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doofy

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Oct 1 Sat 2022

Next Elected Brazilian President

Lula da Silva -300
Jair Bolsonaro +200
Eduardo Leite +4000
Ciro Gomes +6600
Fernando Haddad
10000
Joao Doria +10000
Marina Silva +10000
Flavio Dino +10000
Sergio Moro +10000
 

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Tuesday, May 10, 2022

Poll Tracker: Brazil’s 2022 Presidential Election​

By Chase Harrison

See how competition between presidential hopefuls is shaping up ahead of the October 2 first-round vote.

Brazil’s 2022 presidential election will see familiar faces on the ballot. Not only is current President Jair Bolsonaro in the race, but former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (2003–2010) is also running after being cleared by a judge of corruption charges last year.

They are joined by pre-candidates that include former Governor and Minister Ciro Gomes and former São Paulo Governor João Doria. Observers speculate that former Rio Grande do Sul Governor Eduardo Leite may mount a presidential bid, despite losing his party’s primary to Doria.

Former Minister of Justice Sergio Moro—the judge who put Lula in jail—was polling in third place for most of 2022. However, he ended his campaign on March 31.

The first round of the election takes place October 2, alongside votes for 27 out of 81 senators, all 513 members of the Chamber of Deputies, and all 27 governors and state legislatures. If no presidential or gubernatorial candidate reaches 50 percent, runoffs

Voting in Brazil is compulsory and turnout was close to 80 percent in the 2018 first-round vote.
 

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Lula's Lead Narrows in Brazil Election Race -MDA Poll​

By Reuters​

May 10, 2022

BRASILIA (Reuters) -Former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva retains a 14-percentage-point lead against far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro if an October election goes to a run-off between them as expected, a new opinion poll showed on Tuesday.
Bolsonaro has gained ground, however, with approval of his government rising more than 4 percentage points to about 30%, according to the survey by pollster MDA, commissioned by transportation industry group CNT.

The result supported a recent trend in several surveys showing Bolsonaro's standing has risen among voters as his government boosts spending on social programs and the president crisscrossed the country ahead of the formal campaign season.

In initial simulated first round of voting with other candidates, Lula drew 40.6% of voter support against 32% for Bolsonaro, compared to a CNT/MDA survey in February when Lula had 42.2% to Bolsonaro's 28%.

Lula would win a second-round run-off against Bolsonaro today by 50.8% of votes versus 36.8%, a narrower advantage than in February, when Lula led Bolsonaro 53.2% to 35.3% - a difference of almost 18 percentage points.

"The poll indicates an improvement for Bolsonaro, with increases both in the positive evaluation of his government and of his personal performance" as president," MDA said.

Bolsonaro has repeatedly suggested Brazil's electronic voting system is vulnerable to fraud without providing evidence, causing a crisis with electoral authorities and raising fears that he might not accept a defeat in October.

The CNT/MDA poll found that 68% of voters have confidence in Brazil's electronic voting machines.
The MDA poll surveyed 2,002 voters between May 4-7 and has a margin of error of 2.2 percentage points in either direction.
 

BMR Genie

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Good luck Brazil. I just hope the people will choose a better and good choice of President.

Philippine election was done last Monday and sad to say our political beliefs can really make or break a lot of relationship. Relationship between family, friends and colleagues are not exempted.
 

Wagerallsports

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Philippine election was done last Monday and sad to say our political beliefs can really make or break a lot of relationship. Relationship between family, friends and colleagues are not exempted.
Yes unfortunately this is the case in every country Genie and although that's not how things should be it's just the way people are these days
 
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