2014 Amapá gubernatorial election

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2014 Amapá gubernatorial election

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Nominee Waldez Camilo Capiberibe
Party PDT PSB
Running mate Papaléo Paes
Popular vote 161,550 (1st)
220,256 (1st)
105,445 (2nd)
143,311 (2nd)
Percentage 42.18% (1st)
60.58% (1st)
27.53% (2nd)
39.42% (2nd)

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Nominee Bruno Mineiro
Party PSD PTdoB PPS
Running mate
Popular vote 53,079 (3rd) 30,135 (4th) 27,045 (5th)
Percentage 13.86% (3rd) 7.87% (4th) 7.06% (5th)

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Governor before election

Camilo Capiberibe
PSB

Elected Governor

TBD

The Amapá gubernatorial election was held on 5 October 2014 to elect the next Governor of the state of Amapá. Since no candidate received more than 50% of the vote, a second-round runoff election was held on 26 October.[1] Governor Camilo Capiberibe ran for a second term and was forced into a runoff with former Governor Waldez Góes.[2]

Candidates[]

  • Waldez 12 (PDT) - former Governor of Amapá (elected in 2002, 2006)[3]
    • Papaléo Paes 12 (PP) - doctor; former Senator (2003-2011)
  • Genival Cruz 16 (PSTU) - bus driver; union leader
    • Professor Wilamo 16 (PSTU) - high school teacher
  • Décio Gomes 21 (PCB) - business director
    • Paulo Gaia 21 (PCB) - high school teacher
  • Jorge Amanajás 23 (PPS) - former State Deputy (elected in 1998, 2002, 2006)[4]
  • Camilo Capiberibe 40 (PSB) - incumbent Governor (elected in 2010); former State Deputy (elected in 2006)
    • Rinaldo Martins 40 (PSOL) - doctor
  • Lucas Barreto 55 (PSD) - Macapá Councillor (elected in 2012); former State Deputy (elected in 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002)
    • Wagner Gomes 55 (SD) - lawyer
  • Bruno Mineiro 70 (PTdoB) - State Deputy (elected in 2010)
    • Aline Gurgel 70 (PR) - Macapá Councillor (elected in 2012)

Coalitions[]

Candidate Running mate Coalition

PDT

PP
"A Força do Povo"
(PDT, PP, PMDB)
Camilo Capiberibe
PSB

PSOL
"Frente Popular a Favor Do Amapá"
(PSB, PSOL, PT, PCdoB)

PSD

SD
"Juntos Pelo Desenvolvimento Pela Paz e Pela Vida"
(PSD, SD, DEM, PSDB)
Bruno Mineiro
PTdoB

PR
"Unidos Pelo Amapá Que Queremos"
(PTdoB, PR, PRB, PROS, PEN, PV, PHS, PSDC, PTN)

PPS

PMN
"O Futuro Começa Agora"
(PPS, PMN, PSC, PRTB, PTC, PRP, PPL, PTB)

PSTU

PSTU
-

PCB

PCB
-

Opinion Polling[]

Results[]

Amapá gubernatorial election, 2014 (first round)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PDT 161,550 40.62
PSB Camilo Capiberibe (incumbent) 105,445 26.51
PSD Lucas Barreto 53,079 13.35
PTdoB Bruno Mineiro 30,135 7.57
PPS Jorge Amanajas 27,045 6.80
PSTU Genival Cruz 5,306 1.33
PCB Décio Gomes 455 0.11
Total formal votes 383,015 96.31
Turnout 397,693
Amapá gubernatorial election, 2014 (second round)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PDT 220,256 60.58%
PSB Camilo Capiberibe (incumbent) 143,311 39.42%
Majority 76,945 21.16%
PDT gain from PSB Swing

References[]

  1. ^ "TSE aprova calendário e divulga datas das eleições de 2014". noticias.terra.com.br. Retrieved 6 September 2014.
  2. ^ http://placar.eleicoes.uol.com.br/2014/1turno/ap/
  3. ^ "Candidatos a Governador do Amapá - Eleições 2014". Archived from the original on 14 October 2014. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  4. ^ Pacheco, John (29 June 2014). "PPS e PMN lançam Jorge Amanajás e Daiana Ramos ao governo do Amapá" (in Portuguese). G1/Globo. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
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