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TSE receives the first registrations of candidacy for president

The Superior Electoral Court (TSE) started receiving today (1st) the candidacy records for the Presidency of the Republic for this year’s elections. The first two records the court received were from candidates Pablo Marçal (Pros) and Sofia Manzano (PCB).TSE receives the first registrations of candidacy for president

Party conventions have been taking place since July 20th. It is at the convention that party members approve the name of a certain pre-candidate for the presidential race. After the convention, the parties send the names of candidates to a system developed by the Electoral Justice exclusively for the registration of minutes of party conventions and requests for registration of candidacies.

The 2022 electoral calendar defines August 15 as the deadline for political parties, federations and coalitions to request the registration of candidates for the positions of president, governor and senator, as well as for vacancies for federal deputies, state and district.

The citizen can follow the records through the system DisclosesCandAccounts, from the TSE. It contains detailed information regarding candidates and candidates, such as criminal certificates and declaration of assets. The system also allows consulting the rendering of accounts with the collection and expenses during the campaign.

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Born in Goiânia (GO), Pablo Marçal is 35 years old, is a businessman and will have Fátima Pérola Neggra, 54, as his deputy. She is a military police officer and writer, born in Iporã (PR).

Candidate Sofia Manzano is 51 years old, is a university professor and was born in São Paulo (SP). She will have as deputy Antônio Alves da Silva Junior, 43 years old, journalist, born in Recife (PE).

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