2024 Curitiba mayoral election

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2024 Curitiba municipal election

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Mayoral election
Opinion polls

Incumbent Mayor

Rafael Greca
PSD



Parliamentary election
Party Leader Current seats
Municipal Chamber
PSD Beto Moraes 8
PP Oscalino do Povo 4
MDB Noemia Rocha 4
PODE Bruno Pessuti 4
PT Professora Josete 3
PRD Ezequias Barros 2
NOVO Amália Tortato 2
PL n/a[a] 2
Republicanos Pastor Marciano Alves 2
Solidarity Dalton Borba 1
UNIÃO Alexandre Leprevost 1
Cidadania Herivelto Oliveira 1
REDE Salles do Fazendinha 1
PRTB Osias Moraes 1
PV Maria Letícia 1
PDT Marcos Vieira 1

The 2024 Curitiba mayoral election will take place on the city of Curitiba, Brazil on 6 October 2024. Voters will elect a mayor, a vice mayor, and 38 councillors. The incumbent mayor, Rafael Greca (PSD) isn't eligible for a new term, since he was elected in 2016 and reelected in 2020.

If the most voted candidate on the first round doesn't achieve more than 50% of the votes, a second round will happen on 27 October 2024. The mayor's term will begin on 1 January 2025 and end on 31 December 2028.[1]

Context

2020 Curitiba mayoral election

The last mayoral election in Curitiba, held in 2020, resulted in the victory of incumbent Rafael Greca, from the Democrats (DEM), in the first round. Greca obtained 499,821 votes or 59.74% of the valid votes. In the second place, the state deputy Goura Nataraj, from the Democratic Labor Party (PDT) only obtained 110,977 or around 13.26% of the valid votes and the other candidates did not reach double digits in vote percentages.[2]

Greca's victory in the first round is linked to the enormous popularity he had and still has in the city. In December 2023, the mayor's management was approved by around 73% of Curitiba's inhabitants.[3] As he is in his second consecutive term, Greca cannot run for re-election, due to limitations imposed by the Federal Constitution. There is speculation that the current Vice Mayor of Curitiba, Eduardo Pimentel, will be his successor.[4]

Electorate

In February 2024, Curitiba had around 1,419,395 people eligible to vote,[5] an increase of 5% in the electorate compared to the last election and around 80% of the city's population eligible to vote (1,773,718), according to the 2022 Brazilian Demographic Census.[6] The city is divided into ten electoral zones (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 145th, 174th, 175th, 176th, 177th and 178th).[7] Voters have until 8 May 2024 to make their first copy of the electoral title or regularize it with the biometric registration.[8]

Electoral calendar

Electoral calendar announced by the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) on 3 January 2024[9]
7 March – 5 April Period of the 'party window' for councillors. During this period, the councillors are able to move to other political parties in order to run for election while not losing their respective political terms.
6 April Deadline for all parties and party federations to obtain the registration of their statutes at the Superior Electoral Court and for all candidates to have their electoral domicile in the constituency in which they wish to contest the elections with the affiliation granted by the party.
15 May Start of the preliminary fundraising campaign in the form of collective financing for potential candidates. During this period, candidates are not allowed to ask for votes and are still subjected to obey the rules regarding electoral propaganda on the Internet.
20 July – 5 August On this date, party conventions begin to deliberate on coalitions and choose candidates for mayors and councillors tickets. Parties have until 15 August to register their names with the Brazilian Election Justice.
16 August Beginning of electoral campaigns on an equal basis, with any advertising or demonstration explicitly requesting for votes before the date being considered irregular and subject to fines.
30 August –3 October Broadcasting of free electoral propaganda on radio and television.
6 October Date of mayoral elections.
27 October Date of a possible second round in cities with more than 200,000 voters in which the most voted candidate for mayor has not reached 50% of the valid votes.

