55th Legislature of the National Congress explained

55th Legislature of the National Congress
Term Start:1 February 2015
Term End:1 February 2019
Membership1:81 senators
Membership2:513 deputies
Session1 Start:1 February 2015
Session1 End:22 December 2015
Session2 Start:1 February 2016
Session2 End:20 December 2016
Session3 Start:1 February 2017
Session3 End:20 December 2017
Session4 Start:1 February 2018
Session4 End:20 December 2018

The 55th Legislature of the National Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the Brazilian federal government, consisting of the Chamber of Deputies and the Federal Senate. It met in Brasília from February, 1 2015 to January, 31 2019. All members of the Chamber of Deputies and one-third of the Senate were elected in the elections of 5 October 2014.

Party summary

PartyChamber of DeputiesSenate
Votes%Seats+/–Votes%ElectedTotal+/–
bgcolor=Workers' Party13,554,16613.93682015,155,81816.962122
bgcolor=Brazilian Social Democracy Party11,073,63111.3854123,880,07826.734101
bgcolor=Brazilian Democratic Movement Party10,791,94911.09661312,129,96913.585182
bgcolor=Progressive Party6,426,7916.613851,931,7382.1615
bgcolor=Brazilian Socialist Party6,267,8786.443412,123,19413.60374
bgcolor=Social Democratic Party5,967,9536.1336New7,147,2458.0023New
bgcolor=Party of the Republic5,635,5195.79347696,4620.7814
bgcolor=Brazilian Republican Party4,424,8244.552113301,1620.3401
bgcolor=Democrats4,085,4874.2021213,515,4263.93351
bgcolor=Brazilian Labour Party3,914,1931.022542,803,9993.14233
bgcolor=Democratic Labour Party3,472,1753.571993,609,6434.04484
bgcolor=Solidariedade2,689,7012.7615New370,5070.4101New
bgcolor=Social Christian Party2,520,4212.5913519,2860.02001
bgcolor=Green Party2,004,4642.0687723,5760.81011
bgcolor=Republican Party of the Social Order1,977,1172.0311New2,234,1322.5001New
bgcolor=Popular Socialist Party1,955,6892.0110200.00001
bgcolor=Communist Party of Brazil1,913,0151.97105803,1440.90011
bgcolor=Socialism and Liberty Party1,745,4701.79521,045,2751.17011
bgcolor=Humanist Party of Solidarity943,0680.975300.0000
bgcolor=Labour Party of Brazil828,8760.852111,3000.0100
bgcolor=Social Liberal Party808,7100.83100.0000
bgcolor=Progressive Republican Party724,8250.7531170,2570.1900
bgcolor=National Labour Party723,1820.74442,7410.0000
bgcolor=National Ecologic Party667,9830.632New65,5970.0700New
bgcolor=Christian Social Democratic Party509,9360.522231,0110.0300
bgcolor=Party of National Mobilization468,4730.483157,9110.06001
bgcolor=Brazilian Labour Renewal Party454,1900.471138,4290.0400
bgcolor=Christian Labour Party338,1170.352121,9930.0200
bgcolor=United Socialist Workers' Party118,4730.190355,5850.4000
bgcolor=Free Fatherland Party141,2540.150New29,3660.0300New
bgcolor=Brazilian Communist Party66,9790.07068,1990.0800
bgcolor=Workers' Cause Party12,9690.0108,5610.0100
align=left colspan=2Invalid/blank votes17,643,41925,554,978
align=left colspan=2Total114,906,580100.00513114,906,582100.002781
align=left colspan=2Registered voters/turnout142,384,19380.70142,384,19380.70
align=left colspan=11Source: Election Resources

Reception

According to the political analyst of the Inter-Union Department of Parliamentary Advice, Antônio Augusto de Queiroz, the National Congress elected in 2014 may be considered the most conservative since the "re-democratization" movement, noting an increase in the number of parliamentarians linked to more conservative segments, such as ruralists, military, police and the religious.

