Abroad, the nine hours were maintained to vote, but with the schedules of each country, so the final results were known before the count begins in Rio de Janeiro.
the of New Zealand, even with figures of little relevance, had a symbolic weight because it was the first known result: of the 451 valid votes cast in Wellington, 329 were for Lula (72.9% percent of the valid votes) and 71 for Bolsonaro (15.7%), according to figures released by the embassy. The former president also won Australia: went from 575 to 375.
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In JapanMeanwhile, the president’s re-election aspirations added 5,718 supports and the PT candidate 2,434. Voted in 10 cities.
The ANSA agency said that Lula da Silva also prevailed in the two main polling stations in China, Beijing and Shanghai, and unofficial figures indicate that it was 141 to 67 for the former trade unionist. Numbers are also not official. South Korea which, in principle, give victory to the leftist leader with 130 votes over 53 for Jair Bolsonaro.
Figures published by Globo give Lula the victory in Singapore (87 to 60), to the ultraconservative in Israel by a minimal difference (178 to 175), again to the PT candidate in Estonia (148 to 16) and also in Finland (3900 to 127).
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Partial figures of Germanywhere votes were cast in Berlin and Frankfurt, showed the opposition candidate at the top with 1,955 votes against 219. Lula da Silva also appeared with an advantage in Hungary (175 to 44), Czech Republic (253 to 58) and initially in France, Denmark Y Belgiumalthough in these last three countries some sections remained to be added.
Portugalthe country with the highest number of entries, had to extend the schedule due to the influx of voters, especially in Lisbon. The Brazilian consul in the capital, wladimir wallerannounced the extension after receiving authorization from the Supreme Electoral Court (TSE). Voting is taking place at the Faculty of Law of the University of Lisbon.
The places that concentrated the largest number of Brazilians eligible to vote were Lisbon (45,273), Miami (20,189) and Boston (37,159). The countries with the largest number of Brazilian voters are the United States, Japan and Portugal, in that order.
In 46 locations abroad there were no elections this year, because the minimum number of qualified voters was not reached, due to the closure of the place and even due to the geopolitical context, as in the cases of the sections of Damascus (Syria) and kyiv (Ukraine). ).
Source: Ambito

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