Candidates

Potential candidates

Brazil Union (UNIÃO)

Brazil Socialist Party (PSB)

Social Democratic Party (PSD)

  • Eduardo Pimentel – Vice Mayor of Curitiba (2017–present) and businessman.[10]

Liberal Party (PL)

  • Paulo Martins – Former member of the Chamber of Deputies from Paraná (2016; 2019–2023) and journalist.[10]
  • Ricardo Arruda – Former member of the Chamber of Deputies from Paraná (Mar–Jul 2013) and member of the Legislative Assembly of Paraná (2015–present).[11]

Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)

Workers' Party (PT)

  • Carol Dartora – Former councillor of Curitiba (2021–2023), member of the Chamber of Deputies from Paraná (2023–present) and teacher.[10]
  • Zeca Dirceu – Mayor of Cruzeiro do Oeste (2005–2010), member of the Chamber of Deputies from Paraná (2011–present) and businessman.[13]
  • Felipe Mongruel (Magal) – Lawyer.[14]

New Party (NOVO)

  • Deltan Dallagnol – Former member of the Chamber of Deputies from Paraná (2023) and retired federal prosecutor.[12]
  • Fernanda Dallagnol – Wife of Deltan Dallagnol, lawyer and possible candidate for the New Party, if Deltan's candidacy isn't accepted by the Superior Electoral Court (TSE).[10][15]

Democratic Labour Party (PDT)

Solidarity (Solidariedade)

  • Luizão Goulart – Former councillor of Pinhais (1997–2005), president of the Municipal Chamber of Pinhais (2001–2002), Mayor of Pinhais (2009–2017), member of the Chamber of Deputies from Paraná (2019–2023) and teacher.[16]

Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

Brazilian Woman's Party (PMB)[b]

National Mobilization (MOBILIZA)

  • Roberto Requião – Former member of the Legislative Assembly of Paraná (1983–1986), Mayor of Curitiba (1986–1989), Governor of Paraná (1991–1994; 2003–2010), Senator for Paraná (1995–2003; 2011–2019), lawyer, journalist and urban planner.[20]

Progressistas (PP)

United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)

Outgoing Municipal Chamber

The result of the last municipal election and the current situation in the Municipal Chamber is given below:

Affiliation Members +/–
Elected[22] April 2024[c][24]
PSD 4 8[d] Increase4
MDB 1 4[e] Increase3
PP 2 4[f] Increase2
PODE 2 4[g] Increase2
PT 3 3 Steady
PL 0 2[h] Increase2
PRD didn't exist 2[i] Increase2
NOVO 2 2 Steady
Republicanos 2 2[j] Steady
UNIÃO didn't exist 1[k] Increase1
PRTB 0 1[l] Increase1
REDE 0 1[m] Increase1
Cidadania 1 1 Steady
PV 1 1 Steady
Solidarity 2 1[n] Decrease1
PDT 3 1[o] Decrease2
PSB 1 0[p] Decrease1
DC 1 0[q] Decrease1
PMB 1 0[r] Decrease1
PROS 1 extinct party[s] Decrease1
PTB 1 extinct party[t] Decrease1
PSC 1 extinct party[u] Decrease1
Patriota 1 extinct party[v] Decrease1
PSL 3 extinct party[w] Decrease3
DEM 5 extinct party[x] Decrease5
Total 38

