More than 120 million Brazilians will do this vote Sunday in A highly polarized election could determine whether the country returns the leftist to the helm of The world’s fourth largest democracy or keep the far right in office in office for Four more years.
With polls opening at 8am Brasilia time, race Incumbent President Jair Bolsonaro drilled against political opponent, former President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva. There are nine other candidates, but they support so diminished for Bolsonaro and da Silva.
Recent polls have given da Silva an order lead – The last Datafolha survey published Saturday found that 50% of responders who intends to vote for One of the candidates said they would vote for da Silva, against 36% for Bolsonaro. Polling Institute questioned 12800 people and with margin of error of Plus or minus 2 percent points.
Bolsonaro’s administration has been marked by incendiary and tested rhetoric of Democratic institutions, his treatment was widely criticized of The COVID-19 pandemic and the worst deforestation in Amazon rainforest in 15 years.
but he did built base dedicated to defense traditional family values, rejecting political correctness, and presenting itself as protecting the nation from violating leftist policies on Personal liberties produce economic turmoil.
slow economic recovery not yet reached the poor, with 33 million Brazilians go hungry though higher social welfare payments. like many of Its neighbors in Latin America are adapting with High inflation and a huge number of people After being excluded from official employment, Brazil considers switching to politics left.
Gustavo Petro in Colombia, Gabriel Boric in Chile and Pedro Castillo in Peru is among the left- Lean leaders in The region who I assumed recently power.
there chance Can da Silva win in The first roundwithout need for a run-off on October 30. And for that to happen, he would have done need more more than 50% of Valid voteswhich excludes damaged and empty ballots. Brazil has more Over 150 million eligible voters, voting is mandatory, but abstention rates can be as high as 20%.
sincere win It will sharpen focus on The president’s reaction to the count since he repeatedly questioned the reliability of no just of Polls, but also of e-voting machines. Analysts fear it has laid the groundwork for the rejection results. in one Point, Bolsonaro claimed to have evidence of Forgery, but did not submit anything, even after the electoral authority set Deadline to do so. He said recently on September 18 that if he doesn’t win in The first roundThere must be something “unnatural”.
The two most likely candidates key the rules of support: Evangelicals and Whites men for Bolsonaro, women, minorities and the poor for da Silva.
Will da Silva, 76 years old, vote in State of Sao Paulo, where he worked in the field of minerals union leader. He rose from poverty to the presidency and is credited with it with building wide range social Good program During his tenure 2003-2010 that helped raise scores of millions in the middle class.
But he also I remembered for The involvement of his management in Large-scale corruption scandals that have confused politicians and business managers.
da Silva’s own convictions for corruption and money laundering It resulted in him being imprisoned for 19 months, which sidelined him from the 2018 presidential election race That opinion polls indicated that it was leading against Bolsonaro. The Supreme Court later overturned da Silva’s convictions on Arguing that the judge was biased and complicit with prosecutors.
Bolsonaro, who will vote in Rio de Janeiro, I slept up in Modest family Before joining Army. Finally turned around to politics after forcing them out of The military for Publicly press for higher wages for soldiers. in seven years terms as a marginal legislator in Congress less house was regularly expressing nostalgia for For two decades in the country military dictatorship.
His openings to the armed forces have raised fears that possible rejection of election results It can be backed by senior copper.
Traditionally, the armed forces intervene in Elections are limited to voting machines For isolated communities and beef up Safety in violent areas. but this yearBolsonaro suggested military should Parallel counting of The ballots.
While this has not materialized, the Ministry of Defense said it will scrutinize results in over 380 polling stations throughout Brazil. Any citizen or entity capable of doing the same, consulting with a vote outcome available At each station after closing the ballot paper and online.
Because of vote It is performed primarily electronically results usually out in a matter of minutes, with The final result available few hours Later. this is yearAll polls will close at 5 p.m. Brasilia time, regardless of areas that are in Subsequent time zones.
