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2022 Mato Grosso do Sul gubernatorial election

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2022 Mato Grosso do Sul state election
Bandeira de Mato Grosso do Sul.svg
 2018
2 October 2022 (2022-10-02) (first round)
30 October 2022 (2022-10-30) (second round)
2026 
Turnout77.90% (first round)
77.65% (second round)
Gubernatorial election
  Eduardo Riedel - TVC Tres Lagoas MS.png Capitao Contar.png
Candidate Eduardo Riedel Renan Contar
Party PSDB PRTB
AllianceWorking for a New FutureTrue Change
Running mate José Carlos Barbosa Roberto Figueiró
Popular vote808,210612,113
Percentage56.90%43.10%

MS 2022.svg
Candidate with the most votes per municipality in the 2nd round (79):
     Eduardo Riedel (72 municipalities)
     Renan Contar (7 municipalities)

Governor before election

Reinaldo Azambuja
PSDB

Elected Governor

Eduardo Riedel
PSDB

Senatorial election
2 October 2022 (2022-10-02)(one-only round)
  Tereza Cristina em 18 de julho de 2019.jpg Luiz Henrique Mandetta.jpg
Candidate Tereza Cristina Mandetta
Party PP UNIÃO
AllianceWorking for a New FutureMoving Forward for our People
Popular vote829,149206,093
Percentage60.85%15.12%

Eleicoes do Mato Grosso do Sul - Senado (2022).svg
Candidate with the most votes per municipality (79):
     Tereza Cristina (79 municipalities)

Senator before election

Simone Tebet
MDB

Elected Senator

Tereza Cristina
PP

The 2022 Mato Grosso do Sul state election took place in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil between 2 October 2022 (first round) and 30 October 2022 (second round). Voters elected a governor, vice governor, a senator, 8 representatives for the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil (federal deputies) and 24 Legislative Assembly members (state deputies). [1] The incumbent governor at the time, Reinaldo Azambuja, wasn't allowed to run for reelection for a third consecutive time due to term limits established by the Federal Constitution of Brazil (art. 14, paragraph 5). [2]

Contents

Eduardo Riedel, a member of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party was elected governor along with José Carlos Barbosa, his vice governor, a member of Progressistas. [3] The governor and the vice governor are both elected for a four-year term starting 1 January 2023 [4] and with the approval of Constitutional Amendment nº 111, their terms will end on 6 January 2027. [5]

For the Federal Senate election, the seat occupied by the incumbent Simone Tebet (MDB) was at dispute. She was first elected as a senator in 2014 Mato Grosso do Sul state elections [6] and decided to run for presidency in 2022 Brazilian general election. [7] Tereza Cristina, the former Minister of Agriculture of Brazil under the Presidency of Jair Bolsonaro, was elected to replace Tebet as a senator for an eight-year term (2023–2031). [8]

Electoral calendar

Note: This section only presents the main dates of the 2022 electoral calendar, check the TSE official website (in Portuguese) and other official sources for detailed information.

Electoral calendar
15 MayStart of crowdfunding of candidates
20 July to 5 AugustParty conventions for choosing candidates and coalitions
16 August to 30 SeptemberPeriod of exhibition of free electoral propaganda on radio, television and on the internet related to the first round
2 OctoberFirst round of 2022 elections
7 October to 28 OctoberPeriod of exhibition of free electoral propaganda on radio, television and on the internet related to the second round
30 OctoberSecond round of 2022 elections
until 19 DecemberDelivery of electoral diplomas for those who were elected in the 2022 elections by the Brazilian Election Justice

Gubernatorial candidates

The party conventions began on July 20 and continued until 5 August 2022. The following political parties have confirmed their candidacies. Political parties had until 15 August 2022 to formally register their candidates. [9]

Confirmed candidacies

Rejected candidacies

Candidates in run off

PartyCandidateMost relevant political office or occupationPartyRunning mateCoalitionElectoral number TV time per party/coalition
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB) Capitao Contar.png
Renan Contar
State Deputy of Mato Grosso do Sul
(2019–2023)
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB)

Beto Figueiró

Real change [26] 285min
Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB) XIV Reuniao do Forum Nacional de Governadores em Brasilia (52922688344).jpg
Eduardo Riedel
Secretary of State for Infrastructure of Mato Grosso do Sul
(2021–2022)
Progressistas (Brazil) logo.svg
Progressives (PP)
2020 BARBOSINHA CANDIDATO PREFEITO MS DOURADOS TSE (120001054870).jpg
Barbosinha
Working for a new future [27] 455min

Candidates failing to make runoff

PartyCandidateMost relevant political office or occupationPartyRunning mateCoalitionElectoral number TV time per party/coalition
[[File:Brazilian_Democratic_Movement_logo.svg|class=skin-invert|100x100px]]
Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)
Andre Puccinelli em 2014.jpg
André Puccinelli
Governor of Mato Grosso do Sul
(2007–2015)
[[File:Brazilian_Democratic_Movement_logo.svg|class=skin-invert|100x100px]]
Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)

