2016 Rio de Janeiro mayoral election
Appearance
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Turnout | 75.72% (first round) 73.15% (second round) | ||||||||||||||||||
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The 2016 Rio de Janeiro municipal election took place on 2 October and 30 October 2016[1] to elect a Mayor, a Vice Mayor and 51 City Councillors for the administration of the city. The incumbent Mayor, Eduardo Paes of the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB), was term-limited and couldn't run for re-election. The election took place against a backdrop of mass protests and the impeachment of president Dilma Rousseff of the Workers' Party (PT) earlier that year.[2]
Candidates
[edit]No. | Mayor | Vice-mayor | Party/Coalition | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
10 | Marcelo Crivella (PRB) | Fernando Mac Dowell (PR) | "For a More Human Rio" PRB, PR, PTN | |||
15 | Pedro Paulo (PMDB) | Cidinha Campos (PDT) | "Together for Rio" PMDB, DEM, PDT, PHS, PMN, PP, PSDC, PTB, PEN, PROS, PRTB, PSL, SD, PTC, PTdoB | |||
16 | Cyro Garcia (PSTU) | Marília Macedo (PSTU) | Unified Workers' Socialist Party (PSTU) | |||
18 | Alessandro Molon (REDE) | Roberto Anderson (PV) | ||||
20 | Flávio Bolsonaro (PSC) | Rodrigo Amorim (PRP) | "Rio Needs Strength to Change" PSC, PRP | |||
29 | Thelma Bastos (PCO) | Wagner Rolo (PCO) | Labour Cause's Party (PCO) | |||
30 | Carmen Migueles (NOVO) | Tomas Pelosi (NOVO) | New Party (NOVO) | |||
45 | Carlos Osório (PSDB) | Aspásia Camargo (PSDB) | "Rio of Opportunities and Rights" PSDB, PPS | |||
50 | Marcelo Freixo (PSOL) | Luciana Boiteux (PSOL) | "Change is Possible" PSOL, PCB | |||
55 | Indio da Costa (PSD) | Hugo Leal (PSB) | "Together for Carioca" PSD, PSB, PMB | |||
65 | Jandira Feghali (PCdoB) | Edson Santos (PT) | "Rio in Common" PCdoB, PT |
Debates
[edit]First round
[edit]Date | Host | Moderator | Carlos Osório (PSDB) | Marcelo Crivella (PRB) | Jandira Feghali (PCdoB) | Flávio Bolsonaro (PSC) | Pedro Paulo (PMDB) | Alessandro Molon (REDE) | Indio da Costa (PSD) | Marcelo Freixo (PSOL) | Cyro Garcia (PSTU) | Thelma Bastos (PCO) | Carmen Migueles (NOVO) |
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25 August 2016 | Band | Sérgio Costa | Present | Present | Present | Present | Present | Present | Present | Not invited | Not invited | Not invited | Not invited |
9 September 2016 | RedeTV!, Veja, UOL, Facebook | Mariana Godoy, Amanda Klein | Present | Present | Present | Present | Present | Present | Present | Present | Not invited | Not invited | Not invited |
25 September 2016 | RecordTV | Janine Borba | Present | Present | Present | Present | Present | Present | Present | Present | Not invited | Not invited | Not invited |
29 September 2016 | Rede Globo | Ana Paula Araújo | Present | Present | Present | Present | Present | Present | Present | Present | Not invited | Not invited | Not invited |
Second round
[edit]Date | Host | Moderator | Marcelo Crivella (PRB) | Marcelo Freixo (PSOL) |
---|---|---|---|---|
7 October 2016 | Band | Sérgio Costa | Present | Present |
13 October 2016 | SBT | N/A | Cancelled[3] | |
18 October 2016 | RedeTV!, Veja, UOL, Facebook | Mariana Godoy, Amanda Klein | Present | Present |
20 October 2016 | O Globo | N/A | Cancelled[4] | |
23 October 2016 | RecordTV | N/A | Cancelled[5] | |
28 October 2016 | Rede Globo | Ana Paula Araújo | Present | Present |
Opinion polls
[edit]First round
[edit]Polling Firm/Link | Date(s) administered |
Sample Size |
