2020 Curitiba mayoral election

2020 Curitiba municipal election

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Mayoral election
Opinion polls
Turnout69.81 (first round)
 
Candidate Rafael Greca Goura Nataraj Fernando Francischini
Party DEM PDT PSL
Alliance Smart and Vibrant Curitiba People First
Running mate Eduardo Pimentel Ana Lucia Moro Leticia Pan
Popular vote 499,821 110,977 52,340
Percentage 59.75% 13.27% 6.26%

Electoral zone results
Neighborhood results[a]

Rafael Greca

  30–39%
  50–59%
  60–69%
  70–79%
  No votes

Mayor before election

Rafael Greca
DEM

Elected mayor

Rafael Greca
DEM

Parliamentary election
Party Leader % Seats +/–
Municipal Chamber
DEM 10.21 5 +3
PSL 7.41 3 +3
PT 6.20 3 +2
PDT 6.01 3 −2
NOVO 5.48 2 +2
PP 4.46 2 +1
PODE 3.95 2 +2
Republicanos 3.92 2 +1
Solidarity 3.91 2 +1
PV 3.55 1 −1
MDB 3.54 1 −1
PTB 3.28 1 −1
PMB 3.18 1 +1
Cidadania 2.67 1 +1
Patriota 2.66 1 +1
PSB 2.18 1 −2
PSC 2.17 1 −2
DC 2.15 1 −1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

The 2020 Curitiba municipal election took place in the city of Curitiba, Brazil, with the first round taking place on 15 November 2020. Voters elected a mayor, a vice mayor and 38 councillors who are responsible for the city administration. Their respective terms began on 1 January 2021 and will end on 31 December 2024.[1] The incumbent mayor is Rafael Greca, a member of the former party Democrats (DEM), who was able to run for reelection.[2]

The elections were initially scheduled to happen on 4 October 2020 (first round), and in case of a second round, it would happen on 25 October 2020. But due to the aggravation of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil, they've been rescheduled to November.[3] The result was a victory in the first round for the incumbent mayor, Rafael Greca, of the Democrats, winning 499,821 votes and a share of 59.75% of the popular vote.

Political context and COVID-19 pandemic

The 2020 municipal elections were marked by the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil, which caused parties to remodel their campaign strategies. The Superior Electoral Court of Brazil (TSE) authorized parties to hold conventions to choose candidates for ballots through digital transmission platforms, to avoid crowds that could proliferate the COVID-19.[4] Some parties used digital media to launch their pre-candidacies. Furthermore, from this election onwards, Constitutional Amendment 97/2017 was put into practice, which prohibits the celebration of party coalitions for legislative elections, which could lead to an increase in candidates for the Municipal Chamber.[5]

Candidates

Confirmed candidacies

  • Rafael Greca (DEM): Born in Curitiba in 1956,[6] Greca is an economist, engineer, an urban planner, writer, poet, historian[7] and a Brazilian politician. He was a councillor of Curitiba from 1983 to 1987, then he was elected as a state deputy in the Legislative Assembly of Paraná for two non-consecutive terms (1987–1993; 2003–2007) and he was finally elected for the first time as a mayor of Curitiba from 1993 to 1997. After his term ended, Greca was elected in 1998 to represent Paraná in the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil from 1999 to 2003; however, he was appointed as the Minister of Sport and Turism during Fernando Henrique Cardoso's second term from January 1999 to May 2000, and he returned to the Chamber of Deputies after leaving the ministry.[8] Greca decided to run again in the 2016 Curitiba mayoral election, winning the dispute against his opponent, Ney Leprevost, in the second round.[9] He was announced as the candidate for reelection by the Democrats on 31 August 2020.[10] Eduardo Pimentel, a member of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) was appointed as Greca's running mate again. Pimentel is a company administrator, the grandson of the former governor of Paraná, Paulo Pimentel, and the Vice Mayor of Curitiba since 2016.[11]
  • Goura Nataraj (PDT): Born in Curitiba in 1979[12], Nataraj is a cycling advocate, philosopher, yoga teacher and a Brazilian politician.[13] He entered politics for the first time as a candidate by the Green Party (PV) to represent Paraná in the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil in the 2014 Brazilian general election, but wasn't elected.[14] He was first elected as a councillor for Curitiba in the 2016 Curitiba city elections, from 2017 to 2019, and in the 2018 Paraná state elections, he was elected as a state deputy in the Legislative Assembly of Paraná, being reelected in 2022.[13] His candidacy for mayor was announced by the Democratic Labour Party on 12 September 2020. His running mate is the journalist and the activist Ana Lucia Moro.[15]
  • Fernando Francischini (PSL): Born in Londrina in 1970,[16] Francischini is a chief of police and a Brazilian politician. He was first elected in the 2010 Paraná state elections to represent Paraná in the Chamber of Deputies and was reelected in 2014.[17] In 2019, he was elected as a state deputy in the Legislative Assembly of Paraná.[18] However, his term was revoked by the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) in October 2021, due to Francischini being responsible for spreading fake news against the electronic voting system of Brazil.[19] Francischini was also the Secretary of Public Safety of Paraná under Beto Richa's administration (2014–2015).[17] His candidacy was announced by the Social Liberal Party on 12 September 2020,[20] and his running mate is Leticia Pan, a dentist and a military police officer.[21][22]
  • João Guilherme (NOVO): Born in Curitiba in 1973,[23] Guilherme is a physician and businessman. His political career started when he was announced as the running mate of Ney Leprevost in 2016 Curitiba mayoral election;[24] not being elected at the time. He was announced as a candidate by the New Party on 31 August 2020. His running mate is the social entrepreneur Geovana Conti.[25]
  • Christiane Yared (PL): Born in Curitiba in 1960[26], Yared is a businesswoman, an evangelical pastor and a Brazilian politician. Her political career started after the death of her son in a traffic accident, when she decided to run for a seat at the Chamber of Deputies in the 2014 Paraná state elections; being elected as the most voted candidate in that election[27] and reelected in the 2018 Paraná state elections.[28] Her candidacy was announced by the Liberal Party (PL) on 12 September 2020 and her running mate is the businesswoman Jilcy Rink.[29]
  • Carol Arns (PODE): Born in Curitiba in 1976[30], Arns is a lawyer, teacher, the daughter of the senator of Paraná Flávio Arns (2019–2027) and the grand-niece of Zilda Arns. Her candidacy was announced on 31 August 2020 by Podemos (PODE)[31] and his running mate is also the lawyer Rolf Koerner.[32]
  • João Arruda (MDB): Born in Curitiba in 1976,[33] Arruda is a Brazilian politician, being elected for the first time in the 2010 Paraná state elections to represent Paraná in the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil. He was reelected in 2014 and didn't run for a third term in 2018; he decided instead to run for the government of Paraná in the 2018 Paraná gubernatorial election, losing to Ratinho Júnior (PSD) in the first round. His candidacy was announced by the Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB) on 16 September 2020[34] and his running mate is the retired teacher Sheila Toledo.[35]
  • Paulo Opuszka (PT): Born in Curitiba in 1977,[36] Opuszka is a teacher at the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR), lawyer and a master and doctor in law. His candidacy was announced by the Workers' Party (PT) on 14 September 2020 and his running mate is the chief of police Pedro Felipe.[37]
  • Marisa Lobo (Avante): Born in Botucatu, São Paulo in 1963,[38] Lobo is a psychologist and a Christian conservative. Her candidacy was announced by Avante (lit: 'Forward') on 14 September 2020[39] and her running mate is the lawyer Romulo Quenehen.[40]
  • Renato Mocellin (PV): Born in Colombo, Paraná in 1958,[41] Mocellin is a teacher. His candidacy was announced by the Green Party (PV) on 31 August 2020 and his running mate is the lawyer Soraia Dill Pozo.[42]
  • Letícia Lanz (PSOL): Born in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais in 1951,[43] Lanz is a psychologist and the first transgender woman to run as mayor of Curitiba. Her candidacy was announced on 11 September 2020 and her running mate is the lawyer Giana de Marco.[44]
  • Zé Boni (PTC): Born in Loanda, Paraná in 1977[45], Boni is a company administrator. His candidacy was announced by the Christian Labor Party (PTC) on 14 September 2020 and his running mate is the merchant Valdo Peres.[46]
  • Camila Lanes (PCdoB): Born in Curitiba in 1996,[47] Lanes is a student and vice-president of the Communist Party of Brazil in Curitiba. Her candidacy was announced by the party on 12 September 2020[48] and his running mate is the physician José Ferreira Lopes (also known as Doutor Zequinha).[49]
  • Eloy Casagrande (REDE): Born in Curitiba in 1959,[50] Casagrande is a teacher. His candidacy was announced by the Sustainability Network (REDE) on 12 September 2020 and his running mate is the guardianship counselor Michel Urânia.[51]
  • Samara Garratini (PSTU): Born in Curitiba in 1991[52], Garratini is a teacher. Her candidacy was announced by the United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU) on 12 September 2020. His running mate is the mailman Samuel Mattos.[53]
Party Candidate Most relevant political office or occupation Party Running mate Coalition Electoral number

