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The second round of the elections for the mayor of Recife will be disputed between the candidates João Campos (PSB), from the same party as Geraldo Julio, current mayor of the city, and Marília Arraes (PT), the party that elected former mayors João Paulo and João da Costa.
According to the Electoral Tribunal, with 100% of the votes counted this Sunday (15), João Campos had 233,028 votes, which corresponds to 29.17% of the valid votes. Marília Arraes received 223,248 votes, equivalent to 27.95%. The third place was Mendonça Filho (DEM), with 200,551 votes, or 25.11% (see percentage of votes at the end of the report).
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João and Marília are second cousins. She is the daughter of Marcos Arraes de Alencar, who is the brother of Ana Arraes de Alencar, both children of former Governor Miguel Arraes. Ana, in turn, is the mother of Eduardo Campos, also a former governor of Pernambuco, father of João Campos.
During the first round, João Campos led all the surveys carried out by Ibope and Datafolha. Marília came to be in third place, behind Mendonça Filho.
From Recife, João Henrique de Andrade Lima Campos is 26 years old and is a federal deputy in the first legislature and vice president of the PSB in the Federal Chamber. Son of former Governor Eduardo Campos, João Campos graduated in civil engineering from the Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE) in 2016.
João Campos assumed the position of Chief of Staff of the Pernambuco government in 2016, during the term of Paulo Câmara. The candidate is also the National Vice President of Federative Relations of the Brazilian Socialist Party.
In 2018, he ran for the first time and was elected federal deputy by the PSB. He is one of the deputy leaders of the party in the Chamber of Deputies.
From Recife, Marília Valença Rocha Arraes de Alencar is 36 years old, a lawyer, mother of María Isabel and a federal deputy in the first legislature. He was also a councilor in the capital of Pernambuco for three terms, two for the PSB and one for the PT.
She was Secretary of State for Youth and Employment in Pernambuco between 2007 and 2008, under the direction of Eduardo Campos (PSB), and in 2013, she served as Secretary of Youth and Professional Qualification of Recife, under the direction of Geraldo Julio (PSB) , leaving office. in 2014.
She left the PSB in 2016, when she was elected councilor by the PT, a position she left in 2018 to run as a federal deputy, also for the Workers’ Party.
Among the main proposals of João Campos, presented during the 2020 campaign, are: building the Children’s Hospital, doubling the number of places in municipal nurseries, creating three centers for entrepreneurs, increasing the number of Compaz units, expanding the ranges (excluding buses) and invest R $ 50 million in hill areas.
Among the main proposals of Marília Arraes are: revitalizing the Bido Krause Center and reactivating the local vocational school, reducing the waiting line for places in nurseries to zero, creating three diagnostic medicine centers, expanding teams by 25% of oral health and offer popular credit without interest to individual microentrepreneurs.
Check the vote of all Recife candidates:
- João Campos (PSB): 29.17% (233,028 votes)
- Marília Arraes (PT): 27.95% (223,248 votes)
- Mendonça Filho (DEM): 25.11% (200,551 votes)
- Patrícia Patrícia (Podemos): 14.06% (112,296 votes)
- Colonel Feitosa (PSC): 1.74% (13,938 votes)
- Carlos (PSL): 1.18% (9,441 votes)
- Charbel (New): 0.48% (3,867 votes)
- Thiago Santos (UP): 0.15% (1,232 votes)
- Claudia Ribeiro (PSTU): 0.15% (1,190 votes)
Since the beginning of the electoral campaign, João Campos ranked first in polls of voting intention. Shortly after Marília Arraes arrived, except for the first Ibope survey, published on October 2 and October. In the survey, the PT had 14%, compared to 19% for Mendonça Filho, who came in second.
Shortly after, the voting intentions of Marília Arraes surpassed those of Mendonça Filho, who, at times, came to occupy fourth place at the polls, below Patrícia Patrícia.
Petista, Marília Arraes, during the campaign, associated her name with that of her grandmother, Miguel Arraes, and that of former president Lula (PT), who supported her candidacy and with whom the candidate even recorded publicity material. João Campos, in turn, linked his own political career to that of his father, Eduardo Campos.
Carioca, Delegate Patrícia was close to second place, along with the PT candidate. In the middle of the campaign, however, Patrícia saw her voting intentions decrease exponentially, while she came to occupy the first place among the candidates with the greatest rejection by voters, according to Ibope and Datafolha polls.
Delegate Patrícia, who during the campaign made no mention of Jair Bolsonaro (no party), received the president’s official support last weekend before the vote. The link between his campaign and the image of the president, however, caused disagreement and controversy in the ticket, composed with the Citizenship party, whose National Directorate decided to withdraw from the campaign.
With the fall in the voting intentions of Patrícia Patrícia, Mendonça Filho, who is on the ballot with state deputy Priscila Krause, also from DEM, returned to third place at the polls.