The 2022 Brazilian elections have already ended in some countries in Asia and Oceania and photos of ballot boxes from these places are beginning to be posted on the Internet.
Documents appear Individual voting for each candidate and the votes they received in that specific section (not nationwide)in addition to the votes of each political party, invalid votes and null votes.
The official result of the investigation abroad, as in Brazil, The Supreme Electoral Tribunal will be issued after 17:00 (Brasilia time), When the voting ends.
This year, nearly 700,000 Brazilians living in other countries will go to the polls to choose the next president.
See below for some results of these newsletters by country.
According to TSE, Australia has 5 cities where Brazilian voters can vote in these elections: Canberra, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney and Brisbane.
In Section 1150 in Canberra, the results were as follows:
- squid: 341 votes.
- Bolsonaro: 76 votes.
- Ciro Gomez: 26 votes.
- Simon Tebet: 23 votes.
- Felipe Davila: 10 votes.
- Soraya Thronic: 2 votes.
- We’ll see: 2 votes.
- Sophia Manzano: one vote.
- Email Association: 1
5 out of 491 Brazilians in this section voted in white, while 4 others canceled. 301 missed.
Election Bulletin, Section 1150 Canberra – Photo: Reproduction
In section 741, also in Kambera, the ballot box indicated:
- squid: 158 votes.
- Bolsonaro: 74 votes.
- Ciro Gomez: 14 votes.
- Simon Tebet: 11 votes.
- Felipe Davila: 4 votes.
- Soraya Thronic: one vote.
- Father Kelmon: 2 votes.
8 of 276 Brazilians voted in this section in white, while 4 others canceled. 260 missed.
According to TSE, the country has two polling stations: Wellington and Auckland. However, according to the State Department, this year’s presidential elections were held only at the Brazilian Embassy in Wellington.
In the section of Wellington 1690, the Bulletin noted the following result:
- Bolsonaro: 22 votes.
- squid: 117 votes.
- Ciro Gomez: 5 votes.
- Simon Tebet: 4 votes.
- Felipe Davila: 8 votes.
- Father Kelmon: one vote.
In the 1693 section of the same city, the bulletin indicated:
- Bolsonaro: 13 votes.
- squid: 36 votes.
- Ciro Gomez: one vote.
New Zealand two-part ballot boxes. – Photo: TSE
According to TSE, Japan has 10 cities where Brazilian voters can vote in these elections.
In Tokyo’s 1766 polling station bulletin, according to “Boletim na Mão” application data, the numbers were as follows:
- Bolsonaro: 187 votes.
- squid: 79 votes.
- Ciro Gomez: 25 votes.
- Simon Tebet: 21 votes.
- Felipe Davila: 4 votes.
- Soraya Thronic: 3 votes.
- We’ll see: 2 votes.
- Sophia Manzano: 2 votes.
- Father Kelmon: 1 votes.
One of the ballot boxes in Japan. – Photo: Reproduction / TSE
Out of 346 Brazilians in this section, 14 voted in white, while 8 others canceled. 382 missing.
In Nagoya, one of the largest cities in the country, the results of Section 265 were as follows:
- Bolsonaro: 315 votes.
- squid: 30 votes.
- Ciro Gomez: 21 votes.
- Simon Tebet: 16 votes.
- Felipe Davila: 6 votes.
- Soraya Thronic: 5 votes.
- Email Association: 2 votes.
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