2022 Santa Catarina gubernatorial election

The 2022 Santa Catarina state election took place in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil on 2 October 2022 and 30 October 2022. Voters elected a Governor, Vice Governor, one Senator, 16 representatives for the Chamber of Deputies and 40 Legislative Assembly members. The incumbent Governor, Carlos Moisés, of the Republicans, was eligible for a second term and ran for reelection.[1]

2022 Santa Catarina state election

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Opinion polls
Turnout81.54% (first round)
82.56% (second round)
Gubernatorial election
 
Candidate Jorginho Mello Décio Lima
Party PL PT
Alliance None Democratic Front of Santa Catarina
Running mate Delegada Marilisa Bia Vargas
Popular vote 2,983,949 1,237,016
Percentage 70.69% 29.31%

Candidate with the most votes per municipality in the 2nd round (295):
     Jorginho Mello (280 municipalities)
     Décio Lima (15 municipalities)

Governor before election

Carlos Moisés
Republicanos

Elected Governor

Jorginho Mello
PL

Parliamentary election

All 94 seats of the Legislative Assembly
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
Legislative Assembly
PL Ana Caroline Campagnolo 21.81 11 +8
MDB Antídio Lunelli 12.55 6 −3
PT Luciane Carminatti 10.87 4 0
PSD Mário Motta 7.29 3 −2
PP Zé Milton 6.96 3 0
UNIÃO Jair Miotto 6.60 3 +3
PODE Paulinha 5.89 3 +3
PSDB Marcos Vieira 5.24 2 0
Republicanos Sérgio Motta 4.06 1 0
NOVO Matheus Cadorin 3.39 1 0
PTB Delegado Egídio Ferrari 2.40 1 0
PSOL Marquito 2.06 1 +1
PDT Rodrigo Minotto 2.04 1 −1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Senatorial election
2 October 2022 (2022-10-02) (one-only round)
Opinion polls
 
Candidate Jorge Seif Raimundo Colombo Dário
Party PL PSD PSB
Alliance None Let's Work Democratic Front of Santa Catarina"
Popular vote 1,484,110 608,213 605.258
Percentage 39.79% 16.30% 16.23%

Candidate with the most votes per municipality (645):
     Jorge Seif (203 municipalities)
     Dário Berger (45 municipalities)
     Celso Maldaner (30 municipalities)
     Raimundo Colombo (10 municipalities)
     Kennedy Nunes (5 municipalities)
  Tied

Senator before election

Dário Berger
PSB

Elected Senator

Jorge Seif
PL

Moisés was elected Governor in 2018 and took office as the governor on January 1, 2019. Moisés was impeached twice by the Legislative Assembly of Santa Catarina but was acquitted in both requests by the Special Impeachment Court. Moisés was elected as a member of the PSL but joined the Republicans for the 2022 election. Senator Jorginho Mello (PL) was elected governor in the second round with the greatest percentage of votes of the whole election cycle.[2][3][4]

For the election to the Federal Senate, the seat occupied by Dário Berger (PSB) since 2014, was at dispute, and the incumbent said that he will run for reelection.[5] Bolsonaro fisheries official Jorge Seif (PL) was elected senator by a 20 point margin.[6]

Electoral calendar

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Note: This section only presents the main dates of the 2022 electoral calendar, check the TSE official website (in Portuguese) and other official sources for detailed information.