Democrats (DEM)

Rafael Greca

Mayor of Curitiba
(2017–present)

Social Democratic Party (PSD)


Eduardo Pimentel
Smart and Vibrant Curitiba 25

Democratic Labour Party (PDT)


Goura Nataraj
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Paraná
(2019–present)

Democratic Labour Party (PDT)

Ana Lucia Moro 12[12]

Social Liberal Party (PSL)

Fernando Francischini

Member of the Legislative Assembly of Paraná
(2019–2021)

Social Liberal Party (PSL)

Leticia Pan People First 17

New Party (NOVO)

João Guilherme Physician

New Party (NOVO)

Geovana Conti 30[23]

Liberal Party
(PL)

Christiane Yared

Member of the Chamber of Deputies
(2015–2023)

Liberal Party (PL)
Jilcy Rink Curitiba Citizen 22

Podemos (PODE)
Carol Arns Lawyer
Podemos (PODE)
Rolf Koerner 19[30]

Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)

João Arruda

Member of the Chamber of Deputies
(2011–2019)

Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)

Sheila Toledo 15[33]

Workers' Party (PT)

Paulo Opuszka Teacher

Workers' Party (PT)

Pedro Felipe 13[36]

Avante
Marisa Lobo Psychologist
Avante
Romulo Quenehen 70[38]

Green Party (PV)

Renato Mocellin Teacher

Green Party (PV)

Soraia Dill Pozo 43[41]

Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

Letícia Lanz Psychologist

Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)

Giana de Marco 50[43]
Christian Labor Party (PTC) Zé Boni Company administrator Christian Labor Party (PTC) Valdo Peres 36[45]

Communist Party of Brazil (PCdoB)

Camila Lanes Student

Communist Party of Brazil (PCdoB)

José Ferreira Lopes 65[47]

Sustainability Network (REDE)

Eloy Casagrande Teacher

Sustainability Network (REDE)

Michel Urânia 18[50]

United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)

Samara Garratini

United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU)

Samuel de Mattos

16[52]

Candidacy denied

The candidacy of Diogo Furtado, from the Workers' Cause Party, was denied by the Electoral Court due to the party's municipal directory not having a CNPJ (National Register of Legal Entities). Only parties that have this register are allowed to run candidacies.[54]

Party Candidate Most relevant political office or occupation Party Running mate Coalition Electoral number

Workers' Cause Party (PCO)

Diogo Furtado Visual artist

Workers' Cause Party (PCO)

Feris Boabaid 29

Opinion polls

2020

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)

conducted

Sample

size

Greca
DEM
Goura
PDT
Francischini
PSL
João G.
NOVO
Yared
PL
Carol
PODE
Arruda
MDB
Opuszka
PT
Others Abst.

Undec.

Lead
Ibope 12–13 November 805 56% 11% 8% 3% 4% 4% 5% 2% 6%[b] [c] 45%
48% 10% 7% 3% 4% 3% 4% 1% 4%[d] 15% 38%
Opinião 2–4 November 1,220 43.6% 6.21% 6.74% 4.52% 4.29% 3.07% 4.21% 1.38% 3.83%[e] 22.14% 36.86%
Ibope 20–22 October 805 46% 8% 8% 2% 5% 3% 3% 1% 5%[f] 19% 38%
Opinião 16–19 October 1,200 45.57% 5.66% 7.95% 3.2% 3.93% 2.13% 3.03% 0.9% 4.33%[g] 21.15% 37.62%
Ibope 4–5 October 602 47% 5% 6% 1% 3% 1% 3% 1% 7%[h] 25% 41%
October 2020 The election campaign begins. The parties formalize their candidacies for mayor of Curitiba.
Pollster/client(s) Date(s)

conducted

Sample

size

Rafael Greca
DEM
Gustavo Fruet
PDT
Ney Leprevost
PSD
Fernando Francischini
PSL
Luciano Ducci
PSB
Christiane Yared
PL
Luizão Goulart
Republicans
João Guilherme
NOVO
Others Abst.

Undec.

Lead
Paraná Pesquisas 30 August–3 September 800 40% 9.9% 10.9% 8.1% 4.1% 3.6% 1.8% 5.1%[i] 16.6% 29.1%
43.6% 12.1% 10.1% 4.5% 3.8% 2.1% 5.9%[j] 18% 31.5%
Ágili Pesquisas 11–15 July 1,352 38.11% 9.29% 6.3% 6.14% 3.78% 3.15% 2.05% 1.89% 4.87%[k] 24.41% 28.82%
41.89% 11.02% 8.03% 2.36% 7.87%[l] 28.82% 30.87%

2019

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)

conducted

Sample

size

Rafael Greca
DEM
Ney Leprevost
PSD
Gustavo Fruet
PDT
Fernando Francischini
PSL
Luciano Ducci
PSB
Christiane Yared
PL
Angelo Vanhoni
PT
Luizão Goulart
Republicans
Others Abst.

Undec.

Lead
Paraná Pesquisas 11–13 December 1,352 26.9% 11.5% 11.4% 11.2% 7.2% 4.7% 4.1% 3.5% 6.3%[m] 13.4% 15.4%

Rejection of candidates

2020

Pollster/client(s) Date(s)

conducted

Francischini
PSL
Greca
DEM
Opuszka
PT
Yared
PL
Arruda
MDB
Goura
PDT
Zé Boni
PTC
Lobo

Avante

Carol
PODE
João G.
NOVO
Could vote
in anyone
Others Abst.

