List of political families in Brazil

This is an incomplete list of Brazilian political families, also known as “oligarchies” (oligarquias).

A

The Alckmin family

The Arraes-Campos family

The Assed-Matheus (also known as Garotinho) family (spouses and children)

B

The Barros-Borghetti family (spouses and daughter)

The Bolsonaro family (father and sons)

The Brás-Moreira family (cousins)

The Brizola family: Check under the “G” category

C

The Cabral family

The Cardoso family of Minas Gerais

  • Newton Cardoso (former governor of Minas Gerais; 1987-91, mayor of Contagem and Federal Deputy)
    • Newton Cardoso Júnior (Federal Deputy since 2015, son of Newton)

The Cardoso family of São Paulo

The Coimbra-Luz family

  • Cesário Cecílio de Assis Coimbra (mayor of Cabo Verde, Minas Gerais)
    • Carlos Luz (President of Brazil in 1955; grandson of Cesário Cecílio)
      • Joaquim Delfino Ribeiro da Luz (Minister; paternal uncle of Carlos)
      • Américo Gomes Ribeiro da Luz (Federal Deputy; paternal uncle of Carlos)
        • Leovigildo Leal da Paixão (Minas Gerais Regional Electoral Justice; son-in-law of Américo)
      • Alberto Gomes Ribeiro da Luz (Minas Gerais Court Justice: father of Carlos)

The Collor-Mello family

The Costa family

  • João José Teodoro da Costa (State Deputy in Santa Catarina)
    • Otacílio Vieira da Costa (State Deputy in Santa Catarina; son of João José)
      • Belisário Ramos da Costa (Judge in Santa Catarina; son of Otacílio)[1]

The Covas family

The Cunha Lima family

D

The de Barros family

The Dias family (brothers)

F

The Figueiredo family

The Fonseca family

The Franco family

The Fruet family (father and son)

G

The Garotinho family: Check under the “A” category

The Geisel-Markus family

The Genro family

The Goulart-Brizola family (brothers-in-law)

J

The Jobim family

K

The Kleinübing family[5]

  • Waldemar Kleinübing, mayor of Videira, Santa Catarina 1966–70.
    • Vilson Pedro Kleinübing, Federal Deputy 1983–87, Mayor of Blumenau 1989–90, Governor of Santa Catarina 1991–94, Federal Senator 1995–98. Son of Waldemar.
      • João Paulo Kleinübing, State Deputy for Santa Catarina 2003–04, Mayor of Blumenau 2005–13, Secretary of Health of Santa Catarina 2015–16, Federal Deputy for Santa Catarina 2015–19. Son of Vilson.

The Kubitschek family

L

The Lobão family (spouses and son)

The Lula da Silva family (spouses and sons)

M

The Magalhães family

  • Francisco Peixoto de Magalhães (Deputy for Bahia)
    • Ângelo Magalhães (Deputy for Bahia; son of Francisco)
      • Paulo Magalhães (Deputy for Bahia; son of Ângelo)
    • Antônio Carlos Magalhães (Governor of Bahia; son of Francisco)
    • (Deputy for Bahia; son of Antônio Carlos)

The Maia family

The Malta-Ribeiro family

  • Manuel Gomes Ribeiro (Governor of Alagoas)
    • Euclides Vieira Malta (Governor of Alagoas; son-in-law of Manuel)

The Matarazzo-Suplicy family

The Mendonça-Vilaça family

  • José Mendonça Bezerra (Federal and State Deputy for Pernambuco)
    • Mendonça Filho (Federal Deputy, minister and Governor of Pernambuco; son of José)
  • Marcos Vilaça (member and President of the Tribunal de Contas da União; father-in-law of Mendonça Filho)

N

The Neves-Cunha family

Q

The Quadros family

R

The Ramos family[8]

  • Vidal José de Oliveira Ramos Júnior (Senator and Governor of Santa Catarina)
    • Nereu Ramos (President of Brazil; son of Vidal)
    • Hugo de Oliveira Ramos (State Deputy; son of Vidal)
    • Celso Ramos (Governor of Santa Catarina; son of Vidal)
    • Mauro de Oliveira Ramos (Mayor of Florianópolis; son of Vidal)
    • Vidal Ramos Junior (Mayor of Lages; son of Vidal)
  • Belisário Ramos (Provincial Deputy; brother of Vidal)
    • Aristiliano Ramos (governor; Belisário's son)
    • Aristides Batista Ramos (Mayor of Florianópolis; Belisário's son)
    • Otacílio Vieira da Costa (State Deputy in Santa Catarina; Belisário's son-in-law; see the Costa family for details)[1]
  • Cândido Ramos (governor; Vidal's nephew)
  • Saulo Ramos (senator; Vidal's nephew)

The Requião family

The Rezende family (spouses)

The Rousseff-Araújo family (divorced spouses)

S

The Sarney-Macieira family

V

The Vargas-Dornelles-Peixoto family

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  2. ^ https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/poder/eleicoes/2018/senador/mario-covas-250000615144.shtml
  3. ^ "Dicionário". Archived from the original on 14 May 2011. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  4. ^ https://www.uol.com.br/esporte/futebol/ultimas-noticias/2014/09/18/filho-de-candidata-a-presidente-largou-o-futebol-pelo-marxismo.htm
  5. ^ "Vilson Kleinübing / Biografias / Memória Política de Santa Catarina". memoriapolitica.alesc.sc.gov.br.
  6. ^ a b Brasil, CPDOC-Centro de Pesquisa e Documentação História Contemporânea do. "Francisco Negrao De Lima". CPDOC - Centro de Pesquisa e Documentação de História Contemporânea do Brasil.
  7. ^ "Filho de Lula ganha cargo na prefeitura de São Bernardo - Política". Estadão. 18 January 2009. Archived from the original on 4 September 2019. Retrieved 15 May 2021.
  8. ^ "Vidal Ramos / Biografias / Memória Política de Santa Catarina". memoriapolitica.alesc.sc.gov.br.
  9. ^ "Sarney de Araújo Costa". www.tre-ma.jus.br. Archived from the original on 7 August 2019. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  10. ^ http://www.tribunadomaranhao.com.br/noticia/governadora-cancela-atividades-na-regiao-sul-do-maranhao-4466.html
  11. ^ https://www12.senado.leg.br/noticias/materias/2010/04/14/senadores-registram-pesar-pelo-falecimento-de-roberto-macieira-irmao-de-dona-marly-sarney