Electoral calendar
May 15 Start of crowdfunding of candidates
July 20 to August 5 Party conventions for choosing candidates and coalitions
August 16 to September 30 Period of exhibition of free electoral propaganda on radio, television and on the internet related to the first round
October 2 First round of 2022 elections
October 7 to October 28 Period of exhibition of free electoral propaganda on radio, television and on the internet related to the second round
October 30 Second round of 2022 elections
until December 19 Delivery of electoral diplomas for those who were elected in the 2022 elections by the Brazilian Election Justice

Legislative Assembly

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The result of the last state election and the current situation in the Legislative Assembly of São Paulo is given below:

Affiliation Members +/–
Elected[7] Current[8]
PL 6 19  13
PSDB 8 13  5
PT 10 10  
UNIÃO New 8  8
PODE 4 7  3
Republicanos 6 7  1
PP 4 5  1
MDB 3 3  
PSD 2 3  1
PSOL 4 3  1
Cidadania 2 2  
Avante 1 2  1
PCdoB 1 2  1
PDT 1 2  1
NOVO 4 2  2
Agir 0 1  1
PRTB 0 1  1
Patriota 1 1  
REDE 1 1  
Solidarity 1 1  
PSB 8 1  7
PHS 1 0  1
PROS 1 0  1
PV 1 0  1
PTB 2 0  2
DEM 7 0  7
PSL 15 0  15
Total 94

Gubernatorial candidates

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The party conventions began on July 20 and will continue until August 5th. The following political parties have already confirmed their candidacies. Political parties have until August 15, 2022, to formally register their candidates.[9]

Candidates in runoff

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Party Candidate Most relevant political office or occupation Party Running mate Coalition Electoral number TV time per party/coalition Refs.
 

PL

 
Jorginho Mello
Senator for Santa Catarina
(2019–2023)
 

PL


Marilisa Boehm
22 43 seconds [10]
 

Workers' Party (PT)

 
Décio Lima
Federal deputy of Santa Catarina
(2007–2019)

Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB)

Bia Vargas Democratic Front of Santa Catarina 13 2 minutes and 12 seconds [11][12]

Candidates failing to make runoff

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Party Candidate Most relevant political office or occupation Party Running mate Coalition Electoral number TV time per party/coalition Refs.
 

Republicans

 
Carlos Moisés
Governor of Santa Catarina
(2019–2023)
 

Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)

 
Udo Döhler
Santa Catarina in First Place 10 1 minute

and 49 seconds

[14][15]
 

Brazil Union (UNIÃO)

 

Gean Loureiro

Mayor of Florianópolis
(2017–2022)
 

Social Democratic Party (PSD)

Eron Giordani Let's Work 44 2 minutes

and 23 seconds

[16][17]
 
Progressistas (PP)
 
Esperidião Amin
Senator for Santa Catarina
(1991-1999,since 2019)
 

Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)

 
Dalirio Beber
Experience to Serve Santa Catarina 11 1 minute and 40 seconds [18][19]
 

New Party

(NOVO)

Odair Tramontin Prosecutor (since 1988)  

New Party

(NOVO)

Ricardo Althoff 30 16 seconds [20][21]
 

Democratic Labour Party (PDT)

 
Jorge Boeira
Federal Deputy for Santa Catarina

(2003-2019)

 

Democratic Labour Party (PDT)

Adilson Buzzi 12 37 seconds [22][23]
 

United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)

Professor Alex Alano State Public School Teacher  

United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)

Gabriela Santetti 16 [24]
 

Republican Party of the Social Order (PROS)

Ralph Zimmer Public Defender  

Republican Party of the Social Order (PROS)

Ana Lúcia Meotti 90 17 seconds [25]
 

Workers' Cause Party (PCO)

Leandro Brugnago Carpenter  

Workers' Cause Party (PCO)

Jair Fernandes de Aguiar Ramos 80 [26]
The television time reserved for political propaganda for each election will be distributed among all parties and coalitions that have a candidate and representation in the Chamber of Deputies. Total:
10 minutes
[27]

Senatorial candidates

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The party conventions began on July 20 and will continue until August 5th. The following political parties have already confirmed their candidacies. Political parties have until August 15, 2022, to formally register their candidates.[9]

Confirmed candidates

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

Democratic Labour Party (PDT)

Hilda Deola City Councillor of Itajaí
(since 2021)
 

Democratic Labour Party (PDT)

1st alternate senator:
Adilson Buzzi
123
2nd alternate senator:
Guilherme Pereira
 

