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The 2018 Goiás gubernatorial election was held in October 2018 and elected the Governor and Vice Governor of Goiás and 41 State Deputies.
Governor Marconi Perillo was re-elected in the 2014 Brazilian general elections but resigned to run for the Federal Senate and is barred from running for his fifth non-consecutive term because of Brazilian electoral law and the Constitution, as he was re-elected in the previous election, and Lieutenant Governor José Eliton took over the State Government by the end of the year. [1]
# | Governor | Vice-Governor | Party/coalition | |||
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Kátia Maria (PT) |
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Nivaldo Santos ( PCdoB) | ||
15 |
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Daniel Vilela (MDB) |
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Heuler Cruvinel ( PP) | ||
25 |
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Ronaldo Caiado ( DEM) |
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Lincoln Tejota ( PROS) | ||
28 |
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Marcelo Lira (PRTB) |
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Bruna Venceslau (PRTB) | ||
29 |
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Alda Lúcia Souza (PCO) |
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José Geraldo da Silva (PCO) | ||
45 |
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José Eliton (PSDB) |
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Raquel Teixeira (PSDB) | ||
50 |
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Weslei Garcia (PSOL) |
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Nildinha (PSOL) |
In alphabetic order.
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The 2018 Goiás gubernatorial election was held in October 2018 and elected the Governor and Vice Governor of Goiás and 41 State Deputies.
Governor Marconi Perillo was re-elected in the 2014 Brazilian general elections but resigned to run for the Federal Senate and is barred from running for his fifth non-consecutive term because of Brazilian electoral law and the Constitution, as he was re-elected in the previous election, and Lieutenant Governor José Eliton took over the State Government by the end of the year. [1]
# | Governor | Vice-Governor | Party/coalition | |||
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13 |
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Kátia Maria (PT) |
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Nivaldo Santos ( PCdoB) | ||
15 |
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Daniel Vilela (MDB) |
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Heuler Cruvinel ( PP) | ||
25 |
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Ronaldo Caiado ( DEM) |
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Lincoln Tejota ( PROS) | ||
28 |
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Marcelo Lira (PRTB) |
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Bruna Venceslau (PRTB) | ||
29 |
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Alda Lúcia Souza (PCO) |
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José Geraldo da Silva (PCO) | ||
45 |
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José Eliton (PSDB) |
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Raquel Teixeira (PSDB) | ||
50 |
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Weslei Garcia (PSOL) |
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Nildinha (PSOL) |
In alphabetic order.