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2010 São Paulo gubernatorial election


FieldValue
election_name2010 São Paulo gubernatorial election
countrySão Paulo
typepresidential
ongoingYes
previous_election2006 São Paulo state election
previous_year2006
next_election2014 São Paulo gubernatorial election
next_year2014
alliance_nameno
election_date
image1Geraldo Alckmin 2011-1.jpg
candidate1Geraldo Alckmin
running_mate1Afif Domingos
party1Brazilian Social Democratic Party
alliance1United for São Paulo
popular_vote111,519,314
percentage150.63%
image2Aloizio mercadante2.jpg
candidate2Aloizio Mercadante
running_mate2Coca Ferraz
party2Workers' Party (Brazil)
alliance2Union to Change
popular_vote28,016,866
percentage235.23%
map_imageMapa do 1º turno da eleição para governador em São Paulo em 2010.svg
map_size250px
map_captionCandidate with the most votes per municipality (645):
titleGovernor
before_electionAlberto Goldman
before_partyBrazilian Social Democratic Party
after_electionGeraldo Alckmin
after_partyBrazilian Social Democratic Party

The state elections in São Paulo in 2010 were held on October 3 as part of the general elections in Brazil. At this time, elections were held in all 26 Brazilian states and the Federal District. Citizens eligible to vote elected the president, the governor and two senators per state, plus state and federal deputies. Since none of the candidates for governor to the presidency and some got more than half the valid votes, a runoff was held on October 31. In the presidential election was a runoff between Dilma Rousseff (PT) and José Serra (PSDB) with the victory of Dilma. In São Paulo there was no runoff for governor. Under the Federal Constitution, the President and the governors are directly elected for a term of four years, with a limit of two terms. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) can not be re-elected, since he was elected twice in 2002 and 2006. As Governor José Serra resigned in April to run for the presidency, Alberto Goldman (PSDB) became governor, but has not applied for the position.

The main candidates were Geraldo Alckmin (PSDB), Aloizio Mercadante (PT), Celso Russomanno (PP), Paulo Skaf (PSB), Fabio Feldmann (PV). Geraldo Alckmin (PSDB) was elected in the first round with more than 11 million votes.

Candidates

Governor

PartyCandidateMost relevant political office or occupationPartyRunning mateCoalitionElectoral number
Progressive Party (Brazil)}}"[[File:PP logo(2003-2017)(cortado).png100x100pxProgressive Party]][[File:Deputado Celso Russomanno (cropped).jpg100pxCelso Russomanno]]
Celso RussomannoMember of the Chamber of Deputies
(1995–2011)Progressive Party (Brazil)}}"[[File:PP logo(2003-2017)(cortado).png100x100pxProgressive Party]]Marcus Vinícius de Freitas
Workers' Party (Brazil)}}"[[File:PT (Brazil) logo.svg100x100pxWorkers' Party]][[File:Aloizio Mercadante em outubro de 2010.jpg100pxAloizio Mercadante]]
Aloizio MercadanteSenator for São Paulo
(2003–2011)Democratic Labour Party (Brazil)}}"[[File:PDT logo(1978-2018).png100x100pxDemocratic Labour Party]]Coca Ferraz
Workers' Cause Party}}"[[File:100x100pxWorkers' Cause Party]]Anaí CaproniMember of PCO National Executive and Central CommitteeWorkers' Cause Party}}"[[File:100x100pxWorkers' Cause Party]]José Dorta
Brazilian Socialist Party}}"[[File:Paulo skaf foto.jpg100px]]
Paulo SkafPresident of FIESP
(2004–2021)Brazilian Socialist Party}}"Marianne Pinotti
Green Party (Brazil)}}"[[File:PV Logo.svg100x100pxGreen Party]][[File:Fabiofeldman.jpg100pxFabio Feldmann]]
Fabio FeldmannSecretary of Environment of São Paulo
(1995–1998)Green Party (Brazil)}}"[[File:PV Logo.svg100x100pxGreen Party]]Rogério Menezes
Brazilian Social Democracy Party}}"[[File:PSDB wordmark.svg100x100pxBrazilian Social Democracy Party]][[File:Geraldo Alckmin 2011-1.jpg100pxGeraldo Alckmin]]
Geraldo AlckminGovernor of São Paulo
(2001–2006)Democrats (Brazil)}}"[[File:Logo do Democratas até 2018.png100x100pxDemocrats]][[File:Guilherme Afif.jpg100pxAfif Domingos]]
Afif Domingos