Brazilian Labour Party (PTB)

Kennedy Nunes Member of the Legislative Assembly of Santa Catarina
(2019–2023)
 

Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)

1st alternate senator:
Bruno Bortoluzzi
Experience to Serve Santa Catarina 142
 

Brazilian Labour Party (PTB)

2nd alternate senator:
Ruti Rossi
 

Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)

 
Celso Maldaner
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
(2007–2023
 

Republicanos

1st alternate senator:
Nazareno Martins
Santa Catarina in First Place 155
 

Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)

2nd alternate senator:
Edinho Bez
 

United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)

Gilmar Salgado Retired public servant  

United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)

1st alternate senator:
Marina Soares
161
2nd alternate senator:
Tarcísio Eberhardt
 

Liberal Party (PL)

 
Jorge Seif
National Secretary of Fishing and Aquaculture
(2019–2022)
 

Liberal Party (PL)

1st alternate senator:
Hermes Klann
222
2nd alternate senator:
Adrian Censi
 

New Party (NOVO)

Luiz Barboza Neto Ophthalmologist  

New Party (NOVO)

1st alternate senator:
Helon Antonio Rebelatto
300
2nd alternate senator:
Cariny Figueiredo
Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB)  
Dário Berger
Senator for Santa Catarina
(2015–present)
 

Workers' Party (PT)

1st alternate senator:
José Fritsch
Democratic Front of Santa Catarina 400
 

Green Party (PV)

2nd alternate senator:
Guaraci Fagundes
 

Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

 
Afrânio Boppré
City Councillor of Florianópolis
(since 2013)
 

Sustainability Network(REDE)

1st alternate senator:
Miriam Prochnow
PSOL REDE Federation 500
2nd alternate senator:
Márcia Stefani
 

Social Democratic Party (PSD)

 
Raimundo Colombo
Governor of Santa Catarina
(2011–2018)
 

Brazil Union (UNIÃO)

1st alternate senator:
Ivandro de Souza
Let's Work 551
 

Patriota

2nd alternate senator:
David Fernandes

Debate list

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For the first time in the Brazilian general elections since 1989, television and radio stations, newspapers and news websites group themselves into pools to hold gubernatorial debates, by request of the campaigns in order to reduce the number of debates scheduled for the 2022 elections.[28]

As of 29 August 2022, the following presidential debates were held or scheduled (times in UTC−03:00):[29][30]

2022 Santa Catarina gubernatorial election debates
No. Date, time and location Hosts Moderators Participants
Key:
 P  Present  A  Absent
Rep PT PP UNIÃO PDT PL NOVO PROS
Moisés Lima Amin Loureiro Boeira Mello Tramontin Zimmer
1 Saturday, 6 August 2022, 18:15, Florianópolis SCC SBT Cláudio Prisco Paraíso P P P P P P P A
2 Tuesday, 27 September 2022, 22:00, Florianópolis NSC TV, CBN, G1 Raphael Faraco P P P P P P P P

Results

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Governor

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CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Jorginho MelloMarilisa BoehmPL1,575,91238.622,983,94970.69
Décio LimaBeatriz Vargas (PSB)PT710,85917.421,237,01629.31
Carlos Moisés (incumbent)Udo Dohler (MDB)Republicanos693,42616.99
Gean LoureiroEron Giordani (PSD)UNIÃO555,61513.61
Esperidião AminDalírio Beber (PSDB)PP398,0929.75
Odair TramontinRicardo AlthoffNOVO114,0872.80
Jorge BoeiraAdilson BuzziPDT24,8090.61
Alex AlanoGabriela SantettiPSTU4,3950.11
Ralf ZimmerAna MeottiPROS3,8280.09
Leandro BorgesJair de AguiarPCO829
Total4,081,023100.004,220,965100.00
Valid votes4,081,02391.264,220,96593.22
Invalid votes167,5713.75141,3613.12
Blank votes223,0254.99165,4553.65
Total votes4,471,619100.004,527,781100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,486,96281.505,486,96282.52
PL gain from Republicanos
Popular vote (first round)
Mello
38.61%
Lima
17.42%
Moisés
16.99%
Loureiro
13.61%
Amin
9.75%
Others
3.60%
Popular vote (second round)
Mello
70.69%
Lima
29.31%

