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See the complete results below.The 2018 state elections in Minas Gerais were held on 7 October, as part of the general elections in the Federal District and in 26 states, to elect one Governor and Vice Governor, two Senators and four substitutes for Senator, 53 Federal Deputies, and 77 State Deputies.[1] In the election for Governor, entrepreneur Romeu Zema (NOVO) finished in first place with 42.73% of the valid votes, followed by Senator Antonio Anastasia (PSDB) with 29.06%. Incumbent Governor Fernando Pimentel (PT) couldn’t re-elect, placing third place with 23.12% of the votes.[2] As the first place didn’t reach 50% of the votes, a second round took place on 28 October.[1] Zema was elect Governor with 71.80% of the votes, and Anastasia placed second with 28.20%.[3]For the Federal Senate, the then Federal Deputy Rodrigo Pacheco (DEM) and the journalist and presenter Carlos Viana (PHS) were elect to fill the seats of A\u00e9cio Neves (PSDB) and Zez\u00e9 Perrella (MDB). They had, respectively, 20.49% and 20.22% of the votes. Dinis Pinheiro (SD) place third with 18.42% of the votes, and former president Dilma Rousseff (PT), who had been impeached two years before, placed fourth with 15.35% of the votes.[4] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsGubernatorial candidates[edit]Candidates in runoff[edit]Candidates failing to make runoff[edit]Opinion polls[edit]Governor[edit]First round[edit]Second round[edit]Senator[edit]Debates[edit]Results[edit]Governor[edit]Senator[edit]Chamber of Deputies[edit]Legislative Assembly[edit]References[edit]Gubernatorial candidates[edit]Candidates in runoff[edit]Candidates failing to make runoff[edit]Opinion polls[edit]Governor[edit]First round[edit]Pollster\/client(s)Date(s)conductedSamplesizeAnastasiaPSDBVeigaPSDBPimentelPTZemaNOVOOthersAbst.Undec.Lead2018 election7 Oct\u201329.06%\u201323.12%42.73%5.09%20.67%13.67%Datafolha3\u20134 Oct1,58532%\u201321%15%10%22%11%Datafolha26\u201328 Sep1,38732%\u201323%19%7%21%9%Ibope24\u201326 Sep2,00235%\u201321%8%8%27%14%Datafolha4\u20136 Sep1,28932%\u201322%5%7%35%10%Ibope24\u201326 Aug1,20424%\u201314%3%7%51%10%2014 election5 Oct 2014\u2013\u201341.89%52.98%\u20135.13%16.93%11.09%Second round[edit]Pollster\/client(s)Date(s)conductedSamplesizeZemaNOVOAnastasiaPSDBAbst.Undec.Lead2018 election28 Oct\u201371.80%28.20%19.61%43.60%Ibope25\u201327 Oct2,00258%27%15%31%Ibope20\u201323 Oct1,51257%29%15%28%Datafolha17\u201318 Oct1,47358%24%19%34%Ibope15\u201317 Oct1,51257%29%14%28%Paran\u00e1 Pesquisas9\u201310 Oct1,75064.7%23.1%12.1%41.6%Senator[edit]Pollster\/client(s)Date(s)conductedSamplesizeRousseffPTVianaPHSPinheiroSDPachecoDEMNevesPSDBFrancoPPSOthersAbst.Undec.(1st seat)Abst.Undec.(2nd seat)Lead2018 election7 Oct\u201315.35%20.22%18.42%20.49%\u2013\u201325.51%27.74%0.27%Datafolha26\u201328 Sep1,38428%14%10%17%\u2013\u201341%31%49%11%Ibope24\u201326 Sep2,00226%15%15%14%\u2013\u201348%55%63%11%Ibope9\u201311 Sep1,51228%12%7%7%\u2013\u201339%20%30%16%Datafolha4\u20136 Sep1,28926%11%7%9%\u2013\u201346%40%61%15%Datafolha20\u201321 Aug1,21425%11%5%6%\u2013\u201353%37%63%14%2010 election3 Oct 2010\u2013\u2013\u2013\u2013\u201339.47%26.74%33.79%19.06%12.73%Debates[edit]Results[edit]Governor[edit]CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond roundVotes%Votes%Romeu ZemaPaulo BrantNOVO4,138,96742.736,963,80671.80Ant\u00f4nio AnastasiaMarcos Montes (PSD)PSDB2,814,70429.062,734,45228.20Fernando Pimentel (incumbent)J\u00f4 Moraes (PCdoB)PT2,239,37923.12Adalclever LopesAdriana Buzelin (PV)MDB268,6832.77Dirlene MarquesSara AzevedoPSOL133,9861.38Jo\u00e3o Batista dos Mares GuiaGiovanni Corr\u00eaaREDE56,8560.59Claudiney DulimLeandro RamonAvante18,3300.19Jordano CarvalhoVictoria de F\u00e1timaPSTU15,7420.16Alexandre FlachSebasti\u00e3o PessoaPCO4,088Total9,686,647100.009,698,258100.00Valid votes9,686,64779.369,698,25880.39Invalid