Undec.

Ibope 12–13 November 36% 20% 16% 10% 8% 7% 6% 6% 5% 5% 7% 27%[n] 20%
Opinião 2–4 November 30.19% 17.85% 15.94% 12.95% 13.03% 10.42% 10.42% 10.19% 10.27% 9.04% 18.85% 52.88%[o] 18.85%
Ibope 20–22 October 33% 18% 11% 13% 12% 9% 10% 8% 7% 5% 5% 39%[p] 25%
Ibope 4–5 October 21% 20% 5% 9% 11% 8% 10% 8% 6% 4% 7% 27%[q] 27%

Results

Mayor

Source: G1[55]

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Rafael Greca (incumbent)Eduardo Pimentel (PSD)DEM499,82159.75
Goura NatarajAna Lucia MoroPDT110,97713.27
Fernando FrancischiniLeticia PanPSL52,3406.26
João GuilhermeGeovana ContiNOVO40,5054.84
Christiane YaredJilcy RinkPL32,6773.91
Carol ArnsRolf KoernerPODE22,3602.67
João ArrudaSheila ToledoMDB21,8332.61
Paulo OpuszkaPedro FelipePT20,5372.46
Marisa LoboRômulo QuenehenAvante18,5472.22
Renato MocellinSoraia Dill PozoPV6,3050.75
Letícia LanzGiana de MarcoPSOL3,5640.43
Zé BoniValdo PeresPTC3,5090.42
Camila LanesJosé Ferreira LopesPCdoB1,8810.22
Eloy CasagrandeMichel UrâniaREDE1,0210.12
Samara GarratiniSamuel de MattosPSTU6320.08
Diogo FurtadoFeris BoabaidPCO123
Total836,509100.00
Valid votes836,50988.77
Invalid votes58,7806.24
Blank votes47,0554.99
Total votes942,344100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,349,88869.81
DEM hold

Results for mayor per electoral zones

Results by electoral zones
Electoral Zones[56] Rafael Greca
(DEM)
Goura Nataraj
(PDT)
Fernando Francischini
(PSL)
João Guilherme
(NOVO)
Christiane Yared
(PL)
Carol Arns
(PODE)
João Arruda
(MDB)
Paulo Opuszka
(PT)
Marisa Lobo
(Avante)
Renato Mocellin
(PV)
Letícia Lanz
(PSOL)
Zé Boni
(PTC)
Camila Lanes
(PCdoB)
Eloy Casagrande
(REDE)
Samara Garratini
(PSTU)
Blank and invalid votes Abstentions Valid votes Total votes Electorate
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Voters %
1st electoral zone 51,719 59.25 14,255 16.33 4,411 5.05 5,225 5.99 2,469 2.83 2,244 2.57 1,602 1.84 1,719 1.97 1,850 2.12 723 0.83 443 0.51 217 0.25 199 0.23 170 0.19 40 0.05 7,947 8.34 38,317 28.69 87,286 91.66 95,233 71.31 133,550 100
2nd electoral zone 52,390 59.68 12,613 14.37 5,044 5.75 4,488 5.11 3,116 3.55 2,263 2.58 1,874 2.13 1,837 2.09 2,458 2.80 644 0.73 463 0.53 207 0.24 207 0.24 113 0.13 63 0.07 9,622 9.88 42,941 30.60 87,780 90.12 97,402 69.40 140,343
3rd electoral zone 47,186 58.15 9,780 12.05 6,498 8.01 3,241 3.99 4,271 5.26 2,094 2.58 2,658 3.28 2,304 2.84 1,572 1.94 546 0.67 305 0.38 372 0.46 169 0.21 101 0.12 52 0.06 11,956 12.84 41,309 30.73 81,149 87.16 93,105 69.27 134,414
4th electoral zone 51,685 60.72 11,075 13.01 5,107 6.00 4,133 4.86 3,530 4.15 2,187 2.57 1,995 2.34 1,944 2.28 1,959 2.30 581 0.68 329 0.39 310 0.36 141 0.17 89 0.10 51 0.06 10,789 11.25 39,983 29.42 85,116 88.75 95,905 70.58 135,888
145th electoral zone 47,322 58.19 9,124 11.22 7,018 8.63 2,308 2.84 4,044 4.97 2,410 2.96 3,265 4.01 2,562 3.15 1,506 1.85 383 0.47 251 0.31 787 0.97 183 0.23 55 0.07 112 0.14 14,336 14.99 39,503 29.22 81,330 85.01 95,666 70.78 135,169
174th electoral zone 48,972 58.73 10,942 13.12 5,677 6.81 3,677 4.41 3,556 4.26 2,341 2.81 2,458 2.95 2,074 2.49 2,068 2.48 648 0.78 313 0.38 335 0.40 157 0.19 88 0.11 76 0.09 10,642 11.32 41,258 30.50 83,382 88.68 94,024 69.50 135,282
175th electoral zone 48,353 63.24 6,404 8.38 6,463 8.45 2,000 2.62 3,589 4.69 1,758 2.30 2,879 3.77 2,539 3.32 1,139 1.49 314 0.41 192 0.25 453 0.59 260 0.34 42 0.05 75 0.10 13,982 15.46 38,070 29.62 76,460 84.54 90,442 70.38 128,512
176th electoral zone 48,261 61.10 9,900 12.53 4,608 5.83 3,264 4.13 3,303 4.18 2,207 2.79 2,002 2.53 1,952 2.47 1,867 2.36 635 0.80 282 0.36 387 0.49 182 0.23 74 0.09 62 0.08 10,422 11.66 37,159 29.36 78,986 88.34 89,408 70.64 126,567
177th electoral zone 49,589 57.10 15,075 17.36 3,589 4.13 6,025 6.94 2,214 2.55 2,433 2.80 1,400 1.61 2,028 2.34 2,226 2.56 1,010 1.16 627 0.72 212 0.24 196 0.23 173 0.20 53 0.06 7,500 7.95 46,817 33.16 86,850 92.05 94,350 66.84 141,167
178th electoral zone 54,344 61.64 11,809 13.39 3,925 4.45 6,144 6.97 2,585 2.93 2,423 2.75 1,700 1.93 1,578 1.79 1,902 2.16 821 0.93 359 0.41 229 0.26 187 0.21 116 0.13 48 0.05 8,762 9.04 42,064 30.26 88,170 90.96 96,932 69.74 138,996
Total 499,821 59.74 110,977 13.26 52,340 6.26 40,505 4.84 32,677 3.91 22,360 2.67 21,833 2.61 20,537 2.45 18,547 2.22 6,305 0.75 3,564 0.43 3,509 0.42 1,881 0.22 1,021 0.12 632 0.08 105,958 11.24 407,421 30.18 836,509 88.76 942,467 69.82 1,349,888 100
Source: G1 Eleições – Apuração por zona eleitoral (Curitiba/PR)

Results for mayor per neighborhoods

This is a table of results by neighborhoods in Curitiba. The only neighborhoods that do not have polling places are the neighborhoods of Cascatinha, Centro Cívico, Hugo Lange, Lamenha Pequena, Riviera, São João and São Miguel. The voters that live in these places usually tend to vote in other neighborhoods of the city.