Opinion polls

First round

2024

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Pimentel
PSD
Ducci
PSB
D. Dallagnol
NOVO
Leprevost
UNIÃO
Martins
PL
Luizão
Solidariedade
Carol
PT
Goura
PDT
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
AtlasIntel 18–23 April 860 17.9% 3.8% 18.2% 7.7% 18% 3.1% 7.9% 4.4% 17.1%[y] 1,9% 0.3%
18.4% 4.1% 21.5% 8.3% 3.8% 9% 26.5%[z] 3,3% 3.1%
20.2% 7.9% 10.7% 18.1% 3.5% 23.8%[aa] 15.9% 2.1%
Instituto Opinião[29] 17–19 April 1,200 13.1% 14.1% 10.8% 12.5% 3.7% 2% 3.1% 4.6% 18.1%[ab] 18.2% 1%
19.9% 21.1% 19.2% 13.9%[ac] 26% 1.2%
22.6% 23.5% 27.3%[ad] 26.7% 0.9%
Ágili Pesquisas 21–25 March 800 17.84% 11.93% 18.72% 4.15% 5.78% 3.77% 10.43%[ae] 27.39% 0.88%
16.56% 13.05% 17.94% 10.16% 5.14% 9.91%[af] 27.23% 1.38%
18.44% 13.05% 12.55% 9.03% 5.4% 10.54%[ag] 30.99% 5.39%
16.04% 9.4% 14.16% 10.4% 5.51% 2.38% 4.01% 3.88% 9.4%[ah] 24.81% 1.88%
Paraná Pesquisas[30] 15–20 March 17.4% 15.9% 11% 13.1% 4.9% 1.9% 5.6% 17.3%[ai] 13% 1.5%
21.1% 20.3% 8% 2.1% 6.1% 23.3%[aj] 19.2% 0.8%
25.5% 23.8% 22.8% 3.1% 0.9%[ak] 24% 1.7%
Radar Inteligência[31] 11–13 March 816 15.8% 12.3% 11.5% 10.9% 4.7% 3.2% 2.6% 2.5% 16.4%[al] 20.1% 3.5%
24% 17% 19.2% 3.9% 3.3% 32.6% 4.8%
21.5% 17.4% 12% 16.4% 4.4% 28.3% 4.1%
28.3% 23% 4.4% 3.4% 40.9% 5.3%

2023

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
D. Dallagnol
NOVO
Leprevost
UNIÃO
Ducci
PSB
Pimentel
PSD
Luizão
Solidariedade
Martins
PL
Carol
PT
Goura
PDT
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
IPESPE 28 December[am] n/a[an] 18% 13% 9% 3% 16%[ao] 41% 2%
Instituto Veritá 13–16 December 900 17% 16% 10% 4% 6% 4% 5% 18%[ap] 20% 1%
Ágora Pesquisa[32] 11–19 December 1,245 5% 14% 15% 10% 5% 2% 2% 3% 23%[aq] 22% 1%
15% 16% 12% 6% 5% 3% 3% 1%[ar] 37% 1%
17% 20% 15% 7% 8%[as] 35% 3%
Paraná Pesquisas[33] 10–12 December 845 16% 16.2% 12.5% 2.7% 8.4% 2.8% 5.1% 23.8%[at] 12.4% 0.2%
19.6% 22.1% 15.9% 3.4% 10.8% 7.3% 6.9%[au] 14% 2.5%
21.2% 25.2% 16.7% 11.1% 8.4%[av] 17.4% 4%
23.1% 27.1% 19.9% 9%[aw] 20.9% 4%
Instituto Veritá[34] 5–7 December 1,002 24.2% 4.6% 1.2% 5.7% 1.5% 5.7% 8.7% 3.3% 7.6%[ax] 37.5% 15.5%
26.1% 9.8% 7.5% 12.4% 4.2% 40% 13.7%
1 November 2023 Luizão Goulart (Solidariedade) announces he will run for mayor in the 2024 Curitiba general election.[16]
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
D. Dallagnol
NOVO
Leprevost
UNIÃO
Ducci
PSB
Pimentel
PSD
Richa
PSDB
Martins
PL
Carol
PT
Goura
PDT
Others Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Paraná Pesquisas[35] 26–29 October 805 25.6% 14.7% 11.4% 6.6% 21.9%[ay] 19.8% 10.9%
15.5% 14.7% 14.5% 10.8% 13.7% 7.5% 5.5% 4.1%[az] 13.8% 0.8%
15.8% 16.3% 19.8% 12.4% 8.2% 6.1% 5.6%[ba] 15.9% 3.5%
19% 22.4% 14% 12.3% 6.7% 6.1%[bb] 19.5% 3.4%
19.8% 28.1% 17.5% 9.4% 25.2% 8.3%
IRG Pesquisa[36] 4–8 July 1,200 22% 14.2% 12.6% 11.3% 9.1% 6.4% 6% 5.4% 12.9% 7.8%
18.2% 15.5% 14.3% 10% 13% 6.2% 16.9% 2.7%
Instituto Veritá July[bc] n/a[bd] 5.5% 5.2% 10.8% 4.9% 12.3% 2.7% 4.2% 1.4%[be] 52% 1.5%

Second round

These are the hypothetical scenarios of a second round.

