Lula won but there will be a ballot with Bolsonaro

Lula won but there will be a ballot with Bolsonaro

To win in the first round you need 50% plus one of the votes. As none of the candidates reached that figure, the Presidency of Brazil will be defined in a ballot on October 30.

The Superior Electoral Tribunal counts only the valid votes to elect the president, that is, it does not include blank or annulled votes.

The tables opened promptly at 8 a.m. and generally closed at 5 p.m.

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People outside a polling station in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

NA Photo: REUTERS/Lucas Landau

data delay

The large influx of voters and some complications with the biometric validation system this Sunday caused delays of up to three hours in voting centers throughout Brazil, which delayed the final closing time of the electionauthorities announced.

More than 156 million Brazilians were qualified to participate in the elections, in which the governors of the 27 states, 21 senators, 513 federal deputies and more than 1,000 regional legislators were also elected.

Voting in Brazil is mandatory for citizens between 18 and 69 years old and optional for those between 16 and 17 and those over 70.

Whoever is the winner, will assume the Presidency on January 1, 2023 and with it, the reins of the largest and most populous country in South America, as well as its largest economy, the tenth in the world, according to the IMF based on GDP nominal.

Source: Ambito

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