Results by neighborhoods
Neighborhoods of Curitiba Rafael Greca
(DEM)
Goura Nataraj
(PDT)
Fernando Francischini
(PSL)
João Guilherme
(NOVO)
Christiane Yared
(PL)
Carol Arns
(PODE)
João Arruda
(MDB)
Paulo Opuszka
(PT)
Marisa Lobo
(Avante)
Renato Mocellin
(PV)
Letícia Lanz
(PSOL)
Zé Boni
(PTC)
Camila Lanes
(PCdoB)
Eloy Casagrande
(REDE)
Samara Garratini
(PSTU)
Blank votes Invalid votes Abstentions Valid votes Total votes Electorate
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Voters %
Abranches 4,424 61.95 952 13.33 520 7.28 310 4.34 253 3.54 169 2.37 160 2.24 137 1.92 104 1.46 33 0.46 37 0.52 10 0.14 14 0.20 13 0.18 5 0.07 411 5.10 499 6.20 2,680 24.97 7,141 88.70 8,051 75.03 10,731 100
Água Verde 15,738 58.76 4,315 16.11 935 3.49 2,289 8.55 547 2.04 827 3.09 349 1.30 423 1.58 692 2.58 339 1.27 152 0.57 32 0.12 74 0.28 60 0.22 11 0.04 789 2.76 1,057 3.69 12,918 31.09 26,783 93.55 28,629 68.91 41,547
Ahú 4,628 59.23 1,421 18.19 227 2.91 609 7.79 154 1.97 202 2.59 81 1.04 134 1.72 198 2.53 85 1.09 40 0.51 12 0.15 13 0.17 8 0.10 1 0.01 196 2.36 291 3.51 3,373 28.90 7,813 94.13 8,300 71.10 11,673
Alto Boqueirão 11,564 55.70 2,506 12.07 1,788 8.61 703 3.39 1,167 5.62 557 2.68 883 4.25 732 3.53 451 2.17 119 0.57 69 0.33 137 0.66 47 0.23 21 0.10 16 0.08 1,526 6.31 1,896 7.84 10,974 31.22 20,760 85.85 24,182 68.78 35,156
Alto da Glória 2,421 57.14 846 19.97 145 3.42 292 6.89 70 1.65 118 2.78 46 1.09 73 1.72 101 2.38 49 1.16 40 0.94 4 0.09 17 0.40 9 0.21 6 0.14 89 1.99 138 3.09 2,197 32.98 4,237 94.91 4,464 67.02 6,661
Alto da Rua XV 2,252 54.19 892 21.46 157 3.78 316 7.60 90 2.17 77 1.85 48 1.15 106 2.55 121 2.91 46 1.11 25 0.60 13 0.31 5 0.12 8 0.19 0 0.00 115 2.59 177 3.98 2,270 33.79 4,156 93.44 4,448 66.21 6,718
Atuba 2,948 61.73 487 10.20 330 6.91 174 3.64 212 4.44 114 2.39 154 3.22 106 2.22 180 3.77 29 0.61 17 0.36 13 0.27 4 0.08 5 0.10 3 0.06 345 6.27 381 6.92 2,199 28.55 4,776 86.80 5,502 71.45 7,701
Augusta 1,072 63.66 141 8.37 154 9.14 44 2.61 78 4.63 35 2.08 60 3.56 47 2.79 17 1.01 3 0.18 8 0.48 20 1.19 4 0.24 0 0.00 1 0.06 132 6.65 170 8.56 738 27.09 1,684 84.79 1,986 72.91 2,724
Bacacheri 9,817 59.58 2,733 16.59 727 4.41 926 5.62 457 2.77 409 2.48 263 1.60 298 1.81 493 2.99 157 0.95 78 0.47 36 0.22 43 0.26 27 0.16 14 0.08 589 3.29 844 4.71 7,590 29.76 16,478 92.00 17,911 70.24 25,501
Bairro Alto 11,587 58.25 2,684 13.49 1,422 7.15 824 4.14 923 4.64 503 2.53 512 2.57 494 2.48 580 2.92 116 0.58 106 0.53 53 0.27 59 0.30 12 0.06 17 0.09 1,192 5.26 1,564 6.91 10,281 31.22 19,892 87.83 22,648 68.78 32,929
Barreirinha 5,758 59.39 1,407 14.51 670 6.91 399 4.12 379 3.91 245 2.53 267 2.75 219 2.26 168 1.73 64 0.66 39 0.40 39 0.40 27 0.28 13 0.13 1 0.01 518 4.73 728 6.65 3,984 26.69 9,695 88.61 10,941 73.31 14,925
Batel 7,651 60.49 1,772 14.01 485 3.83 1,239 9.80 210 1.66 334 2.64 145 1.15 187 1.48 327 2.59 168 1.33 61 0.48 17 0.13 20 0.16 30 0.24 2 0.02 345 2.57 413 3.08 6,867 33.87 12,648 94.35 13,406 66.13 20,273
Bigorrilho 3,240 60.71 829 15.53 166 3.11 469 8.79 82 1.54 148 2.77 53 0.99 67 1.26 147 2.75 74 1.39 32 0.60 11 0.21 6 0.11 12 0.22 1 0.02 127 2.24 194 3.43 3,061 35.11 5,337 94.33 5,658 64.89 8,719
Boa Vista 7,983 59.42 2,133 15.88 714 5.31 747 5.56 423 3.15 377 2.81 276 2.05 256 1.91 270 2.01 93 0.69 88 0.66 12 0.09 33 0.25 18 0.13 12 0.09 549 3.72 775 5.25 7,122 32.55 13,435 91.03 14,759 67.45 21,881
Bom Retiro 3,994 58.42 1,222 17.87 310 4.53 459 6.71 150 2.19 182 2.66 84 1.23 103 1.51 181 2.65 53 0.78 49 0.72 13 0.19 14 0.20 19 0.28 4 0.06 191 2.60 326 4.43 3,139 29.92 6,837 92.97 7,354 70.08 10,493
Boqueirão 21,343 59.22 4,595 12.75 2,443 6.78 1,571 4.36 1,529 4.24 1,063 2.95 1,024 2.84 835 2.32 978 2.71 271 0.75 121 0.34 129 0.36 72 0.20 38 0.11 31 0.09 2,006 4.95 2,479 6.12 17,549 30.22 36,043 88.93 40,528 69.78 58,077
Butiatuvinha 2,977 61.67 528 10.94 323 6.69 234 4.85 182 3.77 168 3.48 150 3.11 108 2.24 69 1.43 29 0.60 12 0.25 25 0.52 13 0.27 3 0.06 6 0.12 332 5.97 401 7.21 2,019 26.64 4,827 86.82 5,560 73.36 7,579
Cabral 2,940 58.60 878 17.50 187 3.73 394 7.85 86 1.71 139 2.77 67 1.34 86 1.71 136 2.71 37 0.74 37 0.74 8 0.16 9 0.18 10 0.20 3 0.06 112 2.12 164 3.10 2,435 31.51 5,017 94.79 5,293 68.49 7,728
Cachoeira 1,148 55.33 259 12.48 203 9.78 61 2.94 131 6.31 66 3.18 76 3.66 68 3.28 24 1.16 10 0.48 2 0.10 9 0.43 12 0.58 4 0.19 2 0.10 180 7.48 153 6.35 991 29.16 2,075 86.17 2,408 70.84 3,399
Cajuru 22,815 58.48 4,368 11.20 3,394 8.70 1,472 3.77 2,111 5.41 974 2.50 1,401 3.59 1,066 2.73 672 1.72 268 0.69 126 0.32 202 0.52 88 0.23 37 0.09 21 0.05 2,804 6.25 3,036 6.77 19,456 30.25 39,015 86.98 44,855 69.75 64,311
Campina do Siqueira 39 39.39 27 27.27 1 1.01 12 12.12 1 1.01 4 4.04 3 3.03 1 1.01 2 2.02 3 3.03 5 5.05 1 1.01 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 4 3.81 2 1.90 32 23.36 99 94.29 105 76.64 137
Campo Comprido 4,165 59.75 1,034 14.83 316 4.53 405 5.81 273 3.92 185 2.65 151 2.17 163 2.34 162 2.32 41 0.59 35 0.50 13 0.19 16 0.23 9 0.13 3 0.04 370 4.74 458 5.87 3,180 28.96 6,971 89.38 7,799 71.04 10,979
