Today (18th) the deadline for those who will be in transit, on voting day, to inform the local Electoral Court, outside their electoral domicile, where they will vote.
Voting in transit is only allowed for voters who have their title in order and who are, on election day, in municipalities with an electorate of over 100,000 people. The deadline is August 18th.
Anyone outside their state can vote only for President of the Republic. Voters outside their own city, but in another municipality in the same state, will be able to vote for all the positions in dispute.
This type of vote is not valid for electronic voting machines installed abroad, however, the Brazilian voter who lives outside the country, but will be in Brazil during the election period, may request to vote in transit.
The first round will be held on October 2, when voters go to the polls to elect the President of the Republic, governors, senators, federal, state and district deputies. An eventual second round for the presidential race and the state governments will be on October 30th.