PSOL | PCdoB | REDE | PSDB | PMDB | PSD | PRB | PSC | Others | Abst./ Undec. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016 election | 2 October 2016 | 3,708,857 | 18.26% (Freixo) |
3.34% (Feghali) |
1.43% (Molon) |
8.62% (Osório) |
16.12% (Paulo) |
8.99% (Indio) |
27.78% (Crivella) |
14.00% (Bolsonaro) |
1.46% | 18.26% |
Datafolha | 30 September – 1 October 2016 | 2,159 | 13% (Freixo) |
6% (Feghali) |
2% (Molon) |
8% (Osório) |
10% (Paulo) |
9% (Indio) |
27% (Crivella) |
7% (Bolsonaro) |
1% | 17% |
Ibope | 29 September – 1 October 2016 | 1,204 | 14% (Freixo) |
7% (Feghali) |
2% (Molon) |
5% (Osório) |
9% (Paulo) |
8% (Indio) |
31% (Crivella) |
8% (Bolsonaro) |
1% | 19% |
Instituto Gerp | 28–29 September 2016 | 1,000 | 11% (Freixo) |
4% (Feghali) |
1% (Molon) |
3% (Osório) |
9% (Paulo) |
4% (Indio) |
35% (Crivella) |
8% (Bolsonaro) |
0% | 25% |
Datafolha | 26 September 2016 | 1,144 | 10% (Paulo) |
7% (Feghali) |
1% (Molon) |
6% (Osório) |
11% (Paulo) |
5% (Indio) |
29% (Crivella) |
7% (Bolsonaro) |
2% | 22% |
Ibope | 23–25 September 2016 | 1,204 | 9% (Freixo) |
6% (Feghali) |
1% (Molon) |
4% (Osório) |
11% (Paulo) |
8% (Indio) |
35% (Crivella) |
6% (Bolsonaro) |
1% | 19% |
Instituto Gerp | 19–21 September 2016 | 1,000 | 10% (Freixo) |
8% (Feghali) |
2% (Molon) |
2% (Osório) |
6% (Paulo) |
3% (Indio) |
33% (Crivella) |
8% (Bolsonaro) |
0% | 28% |
IBPS | 19–21 September 2016 | 3,510 | 10% (Freixo) |
7% (Feghali) |
1% (Molon) |
4% (Osório) |
10% (Paulo) |
6% (Indio) |
30% (Crivella) |
6% (Bolsonaro) |
1% | 25% |
Datafolha | 21 September 2016 | 1,023 | 10% (Freixo) |
9% (Feghali) |
2% (Molon) |
4% (Osório) |
9% (Paulo) |
6% (Indio) |
31% (Crivella) |
7% (Bolsonaro) |
1% | 21% |
Ibope | 12–13 September 2016 | 805 | 9% (Freixo) |
8% (Feghali) |
1% (Molon) |
3% (Osório) |
9% (Paulo) |
7% (Indio) |
31% (Crivella) |
8% (Bolsonaro) |
1% | 23% |
Datafolha | 8 September 2016 | 928 | 11% (Freixo) |
8% (Feghali) |
1% (Molon) |
4% (Osório) |
8% (Paulo) |
6% (Indio) |
29% (Crivella) |
6% (Bolsonaro) |
0% | 26% |
Paraná Pesquisas | 1–5 September 2016 | 940 | 10.4% (Freixo) |
7.7% (Feghali) |
1.8% (Molon) |
3.5% (Osório) |
8.6% (Paulo) |
5.7% (Indio) |
33.4% (Crivella) |
8.3% (Bolsonaro) |
1.1% | 19.3 |
Datafolha | 23–24 August 2016 | 928 | 11% (Freixo) |
7% (Feghali) |
2% (Molon) |
3% (Osório) |
5% (Paulo) |
4% (Indio) |
28% (Crivella) |
9% (Bolsonaro) |
1% | 29% |
Instituto Gerp | 19–22 August 2016 | 1,000 | 10% (Freixo) |
7% (Feghali) |
2% (Molon) |
1% (Osório) |
6% (Paulo) |
3% (Indio) |
33% (Crivella) |
9% (Bolsonaro) |
1% | 28% |
Ibope | 20–22 August 2016 | 805 | 12% (Freixo) |
6% (Feghali) |
2% (Molon) |
6% (Osório) |
6% (Paulo) |
5% (Indio) |
27% (Crivella) |
11% (Bolsonaro) |
2% | 25% |
2012 election | 7 October 2012 | 3,754,393 | 28.15% (Freixo) |
– | – | 2.47% (Leite) |
64.6% (Paes) |
– | – | – | 4.78% | 13.51% |
Second round
[edit]Polling Firm/Link | Date(s) administered |
Sample Size |
PSOL | PRB | Abst./ Undec. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016 election | 31 October 2016 | 3,583,094 | 40.64% (Freixo) |
59.36% (Crivella) |
20.08% |
Ibope | 28–29 September 2016 | 1,024 | 32% (Freixo) |
43% (Crivella) |
25% |
Datafolha | 28–29 September 2016 | 2,384 | 30% (Freixo) |
43% (Crivella) |
27% |
Ibope | 26–27 October 2016 | 1,204 | 29% (Freixo) |
46% (Crivella) |
25% |
Datafolha | 25 October 2016 | 1,280 | 27% (Freixo) |
46% (Crivella) |
27% |
Ibope | 17–19 October 2016 | 1,101 | 29% (Freixo) |
46% (Crivella) |
25% |
Datafolha | 13–14 October 2016 | 1,152 | 25% (Freixo) |
48% (Crivella) |
27% |
Ibope | 5–6 October 2016 | 1,101 | 25% (Freixo) |