More than 120 million Brazilians will do this vote Sunday in A highly polarized election could determine whether the country returns the leftist to the helm of The world’s fourth largest democracy or keep the far right in office in office for Four more years.
With polls opening at 8am Brasilia time, race Incumbent President Jair Bolsonaro drilled against political opponent, former President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva. There are nine other candidates, but they support so diminished for Bolsonaro and da Silva.
Recent polls have given da Silva an order lead – The last Datafolha survey published Saturday found that 50% of responders who intends to vote for One of the candidates said they would vote for da Silva, against 36% for Bolsonaro. Polling Institute questioned 12800 people and with margin of error of Plus or minus 2 percent points.
Bolsonaro’s administration has been marked by incendiary and tested rhetoric of Democratic institutions, his treatment was widely criticized of The COVID-19 pandemic and the worst deforestation in Amazon rainforest in 15 years.
but he did built base dedicated to defense traditional family values, rejecting political correctness, and presenting itself as protecting the nation from violating leftist policies on Personal liberties produce economic turmoil.
slow economic recovery not yet reached the poor, with 33 million Brazilians go hungry though higher social welfare payments. like many of Its neighbors in Latin America are adapting with High inflation and a huge number of people After being excluded from official employment, Brazil considers switching to politics left.
Gustavo Petro in Colombia, Gabriel Boric in Chile and Pedro Castillo in Peru is among the left- Lean leaders in The region who I assumed recently power.
there chance Can da Silva win in The first roundwithout need for a run-off on October 30. And for that to happen, he would have done need more more than 50% of Valid voteswhich excludes damaged and empty ballots. Brazil has more Over 150 million eligible voters, voting is mandatory, but abstention rates can be as high as 20%.
sincere win It will sharpen focus on The president’s reaction to the count since he repeatedly questioned the reliability of no just of Polls, but also of e-voting machines. Analysts fear it has laid the groundwork for the rejection results. in one Point, Bolsonaro claimed to have evidence of Forgery, but did not submit anything, even after the electoral authority set Deadline to do so. He said recently on September 18 that if he doesn’t win in The first roundThere must be something “unnatural”.
The two most likely candidates key the rules of support: Evangelicals and Whites men for Bolsonaro, women, minorities and the poor for da Silva.
Will da Silva, 76 years old, vote in State of Sao Paulo, where he worked in the field of minerals union leader. He rose from poverty to the presidency and is credited with it with building wide range social Good program During his tenure 2003-2010 that helped raise scores of millions in the middle class.
But he also I remembered for The involvement of his management in Large-scale corruption scandals that have confused politicians and business managers.
da Silva’s own convictions for corruption and money laundering It resulted in him being imprisoned for 19 months, which sidelined him from the 2018 presidential election race That opinion polls indicated that it was leading against Bolsonaro. The Supreme Court later overturned da Silva’s convictions on Arguing that the judge was biased and complicit with prosecutors.
Bolsonaro, who will vote in Rio de Janeiro, I slept up in Modest family Before joining Army. Finally turned around to politics after forcing them out of The military for Publicly press for higher wages for soldiers. in seven years terms as a marginal legislator in Congress less house was regularly expressing nostalgia for For two decades in the country military dictatorship.
His openings to the armed forces have raised fears that possible rejection of election results It can be backed by senior copper.
Traditionally, the armed forces intervene in Elections are limited to voting machines For isolated communities and beef up Safety in violent areas. but this yearBolsonaro suggested military should Parallel counting of The ballots.
While this has not materialized, the Ministry of Defense said it will scrutinize results in over 380 polling stations throughout Brazil. Any citizen or entity capable of doing the same, consulting with a vote outcome available At each station after closing the ballot paper and online.
Because of vote It is performed primarily electronically results usually out in a matter of minutes, with The final result available few hours Later. this is yearAll polls will close at 5 p.m. Brasilia time, regardless of areas that are in Subsequent time zones.