Roberto Cláudio Rodrigues Bezerra | |
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[ʁɔˈbɛɾtu ˈklawdʒu ʁoˈdɾiɡiz beˈzeʁɐ] | |
Mayor of Fortaleza | |
In office 2013–2021 | |
State Deputy of Ceará | |
In office 2008–2012 | |
Governor of Ceará | |
Personal details | |
Alma mater | Federal University of Ceará, University of Arizona |
Roberto Cláudio Rodrigues Bezerra (Brazilian Portuguese: [ʁɔˈbɛɾtu ˈklawdʒu ʁoˈdɾiɡiz beˈzeʁɐ]) is a Brazilian politician, the former mayor of Fortaleza, the fifth largest city in Brazil, from 2013 to 2021.[1]
Roberto Cláudio (as he is known in politics) is a doctor, graduated from the Federal University of Ceará, in Fortaleza, and has a PhD degree in Public Health from the University of Arizona, in the United States.[2]
He was elected mayor of Fortaleza in the second round of the municipal elections held on October 28, 2012, defeating Elmano de Freitas.
Electoral history
Year | Election | Party | Office | Coalition | Partners | Votes | Percent | Result | Ref. |
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2008 | State Elections of Ceará | PHS | State Deputy | Ceará Vote To Grow (PSB, PT, PMDB, PP, PCdoB, PV, PRB, PHS, PMN) |
None | 37,245 | 0.52% | Elected | |
2010 | State Elections of Ceará | PSB | State Deputy | For a Better Ceará for All (PSB, PMDB, PT, PDT, PCdoB, PSC, PRB) |
68,469 | 1.68% | Elected | ||
2012 | Fortaleza Mayoral Election | Mayor | To Renew Fortaleza (PSB, PMDB, PRB, PP, PTB, PSL, PSDC, PHS, PMN, PTC, PRP, PEN, PSD, PTdoB) |
Gaudêncio Lucena (PMDB) | 650,607 | 53.02% | Elected | ||
2016 | Fortaleza Mayoral Election | PDT | Mayor | Fortaleza Only Has to Win (PDT, DEM, PP, PEN, PSC, PSDC, PRTB, PTC, PPS, PTN, PPL, PSL, PV, PTB, PSD, PROS, PMB, PCdoB) |
Moroni Torgan (DEM) | 678,847 | 53.57% | Elected | |
2022 | Ceará Gubernatorial Election | Governor | From the People, By the People and For the People (PDT, PSD, PSB, PMN, Patriota, Agir, PMB, PSC, DC) |
Domingos Filho (PSD) | 734,976 | 14.14% | Lost | ||
See also
References
- ↑ "Roberto Claudio é eleito prefeito de Fortaleza". G1. 28 October 2012. Retrieved 31 December 2012.
- ↑ "Biography — Roberto Claudio". 2 September 2012. Retrieved 31 December 2012.
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