Leadership

Federal Senate

1 February 2015 president election[1]
CandidateVotesPercent
Renan Calheiros (PMDBAL) 4961.25
Luiz Henrique (PMDBSC)3139.75
Total:80100.00
1 February 2017 president election[2]
CandidateVotesPercent
Eunício Oliveira (PMDBCE) 6185.71
José Medeiros (PSDMT)1014.29
Total:71100.00

Government Bloc Leadership

Opposition Bloc Leadership

Independent Bloc Leadership

Chamber of Deputies

1 February 2015 president election[3]
CandidateVotesPercent
Eduardo Cunha (PMDBRJ) 26752.25
Arlindo Chinaglia (PTSP)13626.61
Júlio Delgado (PSBMG)10019.57
Chico Alencar (PSOLRJ)81.57
Total:511100.00
14 July 2016 president election[4]
CandidateFirst roundSecond round
VotesPercentVotesPercent
Rodrigo Maia (DEMRJ) 12024.2928561.96
Rogério Rosso (PSDDF)10621.4617038.04
Marcelo Castro (PMDBPI)7014.17
Fernando Giacobo (PRPR)5911.94
Esperidião Amin (PPSC)367.29
Luiza Erundina (PSOLSP)224.45
Fábio Ramalho (PMDBMG)183.64
Orlando Silva (PCdoBSP)163.24
Cristiane Brasil (PTBRJ)132.63
Carlos Henrique Gaguim (PTNTO)132.63
Carlos Manato (SDES)102.02
Miro Teixeira (REDERJ)61.21
Evair Vieira de Melo (PVES)50.64
Total:494100.00460100.00
2 February 2017 president election[5]
CandidateVotesPercent
Rodrigo Maia (DEMRJ) 29358.72
Jovair Arantes (PTBGO)10521.04
André Figueiredo (PDTCE)5911.82
Júlio Delgado (PSBMG)285.61
Luiza Erundina (PSOLSP)102.00
Jair Bolsonaro (PSCRJ)40.81
Total:499100.00

Government Bloc Leadership

Opposition Bloc Leadership

Independent Bloc Leadership

Federal Senate

The Senate represents the 26 states and the Federal District. Each state and the Federal District has a representation of three Senators, who are elected by popular ballot for a term of eight years. Every four years, renewal of either one third or two-thirds of the Senate (and of the delegations of the States and the Federal District) takes place. In 5 October 2014 elections, one-third (1 senator for each state) of the Federal Senate were elected.

Senators by state

Acre

NamePartyElectTermVotes
PP 2014 2015–2023 218,756
PT 2010 2011–2019 205,593
PSD 2010 2011–2019 199,956

Alagoas

NamePartyElectTermVotes
PTC 2014 2015–2023 689,266
PP 2010 2011–2019 904,345
PMDB 2010 2011–2019 840,809

Amapá

NamePartyElectTermVotes
DEM 2014 2015–2023 131,695
REDE 2010 2011–2019 203,259
PSB 2010 2011–2019 130,038

Amazonas

NamePartyElectTermVotes
PSD 2014 2015–2023 933,996
PMDB 2010 2011–2019 1,236,970
PC do B 2010 2011–2019 672,920

Bahia

NamePartyElectTermVotes
PSD 2014 2015–2023 3,341,111
Roberto Muniz
PP 2010 2011–2019 3,630,944
PSB 2010 2011–2019 3,385,300

Ceará

NamePartyElectTermVotes
PSDB 2014 2015–2023 2,314,796
PMDB 2010 2011–2019 2,688,833
PT 2010 2011–2019 2,397,851

Distrito Federal

NamePartyElectTermVotes
Independent 2014 2015–2023 826,576
PPS 2010 2011–2019 833,480
Hélio José
Replacing Rodrigo Rollemberg
PROS 2010 2011–2019 738,575

Espírito Santo

NamePartyElectTermVotes
PMDB 2014 2015–2023 776,978
Sérgio de Castro
PMDB 2010 2011–2019 1,557,409
PR 2010 2011–2019 1,285,177

Goiás

NamePartyElectTermVotes
Ronaldo Caiado DEM 2014 2015–2023 1,283,665
Wilder Morais
Replacing Demóstenes Torres
PP 2010 2011–2019 2,158,812
Lúcia Vânia PSB 2010 2011–2019 1,496,559