Tania Garib

To Work Again, with the Power of the People [28] 1558sec [29]
Uniao Brasil logo.svg
Brazil Union (UNIÃO)
Rose Modesto em 2019 (recorte).jpg
Rose Modesto
Vice Governor of Mato Grosso do Sul
(2015–2019)
Logo Podemos 20.png
Podemos (PODE)
Alberto SchlatterMoving Forward to Take Care of Our People [30]
  • UNIÃO
  • PODE
442min and 2sec [29]
PT (Brazil) logo 2021.svg
Workers' Party (PT)
Giselle MarquesSuperintendent of Procon/MS
(2004–2007)
PT (Brazil) logo 2021.svg
Workers' Party (PT)
Abilio VaneliNo coalition131min and 23sec [29]
PSD Brazil logo.svg
Social Democratic Party (PSD)
Marquinhos Trad em 21 de julho de 2019 (1).jpg
Marquinhos Trad
State Deputy of Mato Grosso do Sul
(2007–2016)
PSD Brazil logo.svg
Social Democratic Party (PSD)
Viviane OrraChange MS [32] 551min and 13sec [29]
PSOL logo brazil.png
Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)
Adonis MarcosBusinessman Logomarca da Rede Sustentabilidade (REDE), do Brasil.png
Sustainability Network (REDE)
Ilmo Candido de SouzaNo coalition5019sec [29]

Senatorial candidates

Candidates
Anizio Tocchio

PSOL

Mandetta

UNION

Judge Odilon

PSD

Teresa Cristina

PP

Professor Tiago Botelho

PT

Jeferson Bezerra

No coalition

Presentation in accordance with the order of electoral propaganda and party representationLeftovers:0:03

Results

Governor

CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Eduardo Riedel José Carlos Barbosa (PP) PSDB 361,98125.22808,21056.90
Renan Contar Roberto Figueiró PRTB 384,27526.77612,11343.10
André Puccinelli Tania Garib MDB 247,09317.21
Rose Modesto Alberto Schlatter (PODE) UNIÃO 178,59912.44
Giselle MarquesAbílio Vaneli PT 135,5569.44
Marcos TradViviane Orro PSD 124,7958.69
Adônis MarcosIlmo Cândido (REDE) PSOL 3,2510.23
Magno de SouzaCarlos Martins PCO 2,892
Total1,435,550100.001,420,323100.00
Valid votes1,435,55092.461,420,32391.78
Invalid votes64,0224.1288,2285.70
Blank votes53,0823.4239,0592.52
Total votes1,552,654100.001,547,610100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,993,12177.901,993,12177.65
PSDB hold

Senator

CandidatePartyVotes%
Tereza Cristina PP 829,14960.94
Luiz Henrique Mandetta UNIÃO 206,09315.15
Tiago Botelho PT 178,04113.09
Odilon de Oliveira PSD 146,26110.75
Anizio Tocchio PSOL 2,101
Jeferson Bezerra Agir 1,0000.07
Total1,360,544100.00
Valid votes1,360,54487.63
Invalid votes101,0336.51
Blank votes91,0775.87
Total votes1,552,654100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,993,12177.90
PP gain from MDB

Chamber of Deputies

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Always Forward Brazilian Social Democracy Party 316,96622.443Increase2.svg1
Cidadania 5360.040Steady2.svg
Liberal Party 218,42715.472Increase2.svg2
Brazil of Hope Workers' Party 201,96114.302Increase2.svg1
Green Party 1,8690.130Steady2.svg
Communist Party of Brazil 1,4860.110Steady2.svg
Progressistas 201,96114.301Increase2.svg1
Social Democratic Party 82,5845.850Decrease2.svg1
Brazilian Democratic Movement 77,6145.500Steady2.svg
Republicanos 75,2745.330Steady2.svg
Podemos 63,9764.530Steady2.svg
Brazil Union 63,3544.490New
Brazilian Labour Party 30,0382.130Steady2.svg
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party 22,1351.570Steady2.svg
Democratic Labour Party 12,5660.890Decrease2.svg1
Solidariedade 9,2190.650Steady2.svg
Brazilian Socialist Party 8,5990.610Steady2.svg
New Party 7,1830.510Steady2.svg
PSOL REDE Socialism and Liberty Party 5,8060.410Steady2.svg
Sustainability Network 1,3650.100Steady2.svg
Avante 5,6830.400Steady2.svg
Republican Party of the Social Order 2,2640.160Steady2.svg
Agir 8230.060Steady2.svg
Christian Democracy 5280.040Steady2.svg
Workers' Cause Party 00.000Steady2.svg
Total1,412,217100.008
Valid votes1,374,80888.55
Invalid votes83,0185.35
Blank votes94,8286.11
Total votes1,552,654100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,993,12177.90

Legislative Assembly

Brazil Mato Grosso do Sul Legislative 2023.png
Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Always Forward Brazilian Social Democracy Party 287,54222.806Increase2.svg1
Cidadania 5,4940.440Steady2.svg
Brazil of Hope Workers' Party 153,61312.183Increase2.svg1
Green Party 3,1350.250Steady2.svg
Communist Party of Brazil 1,4430.110Steady2.svg
Liberal Party 132,94510.543Increase2.svg2
Progressistas 116,1479.212Steady2.svg
Brazil Union 83,2086.601New
Democratic Labour Party 72,1255.721Steady2.svg
Republicanos 69,2645.491Steady2.svg
Podemos 68,4985.431Increase2.svg1
Social Democratic Party 62,6214.961Steady2.svg
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party 62,5774.961Increase2.svg1
Patriota 51,5324.091Steady2.svg
Brazilian Socialist Party 44,8623.560Increase2.svg1
Brazilian Labour Party 15,4101.220Decrease2.svg1
Solidariedade 11,5950.920Decrease2.svg2
PSOL REDE Socialism and Liberty Party 7,4920.590Steady2.svg
Sustainability Network 5,9710.470Steady2.svg
Avante 2,6740.210Steady2.svg
Agir 1,5550.120Steady2.svg
Republican Party of the Social Order 1,4170.110Steady2.svg
Christian Democracy 2780.020Steady2.svg
Total1,261,398100.0021
Valid votes1,404,56690.46
Invalid votes62,5474.03
Blank votes85,5415.51
Total votes1,552,654100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,993,12177.90

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