Municipal elections in Brazil
2020 Brazilian municipal elections|
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Leader
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Bruno Araújo
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Baleia Rossi
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Alfredo Cotait Neto
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Party
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PSDB
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MDB
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PSD
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Leader since
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31 May 2019
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6 October 2019
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8 June 2016
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Popular vote
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10,332,139
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10,290,749
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10,145,167
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Councillors
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4,377
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7,335
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5,694
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Councillors +/–
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987
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225
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1,044
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Mayors
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520
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784
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654
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Mayors +/–
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265
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251
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117
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Leader
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ACM Neto
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Ciro Nogueira
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Gleisi Hoffmann
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Party
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DEM
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PP
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PT
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Leader since
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8 March 2018
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11 April 2013
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5 July 2017
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Popular vote
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8,066,979
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7,372,094
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6,684,113
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Councillors
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4,341
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6,346
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2,665
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Councillors +/–
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1,436
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1,603
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150
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Mayors
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464
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685
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183
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Mayors +/–
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198
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191
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71
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Municipal elections took place in Brazil on 15 November 2020 (and 29 November, for cities with more than 200,000 voters where the second polling date was available).[1] Electors chose Mayors, Vice-Mayors and City Councillors of all 5,568 cities of the country. The partisan conventions took place between 31 August and 16 September. They were the first elections since Bolsonaro's election as President.