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{{Infobox election | election_name = São Paulo mayoral election, 2000 | country = Brazil | flag_image = Bandeira da cidade de São Paulo.svg | type = presidential | vote_type = Popular | ongoing = no | previous_year = 1996 | previous_election = São Paulo mayoral election, 1996 | next_election = São Paulo mayoral election, 2004 | next_year = 2004 | election_date = {{Start date|2000|10|1}} {{small|(First round)}} {{Start date|2000|10|29}} {{small|(Second round)}} | opinion_polls = | turnout = 84.84% | image1 = | colour1 = DA1205 | candidate1 = Marta Suplicy | party1 = PT | running_mate1 = Hélio Bicudo | popular_vote1 = 3,248,115 | percentage1 = 58.51% | image2 = | colour2 = 0000FF | candidate2 = Paulo Maluf | party2 = PPB | running_mate2 = Cunha Bueno | popular_vote2 = 2,303,623 | percentage2 = 41.49% | map_image = | map_size = | title = Mayor | before_election = Celso Pitta | before_party = PTN | after_election = Marta Suplicy | after_party = Workers' Party (Brazil) }}The municipal election of the Brazilian city of São Paulo took place on 1 October 2000 and 29 October 2000 to elect a Mayor, a Vice Mayor, and 55 City Councillors for the administration of the city. The incumbent Mayor was Celso Pitta from the National Labor Party (PTN), who didn't run for a reelection because of his low approval ratings.[1] CandidatesNo. | Mayor | Vice Mayor | Party/Coalition | | 11 | Paulo Maluf (PPB) | | Cunha Bueno (PPB) | Brazilian Progressive Party (PPB) | | 13 | Marta Suplicy (PT) | Hélio Bicudo (PT) | "Change São Paulo" PT, PCdoB, PHS, PCB | | 16 | | Fábio Bosco (PSTU) | | Zé Geraldo (PSTU) | Unified Workers' Socialist Party (PSTU) | | 19 | | José Masci de Abreu (PTN) | | Maria José (PTN) | "São Paulo Demands Respect/Voice of the People" PTN, PST | | 20 | José Maria Marin (PSC) | | Elaine Prado (PSC) | "React São Paulo" PSC, PTdoB | | 22 | Marcos Cintra (PL) | | Vandeval Lima (PL) | Liberal Party (PL) | | 25 | Romeu Tuma (PFL) | | Lamartine Posella (PMDB) | "Clean Hands" PFL, PMDB | | 26 | | Osmar Lins (PAN) | | Ivonete Pasternack (PAN) | Party of the Nation's Retirees (PAN) | | 27 | | João Manuel Baptista (PSDC) | | Edwal Casoni (PSDC) | Christian Social Democratic Party (PSDC) | | 28 | Fernando Collor de Mello (PRTB) | Levy Fidelix (PRTB) | Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB) | | 29 | | Rui Costa Pimenta (PCO) | | Cristine Silva (PCO) | Labour Cause's Party (PCO) | | 30 | | Fernando Canindé Pegado (PGT) | | José Lião (PGT) | General Party of the Workers (PGT) | | 36 | | Ciro Moura (PRN) | | Singoala Candelo (PRN) | Party of National Reconstruction (PRN) | | 40 | Luiza Erundina (PSB) | | Emerson Kapaz (PPS) | "São Paulo Is Us" PSB, PDT, PMN, PPS | | 45 | Geraldo Alckmin (PSDB) | | Campos Machado (PTB) | "Respect for São Paulo" PSDB, PTB, PSD, PRP, PV | | 56 | Enéas Carneiro (PRONA) | | Paulo Flores Júnior (PRONA) | Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order (PRONA) |
ResultsMayorCandidate | Vice | 1st round {{small|1 October 2000 | 2nd round[2] {{small|29 October 2000 | Total | Percentage | Total | Percentage |
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Marta Suplicy {{small|(PT)}} | Hélio Bicudo {{small|(PT)}} | 2,105,013 | 34.40% | 3,248,115 | 58.51% | Paulo Maluf {{small|(PPB)}} | Cunha Bueno {{small|(PPB)}} | 960,581 | 17.40% | 2,303,623 | 41.49% | {{small>(PSDB)}} | {{small>(PTB)}} | 952,890 | 17.26 | {{small>(PFL)}} | {{small>(PMDB)}} | 632,658 | 11.46% | {{small>(PSB)}} | {{small>(PPS)}} | 546,766 | 9.90% | {{small>(PRONA)}} | {{small>(PRONA)}} | 190,844 | 3.46% | {{small>(PL)}} | {{small>(PL)}} | 77,827 | 1.41% | {{small>(PTN)}} | {{small>(PTN)}} | 21,131 | 0.38% | {{small>(PSC)}} | {{small>(PSC)}} | 9,691 | 0.16% | {{small>(PGT)}} | {{small>(PGT)}} | 6,676 | 0.12% | {{small>(PSTU)}} | {{small>(PSTU)}} | 6,397 | 0.12% | {{small>(PAN)}} | {{small>(PAN)}} | 5,110 | 0.09% | {{small>(PSDC)}} | {{small>(PSDC)}} | 2,881 | 0.05% | {{small>(PRN)}} | {{small>(PRN)}} | 1,847 | 0.03 | {{small>(PCO)}} | {{small>(PCO)}} | 870 | 0.02% | name=Collor|Collor was still banned from running for public offices until 29 December 2000 because of his impeachment. He also didn't declared a permanent residence in São Paulo to the Regional Electoral Court. As a result, his candidacy was impugnated.[3]}} {{small|(PRTB)}} | {{small>(PRTB)}} | 0 | 0.00% | Valid votes | 5,521,182 | 90.23% | 5,551,738 | 85.47% |
