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2004 São Paulo mayoral election

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2004 São Paulo municipal election

← 2000 October 3, 2004 (2004-10-03) (first round)
October 31, 2004 (2004-10-31) (second round)
2008 →
Turnout85.05% (first round)
82.45% (second round)
Mayoral election
 
Candidate José Serra Marta Suplicy
Party PSDB PT
Running mate Gilberto Kassab Rui Falcão
Popular vote 3,330,179 2,740,152
Percentage 54.86% 45.14%

     José Serra      Marta Suplicy

Mayor before election

Marta Suplicy
PT

Elected mayor

José Serra
PSDB

The 2004 São Paulo municipal election took place in the city of São Paulo, with the first round taking place on 3 October and the second round taking place on 31 October 2004. Voters voted to elect the Mayor, the Vice Mayor and 55 City Councillors for the administration of the city. The result was a 2nd round victory for José Serra, of the Brazilian Social Democratic Party (PSDB), winning 3,330,179 votes and a share of 54,86% of the popular vote, defeating incumbent mayor Marta Suplicy of the Workers' Party (PT), who took 2,740,152 votes and a share of 45,14% of the popular vote.

Candidates

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Candidates in runoff

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# Party/coalition Mayoral candidate Political office(s) Vice-Mayoral candidate
13 "Union for São Paulo"
PT, PCdoB, PRTB, PTN, PSL, PTB, PL
Marta Suplicy (PT) Mayor of São Paulo 2001–05; Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1995–99 Rui Falcão (PT)
45 "Ethics and Work"
PSDB, PFL, PPS
José Serra (PSDB) PSDB National President 2003–05; Minister of Health 1998–2002; Minister of Planning and Budget 1995–96; Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1987–95 Gilberto Kassab (PFL)

Candidates failing to make runoff

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# Party/coalition Mayoral candidate Political office(s) Vice-Mayoral candidate
11 Progressive Party (PP) Paulo Maluf (PP) Mayor of São Paulo 1993–97, 1969–71; Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1983–87; Governor of São Paulo 1979–82; President of the Federal Savings Bank 1967–69 Curiati Júnior (PP)
12 Democratic Labour Party (PDT) Paulo Pereira da Silva (PDT) Juarez Soares (PDT)
16 United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU) Dirceu Travesso (PSTU) Ana Rosa Minutti (PSTU)
21 Brazilian Communist Party (PCB) Walter Canoas (PCB) Isabel Piragibe (PCB)
26 Party of the Nation's Retirees (PAN) Osmar Lins (PAN) Toby Auad (PAN)
27 Social Democratic Christian Party (PSDC) João Manuel (PSDC) Regina Signore (PSDC)
29 Workers' Cause Party (PCO) Anaí Caproni (PCO) Júlio Marcelino (PCO)
31 Humanist Party of Solidarity (PHS) Francisco Rossi (PHS) Mayor of Osasco 1989–93, 1973–77; Federal Deputy from São Paulo 1987–89, 1979–83 Nelita Rocha (PHS)
36 "Paulista Flag"
PTC, PSC, PTdoB, PRP
Ciro Moura (PTC) Ulisses Batista (PSC)
40 "Commitment with São Paulo"
PSB, PMDB, PMN
Luiza Erundina (PSB) Federal Deputy from São Paulo since 1999; Minister of Federal Administration 1993; Mayor of São Paulo 1989–93; State Deputy of São Paulo 1987–89; City Councillor of São Paulo 1983–86 Michel Temer (PMDB)
43 Green Party (PV) José Luiz Penna (PV) Lourdes Pinheiro (PV)
56 Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order (PRONA) Havanir Nimtz (PRONA) State Deputy of São Paulo 2003–07; City Councillor of São Paulo 2001–03 Erivaldo Almeida (PRONA)