Maranhão

NamePartyElectTermVotes
Roberto Rocha PSDB 2014 2015–2023 1,476,840
Edison Lobão PMDB 2010 2011–2019 1,702,085
PMDB 2010 2011–2019 1,546,298

Mato Grosso

NamePartyElectTermVotes
Wellington Fagundes PR 2014 2015–2023 646,344
Cidinho Santos
PR 2010 2011–2019 1,073,039
José Medeiros
Replacing Pedro Taques
PODE 2010 2011–2019 708,440

Mato Grosso do Sul

NamePartyElectTermVotes
PMDB 2014 2015–2023 640,336
Pedro Chaves
PSC 2010 2011–2019 826,848
PMDB 2010 2011–2019 544,933

Minas Gerais

NamePartyElectTermVotes
PSDB 2014 2015–2023 5,102,987
PSDB 2010 2011–2019 7,565,377
Zezé Perrella
Replacing Itamar Franco
PMDB 2010 2011–2019 5,125,455

Pará

NamePartyElectTermVotes
Paulo Rocha PT 2014 2015–2023 1,566,350
Flexa Ribeiro PSDB 2010 2011–2019 1,817,644
Jader Barbalho
Replacing Marinor Brito
PMDB 2010 2011–2019 1,799,762

Paraíba

NamePartyElectTermVotes
PMDB 2014 2015–2023 647,271
Cássio Cunha Lima
Replacing Wilson Santiago
PSDB 2010 2011–2019 1,004,183
Raimundo Lira
Replacing Vital do Rêgo Filho
PMDB 2010 2011–2019 869,501

Paraná

NamePartyElectTermVotes
PODE 2014 2015–2023 4,101,848
PT 2010 2011–2019 3,196,468
PMDB 2010 2011–2019 2,691,557

Pernambuco

NamePartyElectTermVotes
PMDB 2014 2015–2023 2,655,912
PTB 2010 2011–2019 3,142,930
PT 2010 2011–2019 3,059,818

Piauí

NamePartyElectTermVotes
Elmano Férrer PMDB 2014 2015–2023 981,219
Regina Sousa
Replacing Wellington Dias
PT 2010 2011–2019 997,513
PP 2010 2011–2019 695,875

Rio de Janeiro

NamePartyElectTermVotes
PODE 2014 2015–2023 4,689,963
PT 2010 2011–2019 4,213,749
Eduardo Lopes
PRB 2010 2011–2019 3,332,886

Rio Grande do Norte

NamePartyElectTermVotes
Fátima Bezerra PT 2014 2015–2023 808,055
PMDB 2010 2011–2019 1,042,272
José Agripino DEM 2010 2011–2019 958,891

Rio Grande do Sul

NamePartyElectTermVotes
Lasier Martins PSD 2014 2015–2023 2,145,179
PT 2010 2011–2019 3,895,822
PP 2010 2011–2019 3,401,241

Rondônia

NamePartyElectTermVotes
Acir Gurgacz PDT 2014 2015–2023 312,614
PMDB 2010 2011–2019 481,420
PP 2010 2011–2019 454,087

Roraima

NamePartyElectTermVotes
Telmário Mota PTB 2014 2015–2023 96,888
PMDB 2010 2011–2019 118,481
PDT 2010 2011–2019 110,993

Santa Catarina

NamePartyElectTermVotes
Dário Berger PMDB 2014 2015–2023 1,308,503
Dalírio Beber
PSDB 2010 2011–2019 1,784,019
Paulo Bauer PSDB 2010 2011–2019 1,588,403

São Paulo

NamePartyElectTermVotes
PSDB 2014 2015–2023 11,105,874
Airton Sandoval
PMDB 2010 2011–2019 11,189,168
PMDB 2010 2011–2019 8,314,027

Sergipe

NamePartyElectTermVotes
Maria do Carmo Alves DEM 2014 2015–2023 448,102
Eduardo Amorim PSDB 2010 2011–2019 625,959
Antônio Carlos Valadares PSB 2010 2011–2019 476,549

