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Oct. 2, 2022 Held

Brazil

Federative Republic of Brazil

Election for Camara dos Deputados (Brazilian Chamber of Deputies)

Results

Voter Participation

Voter
Turnout*
Cast Votes:123,195,571
Valid Votes:110,211,184
Invalid Votes:12,984,387

Vote Share by Party:

Party Seats Won Seats Change Votes

Liberal Party (Partido Liberal) 99 - 18,228,958

16.54%

Workers Party (Partido dos Trabalhadores) 68 - 15,354,125

13.93%

Brazil Union (União Brasil) 59 - 10,262,035

9.31%

Progressives (Progressistas) 47 - 8,704,341

7.90%

Social Democratic Party (Partido Social Democratico) 42 - 8,322,183

7.55%

Brazilian Democratic Movement (Movimento Democrático Brasileiro) 42 - 7,992,988

7.25%

Republicans (Republicans) 41 - 7,618,108

6.91%
Election Results Modified: Oct 05, 2022

General Information

At Stake in this Election:        

  • 513 members of the Chamber of Deputies of the Federative Republic of Brazil 

Government Structure: 

  • Chief of State: President Jair BOLSONARO (since Jan 2019) 

  • Head of Government: President Jair BOLSONARO (since Jan 2019) 

  • Assembly: National Congress, a bicameral legislature with an 81-member Federal Senate and a 513-member Chamber of Deputies.  

Electoral System: 

  • The President is elected to a four-year term and may run for a single consecutive term. Once a following term has elapsed, a President may run again for another two consecutive terms. If a candidate receives more than 50% of the vote in the first round, they are elected. If this threshold is not met, the two candidates with the most votes participate in a second round, held on the last Sunday of October. 

  • The 81 members of the Federal Senate are elected to an eight-year term. Elections are held every four years, so either a third or two-thirds of the Senate is elected at a time. Each of the country’s 27 federative units (the Federal District and each of the 26 states) have three senators. In years where a third of the Senate is elected, voters cast one vote and the candidate who receives a plurality of votes within their state is elected. In years when two-thirds of members are up for election, voters can cast two votes, though not for the same person. Each party can nominate up to two candidates in each state in this cycle. 

  • The 513 members of the Chamber of Deputies are elected to a four-year term. They are elected by proportional representation. The number of deputies elected is proportional to the size of the population of the respective state (or Federal District), with the lowest population electing eight and the highest population electing seventy.  

Main Parties in this Election*:  

  • Liberal Party / Partido Liberal 

  • Leader: Valdemar Costa NETO 

  • Seats won in last election: 33 

  • Progressives / Progessistas 

  • Leader: Ciro NOGUIERA LIMA FILHO

  • Seats won in last election: 38 

  • Workers Party / Partido dos Trabalhadores 

  • Leader: Gleisi HO

  • Seats won in last election: 56 

  • Brazil Union / União Brasil 

  • Leader: Luciano Bivar 

  • Seats won in last election: 81 

  • Social Democratic Party / Partido Social Democratico 

  • Leader: Alfredo Cotait NETO 

  • Seats won in last election: 35 

  • Republicans / Repubicanos 

  • Leader: Marcos PEREIRA 

  • Seats won in last election: 29 

  • Brazilian Democratic Movement / Movimento Democrático Brasileiro 

  • Leader: Baleia Rossi 

  • Seats won in last election: 34 

*This list represents the parties with at least 5% currently in the body or new parties. 

Population and Registered Voters: 

  • Population: 217,240,060 (2022 est.)

  • Registered Voters:156,454,011 (2022)2 

Gender Data: 

  • Female Population: 107,474,397 (2022 est.)

  • Is Brazil a signatory to CEDAW: Yes (31 March 1981)

  • Has Brazil ratified CEDAW: Yes (01 Feb 1984)

  • Gender Quota: Yes, In the Chamber of Deputies, each party list must consist of a minimum of 30% and a maximum of 70% for each sex.6  

  • Female Candidates in this election: Yes 

  • Number of Female Legislators (pre-election): 76 out of 513 in the Chamber of Deputies (14.8%); 14 out of 81 (17.3%)7 

  • Human Development Index (HDI) Position: Rank 87 at 0.754 (2022)

  • Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) Categorization: Low at 0.0458 (2014)9 

Disability Data: 

  • Is Brazil a signatory to CRPD: Yes (30 Mar 2007)10 

  • Has Brazil ratified CRPD: Yes (01 Aug 2008)11 

  • Population with a disability: 30,368,872 (2022 est.)12 

IFES Resources: 

  • Does IFES have a presence in Brazil: No  

  • Election Judgements: Yes, 4 

  • Election FAQs: Yes 

 

1. https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/brazil/#people-and-society

2. https://sig.tse.jus.br/ords/dwapr/seai/r/sig-eleitor-eleitorado-mensal/home?session=13064758096140

3. https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/brazil/#people-and-society

4. https://tbinternet.ohchr.org/_layouts/15/TreatyBodyExternal/Treaty.aspx?CountryID=24&Lang=en 

5. https://tbinternet.ohchr.org/_layouts/15/TreatyBodyExternal/Treaty.aspx?CountryID=24&Lang=en 

6. https://www.idea.int/data-tools/data/gender-quotas/country-view/68/35

7. https://data.ipu.org/women-ranking?month=7&year=2022 

8. https://hdr.undp.org/data-center/specific-country-data#/countries/BRA

9. https://www.genderindex.org/country/brazil-2014-results/

10. https://tbinternet.ohchr.org/_layouts/15/TreatyBodyExternal/Treaty.aspx?CountryID=24&Lang=en 

11. https://tbinternet.ohchr.org/_layouts/15/TreatyBodyExternal/Treaty.aspx?CountryID=24&Lang=en 

12. http://electionaccess.org/en/resources/countries/?q=brazil#tab

Election Modified: Aug 02, 2023

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