Luciano Ducci and Eduardo Pimentel

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Ducci
PSB
Pimentel
PSD
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Instituto Opinião[37] 17–19 April 2024 1,200 40.7% 32.8% 26.5% 7.9%
Radar Inteligência 11–13 March 2024 816 28.8% 30.6% 40,6% 1.8%
Instituto Veritá 13–16 December 2023 900 41% 30% 29% 11%
Paraná Pesquisas[33] 10–12 December 2023 845 44% 31.7% 24.2% 12.3%

Ney Leprevost and Eduardo Pimentel

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Leprevost
UNIÃO
Pimentel
PSD
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Instituto Opinião[37] 17–19 April 2024 1,200 39.4% 31.7% 29% 7.7%
Radar Inteligência 11–13 March 2024 816 29.4% 31.6% 39% 2.2%
Instituto Veritá 13–16 December 2023 900 43% 29% 28% 14%
Paraná Pesquisas[33] 10–12 December 2023 845 41.8% 32.4% 25.8% 9.4%

Luciano Ducci and Ney Leprevost

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Ducci
PSB
Leprevost
UNIÃO
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Instituto Opinião[37] 17–19 April 2024 1,200 39.3% 33.4% 27.3% 5.9%
Instituto Veritá 13–16 December 2023 900 35% 38% 27% 3%
Paraná Pesquisas[33] 10–12 December 2023 845 40.4% 35.1% 24.5% 5.3%

Eduardo Pimentel and Deltan Dallagnol

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Pimentel
PSD
D. Dallagnol
NOVO
Abst.
Undec.
Lead
Radar Inteligência 11–13 March 2024 816 35.1% 20.5% 44.4% 14.6%

Rejection of candidates

In some opinion polls, the interviewee can choose more than one alternative (the so-called "multiple rejection"), therefore, the sum of the percentages of all candidates can exceed 100% of the votes in some scenarios.

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)
conducted
Sample
size
Richa
PSDB
Maria
PP
Goura
PDT
Ducci
PSB
Luizão
Solidariedade
Carol
PT
Leprevost
UNIÃO
Pimentel
PSD
Martins
PL
D. Dallagnol
NOVO
Could vote in anyone Others Abst.
Undec.
Instituto Opinião[38] 17–19 April 2024 1,200 51.6% 11% 13% 10.7% 4.8% 7.8% 7.8% 8.7% 8.5% 10.9% 3.4% 18.4%[bf] 9.3%
Ágili Pesquisas 21–25 March 2024 800 43.11% 2.51% 6.27% 1.38% 7.39% 3.38% 4.26% 1.75% 6.14%
Paraná Pesquisas[39] 15–20 March 2024 47.4% 12% 15.9% 6.9% 11.5% 8.1% 8.9% 12.5% 5.3% 26.9%[bg] 13.3%
Instituto Veritá 13–16 December 2023 900 55% 20% 16% 13% 13% 13% 11% 9% 9% 13%[bh]
Ágora Pesquisa[32] 11–19 December 2023 1,245 31% 6% 6% 9% 1% 3% 6% 4% <1%[bi] 4% ≈8%[bj] 20%
Paraná Pesquisas[33] 10–12 December 2023 845 50.8% 8.9% 12% 11.7% 7.2% 6.5% 9.3% 8.5% 7.8% 9.8% 14.5%[bk] 20.7%