Tocantins

NamePartyElectTermVotes
PMDB 2014 2015–2023 282,052
Ataídes Oliveira
Replacing João Ribeiro
PSDB 2010 2011–2019 375,090
Vicentinho Alves PR 2010 2011–2019 340,931

Chamber of Deputies

The Chamber comprises 513 deputies, who are elected by proportional representation to serve four-year terms. In 2014 elections, 198 (38.6%) of the elected candidates are new to the Chamber of Deputies, the highest rate of newcomers in 16 years.[6] The number of parliamentary represented parties has also increased: from 22 parties after the 2010 election to 28 at the beginning of the new term.[7]

Federal deputies by State

Acre (8 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
Angelim PT 39,844
César Messias PSB 26,448
Major Rocha PSDB 23,466
Léo do PT PT 20,876
PMDB 20,339
Sibá Machado PT 18,395
Flaviano Melo PMDB 18,372
PRB 17,903

Alagoas (9 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
SD 135,929
Marx Beltrão PMDB 123,317
Pedro Vilela PSDB 119,582
Arthur Lira PP 98,231
Ronaldo Lessa PDT 88,125
Givaldo Carimbão PROS 82,582
Mauricio Quintella PR 76,706
Cícero Almeida PRTB 64,435
Paulão PT 53,284

Amapá (8 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
Roberto Góes PDT 22,134
Janete PSB 21,108
Cabuçu PMDB 18,709
Vinícius Gurgel PR 18,661
Professora Marcivânia PT 16,162
André Abdon PRB 13,798
Marcos Reategui PSC 12,485
Jozi Rocha PTB 10,007

Amazonas (8 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
Artur Bisneto PSDB 250,916
PSD 166,281
PR 120,060
Marcos Rotta PMDB 117,955
Hissa Abrahão PPS 113,646
Pauderney DEM 103,904
Átila Lins PSD 89,453
Conceição Sampaio PP 71,878

Bahia (39 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
Lucio Vieira Lima PMDB 222,164
PP 169,215
Antônio Lázaro PSC 161,438
Antonio Brito PTB 159,840
Ronaldo Carletto PP 148,628
Daniel Almeida PC do B 135,382
Félix Jr PDT 130,583
Caetano PT 125,862
Cacá Leão PP 125,605
Jorge Solla PT 125,159
PT 123,284
PSDB 120,479
João Gualberto PSDB 117,671
PRB 117,470
PRB 116,912
PT 114,965
João Bacelar PR 111,643
Pelegrino PT 111,252
Roberto Britto PP 110,82
DEM 110,662
Jutahy Magalhães PSDB 108,476
José Nunes PSD 105,776
Aleluia DEM 101,924
José Rocha PR 101,663
Josias Gomes PT 98,871
Bebeto PSB 96,134
Arthur Maia SD 95,698
João Carlos Bacelar PODE 95,158
Claudio Cajado DEM 89,118
Elmar DEM 88,334
Sérgio Brito PSD 83,658
Afonso Florence PT 82,66
Moema Gramacho PT 81,414
Paulo Magalhães PSD 77,045
Erivelton Santana PSC 74,836
PC do B 72,682
José Carlos Araújo PSD 72,013
Benito Gama PTB 71,372
Uldurico Júnior PTC 39,904

Ceará (22 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
DEM 277,774
Genecias Noronha SD 221,567
José Guimarães PT 209,032
Domingos Neto PROS 185,226
Danilo Forte PMDB 180,157
Aníbal Gomes PMDB 173,736
Moses Rodrigues PPS 147,044
Gorete Pereira PR 130,983
PT 130,717
André Figueiredo PDT 125,360
Odorico PT 121,640
Cabo Sabino PR 120,485
Ronaldo Martins PRB 117,930
Adail Carneiro PHS 113,885
Macedo PSL 107,734
Raimundo Matos PSDB 95,145
José Airton PT 94,056
Vitor Valim PMDB 92,499
Leônidas Cristino PROS 91,085
Balman PROS 87,666
Arnon Bezerra PTB 84,474
Chico Lopes PC do B 80,578

Distrito Federal (8 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
Fraga DEM 155,056
Rogério Rosso PSD 93,653
PT 92,558
PROS 84,583
Rôney Nemer PMDB 82,594
PSDB 71,937
Augusto Carvalho SD 39,461
Laerte Bessa PR 32,843

