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See the complete results below.The 2020 Rio de Janeiro municipal election took place in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in November 2020[1] to elect a mayor, a vice mayor, and 51 city councillors for the administration of the city. On the 29 November 2020 run-off election, former mayor Eduardo Paes, of the Democrats (DEM), defeated incumbent mayor Marcelo Crivella of the Republicans (REP), who lost his bid for re-election.[2]Table of ContentsCandidates[edit]Candidates in runoff[edit]Candidates failing to make runoff[edit]Withdrawn candidates[edit]Opinion polls[edit]First round[edit]Published after the campaign’s start[edit]Published before the campaign’s start[edit]Second round[edit]Debates[edit]Municipal Chamber[edit]Results[edit]Mayor[edit]Municipal Chamber[edit]References[edit]Candidates[edit]Candidates in runoff[edit]#PartyMayoral candidatePolitical office(s)Vice-Mayoral candidateCoalition10Marcelo Crivella (REP)Mayor of Rio de Janeiro 2017\u2013present; Senator for Rio de Janeiro 2003-2017, Minister for Fishing and Aquaculture 2012-2014Andr\u00e9a Firmo (REP) (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4With God, for the Family and for RioREP, PATRI, SD, PODE, PP, PRTB, PTC, PMN25Eduardo Paes (DEM)Mayor of Rio de Janeiro 2009\u20132017; State Secretary of Tourism, Sport and Leisure of Rio de Janeiro 2007\u20132008; Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro 1999\u20132007; City Councillor of Rio de Janeiro 1997\u20131999; Sub-Mayor of Barra da Tijuca and Jacarepagu\u00e1 1993\u20131997.Nilton Caldeira (PL)The Certainty of a Better RioDEM, PL, PSDB, PV, DC, AVANTE, CDNCandidates failing to make runoff[edit]#PartyMayoral candidatePolitical office(s)Vice-Mayoral candidateCoalition12Martha Rocha (PDT)State Deputy of Rio de Janeiro 2015\u2013presentAnderson Quack (PSB)United for RioPDT, PSB13Benedita da Silva (PT)Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro 1987\u201395, 2011\u2013present; Governor of Rio de Janeiro 2002\u201303; Vice Governor of Rio de Janeiro 1999\u20132002; Senator for Rio de Janeiro 1995\u20131998; City Councillor of Rio de Janeiro 1983\u20131987Rejane de Almeida (PCdoB)It’s the People’s TimePT, PCdoB15Paulo Messina (MDB)City Councillor of Rio de Janeiro 2017\u2013presentSheila Barbosa (MDB)MDB16Cyro Garcia (PSTU)Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro 1993; President of the Rio de Janeiro Bank Clerks’ Union 1989-1990, 1991-1993, 1996-1997; President of the Rio de Janeiro branch of the United Socialist Workers’ Party, 1994\u2013presentElisa Guimar\u00e3es (PSTU)PSTU17Luiz Lima (PSL)Federal Deputy of Rio de Janeiro 2019\u2013presentFernando Veloso (PSD)Rio Has OptionsPSL, PSD18Eduardo Bandeira de Mello (REDE)President of Flamengo Rowing Club 2013-2018Andrea Gouv\u00eaa Vieira (REDE)REDE20Gl\u00f3ria Heloiza (PSC)Judge of the 2nd Court of the Childhood, Youth and the Elderly of the Justice Court of Rio de Janeiro 1996-2020Mauro Santos (PSC)29Henrique Simonard (PCO)Student activistCaetano Sigiliano (PCO)PCO30Fred Luz (NOVO)CEO of Flamengo Rowing Club 2014-2018Giselle Gomes (NOVO)NOVO35Sued Haidar (PMB)President of the Party of the Brazilian Woman 2015\u2013presentJ\u00e9ssica Natalino (PMB)PMB50Renata Souza (PSOL)State Deputy of Rio de Janeiro 2019\u2013present\u00cdbis Silva Pereira (PSOL)A Rio of HopePSOL, PCB, UP90Clarissa Garotinho (PROS)Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro 2015\u2013present; State Secretary for Development, Employment and Innovation 2017-2018; State Deputy of Rio de Janeiro 2011-2015; City Councillor of Rio de Janeiro 2009-2011Jorge Coutinho (PROS)PROSWithdrawn candidates[edit]Alessandro Molon (PSB) – Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro since 2011; State Deputy of Rio de Janeiro 2003\u20132011. Candidate for Mayor of Rio de Janeiro in 2016.