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Nevertheless, Lula's vote share was the second-best performance for the Workers' Party in the first round of a presidential election, behind only his own record of 48.61% in 2006. In the second round, Lula received 50.90% of the votes to Bolsonaro's 49.10%, the closest presidential election result in Brazil to date. Lula became the first person ...
Lula was elected in 2002 for the first term and re-elected in 2006 for the second term and is a candidate for tri-election for the third term, after his successors, former president Dilma Rousseff, having been elected in 2010 for the first term and re-elected in 2014 for the second term and former mayor of São Paulo, Fernando Haddad, having ...
The Jair Bolsonaro 2022 presidential campaign was officialized on 24 July 2022 in Rio de Janeiro. His running mate is former Minister of Defence Walter Braga Netto . Incumbent president Jair Bolsonaro , elected in 2018 for the first term, is a candidate for re-election for the second term.
On Sunday, Brazil's bitter presidential race comes to an end. DAVID BILLER and CARLA BRIDI. October 26, 2022 at 2:08 PM ... Oct. 25, 2022. The presidential run-off election is set for Oct. 30. (AP ...
After a highly charged campaign, Brazilians go to the polls Sunday to elect a new president. It's unclear whether the incumbent will accept the results if he loses. Brazil braces for turmoil ahead ...
Far-right lawmaker Jair Bolsonaro won Brazil's presidential election on Sunday, riding a wave of frustration over corruption and crime in the country.
Direct presidential elections are held in Brazil as part of the general elections every four years (which has been regular since 1994), typically in October. The current electoral law provides for a two-round system in which a candidate must receive more than 50% of the vote to win in the first round; if no candidate passes the 50% threshold, a run-off is held between the top two candidates. [1]
Since the 2018 Brazilian general election, polling companies have published surveys tracking voting intention for the next election. The results of these surveys are listed below in reverse chronological order and include candidates who frequently polled above 3%. The first round of the 2022 Brazilian general election took place on 2 October. [1]