Tarcísio de Freitas | |
Office: | Governor of São Paulo |
Term Start: | 1 January 2023 |
1Namedata: | Felicio Ramuth |
Predecessor: | Rodrigo Garcia |
Office1: | Minister of Infrastructure |
Term Start1: | 1 January 2019 |
Term End1: | 31 March 2022 |
President1: | Jair Bolsonaro |
Predecessor1: | Valter Casimiro |
Successor1: | Marcelo Sampaio |
Office2: | Director General of the National Department of Transport Infrastructure |
Term Start2: | 22 September 2014 |
Term End2: | 16 January 2015 |
President2: | Dilma Rousseff |
Predecessor2: | Jorge Fraxe |
Successor2: | Adailton Dias |
Birth Name: | Tarcísio Gomes de Freitas |
Birth Date: | 19 June 1975 |
Birth Place: | Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Party: | Republicanos (2022–present) |
Alma Mater: | |
Spouse: | Cristiane Ferreira da Silva |
Children: | 2 |
Allegiance: | Brazil |
Branch: | Brazilian Army |
Rank: | Captain |
Signature: | Tarcísio de Freitas signature.png |
Tarcísio Gomes de Freitas (born 19 June 1975) is a Brazilian engineer and politician who has served as Governor of São Paulo since 1 January 2023. A member of the Republicanos party, Freitas served Minister of Infrastructure under President Jair Bolsonaro from 1 January 2019 to 31 March 2022.[1] [2]
Freitas resigned from office in order to run for Governor of São Paulo in the 2022 election.[3] In the October 2022 run-off Tarcísio defeated PT candidate Fernando Haddad, becoming the first elected governor of São Paulo in 28 years to not be a PSDB member.[4]
Freitas was born in Rio de Janeiro.[5] A government employee linked to the legislative consultancy body of the Chamber of Deputies, Freitas is a graduate of Agulhas Negras Military Academy and also graduated in engineering at the Military Institute of Engineering, where he scored the highest average grade in the institution.[6]
Gomes served as engineer for the Brazilian Army, chief of the technical section of the Engineering Company of Brazil at United Nations Stabilisation Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), and auditing coordinator in the Transportation Division of the Comptroller General of Brazil (CGU).
In 2011, he was appointed executive director of the National Department of the Infrastructure of Transportation (DNIT) by General Jorge Fraxe, who led the office during the "ethical cleaning" ordered by then-president Dilma Rousseff, after a crisis caused by corruption allegations. He ascended to the directory-general in 2014.[7]
In 2015, he acted as secretary of the Coordination of Projects of the Special Secretariat of the Program of Partnerships of Investments (PPI), responsible for the program of privatizations and concessions.
See main article: 2022 São Paulo gubernatorial election. Prior to announcing his candidacy for Governor of São Paulo in the 2022 election, he was speculated to run for Federal Senate to represent Brasília.[8] Following his victory in the 2022 gubernatorial election, commentators have suggested that he may run for President in the 2026 Brazilian general election.[9]
Freitas is Roman Catholic.[10] [11]
Party | Candidate | Round 1 | Round 2 | |||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | |||
Republicanos | Tarcísio de Freitas | 9,881,995 | 42.32% | 13,480,190 | 55.27% | |
PT | Fernando Haddad | 8,337,139 | 35.70% | 10,908,972 | 44.73% | |
PSDB | Rodrigo Garcia (incumbent) | 4,296,293 | 18.40% | Eliminated | ||
NOVO | Vinicius Poit | 388,974 | 1.67% | Eliminated | ||
PDT | Elvis Cezar | 281,712 | 1.21% | Eliminated | ||
UP | Carol Vigliar | 88,767 | 0.38% | Eliminated | ||
PCB | Gabriel Colombo | 46,727 | 0.20% | Eliminated | ||
PSTU | Altino Prazeres | 14,859 | 0.06% | Eliminated | ||
DC | Antonio Jorge | 10,778 | 0.05% | Eliminated | ||
PCO | Edson Dorta | 5,305 | 0.02% | Eliminated | ||
Total votes | 23,352,549 | 100.00% | 24,389,162 | 100.00% | ||
Invalid and blank votes | 3,795,298 | 13.98% | 2,951,685 | 10.79% | ||
Republicanos gain from PSDB |
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