcolumbre | UNIÃO | |
Alagoas | Renan Filho | MDB | |
Amazonas | Omar Aziz | PSD | |
Bahia | Otto Alencar | PSD | |
Ceará | Camilo Santana | PT | |
Espírito Santo | Magno Malta | PL | |
Federal District | Damares Alves | REP | |
Goiás | Wilder Morais | PL | |
Maranhão | Flávio Dino | PSB | |
Mato Grosso | Wellington Fagundes | PL | |
Mato Grosso do Sul | Teresa Cristina | PP | |
Minas Gerais | Cleiton Azevedo | PSC | |
Pará | Roberto Faro | PT | |
Paraíba | Efraim Filho | UNIÃO | |
Paraná | Sergio Moro | UNIÃO | |
Pernambuco | Teresa Leitão | PT | |
Piauí | Wellington Dias | PT | |
Rio de Janeiro | Romário Faria | PL | |
Rio Grande do Norte | Rogério Marinho | PL | |
Rio Grande do Sul | Hamilton Mourão | REP | |
Rondônia | Jaime Bagattoli | PL | |
Roraima | Hiran Gonçalves | PP | |
Santa Catarina | Jorge Seif | PL | |
São Paulo | Marcos Pontes | PL | |
Sergipe | Laercio Oliveira | PP | |
Tocantins | Dorinha Rezende | UNIÃO |
North[edit]
Acre[edit]
Amazonas[edit]
Rôndonia[edit]
Roraima[edit]
Pará[edit]
Amapá[edit]
Tocantins[edit]
Northeast[edit]
Maranhão[edit]
Piauí[edit]
Ceará[edit]
Rio Grande do Norte[edit]
Paraíba[edit]
Pernambuco[edit]
Alagoas[edit]
Sergipe[edit]
Bahia[edit]
Southeast[edit]
Minas Gerais[edit]
Espiríto Santo[edit]
Rio de Janeiro[edit]
São Paulo[edit]
West[edit]
Goiás[edit]
Federal District[edit]
Mato Grosso[edit]
Mato Grosso do Sul[edit]
South[edit]
Paraná[edit]
Santa Catarina[edit]
Rio Grande do Sul[edit]
- ^ "Quem são os senadores que tomam posse nesta quarta-feira; veja lista". O Globo (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2023-01-30. Retrieved 2023-12-11.