Meanwhile, the current president Jair Bolsonaro obtained 71 votes, which is equivalent to 15.7 percent of the total number of valid votes. Although the number is not significant, the data spread quickly because it was the first, BAE pointed out.
The presidential candidate for Democratic Labor Party (PDT), Ciro Gomes, added 23 votes and Simone Tebet, candidate for the Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB), got 8 votes.
The senator fell behind the candidate of the New Party, Felipe D’avilawhich obtained 11 votes in New Zealand, while in Brazil the election was already beginning and the two main candidates were voting, they add.
As explained by O Globo, the data was obtained from a bulletin placed outside the embassy in Wellington that was photographed and shared on social networks.
The morning paper recalled that the official data will be released by the Superior Electoral Court after the voting closes in Brazil, at 6:00 p.m. in Argentina.
Presidential elections: foreign vote in New Zealand
- Lula (PT) 73%
- Bolsonaro (PL) 15.9%
- Gomes (PDT) 5.2%
- D’Avila (NOVO) 3.1%
- Tebet (MDB) 1.8%
Source: Ambito

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