Campo de Santana 6,634 62.90 817 7.75 963 9.13 249 2.36 465 4.41 243 2.30 444 4.21 334 3.17 140 1.33 83 0.79 35 0.33 70 0.66 59 0.56 2 0.02 9 0.09 1,164 9.11 1,069 8.36 5,641 30.62 10,547 82.53 12,780 69.38 18,421
Capão da Imbuia 7,094 59.15 1,638 13.66 722 6.02 452 3.77 628 5.24 328 2.73 340 2.83 296 2.47 283 2.36 68 0.57 50 0.42 33 0.28 24 0.20 26 0.22 11 0.09 625 4.64 843 6.26 6,129 31.29 11,993 89.09 13,461 68.71 19,590
Capão Raso 10,926 62.09 2,308 13.12 954 5.42 685 3.89 718 4.08 471 2.68 403 2.29 411 2.34 345 1.96 165 0.94 45 0.26 89 0.51 40 0.23 24 0.14 12 0.07 1,009 5.06 1,336 6.70 8,115 28.92 17,596 88.24 19,941 71.08 28,056
Caximba 1,194 75.57 82 5.19 89 5.63 17 1.08 43 2.72 41 2.59 38 2.41 35 2.22 10 .63 1 0.06 0 0.00 23 1.46 6 0.38 0 0.00 1 0.06 114 6.37 97 5.42 688 27.75 1,580 88.22 1,791 72.25 2,479
Centro 9,918 52.77 4,235 22.53 760 4.04 1,119 5.95 415 2.21 454 2.42 270 1.44 546 2.91 467 2.48 227 1.21 216 1.15 42 0.22 56 0.30 46 0.24 24 0.13 609 3.00 886 4.37 12,029 37.22 18,795 92.63 20,290 62.78 32,319
Cidade Industrial de Curitiba 51,598 61.98 8,513 10.23 6,283 7.55 2,887 3.47 4,142 4.98 1,875 2.25 2,621 3.15 2,515 3.02 1,564 1.88 378 0.45 233 0.28 368 0.44 183 0.22 51 0.06 45 0.05 6,169 6.37 7,403 7.65 39,433 28.94 83,256 85.98 96,828 71.06 136,261
Cristo Rei 5,546 57.84 1,794 18.71 310 3.23 709 7.39 226 2.36 222 2.32 105 1.1 177 1.85 250 2.61 122 1.27 61 0.64 26 0.27 11 0.11 28 0.29 2 0.02 271 2.64 393 3.83 4,923 32.44 9,589 93.52 10,253 67.56 15,176
Fanny 3,593 60.03 820 13.70 318 5.31 319 5.33 208 3.48 200 3.34 137 2.29 135 2.26 128 2.14 49 0.82 23 0.38 29 0.48 15 0.25 6 0.10 5 0.08 310 4.61 436 6.48 2,695 28.59 5,985 88.92 6,731 71.41 9,426
Fazendinha 6,748 61.33 1,386 12.60 697 6.33 413 3.75 538 4.89 264 2.40 292 2.65 259 2.35 241 2.19 62 0.56 36 0.33 27 0.25 19 0.17 12 0.11 9 0.08 641 5.13 846 6.77 5,274 29.69 11,003 88.09 12,490 70.31 17,764
Ganchinho 470 67.72 52 7.49 41 5.91 18 2.59 25 3.60 19 2.74 32 4.61 21 3.03 9 1.30 2 0.29 1 0.14 3 0.43 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.14 64 7.97 45 5.60 429 34.82 694 86.43 803 65.18 1,232
Guabirotuba 3,263 59.44 798 14.54 277 5.05 339 6.17 170 3.10 168 3.06 98 1.79 112 2.04 155 2.82 60 1.09 19 0.35 11 0.20 9 0.16 8 0.15 3 0.05 214 3.57 296 4.93 2,605 30.27 5,490 91.50 6,000 69.73 8,605
Guaíra 6,369 62.23 1,300 12.70 565 5.52 480 4.69 375 3.66 300 2.93 200 1.95 246 2.40 211 2.06 80 0.78 51 0.50 29 0.28 19 0.19 6 0.06 4 0.04 583 5.03 780 6.73 5,095 30.52 10,235 88.25 11,598 69.48 16,693
Hauer 7,036 61.65 1,490 13.06 738 6.47 454 3.98 429 3.76 315 2.76 292 2.56 225 1.97 229 2.01 86 0.75 56 0.49 23 0.20 17 0.15 9 0.08 14 0.12 597 4.66 792 6.19 5,231 29.01 11,413 89.15 12,802 70.99 18,033
Jardim Botânico 1,724 58.30 455 15.39 111 3.75 218 7.37 94 3.18 76 2.57 55 1.86 92 3.11 72 2.43 30 1.01 15 0.51 6 0.20 4 0.14 3 0.10 2 0.07 104 3.22 169 5.23 1,546 32.37 2,957 91.55 3,230 67.63 4,776
Jardim das Américas 5,296 58.96 1,501 16.71 390 4.34 592 6.59 236 2.63 219 2.44 129 1.44 149 1.66 246 2.74 110 1.22 47 0.52 32 0.36 12 0.13 12 0.13 11 0.12 312 3.21 415 4.27 4,470 31.53 8,982 92.51 9,709 68.47 14,179
Jardim Social 4,028 58.68 1,094 15.94 287 4.18 547 7.97 131 1.91 189 2.75 86 1.25 111 1.62 218 3.18 94 1.37 38 0.55 15 0.22 12 0.17 12 0.17 2 0.03 207 2.81 300 4.07 3,099 29.60 6,864 93.12 7,371 70.40 10,470
Juvevê 5,807 57.83 1,950 19.42 323 3.22 809 8.06 159 1.58 253 2.52 101 1.01 144 1.43 249 2.48 110 1.10 71 0.71 14 0.14 21 0.21 23 0.23 7 0.07 230 2.17 326 3.08 4,524 29.92 10,041 94.75 10,597 70.08 15,121
Lindóia 1,418 62.17 269 11.79 149 6.53 92 4.03 109 4.78 71 3.11 45 1.97 52 2.28 38 1.67 12 0.53 12 0.53 5 0.22 6 0.26 1 0.04 2 0.09 133 5.14 174 6.72 1,055 28.96 2,281 88.14 2,588 71.04 3,643
Mercês 6,842 60.90 1,714 15.26 420 3.74 894 7.96 211 1.88 304 2.71 133 1.18 205 1.82 277 2.47 122 1.09 43 0.38 20 0.18 14 0.12 35 0.31 1 0.01 324 2.69 471 3.92 4,861 28.78 11,235 93.39 12,030 71.22 16,891
Mossunguê 1,706 62.84 302 11.12 103 3.79 263 9.69 54 1.99 74 2.73 33 1.22 34 1.25 91 3.35 29 1.07 9 0.33 6 0.22 8 0.29 1 0.04 2 0.07 75 2.58 115 3.96 1,272 30.45 2,715 93.46 2,905 69.55 4,177
Novo Mundo 12,841 61.37 2,698 12.89 1,146 5.48 873 4.17 810 3.87 562 2.69 548 2.62 474 2.27 517 2.47 168 0.80 89 0.43 114 0.54 42 0.20 21 0.10 21 0.10 1,105 4.69 1,529 6.49 9,702 29.17 20,924 88.82 23,558 70.83 33,260
Orleans 2,776 62.92 591 13.40 191 4.33 293 6.64 126 2.86 120 2.72 87 1.97 79 1.79 80 1.81 40 0.91 10 0.23 6 0.14 6 0.14 2 0.05 5 0.11 197 4.02 291 5.94 1,888 27.81 4,412 90.04 4,900 72.19 6,788
Parolin 1,473 60.84 282 11.65 158 6.53 73 3.02 95 3.92 80 3.30 75 3.1 92 3.80 47 1.94 11 0.45 6 0.25 19 0.78 5 0.21 3 0.12 2 0.08 164 5.86 214 7.65 1,370 32.86 2,421 86.50 2,799 67.14 4,169
Pilarzinho 6,396 59.98 1,354 12.70 789 7.40 382 3.58 513 4.81 260 2.44 294 2.76 289 2.71 183 1.72 55 0.52 34 0.32 59 0.55 35 0.33 13 0.12 7 0.07 664 5.50 750 6.21 4,630 27.71 10,663 88.29 12,077 72.29 16,707
