2008 São Paulo mayoral election explained

Election Name:2008 São Paulo municipal election
Country:Brazil
Flag Image:Bandeira da cidade de São Paulo.svg
Type:presidential
Vote Type:Popular
Ongoing:no
Previous Year:2004
Previous Election:2004 São Paulo mayoral election
Next Election:2012 São Paulo mayoral election
Next Year:2012
Election Date: (first round)
(second round)
Turnout:84.37% (first round)
82.46% (second round)
Module:
Embed:yes
Election Name:Mayoral election
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Image1:File:Kassab.jpg
Candidate1:Gilberto Kassab
Party1:Democrats (Brazil)
Running Mate1:Alda Marco Antônio
Popular Vote1:3,790,558
Percentage1:60.72%
Candidate2:Marta Suplicy
Party2:Workers' Party (Brazil)
Running Mate2:Aldo Rebelo
Popular Vote2:2,452,527
Percentage2:39.28%
Map Size:200px
Mayor
Before Election:Gilberto Kassab
Before Party:Democrats (Brazil)
After Election:Gilberto Kassab
After Party:Democrats (Brazil)

The 2008 São Paulo municipal election took place in the city of São Paulo, with the first round taking place on 5 October and the second round taking place on 26 October 2008. 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 incumbent Mayor Gilberto Kassab of the Democrats (DEM), who had previously assumed office after the resignation of José Serra, who went to run for governor in the 2006 São Paulo gubernatorial election.,[1] winning 3,790,558 votes and a share of 60,72% of the popular vote, defeating Marta Suplicy, of the Worker's Party (PT), who took 2,452,527 votes and a share of 39,28% of the popular vote.

Candidates

Candidates in runoff

Party/coalitionMayoral candidatePolitical office(s)Vice-Mayoral candidate
13Marta Suplicy (PT)Minister of Tourism 2007–08; Mayor of São Paulo 2001–05; Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1995–99Aldo Rebelo (PCdoB)
25Gilberto Kassab (DEM)Mayor of São Paulo since 2006; Vice Mayor of São Paulo 2005–06; Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1999–2005; State Deputy of São Paulo 1995–99; City Councillor of São Paulo 1993–95Alda Marco Antônio (PMDB)

Candidates failing to make runoff

Party/coalitionMayoral candidatePolitical office(s)Vice-Mayoral candidate
11Paulo Maluf (PP)Federal Deputy from São Paulo 2007–18, 1983–87; Mayor of São Paulo 1993–97, 1969–71; Governor of São Paulo 1979–82; President of the Federal Savings Bank 1967–69Aline Corrêa (PP)
21Edmilson Costa (PCB)Fernanda Mendes (PCB)
23Soninha Francine (PPS)City Councillor of São Paulo 2005–06João Batista de Andrade (PPS)
27Levy Fidelix (PRTB)PRTB National President since 1994Marcelo Ayres Duarte (PRTB)
29Anaí Caproni (PCO)Roberto Gerbi (PCO)
33Renato Reichmann (PMN)Lucas Albano (PMN)
36Ciro Moura (PTC)Antônio Rodrigues Júnior (PTdoB)
45Geraldo Alckmin (PSDB)Governor of São Paulo 2001–06; Vice Governor of São Paulo 1995–2001; Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1987–94; State Deputy of São Paulo 1983–87; Mayor of Pindamonhangaba 1977–82; City Councillor of Pindamonhangaba 1973–77Campos Machado (PTB)
50Ivan Valente (PSOL)Federal Deputy from São Paulo since 1995; State Deputy of São Paulo 1987–95Carlos Giannazi (PSOL)

Results

City Councillors

CandidatePartyVoting[2]
Gabriel ChalitaPSDB102,0481.70%
GoulartPMDB90,0541.50%
Netinho de PaulaPCdoB84,4061.41%
Milton LeiteDEM80,0511.33%
Mara GabriliPSDB79,9121.33%
SenivalPT66,1391.10%
Arselino TattoPT59,2920.99%
José Police NetoPSDB54,7260.91%
Aurélio MiguelPR50,8040.85%
Carlos Alberto Bezerra Jr.PSDB50,5360.84%
Antônio DonatoPT50,3880.84%
Celso JatenePTB49,7770.83%
Roberto TripoliPV45,5700.76%
Antônio Carlos RodriguesPR43,6010.73%
Adilson AmadeuPTB41,6860.69%
Marcelo AguiarPSC41,5060.69%
Jooji HatoPMDB40,8470.68%
Marta CostaDEM39,1920.65%
Marco Aurélio CunhaDEM38,4210.64%
Francisco ChagasPT37,8780.63%
Domingos DisseiDEM37,7390.63%
Paulo FrangePTB36,8810.61%
Toninho PaivaPR35,5350.59%
Adolfo QuintasPSDB34,2090.57%
João AntônioPT33,8990.56%
AlfredinhoPT33,4170.56%
JuscelinoPSDB32,4840.54%
Gilson BarretoPSDB32,0790.53%
Floriano PesaroPSDB31,7330.53%
Eliseu GabrielPSB31,6020.53%
Souza SantosPSDB31,3520.52%
Cláudio PradoPDT31,0140.52%
Noemi NonatoPSB30,7340.51%
Juliana CardosoPT30,6070.51%
Ítalo CardosoPT30,5410.51%
José AméricoPT30,0270.50%
KamiaDEM29,9150.50%
Wadih MutranPP29,0390.48%
Missionary José OlimpioPP28,9210.48%
Jamil MuradPCdoB28,1450.47%
ZelãoPT28,0850.47%
Ricardo TeixeiraPSDB27,2480.45%
Chico MacenaPT26,5130.44%
Agnaldo TimóteoPR26,1800.44%
José Luiz PennaPV25,8200.43%
Atílio FranciscoPRB25,6840.43%
Carlos ApolinárioDEM25,6090.43%
Sandra TadeuDEM25,1730.42%
Dalton SilvanoPSDB24,0840.40%
Gilberto NataliniDEM23,8720.40%
Marcos CintraPR22,8810.38%
Abou AnniPV22,6150.38
Cláudio FonsecaPPS21,0380.35%
Milton FerreiraPPS14,8740.25%

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Seabra. Catia. 1 April 2006. Serra deixa Prefeitura após 15 meses para disputar governo. 17 February 2018. Folha de S. Paulo. pt.
  2. Web site: Eleições 2008 - Apuração - São Paulo/SP - Vereadores. Folha de S. Paulo. pt. 5 October 2008. 18 February 2018.