Espírito Santo (10 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
Sérgio Vidigal PDT 161,744
Lelo Coimbra PMDB 94,759
Max Filho PSDB 91,210
Foletto PSB 88,110
Helder Salomão PT 83,967
Dr. Jorge Silva PROS 69,880
SD 67,631
Givaldo PT 50,928
Evair de MeloPV 48,829
Marcus Vicente PP 45,525

Goiás (17 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
Delegado Waldir PSDB 274,625
Daniel VilelaPMDB 179,214
Flavia Morais PDT 159,122
Giuseppe Vecci PSDB 120,283
Magda Mofatto PR 118,458
PT without coalition 115,874
Célio Silveira PSDB 110,992
Alexandre Baldy PSDB 107,544
PSDB 107,344
Jovair Arantes PTB 92,945
Marcos Abrão PPS 92,347
Heuler Cruvinel PSD 90,877
Roberto Balestra PP 85,534
PSDB 82,204
Thiago Peixoto PSD 79,666
Lucas Vergílio SD 78,387
Pedro Chaves PMDB 77,925

Maranhão (18 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
PPS 133,575
Hildo Rocha PMDB 125,521
Rubens Pereira Júnior PC do B 118,115
PRB 105,243
Sarney Filho PV 91,669
Zé Carlos PT 90,531
Zé Reinaldo PSB 86,728
Pedro Fernandes PTB 85,507
Victor Mendes PV 85,034
Juscelino Filho PRP 83,955
João Marcelo PMDB 83,847
PDT 81,161
Alberto Filho PMDB 67,885
Waldir Maranhão PP 66,274
André Fufuca PATRI 56,879
João Castelo PSDB 52,783
Júnior Marreca PATRI 50,962
Aluísio Mendes PSDC 50,658

Mato Grosso (8 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
Nilson Leitão PSDB 127,749
Adilton Sachetti PSB 112,722
Fábio Garcia PSB 104,976
Ságuas Moraes PT 97,858
Carlos Bezerra PMDB 95,739
Ezequiel Fonseca PP 90,888
Professor Victório Galle PSC 64,691
Valtenir Pereira PROS 62,923

Mato Grosso do Sul (8 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
José dos Santos PT 160,556
Marun PMDB 91,816
Geraldo Resende PMDB 87,546
Tereza Cristina PSB 75,149
Vander Loubet PT 69,504
Mandetta DEM 57,374
Marcio Monteiro PSDB 56,441
Dagoberto Nogueira PDT 54,813

Minas Gerais (53 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
Reginaldo Lopes PT 310,226
Rodrigo de Castro PSDB 292,848
Misael Varella DEM 258,363
Odair Cunha PT 201,782
Gabriel Guimarães PT 200,014
Weliton Prado PT 186,098
Odelmo Leão PP 179,652
PTB 179,073
Jaiminho Martins PSD 158,907
Toninho Pinheiro PP 148,239
Patrus Ananias PT 147,175
PRB 146,792
PSB 144,153
Domingos Sávio PSDB 143,901
Marcus Pestana PSDB 131,687
Eduardo Barbosa PSDB 130,453
Mauro Lopes PMDB 129,795
Dimas Fabiano PP 129,096
Newton Cardoso Jr. PMDB 128,489
Bilac Pinto PR 123,377
Leonardo Quintão PMDB 118,470
Luiz Fernando PP 117,542
Marcos Montes PSD 116,175
Leonardo Monteiro PT 115,336
Luis Tibé AVANTE 114,948
Diego Andrade PSD 114,240
Padre João PT 112,722
Saraiva Felipe PMDB 111,317
Zé Silva SD 109,925
Renzo Braz PP 109,510
Carlos Melles DEM 107,906
PSDB 104,849
PSDB 101,040
PR 98,834
PSC 96,073
Sub-Tenente Gonzaga PDT 93,997
Miguel Correa PT 93,450
PMDB 92,743
Aelton Freitas PR 91,103
Mario Heirnger PDT 90,738
PHS 87,113
Júlio Delgado PSB 86,245
Bonifacio Andrada PSDB 83,628
Fabinho Ramalho PV 83,567
Margarida Salomão PT 78,973
Laudívio Carvalho PMDB 78,762
Jô Moraes PC do B 67,650
Tenente Lúcio PSB 67,459
Marcelo Álvaro Antônio PRP 60,384
Adelmo Leão PT 57,921
PMN 52,679
Edson Moreira PODE 49,391
PTC 45,381

