2000 São Paulo mayoral election explained

Election Name:2000 São Paulo mayoral election
Country:Brazil
Flag Image:Bandeira da cidade de São Paulo.svg
Type:presidential
Vote Type:Popular
Ongoing:no
Previous Year:1996
Previous Election:1996 São Paulo mayoral election
Next Election:2004 São Paulo mayoral election
Next Year:2004
Election Date:
Turnout:84.84%
Candidate1:Marta Suplicy
Party1:Workers' Party (Brazil)
Running Mate1:Hélio Bicudo
Popular Vote1:3,248,115
Percentage1:58.51%
Candidate2:Paulo Maluf
Party2:Progressistas
Running Mate2:Cunha Bueno
Popular Vote2:2,303,623
Percentage2:41.49%
Map Size:200px
Mayor
Before Election:Celso Pitta
Before Party:PTN
After Election:Marta Suplicy
After Party:Workers' Party (Brazil)

The 2000 São Paulo municipal election took place in the city of São Paulo, with the first round taking place on 1 October 2000 and the second round taking place on 29 October 2000. Voters voted to elect the mayor, the vice Mayor, and 55 City Councillors for the administration of the city. The Result was a 2nd round victory for Marta Suplicy of the Worker's Party (PT), winning 3,248,115 votes and a share of 58,51% of the popular vote, defeating Paulo Maluf of the Progressistas (PPB), who took 2,303,623 votes and a share of 41,49% of the popular vote.

Candidates

Candidates in runoff

Party/coalitionMayoral candidatePolitical office(s)Vice-Mayoral candidate
11Brazilian Progressive Party (PPB)Paulo Maluf (PPB)Mayor of São Paulo 1993–97, 1969–71; Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1983–87; Governor of São Paulo 1979–82; President of the Federal Savings Bank 1967–69Cunha Bueno (PPB)
13"Change São Paulo"
PT, PCdoB, PHS, PCB
Marta Suplicy (PT)Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1995–99Hélio Bicudo (PT)

Candidates failing to make runoff

Party/coalitionMayoral candidatePolitical office(s)Vice-Mayoral candidate
16United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)Fábio Bosco (PSTU)No prior officeJosé Geraldo (PSTU)
19"São Paulo Demands Respect/Voice of the People"
PTN, PST
José Masci de Abreu (PTN)Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1995–2003Maria José (PTN)
20"React São Paulo"
PSC, PTdoB
José Maria Marin (PSC)Governor of São Paulo 1982–83; Vice Governor of São Paulo 1979–82; State Deputy of São Paulo 1971–79; City Councillor of São Paulo 1964–70Elaine Prado (PSC)
22Liberal Party (PL)Marcos Cintra (PL)Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1999–2003; City Councillor of São Paulo 1993–97Vandeval Lima (PL)
25"Clean Hands"
PFL, PMDB
Romeu Tuma (PFL)Senator for São Paulo 1995–2010; Director-General of the Federal Police of Brazil 1986–92Lamartine Posella (PMDB)
26Party of the Nation's Retirees (PAN)Osmar Lins (PAN)No prior officeIvonete Pasternack (PAN)
27Christian Social Democratic Party (PSDC)João Manuel Baptista (PSDC)No prior officeEdwal Casoni (PSDC)
29Workers' Cause Party (PCO)Rui Costa Pimenta (PCO)No prior officeCristine Silva (PCO)
30Workers' General Party (PGT)Fernando Canindé Pegado (PGT)No prior officeJosé Lião (PGT)
36National Reconstruction Party (PRN)Ciro Moura (PRN)No prior officeSingoala Candelo (PRN)
40"We Are São Paulo"
PSB, PDT, PMN, PPS
Luiza Erundina (PSB)Federal Deputy from São Paulo since 1999; Secretary of the Federal Administration 1993; Mayor of São Paulo 1989–93; State Deputy of São Paulo 1987–89; City Councillor of São Paulo 1983–86Emerson Kapaz (PPS)
45"Respect for São Paulo"
PSDB, PTB, PSD, PRP, PV
Geraldo Alckmin (PSDB)Vice Governor of São Paulo 1995–2001; Federal Deputy of São Paulo 1987–94; State Deputy of São Paulo 1983–87; Mayor of Pindamonhangaba 1977–82; City Councillor of Pindamonhangaba 1973–77Campos Machado (PTB)
56Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order (PRONA)Enéas Carneiro (PRONA)No prior officePaulo Flores Júnior (PRONA)

Candidacy denied

Results

City Councillors

CandidatePartyVoting[2]
José Eduardo CardozoPT4.24%229,494
Havanir NimtzPRONA1.61%87,358
Dr. FarhatPSD1.18%63,620
Arselino TattoPT0.84%45,541
Devanir RibeiroPT0.75%40,798
Reginaldo TripoliPSDB0.75%40,629
Carlos NederPT0.74%39,968
Milton LeitePMDB0.73%39,716
Vicente CândidoPT0.71%38,654
José MentorPT0.68%36,728
Bishop AtílioPTB0.67%36,159
Dalton SilvanoPSDB0.66%35,850
Italo CardosoPT0.65%34,987
Claudio FonsecaPCdoB0.64%34,614
Gilson BarretoPSDB0.63%33,845
Pastor Vanderlei de JesusPL0.60%32,432
Marcos ZerbiniPSDB0.57%30,748
Adriano DiogoPT0.56%30,221
José OlímpioPMDB0.56%30,095
Carlos ApolinárioPMDB0.55%29,523
EstimaPPB0.54%29,132
Ricardo MontoroPSDB0.53%28,774
Dr. CalvoPSB0.52%28,032
GoulartPMDB0.51%27,582
Aldaíza SposatiPT0.51%27,497
Celso CardosoPPB0.51%27,394
João AntônioPT0.51%27,336
William WooPSDB0.50%27,101
Myryam AthiePMDB0.49%26,543
Carlos Alberto Jr.PSDB0.49%26,480
Gilberto NataliniPSDB0.48%26,210
Toninho PaivaPFL0.48%25,729
Ana MartinsPCdoB0.47%25,194
Carlos GiannaziPT0.46%24,992
BetoPT0.46%24,880
Jooji HatoPMDB0.45%24,018
DisseiPPB0.44%23,874
Antonio Erasmo DiasPPB0.44%23,860
Wadih MutranPPB0.42%22,570
LucilaPT0.41%22,252
Paulo FrangePTB0.41%22,120
CuriatiPPB0.40%21,419
Humberto MartinsPDT0.39%21,220
Celso JatenePTB0.39%21,002
Antonio Carlos RodriguesPL0.39%20,962
Nabil BondukiPT0.38%20,737
Viviani FerrazPL0.37%20,114
LaurindoPT0.37%19,783
Augusto CamposPT0.35%18,880
AmazonasPCdoB0.34%18,498
Toninho Força São PauloPSB0.32%17,284
Raul CortezPPS0.31%16,645
Eliseu GabrielPDT0.29%15,520
Dr. Roger LinPPS0.20%10,679
BaratãoPRONA0.04%2,023

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Candidatura de Collor a Prefeitura de SP é impugnada. Diário do Grande ABC. pt. 4 August 2000. 14 February 2018.
  2. Web site: Veja a lista dos 55 vereadores eleitos em SP. Folha de S. Paulo. pt. 2 October 2000. 14 February 2018.