51% (Crivella) |
24% |
Datafolha | 5–6 October 2016 | 1,151 | 27% (Freixo) |
44% (Crivella) |
28% |
Results
[edit]Mayor
[edit]Candidate | Party | Running mate | Party | First round | Second round | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Votes | % | Votes | % | |||||
Marcelo Crivella | PRB | Fernando Mac Dowell | PR | 842,201 | 27.78 | 1,700,030 | 59.36 | |
Marcelo Freixo | PSOL | Luciana Boiteux | PSOL | 553,424 | 18.26 | 1,163,662 | 40.64 | |
Pedro Paulo | PMDB | Cidinha Campos | PDT | 488,775 | 16.12 | |||
Flávio Bolsonaro | PSC | Rodrigo Amorim | PRP | 424,307 | 14.00 | |||
Indio da Costa | PSD | Hugo Leal | PSB | 272,500 | 8.99 | |||
Carlos Osório | PSDB | Aspásia Camargo | PSDB | 261,286 | 8.62 | |||
Jandira Feghali | PCdoB | Edson Santos | PT | 101,133 | 3.31 | |||
Alessandro Molon | REDE | Roberto Anderson | PV | 43,426 | 1.43 | |||
Carmen Migueles | NOVO | Tomas Pelosi | NOVO | 38,512 | 1.27 | |||
Cyro Garcia | PSTU | Marília Macedo | PSTU | 5,729 | 0.19 | |||
Thelma Bastos[a] | PCO | Wagner Rolo | PCO | 0 | 0.00 | |||
Invalid/blank votes | 677,434 | – | 719,402 | – | ||||
Turnout | 3,708,857 | 75.72 | 3,583,094 | 73.15 | ||||
Abstentions | 1,183,187 | 24.28 | 1,314,950 | 26.85 | ||||
Source: Tribunal Superior Eleitoral Archived 2020-09-27 at the Wayback Machine |
City Councillors
[edit]Candidate | Party | Voting | |
---|---|---|---|
Percentage | Total | ||
Carlos Bolsonaro | PSC | 3.65% | 106,657 |
Tarcísio Motta | PSOL | 3.10% | 90,473 |
César Maia | DEM | 2.45% | 71,468 |
Rosa Fernandes | PMDB | 1.98% | 57,868 |
Marielle Franco | PSOL | 1.59% | 46,502 |
Junior da Lucinha | PMDB | 1.54% | 45,124 |
Vera Lins | PP | 1.24% | 36,117 |
João Mendes de Jesus | PRB | 1.08% | 31,516 |
Teresa Bergher | PSDB | 1.05 | 30,566 |
Leandro Lyra | NOVO | 1.00% | 29,217 |
Carlos Caiado | DEM | 0.96% | 28,122 |
Jorge Felippe | PMDB | 0.96% | 28,104 |
Jairinho | PMDB | 0.89% | 26,047 |
Thiago Ribeiro | PMDB | 0.85% | 27,900 |
Alexandre Isquierdo | DEM | 0.85% | 24,701 |
Marcelinho D'Almeida | DEM | 0.83% | 24,116 |
Chiquinho Brazão | PMDB | 0.82% | 23,923 |
Tânia Bastos | PRB | 0.78% | 22,930 |
Rafael Aloísio Freitas | PMDB | 0.78% | 22,897 |
Bispo Inaldo Silva | PRB | 0.78% | 22,753 |
Zico | PTB | 0.74% | 21,565 |
Willian Coelho | PMDB | 0.68% | 20,678 |
Verônica Costa | PMDB | 0.68% | 19,946 |
Carlos Eduardo | SD | 0.68% | 19,822 |
Reimont | PT | 0.67% | 19,626 |
Renato Cinco | PSOL | 0.59% | 17,162 |
Luciana Novaes | PT | 0.57% | 16,679 |
Marcelo Arar | PTB | 0.56% | 16,230 |
Val | PEN | 0.53% | 15,388 |
Paula Messina | PROS | 0.53% | 15,346 |
Rogério Rocal | PTB | 0.52% | 15,055 |
Dr. João Ricardo | PMDB | 0.51% | 14,994 |
Renato Moura | PDT | 0.46% | 13,572 |
Marcello Siciliano | PHS | 0.46% | 13,553 |
Dr. Jorge Manaia | SD | 0.45% | 13.249 |
Paulo Pinheiro | PSOL | 0.45% | 13,141 |
Jones Moura | PSD | 0.44% | 12,722 |
Dr. Gilberto | PMN | 0.42% | 12,162 |
Fernando William | PDT | 0.41% | 12,055 |
Leonel Brizola Neto | PSOL | 0.38% | 11,087 |
Eliseu Kessler | PSD | 0.37% | 10,777 |
Felipe Michel | PSDB | 0.35% | 10,262 |
Cláudio Castro | PSC | 0.35% | 10,262 |
Professor Adalmir | PSDB | 0.30% | 8,804 |
Professor Célio Lupparelli | DEM | 0.30% | 8,692 |
Luiz Carlos Ramos Filho | PTN | 0.29% | 8,618 |
Jair da Mendes Gomes | PMN | 0.28% | 8,112 |
Zico Bacana | PHS | 0.27% | 7,932 |
Otoni de Paula Jr. | PSC | 0.27% | 7,801 |
David Miranda | PSOL | 0.24% | 7,012 |
Italo Ciba | PTdoB | 0.21% | 6,023 |
Notes
[edit]References
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