votes1,722,38514.111,889,54915.66Blank votes797,5346.53476,4763.95Total votes12,206,566100.0012,064,283100.00Registered voters\/turnout15,695,21077.7715,695,21076.87Source: G1Senator[edit]CandidatePartyVotes%Rodrigo PachecoDEM3,616,86420.49Carlos VianaPHS3,568,65820.22Dinis PinheiroSolidariedade3,251,17518.42Dilma RousseffPT2,709,23315.35Rodrigo PaivaNOVO1,342,6457.61Miguel Corr\u00eaaPT1,282,9467.27F\u00e1bio CheremPDT899,8245.10Duda SalabertPSOL351,8741.99Elio LacerPPL307,1971.74Tulio LopesPCB92,1650.52Kaka MenezesREDE86,7710.49Alcindor DamascenoPPL56,1290.32Vanessa PortugalPSTU53,2720.30Edson Andr\u00e9Avante29,8690.17Ana AlvesPCO25,675Total17,648,622100.00Valid votes17,647,43372.34Invalid votes4,540,97318.61Blank votes2,206,9119.05Total votes24,395,317100.00Registered voters\/turnout15,695,210155.43Source: G1Popular votePacheco\u200920.49%Viana\u200920.22%Pinheiro\u200918.42%Rousseff\u200915.35%Paiva\u20097.61%Corr\u00eaa\u20097.27%Cherem\u20095.10%Others\u20095.53%Chamber of Deputies[edit]PartyVotes%Seats+\/\u2013Workers’ Party1,343,83313.3382Social Liberal Party1,100,26310.9266Brazilian Social Democracy Party769,0337.6352Avante616,5626.1232Brazilian Democratic Movement610,2056.0542New Party461,8594.582NewSocial Democratic Party457,3204.543Humanist Party of Solidarity394,0333.9121Republican Party of the Social Order377,6573.7522Progressistas372,0003.6923Party of the Republic355,1843.5212Brazilian Republican Party354,4333.5221Brazilian Socialist Party335,2163.333Democratic Labour Party298,8992.972Democrats285,9122.8411Patriota277,4692.7522Socialism and Liberty Party241,9082.4011Podemos233,6312.321Social Christian Party202,2302.011Brazilian Labour Party148,4281.4701Solidariedade131,0801.301Green Party126,3741.2501Brazilian Labour Renewal Party115,6231.150Popular Socialist Party108,2421.070Communist Party of Brazil71,7060.7101Christian Democracy55,7610.550Party of National Mobilization54,0680.541Christian Labour Party52,4580.5201Sustainability Network41,7820.410NewBrazilian Woman’s Party26,6430.260NewProgressive Republican Party23,0030.2301Free Fatherland Party17,1760.170Brazilian Communist Party12,2470.120United Socialist Workers’ Party5,7820.060Total10,078,020100.0053\u2013Valid votes10,078,02082.53Invalid votes1,284,83910.52Blank votes848,2706.95Total votes12,211,129100.00Registered voters\/turnout15,695,21077.80Source: Superior Electoral CourtLegislative Assembly[edit]PartyVotes%Seats+\/\u2013Workers’ Party1,189,18711.7510Brazilian Democratic Movement746,1127.3773Brazilian Republican Party724,6267.1631Social Liberal Party712,9577.0566Brazilian Social Democracy Party668,0496.6072Social Democratic Party418,2494.134Humanist Party of Solidarity417,6514.1332Brazilian Labour Party398,9593.9431Social Christian Party394,1593.9031New Party372,3463.683NewGreen Party336,2133.3251Democrats299,9022.9611Solidariedade281,1842.7822Podemos279,6182.7621Democratic Labour Party257,4102.5422Avante243,1842.4021Brazilian Socialist Party240,7792.3812Brazilian Labour Renewal Party221,9832.1911Patriota217,7752.1521Communist Party of Brazil217,0402.1412Party of the Republic201,9242.0021Popular Socialist Party199,9711.9812Republican Party of the Social Order189,5601.871Christian Democracy177,6741.7611Progressistas161,6271.6012Socialism and Liberty Party124,4391.2311Progressive Republican Party110,3561.0911Christian Labour Party104,6951.0301Sustainability Network98,7960.981NewParty of National Mobilization64,4720.6401Brazilian Communist Party19,5850.190Free Fatherland Party14,8420.150United Socialist Workers’ Party9,0770.090Brazilian Woman’s Party4,7410.050NewTotal10,119,142100.0077\u2013Valid votes10,119,14282.87Invalid votes1,269,86710.40Blank votes822,2226.73Total votes12,211,231100.00Registered voters\/turnout15,695,21077.80Source: Superior Electoral CourtReferences[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || 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