FARIAS, V. M. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1574287602745233; FARIAS, Vinicios Matheus dos Santos.
Resumen:
This article deals with the forms of domination and political dispute in the municipality of
Camalaú - PB. More specifically, I seek to understand how the rise of Sandro Môco in 2016,
here seen as a charismatic leader, brought about changes in a power structure historically
centered on the traditional oligarchy of the Chaves family, which competed only with another
family, the Mariano family. This article is a case study that allowed both the analysis of the
dynamics of the electoral political game from the perspective of the city's residents, and the
motivations that led them to legitimize the power of a leader. First, I conducted a bibliographic
review on the subject of the work and, then, I conducted documentary research and semi-
structured interviews with supporters of the Chaves, Mariano and Sandro Môco families. The
analyses developed throughout the article allowed us to conclude that Sandro's election to the
position of mayor represented not only a change in the power configurations of the
municipality, but also a symbolic movement of contestation by the electorate to the traditional
historical dominance.