[3][4]Arolde de Oliveira (PSD) – Senator from Rio de Janeiro since 2019; Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro 1984-2019.[5][4]Bruno Kazuhiro (DEM) – National President of the Democrats’ Youth since 2014.[6][4]Cabo Daciolo (PL) – Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro 2015\u22122019. Candidate for President of Brazil in 2018.[7][4][8]Carlo Caiado (DEM) – City Councillor of Rio de Janeiro 2013-2019; State Deputy of Rio de Janeiro since 2019.[6][4]H\u00e9lio Lopes (PSL) – Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro since 2019.[9][10][4]Hugo Leal (PSD) – Federal Deputy for Rio de Janeiro 2007\u2013present; State Deputy of Rio de Janeiro 1999-2006.Luiz Paulo Corr\u00eaa da Silva (PSDB) – State Deputy of Rio de Janeiro since 2003; Vice Governor of Rio de Janeiro 1995\u20131999.[2][4]Marcelo Calero (CDN) – Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro since 2019; Minister of Culture 2016.[11]Marcelo Freixo (PSOL) – Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro since 2019; State Deputy of Rio de Janeiro 2007\u20132019.[2][10][4][12]Mariana Ribas (PSDB) – Municipal Secretary of Culture of Rio de Janeiro; Director of Ancine 2018\u22122019.[10][13][14][4]Otoni de Paula (PSC) – Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro since 2019; City Councillor of Rio de Janeiro 2017-2019.[15][16][4]Paulo Marinho (PSDB) – Businessman.[17][18]Paulo Rabello de Castro (PSC) – Former president of BNDES 2017-2018; former president of IBGE 2016-2017.[19][4]Pedro Fernandes Neto (PSC) – State Secretary of Education of Rio de Janeiro since 2019; State Deputy of Rio de Janeiro 2007\u20132019; Municipal Secretary of Social Assistance and Human Rights of Rio de Janeiro 2017\u20132018; State Secretary of Science, Technology, Innovation and Social Development of Rio de Janeiro 2017; State Secretary of Social Assistance and Human Rights of Rio de Janeiro 2014, 2017; Municipal Secretary of the Environment of Rio de Janeiro 2008.[2][15][4]Rodrigo Amorim (PSL – State Deputy of Rio de Janeiro since 2019.[2][20]Indio da Costa (Independent) – Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro 2007\u20132011, 2015\u20132019; Municipal Secretary of Urbanism, Infrastructure and Housing of Rio de Janeiro 2017\u20132018; Municipal Secretary of Administration of Rio de Janeiro 2001\u20132006; City Councillor of Rio de Janeiro 1997\u20132006.[2]Opinion polls[edit]Polling aggregatesActive candidates\u00a0 Eduardo Paes (DEM)\u00a0 Marcelo Crivella (REP)\u00a0 Martha Rocha (PDT)\u00a0 Benedita da Silva (PT)\u00a0 Luiz Lima (PSL)\u00a0 Renata Souza (PSOL)\u00a0 Others\u00a0 Abstentions\/UndecidedFirst round[edit]Published after the campaign’s start[edit]Pollster\/client(s)Date(s)conductedSamplesizePaesDEMCrivellaREPRochaPDTSilvaPTMelloREDEGarotinhoPROSLimaPSLSouzaPSOLGarciaPSTUMessinaMDBLuzNOVOHeloizaPSCHaidar PMBSimonardPCOAbst.Undec.Lead2020 Election15 Nov2,633,32237.01%21.90%11.30%11.27%2.48%0.46%6.85%3.24%0.11%2.93%1.76%0.52%0.15%0.02%19.23%15.11%Ibope (exit poll)15 Nov[a]5,00033%17%9%12%2%1%5%2% (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/2020-rio-de-janeiro-mayoral-election\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"2020 Rio de Janeiro mayoral election"}}]}]