Notes

  1. ^ The party does not have a floor leader since April 2024.
  2. ^ The party asked to change its name to “Por Mais Brasil” (For More Brazil), but the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) hasn't allowed the name change yet.[19]
  3. ^ Between March and April 2024, councilors were able to change parties during the so-called "party window" without losing their respective terms.[23]
  4. ^ Mauro Ignácio, Sabino Picolo, Serginho do Posto, Toninho da Farmácia and Zezinho Sabará, all previously affiliated with the Brazil Union (UNIÃO) are the four councillors who joined the Social Democratic Party (PSD) during the "party window".
  5. ^ Tito Zeglin, previously affiliated with the Democratic Labour Party (PDT) and João da 5 Irmãos (previously affiliated with the Brazil Union (UNIÃO) joined the Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB) during the party window.
  6. ^ Mauro Bobato, previously affiliated with Podemos (PODE) joined Progressistas (PP) during the party window, and in the same period, Eder Borges left the party.
  7. ^ Leonidas Dias, previously affiliated with Solidariedade and Sargento Tânia Guerreiro, previously affiliated with the Brazil Union (UNIÃO) joined Podemos during the party window, and in the same period, Mauro Bobato left the party.
  8. ^ Eder Borges, previously affiliated with Progressistas (PP) and Rodrigo Reis (previously affiliated with the Brazil Union (UNIÃO) are the two councillors who joined PL during the party window.
  9. ^ Ezequias Barros, previously affiliated with the Brazilian Woman's Party (PMB), joined the Democratic Renewal Party (PRD) during the party window.
  10. ^ Hernani, previously affiliated with the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) and Pastor Marciano Alves (previously affiliated with Solidariedade) joined the Republicans during the party window, and in the same period, Osias Moraes left the party.
  11. ^ All the eight councillors affiliated with UNIÃO (Mauro Ignácio, Sabino Picolo, Serginho do Posto, Toninho da Farmácia, Zezinho Sabará, Rodrigo Reis, Sargento Tânia Guerreiro and João da 5 Irmãos) left the party in April 2024, during the so-called "party window". As a result, the UNIÃO bench was emptied until Alexandre Leprevost (previously affiliated with Solidariedade) joined the party.
  12. ^ Osias Moraes (previously affiliated with the Republicans) joined the Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB) during the party window.
  13. ^ Salles do Fazendinha, previously affiliated with the Christian Democracy (DC), joined Sustainability Network (REDE) during the party window.
  14. ^ Dalton Borba, previously affiliated with the Democratic Labour Party (PDT) joined Solidariedade during the party window; and in the same period, the councillors Leonidas Dias, Alexandre Leprevost and Pastor Marciano Alves left the party.
  15. ^ Councillors Dalton Borba and Tito Zeglin left the party during the party window.
  16. ^ Hernani left the party during the party window, leaving the party without representation in the Municipal Chamber of Curitiba.
  17. ^ Salles do Fazendinha left the party during the party window, leaving the party without representation in the Municipal Chamber of Curitiba.
  18. ^ Ezequias Barros left the party during the party window, leaving the party without representation in the Municipal Chamber of Curitiba.
