2018 Santa Catarina gubernatorial election

The 2018 Santa Catarina state election took place in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil on 7 October and 28 October 2018. Voters elected a Governor, Vice Governor, two Senators, 16 representatives for the Chamber of Deputies and 40 Legislative Assembly members. The incumbent Governor, Eduardo Pinho Moreira (PSD) was eligible for a second term, but didn't run for re-election.[1] Military firefighter Carlos Moisés (PSL) won in the second round against state representative Gelson Merisio (PSD).[2]

2018 Santa Catarina state election

← 2014 7 October 2018 (2018-10-07) (first round)
28 October 2018 (2018-10-28) (second round)
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Turnout83.69% (first round)
83.13% (second round)
Gubernatorial election
 
Candidate Carlos Moisés Gelson Merisio
Party PSL PSD
Running mate Daniela Reinehr João Paulo Keinübing
Popular vote 2,644,179 1,075,242
Percentage 71.09% 28.91%

Election result per municipality in the 2nd round:

Governor before election

Eduardo Pinho Moreira
MDB

Elected Governor

Carlos Moisés
PSL

Senatorial election
7 October 2018 (2018-10-07) (one-only round)
 
Candidate Esperidião Amin Jorginho Mello
Party PP PR
Popular vote 1,226,064 1,179,757
Percentage 18.78% 18.07%

Election result per municipality:

Senator before election

Paulo Bauer and Dalírio Beber
PSDB

Elected Senator

Esperidião Amin and Jorginho Mello
PP and PR

Incumbent Senators Paulo Bauer (PSDB) and Dalírio Beber (PSDB) ran for re-election, losing to former governor Esperidião Amin (PP) and congressman Jorginho Mello (PR).[3]

Candidates

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Governor

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Candidates in runoff

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Party Candidate Most relevant political office or occupation Party Running mate Coalition Electoral number
 

Social Liberal Party (PSL)

 
Carlos Moisés
Military firefighter  

Social Liberal Party (PSL)

 
Daniela Reinehr
17
 

Social Democratic Party (PSD)

 
Gelson Merisio
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Santa Catarina
(2005–2019)
 

Democrats (DEM)

 
João Paulo Kleinübing
This is Work 55

Candidates failing to make runoff

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Party Candidate Most relevant political office or occupation Party Running mate Coalition Electoral number
 

Workers' Party (PT)

 
Décio Lima
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
(2007–2019)
 

Workers' Party (PT)

Alcimar Oliveira 13
 

Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)

 
Mauro Mariani
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
(2007–2019)
 

Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)

Napoleão Bernardes Santa Catarina Wants More 15
 

United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)

Ingrid Assis High school teacher  

United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)

Ederson da Silva 16
 

Sustainability Network (REDE)

Rogério Portanova Higher education professor  

Sustainability Network (REDE)

Regina Santos 18
 

Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

Leonel Camasão Journalist  

Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)

Caroline Bellaguarda A Way for Us 50
 

Patriota

Jessé Pereira Evangelical priest  

Patriota

Danny Jumes 51

Senator

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Party Candidate Most relevant political office or occupation Party Candidates for Alternate Senators Coalition Electoral number
 

Progressistas (PP)

 
Esperidião Amin
Governor of Santa Catarina
(1999–2003)
 

Social Democratic Party (PSD)

1st alternate senator:
Geraldo Althoff
This is Work 111
2nd alternate senator:
Denise Santos
 

Social Democratic Party (PSD)

 
Raimundo Colombo
Governor of Santa Catarina
(2011–2018)
 

Progressistas (PP)

1st alternate senator:
Jandir Bellini
555
 

Social Christian Party (PSC)

2nd alternate senator:
Narcizo Parisotto
 

Workers' Party (PT)

 
Secretary of Human Rights
(2014–2015)
 

Workers' Party (PT)

1st alternate senator:
Mariluci Deschamps
130
2nd alternate senator:
Derci Pasqualotto
 

