In total, 14 states had governors defined in the first round of these elections. Are they:
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Acre: Gladson Cameli (PP)
Candidate Gladson Cameli (PP) was re-elected to the government of Acre. With 92% of the ballots counted, the governor was elected again with 56,69% of the votes. Jorge Viana (PT) came in second place.
Amapá: Clécio (Solidarity)
Candidate Clécio won the race for governor of Amapá with 53,54% of the valid votes, and was re-elected governor. Jaime Nunes (PSD) is in second place, with 42,70% of valid votes. So far, 98,85% of the ballots have been counted.
Ceara: Elmano de Freitas (PT)
The candidate won the dispute for the government of Ceará with 53,68% of voters' preference. In second place in the dispute was Captain Wagner (União Brasil) with 32,15% of the valid votes. So far, 94,84% of the ballots have been counted.
Federal District: Ibaneis Rocha (MDB)
Candidate Ibaneis Rocha (MDB) won the race for governor of the Federal District with 50,30% of the valid votes. Leandro Grass (PV) came in second place, with 26,25% of valid votes.
Goias: Ronaldo Caiado (União Brasil)
Candidate Ronaldo Caiado (União) won the race for governor of Goiás with 51,67% of the valid votes. Gustavo Mendanha (Patriota) came in second place, with 25,3% of the valid votes. By 20:50 pm, 98,09% of the ballot boxes had been counted.
Mato Grosso: Mauro Mendes (União Brasil)
With 88,71% of the ballots counted, candidate Mauro Mendes (União) won the dispute for government of Mato Grosso, with 68,51% of the votes. Marcia Pinheiro (PV) came in second place, and has 16,45% of the valid votes.
Minas Gerais: Romeu Zema (New)
Candidate Romeu Zema (Novo), current governor, won the race for governor of Minas Gerais with 56,73% of the valid votes. Alexandre Kalil (PSD) came in second place, with 34,53% of valid votes. So far, 92,27% of the ballots have been counted.
For: Helder Barbalho (MDB)
Candidate Helder (MDB) won the race for governor of Pará with 69,40% of the valid votes and was re-elected governor. Zequinha Marinho (PL) is in second place, with 27,92% of valid votes. By 20:30 pm, 82,17% of the ballot boxes had been counted.
Parana: Carlos Massa Ratinho Junior (PSD)
Candidate Ratinho Junior (PSD) was re-elected to the government of Paraná. With 82% of the ballots counted, the governor who was seeking re-election was elected again with 70% of the votes. Roberto Requião (PT) came in second place.
Piauí: Rafael Fonteles (PT)
With 90,82% of the ballots counted, Rafael Fonteles (PT) won the dispute for the government of Piauí with 56,55% of voters' preference. In second place, with 42,17% of valid votes, was Silvio Mendes (União Brasil).
Rio de Janeiro: Cláudio Castro (PL)
Candidate Cláudio Castro (PL) won the race for governor of Rio de Janeiro, with 58,24% of the valid votes. Marcelo Freixo (PSB) came in second place, with 27,66% of valid votes. By 20:45 pm, 91,33% of the ballots had been counted.
Large northern river: Fátima Bezerra (PT)
The PT candidate for the government of Rio Grande do Norte Fatima Bezerra won the dispute with 58,27% of the valid votes. Fabio Dantas (Solidariedade) came in second place, with 22,21% of valid votes.
Roraima: Antonio Denarium (PP)
With 99,45% of the votes counted, candidate Antonio Denarium (PP) was re-elected to the government of Roraima.
Tocantins: Wanderlei Barbosa (Republicans)
Candidate Wanderlei Barbosa (Republicans) won the dispute for the government of Tocantins with 58,17% of the valid votes. Ronaldo Dimas (PL) came in second place, with 22,79% of valid votes. So far, 94,67% of the ballots have been counted.