  19. ^ The Republican Party of the Social Order (PROS) merged into Solidariedade in February 2023.[25]
  20. ^ Brazilian Labour Party (PTB) and Patriota merged into the Democratic Renewal Party (PRD) in November 2023.[26]
  21. ^ The Social Christian Party (PSC) merged into Podemos in June 2023.[27]
  22. ^ Brazilian Labour Party (PTB) and Patriota merged into the Democratic Renewal Party (PRD) in November 2023.[26]
  23. ^ Democrats (DEM) and the Social Liberal Party (PSL) merged into the Brazil Union in February 2022.[28]
  24. ^ Democrats (DEM) and the Social Liberal Party (PSL) merged into the Brazil Union in February 2022.[28]
  25. ^ Beto Richa (PSDB) with 8.7% and Cristina Graeml (PMB) with 8.4%
  26. ^ Beto Richa (PSDB) with 12.7%; Cristina Graeml (PMB) with 10.3%; Ricardo Arruda (PL) with 5.2%; Zeca Dirceu (PT) with 3.4% and Maria Victoria (PP) with 0.1%
  27. ^ Cristina Graeml (PMB) with 13% and Beto Richa (PSDB) with 10.8%
  28. ^ Beto Richa (PSDB) with 11.7%; Maria Victoria (PP) with 4.1%; Cristina Graeml (PMB) with 1.8% and Andrea Caldas (PSOL) with 0.5%
  29. ^ Maria Victoria (PP) with 5.8%; Fernanda Dallagnol (NOVO) with 4.6% and Cristina Graeml (PMB) with 3.5%
  30. ^ Beto Richa (PSDB) with 14.7%; Fernanda Dallagnol (NOVO) with 6.8% and Cristina Graeml (PMB) with 5.8%
  31. ^ Beto Richa (PSDB)
  32. ^ Beto Richa (PSDB)
  33. ^ Beto Richa (PSDB)
  34. ^ Beto Richa (PSDB)
  35. ^ Beto Richa (PSDB) with 14.5% and Cristina Graeml (PMB) with 2.8%
  36. ^ Beto Richa (PSDB) with 16.4%; Rosangela Moro (UNIÃO) with 6,4% and Valdemar Jorge (NOVO) with 0,5%
  37. ^ Valdemar Jorge (NOVO)
  38. ^ Beto Richa (PSDB) with 13.1% and Maria Victoria (PP) with 3.3%
  39. ^ Polling aggregator
  40. ^ Polling aggregator
  41. ^ Rosangela Moro (UNIÃO)
  42. ^ Beto Richa (PSDB) with 12%; Maria Victoria (PP) with 3% and Fernanda Dallagnol (NOVO) with 3%
  43. ^ Beto Richa (PSDB) with 11%; Gustavo Fruet (PDT) with 6%; Maria Victoria (PP) with 2%; Márcia Huçulak (PSD) with 2%; Professor Euler (MDB) with 1% and Denian Couto (PODE) with 1%
  44. ^ Denian Couto (PODE)
  45. ^ Beto Richa (PSDB)
  46. ^ Beto Richa (PSDB) with 13.5%; Maria Victoria (PP) with 5.6% and Fernanda Dallagnol (NOVO) with 4.7%
  47. ^ Fernanda Dallagnol (NOVO)
  48. ^ Fernanda Dallagnol (NOVO)
  49. ^ Maria Victoria (PP)
  50. ^ Beto Richa (PSDB)
  51. ^ Rosangela Moro (UNIÃO) with 15.3% and Maria Victoria (PP) with 6.6%
  52. ^ Maria Victoria (PP)
  53. ^ Maria Victoria (PP)
  54. ^ Maria Victoria (PP)
  55. ^ The opinion poll was carried out in July 2023 by the Instituto Veritá, without specifying a sample size.
  56. ^ The opinion poll was carried out in July 2023 by the Instituto Veritá, without specifying a sample size.
  57. ^ Indiara Barbosa (NOVO)
  58. ^ Fernanda Dallagnol (NOVO) with 6.6%; Andrea Caldas (PSOL) with 6% and Cristina Graeml (PMB) with 5.8%
  59. ^ Rosangela Moro (UNIÃO) with 13.3%; Cristina Graeml (PMB) with 7% and Valdemar Jorge (NOVO) with 6.6%
  60. ^ Fernanda Dallagnol (NOVO)
  61. ^ The opinion poll does not specify the exact percentage, but rather a value below 1%
  62. ^ Gustavo Fruet (PDT) with 6%; Márcia Huçulak (PSD) with 1% and Denian Couto (PODE) with 1%; Professor Euler (MDB) didn't achieve 1% of the votes.
  63. ^ Fernanda Dallagnol (NOVO) with 7.5% and Ilana Lerner Hoffmann (Ind.) with 7%

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