Dauttmam was born on May 23, 1964 in
Ibicaraí,
Bahia. Affiliated with the Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order (
PRONA), he was a candidate for the position of councilor in the city of Belford Roxo. In 2006, he left PRONA and moved to the
Brazilian Labor Party (PTB), where he ran for the position of state deputy of
Rio de Janeiro, in the same year. In 2012, he joined the
Communist Party of Brazil (PCdoB), to run for the position of mayor in Belford Roxo. In the second round, he won with 61% of the votes, his opponent,
Waguinho (PRTB), becoming the first mayor of the PCdoB to be elected in the
Baixada Fluminense. His administration was marked by investments in the area of sports and the delivery of housing units by the
Minha Casa, Minha Vida (PMCMV) program, with a subsidy from the federal government. He was prosecuted twice by the
Federal Public Ministry (MPF) of the state of Rio de Janeiro, for lack of public transparency and the second time for impropriety with guardianship councils. In 2016, he announced that he would not run for reelection. Among the factors, he pointed out the economic crisis experienced by the country and that "he needed greater focus for the municipality until the end of his term" and that "an election would hinder the work". The PCdoB declared neutrality in the 2016 dispute. The election was won by Waguinho (PMDB), whom Dauttmam had defeated in the previous election. Dauttmam's 2016 accounts were rejected by the Court of Auditors of the State of Rio de Janeiro (TCE-RJ). In 2018, he suffered a search and seizure warrant in a joint investigation by the
Public Prosecutor's Office and the Civil Police of the State of Rio de Janeiro (PCERJ). == Death ==