2004 São Paulo mayoral election explained

Election Name:2004 São Paulo municipal election
Country:Brazil
Flag Image:Bandeira da cidade de São Paulo.svg
Type:presidential
Vote Type:Popular
Ongoing:no
Previous Year:2000
Previous Election:2000 São Paulo mayoral election
Next Election:2008 São Paulo mayoral election
Next Year:2008
Election Date: (first round)
(second round)
Turnout:85.05% (first round)
82.45% (second round)
Module:
Embed:yes
Election Name:Mayoral election
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Image1:File:Serra02032007 (cropped).jpg
Candidate1:José Serra
Party1:Brazilian Social Democracy Party
Running Mate1:Gilberto Kassab
Popular Vote1:3,330,179
Percentage1:54.86%
Candidate2:Marta Suplicy
Party2:Workers' Party (Brazil)
Running Mate2:Rui Falcão
Popular Vote2:2,740,152
Percentage2:45.14%
Map Size:200px
Mayor
Before Election:Marta Suplicy
Before Party:Workers' Party (Brazil)
After Election:José Serra
After Party:Brazilian Social Democracy Party

The 2004 São Paulo municipal election took place in the city of São Paulo, with the first round taking place on 3 October and the second round taking place on 31 October 2004. 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 José Serra, of the Brazilian Social Democratic Party (PSDB), winning 3,330,179 votes and a share of 54,86% of the popular vote, defeating incumbent mayor Marta Suplicy of the Workers' Party (PT), who took 2,740,152 votes and a share of 45,14% of the popular vote.

Candidates

Candidates in runoff

Party/coalitionMayoral candidatePolitical office(s)Vice-Mayoral candidate
13"Union for São Paulo"
PT, PCdoB, PRTB, PTN, PSL, PTB, PL
Marta Suplicy (PT)Mayor of São Paulo 2001–05; Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1995–99Rui Falcão (PT)
45"Ethics and Work"
PSDB, PFL, PPS
José Serra (PSDB)PSDB National President 2003–05; Minister of Health 1998–2002; Minister of Planning and Budget 1995–96; Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1987–95Gilberto Kassab (PFL)

Candidates failing to make runoff

Party/coalitionMayoral candidatePolitical office(s)Vice-Mayoral candidate
11Progressive Party (PP)Paulo Maluf (PP)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 1967–69Curiati Júnior (PP)
12Democratic Labour Party (PDT)Paulo Pereira da Silva (PDT)Juarez Soares (PDT)
16United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)Dirceu Travesso (PSTU)Ana Rosa Minutti (PSTU)
21Brazilian Communist Party (PCB)Walter Canoas (PCB)Isabel Piragibe (PCB)
26Party of the Nation's Retirees (PAN)Osmar Lins (PAN)Toby Auad (PAN)
27Social Democratic Christian Party (PSDC)João Emanuel (PSDC)Regina Signore (PSDC)
29Workers' Cause Party (PCO)Anaí Caproni (PCO)Júlio Marcelino (PCO)
31Humanist Party of Solidarity (PHS)Francisco Rossi (PHS)Mayor of Osasco 1989–93, 1973–77; Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1987–89, 1979–83Nelita Rocha (PHS)
36"Paulista Flag"
PTC, PSC, PTdoB, PRP
Ciro Moura (PTC)Ulisses Batista (PSC)
40"Commitment with São Paulo"
PSB, PMDB, PMN
Luiza Erundina (PSB)Federal Deputy from São Paulo since 1999; Minister of Federal Administration 1993; Mayor of São Paulo 1989–93; State Deputy of São Paulo 1987–89; City Councillor of São Paulo 1983–86Michel Temer (PMDB)
43Green Party (PV)José Luiz Penna (PV)Lourdes Pinheiro (PV)
56Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order (PRONA)Havanir Nimtz (PRONA)State Deputy of São Paulo 2003–07; City Councillor of São Paulo 2001–03Erivaldo Almeida (PRONA)

Results

City Councillors

CandidatePartyVoting[1]
José AníbalPSDB165,8802.78%
Arselino TattoPT73,3081.23%
Celso JatenePTB69,3541.16%
Antonio GoulartPMDB67,5941.13%
Milton LeitePMDB63,3741.06%
Antônio DonatoPT58,9520.99%
Ricardo MontoroPSDB57,6000.97%
Reginaldo TripoliPSDB57,4050.96%
Antonio Carlos RodriguesPL57,3070.96%
Gilson BarretoPSDB55,0390.92%
Jorge TadeuPMDB51,6680.87%
Soninha FrancinePT50,9890.96%
Paulo TeixeiraPT47,4730.80%
William WooPSDB46,7550.78%
Claudete AlvesPT46,1040.77%
João AntonioPT45,6360.77%
Toninho PaivaPL45,5120.76%
Bishop LenicePV45,2950.76%
Carlos ApolinárioPDT44,5260.75%
Dr. FarhatPTB44,1320.74%
Marcos ZerbiniPSDB41,4880.70%
Carlos GiannaziPT41,0390.69%
KamiaPFL39,7000.67%
DisseiPFL38,9010.65%
Aurélio MiguelPL38,4910.65%
Carlos Alberto Jr.PSDB38,1070.64%
Agnaldo TimóteoPTB37,3660.63%
Paulo FrangePTB37,1220.62%
Dalton SilvanoPSDB36,1100.61%
José AméricoPT35,9980.60%
Marta CostaPTB35,980.60%
Beto CustódioPT35,0570.59%
Wadih MutranPP35,0190.59%
EstimaPPS34,8850.59%
Bishop Atilio FranciscoPTB32,8130.55%
Francisco ChagasPT32,2520.54%
Gilberto NataliniPSDB31,5470.53%
ZelãoPT31,3180.53%
Claudio PradoPDT30,3020.51%
Jooji HatoPMDB29,1820.49%
Noemi NonatoPSB29,0290.49%
Adilson AmadeuPTB28,3540.48%
Dr. Mario DiasPTB28,1970.47%
Chico MacenaPT27,8710.47%
Jorge BorgesPP27,5960.46%
Ademir da GuiaPCdoB27,5410.46%
Myryam AthiePPS26,3570.44%
JuscelinoPSDB25,6330.43%
Celso RussomannoPP25,2250.42%
José Police NetoPSDB22,5480.38%
Adolfo QuintasPSDB20,9080.35%
ClaudinhoPSDB20,5350.34%
Aurélio NomuraPV16,9240.28%
Abou AnniPV14,5210.24%

Notes and References

  1. Web site: UOL Eleições 2004. UOL. pt. October 2004. 18 March 2021.