Posted on 10/02/2022 2:05:35 PM PDT by janetjanet998
Where are you following? I’m following at the Guardian, but you have more recent info.
The Guardian does have a good interactive state map. Of the 27 states, 8 are significantly under the national average on reporting—6 red and two blue. However, with this much of the vote in going fromm second place to an absolute majority while the field continues to soak up 10% of the vote is completely beyond the realm of what I see as possible.
Guardian now has just over 60% in, with the split being close but not quite a percentage, 46 to 45.
ouch only .81%
46.01%
32,049,235 vote
45.20%
31,484,583 vote
60.33
https://resultados.tse.jus.br/oficial/app/index.html#/eleicao/resultados
45.87%
33,694,356 vote
45.35%
33,313,006 vot
+.52
63.45% of totaled
Yes, but so long as it goes to a run-off there isn’t a huge point in chewing one’s nails over who is the leader. GOTV in the run-off will be key.\\
The results will primarily serve to discredit the polls.
Is Lula a Maduro/Castro/Putin sympathizer?
Lulu takes the lead with 70% in
Lula just pulled ahead
45.74 to 45.5
Almost dead even with exactly 2/3rds of polling places in—but assuming that this represents 2/3rds of the votes, for either party to clear the majority they will need to take 60% of everything remaining. Unless the underreporting states are the equivalent of California, New York, and Illinois, or alternately Texas, Texas, and Oklahoma that won’t happen.
Yep. That’s how Commies operate. They have no integrity.
A crook and a cronyist like all Leftist demagogues.
8/9ths in. The lefty would need to take 80% of the outstanding vote, and he isnt doing that in most of the states in which he is leading.
Run off basically guaranteed
Yup I think he ends near 48%
He may hit 49. All the blue states are virtually all in, and the three states that are significantly under-reporting are all over 60% for the left, but not in the 85% range
Don’t think he gets that high but perhaps a bit over 48%
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva 47.25%
Jair Bolsonaro 44.2%
How the election works
Brazil’s president is elected directly by the 156 million voters; there is no electoral college and no role for the legislature. A candidate needs more than 50% of the vote to be elected. If this does not happen in the first round, the top two candidates will go into a runoff election at the end of the month
Bloomberg
@business
BREAKING: Brazil’s presidential election Heads to an Oct. 30 runoff between Jair Bolsonaro and Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva https://trib.al/hF27OnW
7:53 PM · Oct 2, 2022
Just over 95% of the vote—runoff almost mathematically inevitable—1st place will be within rounding of 48% barring massive irregularities in what is left.
Looking like 98.3%, runoff guaranteed now
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