Pará (17 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
PSD 265,983
Nilson Pinto PSDB 193,573
PSOL 170,604
Lúcio Vale PR 148,163
PT 142,970
Wlad SD 141,213
PTB 122,995
Priante PMDB 122,348
Zé Geraldo PT 105,151
Beto Salame PROS 93,524
Elcione PMDB 87,632
Júlia Marinho PSC 86,949
DEM 85,194
PMDB 76,510
PSD 76,148
Jordy PPS 70,950
Chapadinha PSD 63,671

Paraíba (12 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
Pedro Cunha Lima PSDB 179,886
Veneziano PMDB 177,680
Aguinaldo Ribeiro PP 161,999
Hugo PMDB 123,686
Manoel Júnior PMDB 105,693
Wellington Roberto PR 104,799
Efraim Filho DEM 103,477
Wilson Filho PTB 95,746
Rômulo Gouveia PSD 84,820
PT 69,922
Dr. Damião PDT 67,558
Benjamin Maranhão SD 63,433

Paraná (30 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
PODE 200,144
PTB 187,475
Valdir Rossoni PSDB 177,324
João Arruda PMDB without coalition 176,370
PSC 162,952
SD 159,569
Luciano Ducci PSB without coalition 156,263
Zeca Dirceu PT 155,583
Dilceu Sperafico PP 151,930
Hermes Parcianello PMDB without coalition 150,213
Fernando Giacobo PR 144,305
Marcelo Belinati PP 137,817
Osmar Serraglio PMDB without coalition 117,048
Sandro Alex PPS 116,909
PP 114,396
Enio Verri PT 107,508
PR 106,852
Nelson Meurer PP 106,478
Rubens Bueno PPS 95,841
Evandro Roman PSD 92,042
Luiz Carlos Hauly PSDB 86,439
PSC 85,155
Aliel Machado PC do B 82,886
Alfredo Kaefer PSDB 82,554
PV 81,181
Sérgio Souza PMDB without coalition 77,699
Assis do Couto PT 76,116
PT 71,822
Diego Garcia PHS 61,063
Leopoldo Meyer PSB without coalition 59,974

Pernambuco (25 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
Eduardo da Fonte PP 283,567
PSB 233,762
PMDB 227,470
Felipe Carreras PSB 187,348
Anderson Ferreira PR 150,565
Daniel Coelho PSDB 138,825
Bruno Araújo PSDB 131,768
João Fernando Coutinho PSB 120,059
Sebastião Oliveira PR 115,926
Danilo Cabral PSB 113,588
Fernando Filho PSB 112,684
Sílvio Costa PSC 103,461
Tadeu Alencar PSB 102,669
Gonzaga Patriota PSB 101,452
André de Paula PSD 100,875
Adalberto Cavalcanti PTB 99,912
Marinaldo Rosendo PSB 97,380
Betinho PSDB 97,269
Zaca Cavalcanti PTB 97,057
Ricardo Teobaldo PTB 92,262
Mendonça Filho DEM 88,250
Wolney Queiroz PDT 86,739
Jorge Côrte Real PTB 86,023
PC do B 85,053
Kaio Maniçoba PHS 28,585

Piauí (10 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
Rejane Dias PT 134,157
Átila Lira PSB 129,276
Iracema Portella PP 121,121
Marcelo Castro PMDB 111,132
Júlio César PSD 99,750
Assis Carvalho PT 94,093
Rodrigo PSB 92,349
Heráclito Fortes PSB 90,898
Paes Landim PTB 82,549
Fabio Abreu PTB 80,839

