List of current state governors in Brazil

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In Brazil, the governors are the chief executives of the states of Brazil.

Current governors

State Governor Party Vice Governor Party
Tião Viana PT Nazareth Lambert PT
Alagoas
Renan Filho PMDB Luciano Barbosa PMDB
Waldez Góes PDT Papaleo Paes PP
José Melo - PROS Henrique Oliveira SD
Rui Costa PT João Leão PP
Ceará
Camilo Santana PT Izolda Cela PROS
Rodrigo Rollemberg PSB Renato Santana PSD
Paulo Hartung PMDB César Colnago PSDB
Goiás
Marconi Perillo PSDB José Eliton DEM
Flávio Dino PCdoB Carlos Brandão PSDB
Mato Grosso
Pedro Taques PSDB Carlos Fávaro PP
Reinaldo Azambuja PSDB Rosiane Modesto de Oliveira PSDB
Fernando Pimentel PT Antônio Andrade PMDB
Pará
Simão Jatene PSDB Zequinha Marinho PSC
Paraíba
Ricardo Coutinho PSB Lígia Feliciano PDT
Beto Richa PSDB Cida Borghetti PSDB
Pernambuco
Paulo Câmara PSB Raul Henry PMDB
Piauí
Wellington Dias PT Margarete Coelho PP
Luiz Fernando Pezão PMDB Francisco Dornelles PP
Robinson Faria PSD Fabio Dantas PCdoB
José Ivo Sartori PMDB José Paulo Dornelles Cairoli PSD
Confúcio Moura PMDB Daniel Pereira PSB
Suely Campos - PP Paulo Quartiero, DEM (Vice-Governor-elect) DEM
Geraldo Alckmin PSDB Marcio França PSB
Santa Catarina
Raimundo Colombo PSD Eduardo Pinho Moreira PMDB
Sergipe
Jackson Barreto PMDB Belivaldo Chagas PSB
Marcelo Miranda PMDB Cláudia Lelis PV
Reunion between the president of the Republic and the governors, March 6, 2007

Caption:
1) Upper row, from the left to the right: min. Fernando Haddad, gov. Luís Henrique da Silveira (Santa Catarina), min. Tarso Genro, gov. Ivo Cassol (Rondônia), gov. Blairo Maggi (Mato Grosso), gov. Paulo Hartung (Espírito Santo) e gov. André Puccinelli (Mato Grosso do Sul).
2) Central row: min. Paulo Bernardo Silva, min. Dilma Rousseff, gov. Aécio Neves (Minas Gerais), gov. Sérgio Cabral Filho (Rio de Janeiro), gov. José Roberto Arruda (Distrito Federal), min. Guido Mantega (on te phone), gov. Cássio Cunha Lima (Paraíba), gov. Ottomar Pinto (Roraima), gov. Roberto Requião (Paraná), gov. Wellington Dias (Piauí), desconhecido, gov. Teotônio Vilela Filho (Alagoas) e gov. Jackson Lago (Maranhão).
3) Lower row: gov. Jaques Wagner (Bahia), gov. José Serra (São Paulo), gov. Marcelo Miranda (Tocantins), gov. Eduardo Campos (Pernambuco), gov. Eduardo Braga (Amazonas), president Luís Inácio Lula da Silva, vice president José Alencar, gov. Yeda Crusius (Rio Grande do Sul), gov. Alcides Rodrigues (Goiás), Marcelo Déda (Sergipe), gov. Wilma de Faria (Rio Grande do Norte), gov. Waldez Góes (Amapá), Ana Júlia Carepa (Pará) e gov. Cid Gomes (Ceará).
Note: The only absent governor was Binho Marques, from Acre.

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