Senator

PartyCandidateMost relevant political office or occupationPartyCandidates for Alternate SenatorsCoalitionElectoral number
Progressive Party (Brazil)}}"[[File:PP logo(2003-2017)(cortado).png100x100pxProgressive Party]]Sérgio RedóJournalist, entrepreneur, writer, university professorProgressive Party (Brazil)}}"[[File:PP logo(2003-2017)(cortado).png100x100pxProgressive Party]]1st alternate senator:
Luis Carlos Reis
2nd alternate senator:
Luiz Carlos Grecco
Christian Labour Party}}"Ciro MouraPTC National Vice PresidentChristian Labour Party}}"1st alternate senator:
Eduardo Souza
2nd alternate senator:
Luiz Antonio Pizzolato
Workers' Party (Brazil)}}"[[File:PT (Brazil) logo.svg100x100pxWorkers' Party]][[File:Foto oficial de Marta Suplicy.jpg100pxMarta Suplicy]]
Marta SuplicyMinister of Tourism of Brazil
(2007–2008)Party of the Republic}}"[[File:Logomarca do Partido da República.png100x100pxParty of the Republic]]1st alternate senator:
Antonio Carlos Rodrigues
Workers' Party (Brazil)}}"[[File:PT (Brazil) logo.svg100x100pxWorkers' Party]]2nd alternate senator:
Paulo Frateschi
Communist Party of Brazil}}"[[File:100x100pxCommunist Party of Brazil]][[File:Netinho de Paula.jpg100pxNetinho de Paula]]
Netinho de PaulaMember of the Municipal Chamber of São Paulo
(2009–2015)Workers' Party (Brazil)}}"[[File:PT (Brazil) logo.svg100x100pxWorkers' Party]]1st alternate senator:
Ricardo Zarattini
2nd alternate senator:
Matilde Ribeiro
[[File:PTB logo(1981-2019).png100x100pxBrazilian Labour Party]][[File:Romeu tuma2.jpg100pxRomeu Tuma]]
Romeu TumaSenator for São Paulo
(1995–2010)[[File:PTB logo(1981-2019).png100x100pxBrazilian Labour Party]]1st alternate senator:
Antonio Carbonari
2nd alternate senator:
Murilo Campos
United Socialist Workers' Party}}"[[File:100x100pxUnited Socialist Workers' Party]]Ana LuizaFederal public servantUnited Socialist Workers' Party}}"[[File:100x100pxUnited Socialist Workers' Party]]1st alternate senator:
Joel Paradela
2nd alternate senator:
Paula Pascarelli
Social Liberal Party (Brazil)}}"[[File:100x100pxSocial Liberal Party]][[File:Moacyr Franco (cropped).jpg100pxMoacyr Franco]]
Moacyr FrancoMember of the Chamber of Deputies
(1983–1987)Social Liberal Party (Brazil)}}"[[File:100x100pxSocial Liberal Party]]1st alternate senator:
Marco Aurélio de Souza
2nd alternate senator:
Reinaldo Milan
Brazilian Socialist Party}}"Alexandre SerpaBrazilian Socialist Party}}"1st alternate senator:
Edilberto de Paula
2nd alternate senator:
Wagner Bellucci
Workers' Cause Party}}"[[File:100x100pxWorkers' Cause Party]]Afonso Teixeira FilhoWorkers' Cause Party}}"[[File:100x100pxWorkers' Cause Party]]1st alternate senator:
Osmar Brito
2nd alternate senator:
Nilson Ferreira
Green Party (Brazil)}}"[[File:PV Logo.svg100x100pxGreen Party]][[File:Ricardo Young.png100pxRicardo Young]]
Ricardo YoungEntrepreneur, professor and political scientistGreen Party (Brazil)}}"[[File:PV Logo.svg100x100pxGreen Party]]1st alternate senator:
Marco Mroz
2nd alternate senator:
Mara Prado
Brazilian Social Democracy Party}}"[[File:PSDB wordmark.svg100x100pxBrazilian Social Democracy Party]][[File:Foto oficial de Aloysio Nunes.jpg100pxAloysio Nunes]]
Aloysio NunesMinister of Justice of Brazil
(2001–2002)Brazilian Democratic Movement}}"[[File:PMDB 2000 a 2017.png100x100pxBrazilian Democratic Movement]]1st alternate senator:
Airton Sandoval
Democrats (Brazil)}}"[[File:Logo do Democratas até 2018.png100x100pxDemocrats]]2nd alternate senator:
Marta Costa

Results

Governor

Senator

Chamber of Deputies

Notes

References

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