Rio de Janeiro (46 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
PP 464,572
PR 335,061
PMDB 232,708
PSOL 195,964
Leonardo Picciani PMDB 180,741
Pedro Paulo PMDB 162,403
PSOL 144,770
Roberto Sales PRB 124,087
Marco Antônio Cabral PMDB 119,584
Otávio Leite PSDB 106,398
Felipe Bornier PSD 105,517
PSD 104,697
Washington Reis PMDB 103,190
PRB 101,686
Júlio Lopes PP 96,796
Índio da Costa PSD 91,523
PT 87,003
PROS 85,449
Glauber Braga PSB 82,236
Cristiane Brasil PTB 81,817
PC do B 68,531
Dr. João PR 65,624
Simão Sessim PP 58,825
Celso Pansera PMDB 58,534
PROS 58,409
SD 58,117
Sérgio Zveiter PSD 57,587
PSD 55,380
Rodrigo Maia DEM 53,167
PT 52,809
PSOL 49,831
Luiz Sérgio PT 48,903
PSD 48,879
Deley PTB 48,874
PMDB 48,204
PT 48,163
Paulo Feijó PR 48,058
Marcelo Matos PDT 47,370
Fernando Jordão PMDB 47,188
PR 47,157
Marcos Soares PR 44,440
PR 40,593
Fabiano Horta PT 37,989
SD 35,701
Luiz Carlos Ramos PSDC 33,221
Alexandre Valle PRP 26,526

Rio Grande do Norte (8 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
Walter Alves PMDB 191,064
Rafael Motta PROS 176,239
Fábio Faria PSD 166,427
PR 134,588
Felipe Maia DEM 113,722
Rogério Marinho PSDB 81,534
PMN 71,555
Betinho Rosado Segundo PP 64,445

Rio Grande do Sul (31 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
PP 162,462
PSD 158,973
Alceu Moreira PMDB without coalition 152,421
Giovani Feltes PMDB without coalition 151,406
DEM 148,302
PT without coalition 140,868
PT without coalition 133,639
Afonso Hamm PP 132,202
Luiz Carlos Busato PTB 130,807
Henrique Fontana PT without coalition 128,981
Maria do Rosário PT without coalition 127,919
Osmar Terra PMDB without coalition 120,755
Nelson Marchezan Júnior PSDB 119,375
Márcio Biolchi PMDB without coalition 119,190
Dionilso Mateus Marcon PT without coalition 116,178
Giovani Cherini PDT 115,294
PP 115,173
PTB 115,155
Luis Antonio Covatti PP 115,131
PMDB without coalition 109,864
Pepe Vargas PT without coalition 109,469
PC do B 106,991
Renato Delmar Molling PP 102,770
Heitor Schuch PSB 101,243
Elvino Bohn Gass PT without coalition 100,841
Fernando Marroni PT without coalition 94,275
Antonio Carlos da Silva PRB 92,323
Darci Pompeo de Mattos PDT 91,849
Afonso Antunes da Motta PDT 90,917
PTB 77,017
José Luiz Stedile PSB 60,523

Rondônia (8 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
PMDB 61,419
PDT 60,780
PSDB 60,324
PTB 42,353
PMDB 40,595
Luiz Cláudio PR 33,737
Expedito Netto SD 25,691
PMDB 24,146

Roraima (8 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
PSDB 35,555
PRB 20,677
Remídio da Amatur PR 15,492
Édio Lopes PMDB 15,290
PMN 9,048
Abel Galinha PDT 8,834
Maria Helena PSB 7,481
Carlos Andrade PHS 6,733

Santa Catarina (16 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
PP 229,668
João Rodrigues PSD 221,409
Mauro Mariani PMDB 195,942
Jorginho Mello PR 140,839
Peninha PMDB 137,784
Pedro Uczai PT without coalition 135,439
Marco Tebaldi PSDB 135,042
PSD 132,349
Jorge Boeira PP 123,770
Valdir Colatto PMDB 115,431
PT without coalition 112,366
Cesar Souza PSD 110,777
Celso Maldaner PMDB 110,436
Ronaldo Benedet PMDB 105,303
Carmen Zanotto PPS 78,607
PSDB 52,757

