2006 São Paulo gubernatorial election
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The São Paulo state elections of 2006 was held along with Brazilian general elections, on October 1 and on October 29, 2006. Since 1994, as a result of a constitutional amendment which reduced the presidential term to four years, all federal and state elections in Brazil have coincided. The state elections decide Governors and the state deputies for the Legislative Assemblies. Also, the members of the National Congress are elected by state.
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Candidate with the most votes per municipality (645): José Serra (629 municipalities) Aloizio Mercadante (13 municipalities) Orestes Quércia (3 municipalities) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Candidate with the most votes per municipality (645): Eduardo Suplicy Afif Domingos | |||||||||||||||||
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