Workers' Party (PT)

 
Lédio Rosa
Desembargador of the Court of Justice of Santa Catarina  

Workers' Party (PT)

1st alternate senator:
Vanio dos Santos
131
2nd alternate senator:
Írio Correia
 

United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)

Ricardo Lautert High school teacher  

United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)

1st alternate senator:
Roque Pegoraro
160
2nd alternate senator:
Pedro Rogel
 

Social Liberal Party

Lucas Esmeraldino Entrepreneur  

Social Liberal Party

1st alternate senator:
Marcelo Brigadeiro
177
2nd alternate senator:
Marco de Carvalho
 

Sustainability Network (REDE)

Miriam Prochnow Pedagogue and environmentalist  

Sustainability Network (REDE)

1st alternate senator:
Nelson Zunino
181
2nd alternate senator:
 

Sustainability Network (REDE)

Diego Mezzogiorno Bachelor of Hotel Managing  

Sustainability Network (REDE)

1st alternate senator:
Heli Schlickmann
188
2nd alternate senator:
Alexandre Lemos
 

Party of the Republic (PR)

 
Jorginho Mello
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
(2011–2019)
 

Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)

1st alternate senator:
Ivete da Silveira
Santa Catarina Wants More 222
 

Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)

2nd alternate senator:
Beto Martins
 

Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)

 
Paulo Bauer
Senator for Santa Catarina
(2011–2019)
 

Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)

1st alternate senator:
Casildo Maldaner
456
 

Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)

2nd alternate senator:
Sandro Giassi
 

Party of National Mobilization (PMN)

Roberto Salum Member of the Legislative Assembly of Santa Catarina
(2017–2018)
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Party of National Mobilization (PMN)

1st alternate senator:
Airton Zanella
Santa Catarina in First Place 331
 

Patriota

2nd alternate senator:
Ailson Barroso
 

Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

Pedro Cabral Middle school teacher  

Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

1st alternate senator:
Francisco Cordeiro
A Way for Us 500
2nd alternate senator:
Robson Ceron
 

Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

Antônio Campos Higher education professor  

Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

1st alternate senator:
Ademir Kuhn
505
2nd alternate senator:
Dilene Trevisol

Results

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Governor

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CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Carlos MoisésDaniela ReinehrPSL1,071,40629.722,644,17971.09
Gelson MerísioJoão Paulo Kleinübing (DEM)PSD1,121,86931.121,075,24228.91
Mauro MarianiNapoleão Bernardes (PSDB)MDB836,84423.21
Décio LimaAlcimar OliveiraPT460,88912.78
Leonel CamasãoCaroline Bellaguarda (PCB)PSOL72,1332.00
Rogério PortanovaRegina SantosREDE18,7100.52
Jessé PereiraDanny JumesPatriota13,4720.37
Ingrid AssisEderson da SilvaPSTU9,9440.28
Total3,605,267100.003,719,421100.00
Valid votes3,605,26785.003,719,42188.27
Invalid votes375,9168.86342,4158.13
Blank votes260,4846.14151,6833.60
Total votes4,241,667100.004,213,519100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,068,42183.695,068,42183.13
PSL gain from MDB
Popular vote (first round)
Merisio
31.12%
Moisés
29.72%
Mariani
23.21%
Lima
12.78%
Others
3.17%
Popular vote (second round)
Moisés
71.09%
Merisio
28.91%

Senator

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CandidatePartyVotes%
Esperidião AminPP1,226,06418.77
Jorginho MelloPR1,179,75718.07
Lucas EsmeraldinoPSL1,161,66217.79
Raimundo ColomboPSD999,04315.30
Paulo Bauer (incumbent)PSDB802,03712.28
Ideli SalvattiPT336,4495.15
Lédio AndradePT327,2265.01
Roberto SalumPMN246,6863.78
Miriam ProchnowREDE84,4861.29
Pedro CabralPSOL63,5230.97
Antônio CamposPSOL51,1910.78
Diego MezzogiornoREDE38,4700.59
Ricardo LautertPSTU13,8450.21
Total6,530,439100.00
Valid votes6,530,43976.98
Invalid votes1,179,99013.91
Blank votes772,9059.11
Total votes8,483,334100.00
Registered voters/turnout10,136,84283.69
PP gain from PSDB
PR gain from PSDB

