General Election 2022: First Round

Brazil Election Live Results

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Former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva failed to secure the simple majority needed for victory in the first round and will face current President Jair Bolsonaro in the run-off on Oct. 30.

Presidential Election First Round Results

The President is elected based on majority vote through a two-turn system
With 100% of vote sections accounted for.

Results Map by State

Circles on the map are sized by valid votes
Map does not include the Foreign Electoral Zone (ZZ)

Brazilians also elected all 513 lower house representatives and 27 senators, a third of the 81 members that comprise the upper chamber. The nation’s congress is notoriously fragmented, with dozens of political parties represented. The balance of power between groups, which includes conservatives, leftists and an all powerful establishment known as centrao — will be key to determining the political strength of the elected president and the fate of their economic agenda.

Chamber of Deputies

The 513 seats in the lower house are elected proportionally within federative units

Federal Senate

Each of the 27 federative units has 3 seats in the upper house, with only a third in play this year

Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was Brazil’s president from 2003 to 2010. The left-wing former union leader, 76, rode a commodities boom and left office as one of the country’s most popular politicians ever, but saw his star fade as the economy collapsed under his successor’s watch and he was jailed amid a massive corruption probe. His convictions were later tossed out on procedural grounds, allowing him to return to politics.

Jair Bolsonaro, 67, was elected in a landslide in 2018, surfing an anti-corruption wave and promising to put an end to “old politics.” His administration managed to approve a long-delayed reform of Brazil’s burdensome pension system, though the president is likely best-known abroad for bashing developed countries for criticism on his environmental policies and openly opposing measures to control the Covid-19 pandemic.

While there were many contenders for the presidency, it’s been a two-man race from the start. Other candidates failed to attract voter support, with several dropping early on – including Sergio Moro, the judge ahead of the investigation that put Lula in jail turned Bolsonaro justice minister and later foe, and ex-Sao Paulo Governor Joao Doria. Ciro Gomes and Simone Tebet, who poll third and fourth, respectively, have little more than 10% of voter intentions combined.

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