1660116555 Registered to date seven candidacies for the presidency in Brazil

Registered to date seven candidacies for the presidency in Brazil September 5th September 5th

To date, the Supreme Electoral Court of Brazil has received seven out of twelve possible applications for the registration of candidates for the office of President of the Republic in October’s general elections.

Electoral sources confirmed that the new party presented the nomination of Felipe D’Avila, whose rapporteur is Minister Sérgio Banhos.

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the coalition Brazil of hope formalized that of former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, whose rapporteur is Judge Carlos Horbach.

The match national unity conveyed the appointment of Leo Pericles, reported by Minister Mauro Campbell Marques.

The Alliance too Brazil for everyone handed over the inscription by Simone Tebet, distributed to the magistrate Ricardo Lewandowski.

That United Socialist Workers Party approved the seat of Vera Lúcia Salgado, whose rapporteur is also Lewandowski.

Earlier, on August 1, the TSE received the first two requests for records from presidential candidates for the next election.

That Republican Party of Social Order confirmed the name of Pablo Marçal, reported by Minister Alexandre de Moraes.

While the pCommunist Party of Brazil appointed Sofia Manzano, who also has Lewandowski as rapporteur.

As set out in the 2022 election calendar, once the names that will contest a position have been determined, the parties, associations and coalitions have until August 15 to request registration of candidatures.

In the case of party associations, the party congress must take place uniformly with the participation of all member parties.

More than 156 million voters are eligible to vote on October 2, when Brazilians begin voting for the next head of state, as well as future federal, state and district governors, senators and lawmakers.

The possibility of coalitions between the parties applies only to the dispute over the so-called majority positions.

That is, those in which the candidate with the most votes remains vacant, in the case of the right to vote for president, governor, mayor, and senator. It does not apply to proportional representation (MPs).

Election propaganda is only allowed from August 16th.

To this day, Lula, the Labor Party flag-bearer, is leading all opinion polls ahead of the election that will see ultra-right President Jair Bolsonaro seek re-election. (Latin Press)