São Paulo (70 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
PRB without coalition 1,524,361
PR without coalition 1,016,796
PSC without coalition 398,087
Bruno Covas PSDB 352,708
Rodrigo Garcia DEM 336,151
Carlos Sampaio PSDB 295,623
Duarte Nogueira PSDB 254,051
Ricardo Tripoli PSDB 233,806
Samuel Moreira PSDB 227,210
Paulinho da Força SD without coalition 227,186
Baleia Rossi PMDB 208,352
Eduardo Cury PSDB 185,638
Márcio Alvino PR without coalition 179,950
Major Olímpio Gomes PDT without coalition 179,196
DEM 178,771
PSDB 178,606
PSB without coalition 177,279
Vitor Lippi PSDB 176,153
Silvio Torres PSDB 175,310
PT 169,834
Ivan Valente PSOL 168,928
Miguel Haddad PSDB 168,278
Alex Manente PPS 164,760
PSD 161,790
Guilherme Mussi PP 156,297
Arnaldo Jardim PSDB 155,278
Mara Gabrilli PSDB 155,143
PP 154,597
PSDB 148,449
Zarattini PT 138,286
PRB without coalition 137,939
PT 135,772
DEM 134,138
Roberto Alves PRB without coalition 130,516
Ana Perugini PT 121,681
PSC without coalition 120,044
Vicente Cândido PT 117,652
Papa PSDB 117,590
Milton Monti PR without coalition 115,942
Floriano Pesaro PSDB 113,949
Ricardo Izar PSD 113,547
Arnaldo Faria de Sá PTB without coalition 112,940
PMDB 112,780
Nelson Marquezelli PTB without coalition 112,711
PT 111,301
PR without coalition 111,300
Alexandre Leite DEM 109,708
Evandro Gussi PV without coalition 109,591
Luiz Lauro Filho PSB without coalition 105,247
PSB without coalition 102,963
Nilto Tatto PT 101,196
Herculano Passos PSD 92,583
Goulart PSD 92,546
Orlando Silva PC do B 90,641
Flavinho PSB without coalition 90,437
PT 89,001
PSD 88,070
PODE 86,647
PT 84,419
José Mentor PT 82,368
PSC without coalition 82,224
PRB without coalition 80,643
Roberto de Lucena PV without coalition 67,191
Dr. Sinval Malheiros PV without coalition 59,362
Capitão Augusto PR without coalition 46,905
PRB without coalition 45,330
Miguel Lombardi PR without coalition 32,080
Beto Mansur PRB without coalition 31,301
Marcelo Squassoni PRB without coalition 30,315
PRB without coalition 22,097

Sergipe (8 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
Adelson Barreto PTB 131,236
SD 84,198
Fábio Mitidieri PSD 83,401
Fábio Reis PMDB 80,895
Valadares Filho PSB 68,199
PRB 53,455
João Daniel PT 52,959
André Moura PSC 71,523

Tocantins (8 federal deputies)

NamePartyCoalitionVotes
Dulce Miranda PMDB 75,934
PSD 62,859
Josi Nunes PMDB 53,452
PSB 51,069
PRB 46,119
Carlos Gaguim PMDB 44,739
PP 42,935
DEM 41,802

See also

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Eunício Oliveira é eleito o novo presidente do Senado. Senado Notícias. pt. 1 February 2017. 5 January 2021.
  3. Web site: Eduardo Cunha é eleito presidente da Câmara em primeiro turno. G1. pt. Filipe. Matoso. Nathalia. Passarinho. 1 February 2015. 5 January 2021.
  4. Web site: Rodrigo Maia vence Rosso no 2° turno e é eleito presidente da Câmara. G1. pt. Fernanda. Calgaro. Nathalia. Passarinho. 14 July 2016. 5 January 2021.
  5. Web site: Rodrigo Maia é reeleito em primeiro turno presidente da Câmara dos Deputados. G1. pt. Bernardo. Caram. Fernanda. Calgaro. 2 February 2017. 5 January 2021.
  6. News: Na Câmara, a maior renovação em 16 anos . O Globo . 10 October 2014.
  7. News: Fábio . Vasconcellos . Fragmentação partidária e governabilidade em 2015 . O Globo . 10 October 2014.