2014 Rio Grande do Sul gubernatorial election

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2014 Rio Grande do Sul gubernatorial election

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Nominee José Ivo Sartori Tarso Genro
Party MDB PT
Running mate José Paulo Cairolli Abigail Pereira
Popular vote 3,859,611 2,445,664
Percentage 61.21% 38.79%


Governor before election

Tarso Genro
PT

Elected Governor

José Ivo Sartori
MDB

The Rio Grande do Sul gubernatorial election was held on 5 October 2014 to elect the next governor of the state of Rio Grande do Sul. Since no candidate received more than 50% of the vote in the first round, a second-round runoff election was held on 26 October.[1]

Incumbent governor Tarso Genro was running for a second term, a distinction not achieved in recent history. His main challengers were Senator Ana Amélia Lemos of the Progressive Party and former Mayor of Caxias do Sul José Ivo Sartori of the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party.

Opinion polls leading up to the first round had shown Genro with a comfortable lead over his primary rival Lemos and Sartori steadily gaining support. Eventually, it was Sartori who defied opinion polls and ended comfortably in first place. Genro finished in second to advance to the runoff while Lemos finished in a distant third.[2]

In the second round, Sartori defeated Genro with over 60% of the vote and was elected for a four-year term as governor.

Candidates

Coalitions

Candidate Running mate Coalition
Ana Amélia Lemos
PP
Cassiá Carpes
SD
"The Hope that unites Rio Grande"
(PP, SD, PSDB, PRB)
Vieira da Cunha
PDT
Flávio José Gomes
PSC
"Rio Grande Deserves More"
(PDT, PSC, DEM, PV, PEN)
Tarso Genro
PT
Abigail Pereira
PCdoB
"Popular Unity at Rio Grande"
(PT, PCdoB, PTB, PTC, PROS, PR, PPL)
José Ivo Sartori
PMDB
José Paulo Cairolli
PSD
"The New Way to Rio Grande"
(PMDB, PSD, PPS, PSB, PSDC, PSL, PHS, PTdoB)
Humberto Carvalho
PCB
Nuberm Airton Cabral Medeiros
PCB
-
Edison Estivalete
PRTB
Hermes Aloísio
PRTB
Roberto Robaina
PSOL
Gabrielle Tolotti
PSOL
"Left Front"
(PSOL, PSTU)

Opinion Polling

Date Institute[3] Candidate Blank/Null/Undecided
Tarso Genro (PT) Ana Amélia Lemos (PP) José Ivo Sartori (PMDB) Vieira da Cunha (PDT) Roberto Robaina (PSOL) João Carlos Rodrigues (PMN) Edison Estivalete (PRTB) Humberto Carvalho (PCB)
September 25–26, 2014 Datafolha 31% 31% 17% 2% 1% - 18%
September 21–23, 2014 Ibope 30% 37% 15% 1% - 16%
September 17–18, 2014 Datafolha 27% 37% 13% 3% - 19%
September 8–10, 2014 Methodus 27.7% 39.4% 11.8% 3.9% 1% - 15.6%
September 8–9, 2014 Datafolha 28% 37% 11% 2% 20%
September 7–9, 2014 Ibope 30% 38% - 18%
September 5–6, 2014 Vox Populi 26% 36% 12% 3% 22%
September 2–3, 2014 Datafolha 31% 39% 10% 17%
August 19–23, 2014 Methodus 31.2% 40.9% 5.8% 4.7% 2% - - 15.4%
August 12–14, 2014 Datafolha 30% 39% 7% 3% 1% 20%
August 8–13, 2014 Methodus 31% 42.4% 5.9% 4.1% 1.4% - 0.1% 0.7% 14.3%
August 2–5, 2014 Ibope[4] 35% 36% 5% 4% 1% - 1% 24%
July 13–16, 2014 Ibope[5] 31% 37% 4% 2% 1% 0% 21%
March 27–31, 2014 Ibope[6] 31% 38% 5% 3% -

Results

References

  1. ^ "TSE aprova calendário e divulga datas das eleições de 2014".
  2. ^ "Apuração de votos e resultado das Eleições 2014 (Fonte: TSE): Presidente e candidatos eleitos - UOL Eleições 2014".
  3. ^ (in Portuguese) Poll tracker at UOL Notícias
  4. ^ "Tarso Genro oscila positivamente e encosta em Ana Amelia Lemos na disputa pelo Governo do Rio Grande do Sul". Archived from the original on 9 August 2014. Retrieved 6 September 2014.
  5. ^ "Neste momento, Ana Amelia Lemos está numericamente à frente na disputa pelo governo do Rio Grande do Sul". Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 6 September 2014.
  6. ^ "Neste momento, Ana Amélia Lemos aparece à frente na disputa pelo governo do Rio Grande do Sul, seguida de perto por Tarso Genro". Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 6 September 2014.