Governor of the Federal District (Brazil)

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This is a list of Governors of the Federal District, Brazil. The Federal District (Portuguese: Distrito Federal; Portuguese pronunciation: [dʒisˈtɾitu fedeˈɾaw]) is one of 27 federative units of Brazil. In its territory is located the federal capital, Brasília, in the interior of the country. Prior to 1960, the former Federal District in its territory had located the city of Rio de Janeiro; when the federal capital was relocated to Brasília, the former federal district became Guanabara State, which after 15 years of autonomy, was merged with Rio de Janeiro State in 1975.
Governors of the Federal District (1960-present)
Governor |
Date in office |
Party
|
Ibaneis Rocha |
2019 |
MDB
|
Rodrigo Rollemberg |
2015 - 2019 |
PSB
|
Agnelo Queiroz |
2011 - 2015 |
PT
|
Rogério Rosso |
2010 - 2011 |
PMDB
|
Wilson Ferreira de Lima |
2010 |
PR
|
Paulo Octávio |
2010 |
DEM
|
José Roberto Arruda |
2007-2010 |
PFL (later renamed DEM)
|
Maria de Lourdes Abadia |
2006-2007 |
PSDB
|
Joaquim Roriz |
1999-2006 |
PMDB
|
Cristovam Buarque |
1995-1999 |
PT
|
Joaquim Roriz |
1991-1995 |
PTR
|
Wanderley Vallim |
1990-1991
|
Joaquim Roriz |
1988-1990
|
José Aparecido de Oliveira |
1985-1988
|
Ronaldo Costa Couto |
1985
|
José Ornellas de Souza Filho |
1982-1985
|
Aimé Alcebíades Silveira Lamaison |
1979-1982
|
Elmo Serejo Farias |
1974-1979
|
Hélio Prates da Silveira |
1969-1974
|
Wadjó da Costa Gomide |
1967-1969
|
Plínio Reis de Cantanhede Almeida |
1964-1967
|
Ivan de Souza Mendes |
1964
|
Ivo de Magalhães |
1962-1964
|
José Sette Câmara Filho |
1961-1962
|
Ângelo Dário Rizzi |
1961
|
Paulo de Tarso Santos |
1961
|
Bayard Lucas de Lima |
1961
|
Israel Pinheiro da Silva |
1960-1961
|
Governors of the Federal District (1889-1960)
Governor |
Date in office |
?
|
José J. de Sá Freire Alvim |
1958-1960
|
Francisco Negrão de Lima |
1956-1958 |
PTB
|
Francisco de Sá Lessa |
1955-1956
|
Eitel de Oliveira Lima |
1955
|
Alim Pedro |
1954-1955
|
Dulcídio Cardoso |
1952-1954
|
João Carlos Vital |
1951-1952
|
Ângelo Mendes de Morais |
1947-1951
|
Hildebrando de Araújo Góis |
1946-1947
|
Filadelfo de Barros Azevedo |
1945-1946
|
Henrique de Toledo Dodsworth |
1937-1945
|
Olímpio de Melo |
1936-1937
|
Pedro Ernesto Batista |
1935-1936
|
Carlos Sampaio |
1920-1922
|
Paulo de Frontin |
1919
|
Current governors of states, districts and territories of Brazil
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AC: Gladson Cameli (PP) AL: Renan Filho (PMDB) AP: Waldez Góes (PDT) AM: Wilson Miranda Lima (PSC) BA: Rui Costa (PT) CE: Camilo Santana (PT)
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ES: Renato Casagrande (PSB) DF: Ibaneis Rocha (MDB) GO: Ronaldo Caiado (DEM) MA: Flávio Dino (PCdoB) MT: Mauro Mendes (DEM) MS: Reinaldo Azambuja (PSDB)
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MG: Romeu Zema (NOVO) PA: Helder Barbalho (MDB) PB: João Azevêdo (PSB) PR: Ratinho Júnior (PSD) PE: Paulo Câmara (PSB) PI: Wellington Dias (PT)
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RJ: Wilson Witzel (PSC) RN: Fátima Bezerra (PT) RS: Eduardo Leite (PSDB) RO: Marcos Rocha (PSL) RR: Antônio Denarium (PSL) SP: João Doria (PSDB)
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SC: Carlos Moisés (PSL) SE: Belivaldo Chagas (PSD) TO: Mauro Carlesse (PHS)
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