Senator

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CandidatePartyVotes%
Jorge SeifPL1,484,11039.79
Raimundo ColomboPSD608,21316.30
Dário Berger (incumbent)PSB605,25816.23
Kennedy NunesPTB443,42511.89
Celso MaldanerMDB304,7998.17
Afrânio BoppréPSOL116,1893.11
Luiz BarbozaNOVO99,1072.66
Hilda DeolaPDT66,4961.78
Gilmar SalgadoPSTU2,6570.07
Total3,730,254100.00
Valid votes3,730,25483.42
Invalid votes361,2278.08
Blank votes380,1388.50
Total votes4,471,619100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,486,96281.50
PL gain from PSB
Popular vote
Seif
39.79%
Colombo
16.30%
Berger
16.23%
Nunes
11.89%
Maldaner
8.17%
Others
7.62%

Chamber of Deputies

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Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Liberal Party962,05324.236 6
Brazil of HopeWorkers' Party480,91112.112 
Communist Party of Brazil39,8681.000 
Green Party3,6540.090 
Brazilian Democratic Movement415,23710.463 
Social Democratic Party391,4299.862 1
Brazil Union279,4327.041New
New Party243,6686.141 
Progressistas209,3185.270 1
Podemos185,4544.670 
Always ForwardBrazilian Social Democracy Party138,4073.490 1
Cidadania135,3683.411 
Republicanos120,4943.040 1
Patriota71,6691.810 
Brazilian Socialist Party63,4851.600 1
Brazilian Labour Party62,7091.580 
PSOL REDESocialism and Liberty Party60,8931.530 
Sustainability Network1,9270.050 
Social Christian Party35,8200.900 
Democratic Labour Party31,2960.790 
Avante12,5090.320 
Solidariedade10,9550.280 
Republican Party of the Social Order4,6790.120 
Popular Unity3,5480.090New
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party2,5030.060 
Christian Democracy1,4900.040 
United Socialist Workers' Party1,0720.030 
Workers' Cause Party00.000 
Total3,969,848100.0016
Valid votes3,969,84888.78
Invalid votes180,3354.03
Blank votes321,4367.19
Total votes4,471,619100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,486,96281.50

Legislative Assembly

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Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Liberal Party878,70821.9511 8
Brazilian Democratic Movement505,57112.636 3
Brazil of HopeWorkers' Party438,03010.944 
Communist Party of Brazil17,9850.450 
Green Party5900.010 1
Social Democratic Party293,6757.333 2
Progressistas280,5517.013 
Brazil Union265,7646.643New
Podemos237,1375.923 3
Always ForwardBrazilian Social Democracy Party211,2085.272 
Cidadania25,1090.630 
Republicanos163,4104.081 
New Party136,6323.411 1
Brazilian Labour Party96,7672.421 1
Brazilian Socialist Party92,8512.320 3
Patriota88,1592.200 
PSOL REDESocialism and Liberty Party83,0442.071 1
Sustainability Network1,5010.040 
Democratic Labour Party82,1412.051 1
Christian Democracy30,7810.770 
Solidariedade30,5570.760 
Social Christian Party30,0360.750 1
Avante8,6100.220 
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party3,1260.080 
United Socialist Workers' Party1,0830.030 
Republican Party of the Social Order1,0100.030 
Workers' Cause Party00.000 
Total4,004,036100.0040
Valid votes4,004,03689.54
Invalid votes178,5183.99
Blank votes289,0656.46
Total votes4,471,619100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,486,96281.50

Notes

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References

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