Chamber of Deputies

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Social Liberal Party769,92621.704 4
Brazilian Democratic Movement553,95315.613 2
Workers' Party347,1669.782 
Brazilian Social Democracy Party301,4008.491 1
Progressistas288,5378.131 1
Social Democratic Party227,4226.411 2
Brazilian Republican Party188,1455.301 1
New Party187,4405.281New
Brazilian Socialist Party156,1274.401 1
Popular Socialist Party93,7522.641 
Party of the Republic69,3821.960 1
Socialism and Liberty Party68,0511.920 
Social Christian Party39,1611.100 
Democratic Labour Party36,5771.030 
Solidariedade35,6671.010 
Democrats29,3650.830 
Communist Party of Brazil24,0190.680 
Progressive Republican Party22,7620.640 
Patriota18,4600.520 
Republican Party of the Social Order17,3720.490 
Brazilian Labour Party11,5930.330 
Sustainability Network9,9560.280New
Podemos8,5770.240 
Christian Labour Party7,6900.220 
Free Fatherland Party7,4470.210 
Party of National Mobilization6,6230.190 
Avante4,9350.140 
Green Party4,7910.140 
Christian Democracy3,6070.100 
Brazilian Communist Party3,0200.090 
United Socialist Workers' Party2,9430.080 
Humanist Party of Solidarity1,5800.040 
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party1,0120.030 
Total3,548,458100.0016
Valid votes3,548,45883.66
Invalid votes391,5199.23
Blank votes301,6907.11
Total votes4,241,667100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,068,42183.69

Legislative Assembly

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Brazilian Democratic Movement619,68116.929 1
Social Liberal Party553,12115.106 6
Social Democratic Party418,27311.425 4
Workers' Party326,6088.924 1
Progressistas314,6658.593 1
Brazilian Socialist Party293,8678.023 1
Brazilian Social Democracy Party285,2287.792 2
Party of the Republic193,0905.273 1
Democratic Labour Party119,7803.272 1
Democrats73,6622.010 1
Brazilian Republican Party70,4041.921 1
Socialism and Liberty Party68,1431.860 
Podemos66,3911.810 
Popular Socialist Party43,6681.190 1
Social Christian Party42,1601.151 1
Solidariedade37,1311.010 
Communist Party of Brazil25,8100.700 1
Sustainability Network18,2790.500New
Patriota17,7320.480 
Green Party17,4280.481 1
Brazilian Labour Party15,9120.430 
Party of National Mobilization13,2360.360 
Progressive Republican Party12,6560.350 
Christian Labour Party3,6700.100 
Republican Party of the Social Order3,2790.090 
United Socialist Workers' Party2,2260.060 
Humanist Party of Solidarity1,8640.050 
Free Fatherland Party1,6880.050 
Christian Democracy1,3930.040 
Brazilian Communist Party1,0710.030 
Avante6830.020 
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party4720.010 
Total3,663,271100.0040
Valid votes3,663,27186.36
Invalid votes309,3977.29
Blank votes268,9996.34
Total votes4,241,667100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,068,42183.69

References

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  1. ^ Pereira, Moacir (18 June 2018). "Por que Eduardo Pinho Moreira desistiu da candidatura ao governo". NSC Total (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 26 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Comandante Moisés, do PSL, é eleito governador de Santa Catarina". GaúchaZH (in Brazilian Portuguese). 28 October 2018. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
  3. ^ "Esperidião Amin, do PP, e Jorginho Mello, do PR, são eleitos para o Senado por SC". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 7 October 2018. Retrieved 26 October 2023.