Voters post photos of ballot boxes abroad

Voters post photos of ballot boxes abroad

The 2022 Brazilian elections have already ended in some countries in Asia and Oceania, and photos of the ballot boxes from those locations have been leaked onto the internet.

The documents show the individual vote for each candidate and the votes they received in that particular section (not federal)in addition to votes for each political party, zero votes and blank votes.

The official result of investigations abroad, as in Brazil, will be released by the Supreme Electoral Court after 17:00 (Brasília time), when voting ends.

This year, almost 700,000 Brazilians living in other countries will take part in the ballot box to choose the next president.

Below are some results of these newsletters by country.

According to the TSE, there are five cities in Australia where Brazilian voters can vote in these elections: Canberra, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney and Brisbane.

In Section 1150 in Canberra, the results were as follows:

  • Octopus: 341 votes.
  • Bolsonaro: 76 votes.
  • Ciro Gomes: 26 votes.
  • Simon Tebet: 23 votes.
  • Felipe D’Avila: 10 votes.
  • Soraya Thronicke: 2 votes.
  • Will see: 2 votes.
  • Sofia Manzano: 1 vote.
  • Eymael ingredient: 1

5 of the 491 Brazilians in that section voted white while another 4 annulled. 301 missed.

1 of 3 Canberra Section 1150 Election Bulletin — Photo: Reproduction

Canberra Section 1150 Election Bulletin — Photo: Reproduction

In section 741, also in Cambera, the ballot box pointed out:

  • Octopus: 158 votes.
  • Bolsonaro: 74 votes.
  • Ciro Gomes: 14 votes.
  • Simon Tebet: 11 votes.
  • Felipe D’Avila: 4 votes.
  • Soraya Thronicke: 1 vote.
  • Father Kelmon: 2 votes.

8 of the 276 Brazilians in that section voted white while another 4 annulled. 260 missed.

According to the TSE, the country has two polling stations: Wellington and Auckland. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this year the presidential election took place only at the seat of the Brazilian embassy in Wellington.

In Wellington’s Section 1690, the Bulletin gave the following result:

  • Bolsonaro: 22 votes.
  • Octopus: 117 votes.
  • Ciro Gomes: 5 votes.
  • Simon Tebet: 4 votes.
  • Felipe D’Avila: 8 votes.
  • Father Kelmon: 1 vote.

In Section 1693 of the same city, the Bulletin pointed out:

  • Bolsonaro: 13 votes.
  • Octopus: 36 votes.
  • Ciro Gomes: 1 vote.

2 of 3 bulletins from twopart ballot boxes in New Zealand. — Photo: TSE

New Zealand twopiece ballot box. — Photo: TSE

According to TSE, there are 10 cities in Japan where Brazilian voters can participate in these elections.

In the Bulletin of Tokyo Polling Station 1766, according to the Boletim na Mão app, the numbers are as follows:

  • Bolsonaro: 187 votes.
  • Octopus: 79 votes.
  • Ciro Gomes: 25 votes.
  • Simon Tebet: 21 votes.
  • Felipe D’Avila: 4 votes.
  • Soraya Thronicke: 3 votes.
  • Will see: 2 votes.
  • Sofia Manzano: 2 votes.
  • Father Kelmon: 1 votes.

3 of 3 One of the ballot boxes in Japan. — Photo: Reproduction / TSE

One of the ballot boxes in Japan. — Photo: Reproduction / TSE

14 of the 346 Brazilians in that section voted white while another 8 annulled. 382 were missing.

In Nagoya, one of the largest cities in the country, the results of Section 265 were:

  • Bolsonaro: 315 votes.
  • Octopus: 30 votes.
  • Ciro Gomes: 21 votes.
  • Simon Tebet: 16 votes.
  • Felipe D’Avila: 6 votes.
  • Soraya Thronicke: 5 votes.
  • Eymael ingredient: 2 votes.