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Check out the governors elected in the 1st round in each state in the country

Cláudio Castro, from PL, was elected governor of the state of Rio. In Minas Gerais, Zema (Novo) was re-elected in the first round of these elections. Carlos Ratinho Junior (PSD) was also re-elected governor of the state of Paraná. Check out the other candidates who won the race for state governments this Sunday (2).

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.

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