2018 Minas Gerais gubernatorial election

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2018 Minas Gerais state election
Opinion polls
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Gubernatorial election


Mapa da Eleição estadual em Minas Gerais em 2018 por município (2.º turno).svg

  •      Romeu Zema
  •      Antonio Anastasia

Parliamentary election

This lists parties that won seats. 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 Aécio Neves (PSDB) and Zezé 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]

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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)
conducted
Sample
size
Anastasia
PSDB
Veiga
PSDB
Pimentel
PT
Zema
NOVO
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
2018 election 7 Oct 29.06% 23.12% 42.73% 5.09% 20.67% 13.67%
Datafolha 3–4 Oct 1,585 32% 21% 15% 10% 22% 11%
Datafolha 26–28 Sep 1,387 32% 23% 19% 7% 21% 9%
Ibope 24–26 Sep 2,002 35% 21% 8% 8% 27% 14%
Datafolha 4–6 Sep 1,289 32% 22% 5% 7% 35% 10%
Ibope 24–26 Aug 1,204 24% 14% 3% 7% 51% 10%
2014 election 5 Oct 2014 41.89% 52.98% 5.13% 16.93% 11.09%

Second round[edit]

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Zema
NOVO
Anastasia
PSDB
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
2018 election 28 Oct 71.80% 28.20% 19.61% 43.60%
Ibope 25–27 Oct 2,002 58% 27% 15% 31%
Ibope 20–23 Oct 1,512 57% 29% 15% 28%
Datafolha 17–18 Oct 1,473 58% 24% 19% 34%
Ibope 15–17 Oct 1,512 57% 29% 14% 28%
Paraná Pesquisas 9–10 Oct 1,750 64.7% 23.1% 12.1% 41.6%

Senator[edit]

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Rousseff
PT
Viana
PHS
Pinheiro
SD
Pacheco
DEM
Neves
PSDB
Franco
PPS
Others Abst.
Undec.
(1st seat)
Abst.
Undec.
(2nd seat)
Lead
2018 election 7 Oct 15.35% 20.22% 18.42% 20.49% 25.51% 27.74% 0.27%
Datafolha 26–28 Sep 1,384 28% 14% 10% 17% 41% 31% 49% 11%
Ibope 24–26 Sep 2,002 26% 15% 15% 14% 48% 55% 63% 11%
Ibope 9–11 Sep 1,512 28% 12% 7% 7% 39% 20% 30% 16%
Datafolha 4–6 Sep 1,289 26% 11% 7% 9% 46% 40% 61% 15%
Datafolha 20–21 Aug 1,214 25% 11% 5% 6% 53% 37% 63% 14%
2010 election 3 Oct 2010 39.47% 26.74% 33.79% 19.06% 12.73%

Debates[edit]

Results[edit]

Governor[edit]

Candidate Running mate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Romeu Zema Paulo Brant NOVO 4,138,967 42.73 6,963,806 71.80
Antônio Anastasia Marcos Montes (PSD) PSDB 2,814,704 29.06 2,734,452 28.20
Fernando Pimentel (incumbent) Jô Moraes (PCdoB) PT 2,239,379 23.12
Adalclever Lopes Adriana Buzelin (PV) MDB 268,683 2.77
Dirlene Marques Sara Azevedo PSOL 133,986 1.38
João Batista dos Mares Guia Giovanni Corrêa REDE 56,856 0.59
Claudiney Dulim Leandro Ramon Avante 18,330 0.19
Jordano Carvalho Victoria de Fátima PSTU 15,742 0.16
Alexandre Flach Sebastião Pessoa PCO 4,088
Total 9,686,647 100.00 9,698,258 100.00
Valid votes 9,686,647 79.36 9,698,258 80.39
Invalid votes 1,722,385 14.11 1,889,549 15.66
Blank votes 797,534 6.53 476,476 3.95
Total votes 12,206,566 100.00 12,064,283 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 15,695,210 77.77 15,695,210 76.87
Source: G1

Senator[edit]

Candidate Party Votes %
Rodrigo Pacheco DEM 3,616,864 20.49
Carlos Viana PHS 3,568,658 20.22
Dinis Pinheiro Solidariedade 3,251,175 18.42
Dilma Rousseff PT 2,709,233 15.35
Rodrigo Paiva NOVO 1,342,645 7.61
Miguel Corrêa PT 1,282,946 7.27
Fábio Cherem PDT 899,824 5.10
Duda Salabert PSOL 351,874 1.99
Elio Lacer PPL 307,197 1.74
Tulio Lopes PCB 92,165 0.52
Kaka Menezes REDE 86,771 0.49
Alcindor Damasceno PPL 56,129 0.32
Vanessa Portugal PSTU 53,272 0.30
Edson André Avante 29,869 0.17
Ana Alves PCO 25,675
Total 17,648,622 100.00
Valid votes 17,647,433 72.34
Invalid votes 4,540,973 18.61
Blank votes 2,206,911 9.05
Total votes 24,395,317 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 15,695,210 155.43
Source: G1
Popular vote
Pacheco

