The 2022 Ceara Gubernatorial election was held in the state of Ceará, Brazil on Sunday October 2. Voters elected the President and Vice President of the Republic, a Governor, Vice Governor of the State and a Senator of the Republic with two alternates, in addition to 22 Federal Deputies and 46 State Deputies. Those elected will take office on January 1 (President, Governor and their respective vices) or February 1 (senator and deputies) of 2023 for terms on office lasting for four years (except in the case of the senator, who'll have a term on office for eight years).
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2022 Ceará Gubernatorial election|
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Gubernatorial election |
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Senatorial election |
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Candidate |
Camilo Santana |
Kamila Cardoso |
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PT |
Avante |
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Ceará Gets Stronger |
Union for Ceará |
Popular vote |
3,389,513 |
1,273,272 |
Percentage |
69.80% |
26.22% |
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The incumbent governor, Izolda Cela, who became governor after the resignation of Camilo Santana (PT) is affiliated to the Democratic Labour Party (PDT). She was eligible for a second term,[1] but the party's nominee was Roberto Cláudio, after an internal dispute where the former mayor of Fortaleza won.[2] For the election to the Federal Senate, the seat occupied by Tasso Jereissati, elected in 2014 by the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB), was at dispute. However, the senator said he would not run for reelection. [3]