Pinheirinho 14,201 59.18 2,546 10.61 1,933 8.06 715 2.98 1,201 5.00 764 3.18 846 3.53 857 3.57 421 1.75 136 0.57 83 0.35 162 0.68 53 0.22 15 0.06 64 0.27 1,803 6.45 2,165 7.74 11,511 29.16 23,997 85.81 27,965 70.84 39,476
Portão 15,234 60.28 3,831 15.16 1,081 4.28 1,588 6.28 755 2.99 675 2.67 434 1.72 469 1.86 631 2.50 281 1.11 116 0.46 83 0.33 29 0.11 47 0.19 18 0.07 929 3.37 1,364 4.95 11,886 30.13 25,272 91.68 27,565 69.87 39,451
Prado Velho 1,863 56.57 369 11.21 181 5.50 272 8.26 128 3.89 81 2.46 114 3.46 152 4.62 68 2.06 28 0.85 13 0.39 12 0.36 9 0.27 2 0.06 1 0.03 203 5.41 258 6.87 2,060 35.43 3,293 87.72 3,754 64.57 5,814
Rebouças 4,630 55.13 1,509 17.97 368 4.38 537 6.39 241 2.87 275 3.27 153 1.82 203 2.42 255 3.04 107 1.27 70 0.83 20 0.24 14 0.17 12 0.14 5 0.06 258 2.85 397 4.38 4,843 34.85 8,399 92.77 9,054 65.15 13,897
Santa Cândida 9,753 61.23 1,865 11.71 1,071 6.72 638 4.01 719 4.51 390 2.45 410 2.57 391 2.45 427 2.68 85 0.53 69 0.43 48 0.30 35 0.22 18 0.11 9 0.06 939 5.23 1,099 6.12 7,623 29.79 15,928 88.66 17,966 70.21 25,589
Santa Felicidade 12,770 61.50 2,691 12.96 1,100 5.30 1,172 5.64 744 3.58 625 3.01 467 2.25 389 1.87 405 1.95 157 0.76 87 0.42 74 0.36 52 0.25 17 0.08 13 0.06 981 4.25 1,352 5.85 9,301 28.71 20,763 89.90 23,096 71.29 32,397
Santa Quitéria 6,571 61.27 1,526 14.23 511 4.76 531 4.95 358 3.34 312 2.91 242 2.26 228 2.13 259 2.41 63 0.59 43 0.40 40 0.37 23 0.21 8 0.07 10 0.09 445 3.75 704 5.93 4,863 29.06 10,725 90.32 11,874 70.94 16,737
Santo Inácio 5,133 63.26 1,124 13.85 290 3.57 563 6.94 219 2.70 204 2.51 118 1.45 150 1.85 154 1.90 72 0.89 34 0.42 23 0.28 11 0.14 14 0.17 5 0.06 299 3.39 412 4.67 4,459 33.57 8,114 91.94 8,825 66.43 13,284
São Braz 4,927 60.92 916 11.33 493 6.10 450 5.56 381 4.71 206 2.55 218 2.7 189 2.34 164 2.03 63 0.78 20 0.25 27 0.33 23 0.28 5 0.06 6 0.07 525 5.67 652 7.04 3,880 29.52 8,088 87.30 9,265 70.48 13,145
São Francisco 2,102 56.40 776 20.82 164 4.40 210 5.63 75 2.01 72 1.93 65 1.74 79 2.12 98 2.63 27 0.72 31 0.83 12 0.32 9 0.24 5 0.13 2 0.05 96 2.40 180 4.50 1,790 30.90 3,727 93.11 4,003 69.10 5,793
São Lourenço 3,423 57.89 1,152 19.48 257 4.35 340 5.75 133 2.25 172 2.91 89 1.51 114 1.93 124 2.10 46 0.78 19 0.32 11 0.19 9 0.15 22 0.37 2 0.03 151 2.38 269 4.25 2,378 27.30 5,913 93.37 6,333 72.70 8,711
Seminário 4,787 62.71 1,107 14.50 240 3.14 629 8.24 156 2.04 196 2.57 85 1.11 91 1.19 170 2.23 84 1.10 42 0.55 10 0.13 16 0.21 15 0.20 5 0.07 218 2.68 276 3.40 3,401 29.50 7,633 93.92 8,127 70.50 11,528
Sítio Cercado 28,019 56.86 5,782 11.73 4,500 9.13 1,400 2.84 2,480 5.03 1,355 2.75 2,140 4.34 1,538 3.12 955 1.94 202 0.41 148 0.30 575 1.17 109 0.22 36 0.07 39 0.08 4,144 7.10 4,946 8.47 24,711 29.74 49,278 84.43 58,368 70.26 83,079
Taboão 538 67.08 98 12.22 35 4.36 22 2.74 28 3.49 13 1.62 25 3.12 19 2.37 13 1.62 2 0.25 5 0.62 3 0.37 1 0.12 0 0.00 0 0.00 49 5.39 58 6.38 339 27.16 802 88.23 909 72.84 1,248
Tarumã 2,665 59.33 620 13.80 223 4.96 258 5.74 133 2.96 142 3.16 104 2.32 97 2.16 124 2.76 59 1.31 32 0.71 19 0.42 5 0.11 8 0.18 3 0.07 194 3.90 286 5.75 1,924 27.90 4,492 90.35 4,972 72.10 6,896
Tatuquara 13,172 63.62 1,464 7.07 1,929 9.32 557 2.69 809 3.91 574 2.77 884 4.27 654 3.16 282 1.36 56 0.27 49 0.24 144 0.70 83 0.40 14 0.07 32 0.15 1,947 7.88 2,051 8.30 10,830 30.48 20,703 83.81 24,701 69.52 35,531
Tingui 3,334 61.86 739 13.71 306 5.68 238 4.42 165 3.06 142 2.63 106 1.97 95 1.76 154 2.86 33 0.61 30 0.56 22 0.41 12 0.22 11 0.20 3 0.06 227 3.81 335 5.63 2,592 30.34 5,390 90.56 5,952 69.66 8,544
Uberaba 17,277 57.32 3,774 12.52 2,382 7.90 1,317 4.37 1,532 5.08 792 2.63 917 3.04 942 3.13 617 2.05 210 0.70 129 0.43 137 0.45 57 0.19 38 0.13 20 0.07 2,159 6.21 2,489 7.15 15,724 31.13 30,141 86.64 34,789 68.87 50,513
Umbará 5,102 63.34 796 9.88 585 7.26 193 2.40 363 4.51 291 3.61 279 3.46 167 2.07 130 1.61 45 0.56 20 0.25 50 0.62 21 0.26 4 0.05 9 0.11 624 6.69 654 7.01 3,281 26.01 8,055 86.31 9,333 73.99 12,614
Vila Izabel 1,988 59.01 607 18.02 80 2.37 262 7.78 88 2.61 85 2.52 49 1.45 62 1.84 85 2.52 29 0.86 13 0.39 4 0.12 11 0.33 5 0.15 1 0.03 98 2.71 151 4.17 1,404 27.96 3,369 93.12 3,618 72.04 5,022
Vista Alegre 3,209 61.35 706 13.50 273 5.22 290 5.54 162 3.10 158 3.02 156 2.98 92 1.76 85 1.62 50 0.96 27 0.52 6 0.11 11 0.21 4 0.08 2 0.04 216 3.75 313 5.43 2,331 28.81 5,231 90.82 5,760 71.19 8,091
Xaxim 17,923 60.13 3,507 11.77 1,937 6.50 1,197 4.02 1,379 4.63 832 2.79 821 2.75 817 2.74 803 2.69 219 0.73 105 0.35 149 0.50 75 0.25 21 0.07 21 0.07 1,743 5.14 2,370 6.99 14,531 29.99 29,806 87.87 33,919 70.01 48,450
Total 499,821 59.75 110,977 13.27 52,340 6.26 40,505 4.84 32,677 3.91 22,360 2.67 21,833 2.61 20,537 2.46 18,547 2.22 6,305 0.75 3,564 0.43 3,509 0.42 1,881 0.22 1,021 0.12 632 0.08 47,055 4.99 58,903 6.25 407,421 30.18 836,509 88.76 942,467 69.82 1,349,888
Source: 2020 Curitiba mayoral election (per neighborhoods and electoral sections)
Popular vote (first round)
Greca
59.75%
Nataraj
13.27%
Francischini
6.26%
Guilherme
4.84%
Yared
3.91%
Arns
2.67%
Arruda
2.61%
Opuszka
2.46%
Lobo
2.22%
Others
2.01%