20.49%
Viana

20.22%
Pinheiro

18.42%
Rousseff

15.35%
Paiva

7.61%
Corrêa

7.27%
Cherem

5.10%
Others

5.53%

Chamber of Deputies[edit]

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Workers’ Party 1,343,833 13.33 8 Decrease2
Social Liberal Party 1,100,263 10.92 6 Increase6
Brazilian Social Democracy Party 769,033 7.63 5 Decrease2
Avante 616,562 6.12 3 Increase2
Brazilian Democratic Movement 610,205 6.05 4 Decrease2
New Party 461,859 4.58 2 New
Social Democratic Party 457,320 4.54 3 Steady
Humanist Party of Solidarity 394,033 3.91 2 Increase1
Republican Party of the Social Order 377,657 3.75 2 Increase2
Progressistas 372,000 3.69 2 Decrease3
Party of the Republic 355,184 3.52 1 Decrease2
Brazilian Republican Party 354,433 3.52 2 Increase1
Brazilian Socialist Party 335,216 3.33 3 Steady
Democratic Labour Party 298,899 2.97 2 Steady
Democrats 285,912 2.84 1 Decrease1
Patriota 277,469 2.75 2 Increase2
Socialism and Liberty Party 241,908 2.40 1 Increase1
Podemos 233,631 2.32 1 Steady
Social Christian Party 202,230 2.01 1 Steady
Brazilian Labour Party 148,428 1.47 0 Decrease1
Solidariedade 131,080 1.30 1 Steady
Green Party 126,374 1.25 0 Decrease1
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party 115,623 1.15 0 Steady
Popular Socialist Party 108,242 1.07 0 Steady
Communist Party of Brazil 71,706 0.71 0 Decrease1
Christian Democracy 55,761 0.55 0 Steady
Party of National Mobilization 54,068 0.54 1 Steady
Christian Labour Party 52,458 0.52 0 Decrease1
Sustainability Network 41,782 0.41 0 New
Brazilian Woman’s Party 26,643 0.26 0 New
Progressive Republican Party 23,003 0.23 0 Decrease1
Free Fatherland Party 17,176 0.17 0 Steady
Brazilian Communist Party 12,247 0.12 0 Steady
United Socialist Workers’ Party 5,782 0.06 0 Steady
Total 10,078,020 100.00 53
Valid votes 10,078,020 82.53
Invalid votes 1,284,839 10.52
Blank votes 848,270 6.95
Total votes 12,211,129 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 15,695,210 77.80
Source: Superior Electoral Court

Legislative Assembly[edit]

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Workers’ Party 1,189,187 11.75 10 Steady
Brazilian Democratic Movement 746,112 7.37 7 Decrease3
Brazilian Republican Party 724,626 7.16 3 Increase1
Social Liberal Party 712,957 7.05 6 Increase6
Brazilian Social Democracy Party 668,049 6.60 7 Decrease2
Social Democratic Party 418,249 4.13 4 Steady
Humanist Party of Solidarity 417,651 4.13 3 Increase2
Brazilian Labour Party 398,959 3.94 3 Decrease1
Social Christian Party 394,159 3.90 3 Increase1
New Party 372,346 3.68 3 New
Green Party 336,213 3.32 5 Increase1
Democrats 299,902 2.96 1 Decrease1
Solidariedade 281,184 2.78 2 Increase2
Podemos 279,618 2.76 2 Decrease1
Democratic Labour Party 257,410 2.54 2 Decrease2
Avante 243,184 2.40 2 Decrease1
Brazilian Socialist Party 240,779 2.38 1 Decrease2
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party 221,983 2.19 1 Increase1
Patriota 217,775 2.15 2 Increase1
Communist Party of Brazil 217,040 2.14 1 Decrease2
Party of the Republic 201,924 2.00 2 Decrease1
Popular Socialist Party 199,971 1.98 1 Decrease2
Republican Party of the Social Order 189,560 1.87 1 Steady
Christian Democracy 177,674 1.76 1 Increase1
Progressistas 161,627 1.60 1 Decrease2
Socialism and Liberty Party 124,439 1.23 1 Increase1
Progressive Republican Party 110,356 1.09 1 Increase1
Christian Labour Party 104,695 1.03 0 Decrease1
Sustainability Network 98,796 0.98 1 New
Party of National Mobilization 64,472 0.64 0 Decrease1
Brazilian Communist Party 19,585 0.19 0 Steady
Free Fatherland Party 14,842 0.15 0 Steady
United Socialist Workers’ Party 9,077 0.09 0 Steady
Brazilian Woman’s Party 4,741 0.05 0 New
Total 10,119,142 100.00 77
Valid votes 10,119,142 82.87
Invalid votes 1,269,867 10.40
Blank votes 822,222 6.73
Total votes 12,211,231 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 15,695,210 77.80
Source: Superior Electoral Court

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