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Blank votes | 249,970 | 4.08% | 206,722 | 3.41% | Null votes | 348,166 | 5.69% | 294,997 | 4.87% | Turnout | 6,119,318 | 85.77% | 6,053,457 | 84.84% |
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Abstentions | 1,015,504 | 14.23% | 1,081,364 | 15.16% |
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{{Colorbox|#98FB98}} Elected {{Colorbox|#FFFFCC}} Second round{{Notelist}}City CouncillorsCandidate | Party | Voting[4] |
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Percentage | Total |
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José Eduardo Cardozo | PT | 4.24% | 229,494 | Havanir Nimtz | PRONA | 1.61% | 87,358 | Dr. Farhat | PSD | 1.18% | 63,620 | Arselino Tatto | PT | 0.84% | 45,541 | Devanir Ribeiro | PT | 0.75% | 40,798 | Reginaldo Tripoli | PSDB | 0.75% | 40,629 | Carlos Neder | PT | 0.74% | 39,968 | Milton Leite | PMDB | 0.73% | 39,716 | Vicente Cândido | PT | 0.71% | 38,654 | José Mentor | PT | 0.68% | 36,728 | Bishop Atílio | PTB | 0.67% | 36,159 | Dalton Silvano | PSDB | 0.66% | 35,850 | Italo Cardoso | PT | 0.65% | 34,987 | Claudio Fonseca | PCdoB | 0.64% | 34,614 | Gilson Barreto | PSDB | 0.63% | 33,845 | Pastor Vanderlei de Jesus | PL | 0.60% | 32,432 | Marcos Zerbini | PSDB | 0.57% | 30,748 | Adriano Diogo | PT | 0.56% | 30,221 | José Olímpio | PMDB | 0.56% | 30,095 | Carlos Apolinário | PMDB | 0.55% | 29,523 | Estima | PPB | 0.54% | 29,132 | Ricardo Montoro | PSDB | 0.53% | 28,774 | Dr. Calvo | PSB | 0.52% | 28,032 | Goulart | PMDB | 0.51% | 27,582 | Aldaíza Sposati | PT | 0.51% | 27,497 | Celso Cardoso | PPB | 0.51% | 27,394 | João Antônio | PT | 0.51% | 27,336 | William Woo | PSDB | 0.50% | 27,101 | Myryam Athie | PMDB | 0.49% | 26,543 | Carlos Alberto Jr. | PSDB | 0.49% | 26,480 | Gilberto Natalini | PSDB | 0.48% | 26,210 | Toninho Paiva | PFL | 0.48% | 25,729 | Ana Martins | PCdoB | 0.47% | 25,194 | Carlos Giannazi | PT | 0.46% | 24,992 | Beto | PT | 0.46% | 24,880 | Jooji Hato | PMDB | 0.45% | 24,018 | Dissei | PPB | 0.44% | 23,874 | Antonio Erasmo Dias | PPB | 0.44% | 23,860 | Wadih Mutran | PPB | 0.42% | 22,570 | Lucila | PT | 0.41% | 22,252 | Paulo Frange | PTB | 0.41% | 22,120 | Curiati | PPB | 0.40% | 21,419 | Humberto Martins | PDT | 0.39% | 21,220 | Celso Jatene | PTB | 0.39% | 21,002 | Antonio Carlos Rodrigues | PL | 0.39% | 20,962 | Nabil Bonduki | PT | 0.38% | 20,737 | Viviani Ferraz | PL | 0.37% | 20,114 | Laurindo | PT | 0.37% | 19,783 | Augusto Campos | PT | 0.35% | 18,880 | Amazonas | PCdoB | 0.34% | 18,498 | Toninho Força São Paulo | PSB | 0.32% | 17,284 | Raul Cortez | PPS | 0.31% | 16,645 | Eliseu Gabriel | PDT | 0.29% | 15,520 | Dr. Roger Lin | PPS | 0.20% | 10,679 | Baratão | PRONA | 0.04% | 2,023 |
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/cotidian/ff08039901.htm|title=Para paulistano, Pitta é o pior em 13 anos|publisher=Folha de S. Paulo|language=pt|first=José|last=Roberto de Toledo|date=23 February 1999|accessdate=13 February 2018}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/folha/eleicoes/sao_paulo.shtml|title=Eleições 2000 - Apuração São Paulo|publisher=Folha de S. Paulo|language=pt|date=29 October 2000|accessdate=14 February 2018}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.dgabc.com.br/Noticia/292553/candidatura-de-collor-a-prefeitura-de-sp-e-impugnada|title=Candidatura de Collor a Prefeitura de SP é impugnada|publisher=Diário do Grande ABC|language=pt|date=4 August 2000|accessdate=14 February 2018}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/folha/brasil/ult96u8096.shtml|title=Veja a lista dos 55 vereadores eleitos em SP|publisher=Folha de S. Paulo|language=pt|date=2 October 2000|accessdate=14 February 2018}}
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