The election to the Chamber of Deputies shook the party scene in the state of Rio de Janeiro, which has 46 deputies. The PL elected 11 parliamentarians and remains with the largest bench in the state in the next legislature. The PT/PV/PCdoB Federation will go from two to six deputies: five from the PT and one from the PCdoB. União Brasil elected six and the PSOL Federation, five. All those elected in this federation are from PSOL.
The PSD will continue with four representatives in the Chamber, the Republicans and the PP each elected three, and the MDB won two seats for the next legislature.
The PDT, which currently has 4 parliamentarians, will have only one from 2023, and the PSB will go from two to one representative.
Solidarity, which has a federal deputy, will continue with one. The PTB, Podemos and PROS, which do not have representatives in the Chamber, managed to elect one parliamentarian each. Novo and Patriotas, which in the current legislature each have one deputy, will be without representatives in the next one.
The three candidates with the most votes were Daniela Moté De Souza Carneiro, from União Brasil, known as Daniela do Waguinho, after her husband, mayor of Belford Roxo, in Baixada Fluminense. She got 213,706 votes. In second place was General Pazuello, of the PL, who had 205,324 votes, and in third, Taliria Petrone, of the PSOL, with 198,548 votes.