See the elected councilors in the city of Rio | 2020 elections in Rio de Janeiro



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The vote in the elections in Rio de Janeiro this Sunday (15) defined the 51 councilors that will make up the City Council of the capital of Rio de Janeiro.

Tarcísio Motta (PSOL) was the most voted, beating Carlos Bolsonaro (Republicans). In 2016, the son of the President of the Republic was in first place with the psolista in second.

  • Tarcísio Motta is the most voted councilor in Rio; Carlos Bolsonaro is the 2nd, but loses 1/3 of the votes
  • Paes and Crivella will contest the second round of the elections in Rio

Carlos had about 36,000 fewer votes than in the last elections, while the psolista dropped from 90,000 to 86,000. The fall of both occurred in the middle of the historical record of abstention in the municipality, with more than 32%.

Tarcísio Motta and Carlos Bolsonaro exchanged positions in relation to the 2016 elections: this time, the PSOL councilor was the most voted and the Republican councilor, the second – Photo: Marcos Serra Lima / G1 and Reproduction / GloboNews

Making his debut, the military police officer Gabriel Monteiro (PSD) came in third place, ahead of the experienced Cesar Maia (DEM), father of the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Rodrigo Maia.

The debutant Tainá de Paula (PT) also got a position, as did Monica Benício (PSOL), Marielle Franco’s widow. Marcos Braz (PL), Flamengo’s vice president of football, also got a spot.

  • Paes and Crivella will contest the second round of the elections in Rio
  • Election in the city of Rio has a record of abstentions amid the pandemic

Rio de Janeiro City Council – Photo: Disclosure City Hall – Renan Olaz

See the list of elected candidates:

  1. Tarcísio Motta (PSOL) – 86,243
  2. Carlos Bolsonaro (Republicans) – 71,000
  3. Gabriel Monteiro (PSD) – 60,326
  4. Cesar Maia (DEM) – 55,031
  5. Chico Alencar (PSOL) – 49,422
  6. Marcos Braz (PL) – 40,938
  7. Rosa Fernandes (PSC) – 26409
  8. Carlo Caiado (DEM) – 26,212
  9. Tainá de Paula (PT) – 24,881
  10. Luciano Vieira (Forward) – 24,070
  11. Monica Benício (PSOL) – 22,919
  12. Inaldo Silva (Republicans) – 21,885
  13. Teresa Bergher (Citizenship) 21,131
  14. Felipe Michel (PP) – 20,936
  15. João Mendes de Jesus (Republicans) 20,811
  16. Junior da Lucinha (PL) – 19732
  17. Marcio Ribeiro (Forward) – 19,383
  18. Vera Lins (PP) – 19,242
  19. Tânia Bastos (Republicans) – 19,027
  20. Thiago K. Ribeiro (DEM) – 18,960
  21. Rafael Aloisio Freitas (Citizenship) – 18,851 votes
  22. Jorge Felippe (DEM) – 18,507
  23. Veronica Costa (DEM) – 17,939
  24. Alexandre Isquierdo (DEM) – 17,764
  25. Reimont (PT) – 16,082
  26. Jairinho (Solidarity) – 16,061
  27. Luiz Carlos Ramos Filho (PMN) – 15,602
  28. Luciana Novaes (PT) – 15,311
  29. Willian Coelho (DC) – 15,126
  30. Dr. Carlos Eduardo (May) – 15,026
  31. Paulo Pinheiro (PSOL) – 14,760
  32. Ulisses Marins (Republicans) – 14,660
  33. Laura Carneiro (DEM) – 14,646
  34. Thais Ferreira (PSOL) – 14,284
  35. Zico (Republicans) – 13,964
  36. Jair da Mendes Gomes (PROS) – 13,595
  37. Wellington Dias (PDT) – 13,327
  38. Marcelo Arar (PTB) – 12,330
  39. Jones Moura (PSD) – 11,597
  40. Renato Moura (PTB) – 10,588
  41. Celso Costa (Republicans) – 10,523
  42. Dr. João Ricardo (PSC) – 10,227
  43. Pedro Duarte (New) – 10,069
  44. William Siri (PSOL) – 9,957
  45. Dr. Gilberto (PTC) – 9,445
  46. Rockery (PSD) – 9.280
  47. Dr. Marcos Paulo (PSOL) – 9,009
  48. Waldir Brazão (Forward) – 8,332
  49. Marcio Santos de Araujo (PTB) – 7,467
  50. Rogério Amorim (PSL) – 6,719
  51. Vitor Hugo (MDB) – 5,423
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