Party composition of the Municipal Chamber of Curitiba

The major winning party in the election in Curitiba was the Democrats (DEM), the party of the incumbent mayor.[57] The Workers' Party (PT) increased its party bench by two councillors.[58] The Social Liberal Party (PSL), the same party of the president of Brazil at that time, Jair Bolsonaro, saw its bench go from zero to three councillors.[57] The Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB) had three councillors and after the election it did not elect any councillors.[59] The result of the last municipal election and the current situation in the Municipal Chamber is given below:

Party affiliation Members +/–
Elected in 2016[60] Elected in 2020[61]
DEM 2 5 Increase3
PSD 4 4 Steady
PSL 0 3 Increase3
NOVO 0 2 Increase2
PODE didn't exist 2 Increase2
PT 1 3 Increase2
PP 1 2 Increase1
Solidarity 1 2 Increase1
Republicanos 1 2 Increase1
Cidadania 0 1 Increase1
PMB 0 1 Increase1
Patriota didn't exist 1 Increase1
PROS 1 1 Steady
DC 2 1 Decrease1
PV 2 1 Decrease1
PTB 2 1 Decrease1
MDB 2 1 Decrease1
PL 1 0 Decrease1
PPS 1 extinct party[r] Decrease1
PRP
1 extinct party[s] Decrease1
PSC 3 1 Decrease2
PTN 2 extinct party[t] Decrease2
PSB 3 1 Decrease2
PDT 5 3 Decrease2
PSDB 3 0 Decrease3
Total 38

Votes by party

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Democrats80,90610.265Increase3
Social Democratic Party58,8927.474Steady
Social Liberal Party58,7437.453Increase3
Workers' Party49,1256.233Increase2
Democratic Labour Party47,6136.043Decrease2
New Party43,4175.512Increase2
Progressistas35,3474.482Increase1
Podemos31,2773.972Increase2
Republicanos31,0843.942Increase1
Solidarity31,0153.932Increase1
Green Party28,1133.571Decrease1
Brazilian Democratic Movement28,0103.551Decrease1
Republican Party of the Social Order27,9493.551Steady
Brazilian Labour Party25,9793.301Decrease1
Brazilian Woman's Party25,1623.191Increase1
Cidadania21,1582.681Increase1
Patriota21,0632.671Increase1
Brazilian Socialist Party17,2982.191Decrease2
Social Christian Party17,2272.191Decrease2
Christian Democracy17,0432.161Decrease1
Christian Labor Party16,3992.080Steady
Socialism and Liberty Party13,1231.660Steady
Party of National Mobilization13,0961.660Steady
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party11,1931.420Steady
Avante10,9831.390Steady
Liberal Party9,6981.230Decrease1
Brazilian Social Democracy Party9,1691.160Decrease3
Communist Party of Brazil5,4660.690Steady
Sustainability Network2,7150.340Steady
Workers' Cause Party520Steady
Total788,263100.0038
Valid votes788,26384.00
Invalid votes83,4658.89
Blank votes66,6827.11
Total votes938,410100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,349,88869.52
Source: UOL

Elected councillors

These are the elected councillors in the 2020 Curitiba city elections.[65]

