Municipal elections in Brazil have been a key political thermometer for measuring the dynamics between the parties that represent the country's ideological poles, and the results of this second round have shown a wide variety of victories in different regions.
Southeast: Sao Paulo and Belo Horizonte
In the Southeast, one of the most important squares, Sao Paulo, has been the scene of a broad victory for Ricardo Nunes (MDB), who obtained the 59,93% of the votes, defeating Guilherme Boulos (PSOL), who reached a 40,07%. This result reaffirms Nunes' strength and his ability to maintain control of one of the most influential cities in Brazil. For his part, Belo Horizonte, the capital of Minas Gerais, Fuad Noman (PSD) consolidated his victory with the 53,7%, beating Bruno Engler (PL), who obtained the 46,3% of the votes.
Niterói and the South region
En Niteroi, a key city in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Rodrigo Neves (PDT) He imposed himself with the 56,92% against Carlos Jordy (PL), who obtained the 43,08%This result marks a trend in favour of Neves, a former mayor with a long political career in the city.
In the southern region of the country, the results have also been overwhelming. Porto Alegre, Sebastian Melo (MDB) won with the 61,28%, leaving behind Maria do Rosario (PT), who reached the 38,72%. In Curitiba, Eduardo Pimentel (PSD) He won the victory with the 57,34%While Cristina Graeml (PMB) got the 42,66%. Finally, in Canoes, Airton Souza (PL) He imposed himself with the 52,14% against Jairo Jorge (PSD) with a 47,86%.
Northeast: Fortaleza, Aracaju and João Pessoa
The Brazilian Northeast was another key region in these elections. Fortaleza, the capital of the state of Ceará, Evandro Leitao (PT) won by a narrow margin, achieving the 50,36% of the votes against Andre Fernandes (PL), who reached the 49,64%. In Aracaju, Emelia Correa (PL) was crowned with the 57,45%, beating Luis Roberto (PDT) with the 42,55%. In João Pessoa, Cicero Lucena (PP) won by an overwhelming 63,91%, defeating Marcelo Queiroga (PL), who was left with a 36,09%.
Center-West: Campo Grande, Cuiabá and Goiânia
In the Central-West region, the results also reflected a varied distribution of political power. Campo Grande, Adriane Lopes (PP) He imposed himself with the 51,45%While Rose Modesto (UNITED STATES OF BRAZIL) He followed him with the 48,55%. In Cuiabá, Abilio (PL) won with the 53,8%, beating Play (PT), who obtained the 46,2%. In Goiânia, Mabel (UNITED BRAZIL) led with the 55,46%, versus Fred Rodrigues (PL), who reached the 44,54%.
North: Belém, Manaus and Palmas
Finally, in the North of the country, in Bethlehem, the MDB candidate, Igor, was elected with the 56,36% of the votes, while Del. Eder Mauro (PL) got the 43,64%. In Manaus, David Almeida (AVANTE) won with the 54,59%, defeating Capt. Alberto Neto (PL), who achieved the 45,41%. In Palmas, Eduardo Siqueira (WE CAN) was elected with the 53,03%, beating Janad Valcari (PL), who reached the 46,97%.
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