After being scrutinized 95% of the tables in the presidential elections of Brazilformer president Luis Ignacio Lula Da Silva maintains a slight advantage over Jair Bolsonaro, current president of the Latin American giant.
The former president, who will go to a second back facing Jair Bolsonaro, has so far a total of votes 51,531,953, which translates into 47.3% of the votes counted, while Jair Bolsonaroremains, past 95% of the counted tables, with 44.1% represented in 48,541,405.
As a peculiarity of the day it is highlighted that the results have been really tight, cwith differences that do not exceed two percentage points.
In the first part of the ballot, the current President of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, maintained a differenceover his rival, former president Jair Bolsonaro.
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Passed 70% of the total scrutiny, the former president managed an advantage of half a percentage point and little by little it increased slightly.
Despite the fact that in recent days, the polls indicated that Lula Da Silva could win in the first round, the truth is that the results were not enough for him, so a second meeting is expected in Brazil, to define the name of the new president.
Throughout the count the third place kept it Simone Tebet, who passed 95% of the counted tables, achieved a total of 4,721,175, which means 4.3% of the total votes.
It must be remembered that the current president, Jair Bolsonaro, went to vote in a electoral college in the Military Village of Rio de Janeiro, ensuring that he would win the elections in the first round.
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At the same time, the leader of the Brazilian left and former president of that country, Luis Ignacio Lula da Silva, voted in Sao Bernardo do Campo, a city in the São Paulo metropolitan region.