Governors-elect: see what the final picture of the second round looked like in the states

12 Brazilian states defined their governors this Sunday (30). Find out who they are and the percentage with which they were elected.

This Sunday (30) governors were defined in 12 states in which there was a second round:

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  • ALAGOAS 

Paulo Dantas (MDB): re-elected with 52,38% of valid votes and 96,88% of counted ballots.

  • AMAZONAS

Wilson Lima (União): elected with 56,99% of valid votes and 91,24% of counted ballots.

  • BAHIA 

Jerônimo Rodrigues (PT): was elected with 52,53% of the valid votes and 96,08% of the ballots counted.

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  • ESPÍRITO SANTO

  Renato Casagrande (PSB): it was re-elected in the 2nd round with 53,9% and 94,65% of the votes counted.

  • MATO GROSSO DO SUL

Eduardo Riedel (PSDB): was elected with 56,43% of the valid votes and 92,85% of the ballots counted.

  • PARAÍBA

João (PSB): it was re-elected in the 2nd round with 52,33% of valid votes and 97,19% of ballots counted.

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  • PERNAMBUCO 

Raquel Lyra (PSDB): elected in the 2nd round with 58,87% of valid votes, with 88,71% of ballots counted.

  • RIO GRANDE DO SUL

Eduardo Leite (PSDB): was elected in the 2nd round with 57,12% of valid votes and 91,76% of ballots counted.

  • RONDONIA

Marcos Rocha (União Brasil): was re-elected with 52,65% of the valid votes and 96,33% of the ballots counted.

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  • SÃO PAULO

Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicans): was elected with 55,34% of the valid votes and 93,86% of the ballots counted.

  • SANTA CATARINA 

Jorginho Mello (PL): was elected with 70,74% of valid votes and 79,18% of counted ballots.

  • SERGIPE 

Fábio (PSD): was elected with 51,84% of the valid votes and with 97,12% of the ballots counted.

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