Party affiliation Councillor Votes %
New Party (NOVO) Indiara Barbosa 12,147 1.53
Democrats (DEM) Serginho do Posto 10,061 1.27
Workers' Party (PT) Carol Dartora 8,874 1.12
Social Democratic Party (PSD) Professor Euler 8,315 1.05
Beto Moraes 8,243 1.04
Republicanos Osias Moraes 7,837 0.99
Brazilian Labour Party (PTB) Pier 7,495 0.95
Podemos (PODE) Denian Couto 7,005 0.88
Democrats (DEM) Zezinho do Sabará 6,466 0.82
Cidadania Herivelto Oliveira 6,441 0.81
Democrats (DEM) Sabino Picolo 6,061 0.76
Workers' Party (PT) Professora Josete 5,856 0.74
Democratic Labour Party (PDT) Marcos Vieira 5,826
Democrats (DEM) Mauro Ignácio 5,755 0.73
Social Christian Party (PSC) Marcelo Fachinello 5,326 0.67
Workers' Party (PT) Renato Freitas 5,097 0.64
Republican Party of the Social Order (PROS) Tico Kuzma 5,038
Democrats (DEM) Toninho da Farmacia 4,853 0.61
Democratic Labour Party (PDT) Tito Zeglin 4,747 0.60
Social Liberal Party (PSL) Flávia Francischini 4,540 0.57
Republicanos Pastor Marciano Alves 4,483
Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB) Noemia Rocha 4,439 0.56
Democratic Labour Party (PDT) Dalton Borba 4,428
Social Liberal Party (PSL) João da Loja 5 Irmãos 4,423
Sargento Tânia Guerreiro 4,422
Solidarity Alexandre Leprevost 4,385 0.55
Progressistas (PP) Oscalino do Povo 4,093 0.52
Brazilian Woman's Party (PMB) Ezequias Barros 4,091
Progressistas (PP) Nori Seto 4,085
Green Party (PV) Maria Leticia 4,019 0.51
Social Democratic Party (PSD) Jornalista Márcio Barros 3,946 0.50
Eder Borges 3,932
Podemos (PODE) Mauro Bobato 3,892 0.49
Patriota Sidnei Toaldo 3,618 0.46
Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) Hernani 3,136 0.40
New Party (NOVO) Amália Tortato 3,092 0.39
Solidarity Leonidas Dias 2,704 0.34
Christian Democracy (DC) Salles do Fazendinha 2,527 0.32

Notes

  1. ^ Curitiba has 75 neighborhoods, but 7 of them (Cascatinha, Centro Cívico, Hugo Lange, Lamenha Pequena, Riviera, São João and São Miguel) do not have polling stations, so voters in these neighborhoods vote in other regions.
  2. ^ Renato Mocellin (PV) with 2%; Marisa Lobo (Avante) with 1%; Zé Boni (PTC) with 1%; Letícia Lanz (PSOL) with 1%; Camila Lanes (PCdoB) with 1%; Samara Garratini (PSTU), Diogo Furtado (PCO) and Eloy Casagrande (REDE) didn't achieve 1% of the votes.
  3. ^ Valid votes (exit poll)
  4. ^ Marisa Lobo (Avante) with 1%; Renato Mocellin (PV) with 1%; Zé Boni with 1%; Camila Lanes (PCdoB) with 1%; Samara Garratini (PSTU), Letícia Lanz (PSOL), Diogo Furtado (PCO) and Eloy Casagrande (REDE) didn't achieve 1% of the votes on this poll.
  5. ^ Marisa Lobo (Avante) with 0.92%; Zé Boni (PTC) with 0.69%; Samara Garratini (PSTU) with 0.61%; Renato Mocellin (PV) with 0.54%; Letícia Lanz (PSOL) with 0.38%; Camila Lanes (PCdoB) with 0.31%; Diogo Furtado (PCO) with 0.23% and Eloy Casagrande (REDE) with 0.15%
  6. ^ Samara Garratini (PSTU) with 1%; Marisa Lobo (Avante) with 1%; Renato Mocellin (PV) with 1%; Zé Boni (PTC) with 1%; Letícia Lanz (PSOL) with 1%; both Camila Lanes (PCdoB) and Diogo Furtado (PCO) didn't achieve 1% of the votes on this poll. Eloy Casagrande (REDE) wasn't mentioned by anyone.
  7. ^ Renato Mocellin (PV) with 0.98%; Marisa Lobo (Avante) with 0.66%; Samara Garratini (PSTU) with 0.57%; Zé Boni (PTC) with 0.57%; Diogo Furtado (PCO) with 0.57%; Camila Lanes (PCdoB) with 0.49%; Letícia Lanz (PSOL) with 0.33% and Eloy Casagrande (REDE) with 0.16%
  8. ^ Samara Garratini (PSTU) with 2%; Camila Lanes (PCdoB) with 1%; Diogo Furtado (PCO) with 1%; Marisa Lobo (Avante) with 1%; Renato Mocellin (PV) with 1%; Zé Boni (PTC) with 1%; both Eloy Casagrande (Rede) and Letícia Lanz (PSOL) didn't achieve 1% of the votes.
  9. ^ Cida Borghetti (PP) with 2.3%; Carol Arns (PODE) with 1.6%; Renato Mocellin (PV) with 0.4%; Paulo Opuszka (PT) with 0.3%; Zé Boni (PTC) with 0.3%; Letícia Lanz (PSOL) with 0.1% and Eloy Casagrande with 0.1%
  10. ^ Cida Borghetti (PP) with 2.5%; Carol Arns (PODE) with 1.9%; Renato Mocellin (PV) with 0.5%; Letícia Lanz (PSOL) with 0.3%; Paulo Opuszka (PT) with 0.3%; Zé Boni (PTC) with 0.3% and Eloy Casagrande with 0.1%
  11. ^ Renato Mocellin (PV) with 1.57%; João Arruda (MDB) with 1.26%; Cida Borghetti (PP) with 1.1%; Paulo Opuszka (PT) with 0.63% and Carol Arns (PODE) with 0.31%
  12. ^ João Arruda (MDB) with 2.36%; Cida Borghetti (PP) with 2.2%; Renato Mocellin (PV) with 1.89%; Carol Arns (PODE) with 0.79% and Paulo Opuszka (PT) with 0.63%
  13. ^ João Arruda (MDB) with 3%; Maria Victoria Barros (PP) with 2.1% and João Guilherme (NOVO) with 1.2%
  14. ^ Diogo Furtado (PCO) with 5%; Camila Lanes (PCdoB) with 5%; Letícia Lanz (PSOL) with 5%; Eloy Casagrande (REDE) with 4%; Samara Garratini (PSTU) with 4% and Renato Mocellin (PV) with 4%
  15. ^ Letícia Lanz (PSOL) with 9.43%; Samara Garratini (PSTU) with 9.04%; Camila Lanes (PCdoB) with 8.97%; Renato Mocellin (PV) with 8.89%; Diogo Furtado (PCO) with 8.66% and Eloy Casagrande (REDE) with 7.89%
  16. ^ Diogo Furtado (PCO) with 8%; Camila Lanes (PCdoB) with 7%; Letícia Lanz (PSOL) with 7%; Eloy Casagrande (REDE) with 6%; Samara Garratini (PSTU) with 6% and Renato Mocellin (PV) with 5%
  17. ^ Diogo Furtado (PCO) with 6%; Eloy Casagrande (REDE) with 5%; Camila Lanes (PCdoB) with 4%; Letícia Lanz (PSOL) with 4%; Renato Mocellin (PV) with 4% and Samara Garratini (PSTU) with 4%
  18. ^ The Popular Socialist Party (PPS) changed its name to Cidadania on September 2019.[62]
  19. ^ The Progressive Republican Party (PRP) merged into Patriota on December 2018.[63]
  20. ^ The National Labour Party (PTN) changed its name to Podemos (PODE) on May 2017.[64]

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