Results

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Mayor

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CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
José SerraGilberto Kassab (PFL)PSDB2,686,39643.563,330,17954.86
Marta Suplicy (incumbent)Rui FalcãoPT2,209,26435.822,740,15245.14
Paulo MalufCuriati JúniorPP734,58011.91
Luiza ErundinaMichel Temer (PMDB)PSB244,0903.96
Paulo Pereira da SilvaJuarez SoaresPDT86,5491.40
Francisco RossiNelita RochaPHS77,9571.26
Havanir NimtzErivaldo AlmeidaPRONA47,5790.77
José Luiz PennaLoures PinheiroPV43,8680.71
Osmar LinsAntônio AuadPAN16,3390.26
Dirceu TravessoAna Rosa MinuttiPSTU8,3940.14
Ciro MouraUlisses Batista (PSC)PTC6,1110.10
Walter CanoasIsabel PiragibePCB3,1380.05
João ManuelRenata SignorePSDC1,6270.03
Anaí CaproniJúlio MarcelinoPCO1,4790.02
Total6,167,371100.006,070,331100.00
Valid votes6,167,37193.316,070,33194.74
Invalid votes290,4144.39241,2173.76
Blank votes151,5982.2995,9211.50
Total votes6,609,383100.006,407,469100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,771,50385.057,771,50382.45
Popular vote (first round)
Serra
43.56%
Suplicy
35.82%
Maluf
11.91%
Erundina
3.96%
Pereira
1.40%
Others
3.34%
Popular vote (second round)
Serra
54.86%
Suplicy
45.14%

City Councillors

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Candidate Party Voting[1]
Total Percentage
José Aníbal PSDB 165,880 2.78%
Arselino Tatto PT 73,308 1.23%
Celso Jatene PTB 69,354 1.16%
Antonio Goulart PMDB 67,594 1.13%
Milton Leite PMDB 63,374 1.06%
Antônio Donato PT 58,952 0.99%
Ricardo Montoro PSDB 57,600 0.97%
Reginaldo Tripoli PSDB 57,405 0.96%
Antonio Carlos Rodrigues PL 57,307 0.96%
Gilson Barreto PSDB 55,039 0.92%
Jorge Tadeu PMDB 51,668 0.87%
Soninha Francine PT 50,989 0.96%
Paulo Teixeira PT 47,473 0.80%
William Woo PSDB 46,755 0.78%
Claudete Alves PT 46,104 0.77%
João Antonio PT 45,636 0.77%
Toninho Paiva PL 45,512 0.76%
Bishop Lenice PV 45,295 0.76%
Carlos Apolinário PDT 44,526 0.75%
Dr. Farhat PTB 44,132 0.74%
Marcos Zerbini PSDB 41,488 0.70%
Carlos Giannazi PT 41,039 0.69%
Kamia PFL 39,700 0.67%
Dissei PFL 38,901 0.65%
Aurélio Miguel PL 38,491 0.65%
Carlos Alberto Jr. PSDB 38,107 0.64%
Agnaldo Timóteo PTB 37,366 0.63%
Paulo Frange PTB 37,122 0.62%
Dalton Silvano PSDB 36,110 0.61%
José Américo PT 35,998 0.60%
Marta Costa PTB 35,98 0.60%
Beto Custódio PT 35,057 0.59%
Wadih Mutran PP 35,019 0.59%
Estima PPS 34,885 0.59%
Bishop Atilio Francisco PTB 32,813 0.55%
Francisco Chagas PT 32,252 0.54%
Gilberto Natalini PSDB 31,547 0.53%
Zelão PT 31,318 0.53%
Claudio Prado PDT 30,302 0.51%
Jooji Hato PMDB 29,182 0.49%
Noemi Nonato PSB 29,029 0.49%
Adilson Amadeu PTB 28,354 0.48%
Dr. Mario Dias PTB 28,197 0.47%
Chico Macena PT 27,871 0.47%
Jorge Borges PP 27,596 0.46%
Ademir da Guia PCdoB 27,541 0.46%
Myryam Athie PPS 26,357 0.44%
Juscelino PSDB 25,633 0.43%
Celso Russomanno PP 25,225 0.42%
José Police Neto PSDB 22,548 0.38%
Adolfo Quintas PSDB 20,908 0.35%
Claudinho PSDB 20,535 0.34%
Aurélio Nomura PV 16,924 0.28%
Abou Anni PV 14,521 0.24%

References

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  1. ^ "UOL Eleições 2004". UOL (in Portuguese). October 2004. Retrieved 18 March 2021.