Elections in Brazil: Lula wins in Portugal | Brazil Elections 2022
With the vast majority of the votes of Brazilians who voted in Portugal counted, it is already certain that Lula da Silva, from the Workers’ Party (PT), won in Lisbon – the largest constituency outside Brazil – and also in Porto and Faro.
With 91.38% of the votes counted, the PT candidate got 10,873 votes in Lisbon, 60.90% of the total and almost twice as many as Bolsonaro got. The current President of Brazil got 5561 votes (31.15%).
In the Portuguese capital he is in third, Gomes Gomes is in third, 3.85% of the votes (a total of 687), ahead of Simone Tebet, who had C votes 498 votes (2.97% of the total).
In Porto, at a time when the vote count is 94.87%, Lula da Silva won with 60.48% of the votes (8471 votes in total), followed by Bolsonaro with 30.03% (4206), according to the figures of the Superior Electoral Court. Ciro Gomes collected 4.93% of the votes (690) and Simene Tebet 2.85% (399).
In Faro, with 100% of the votes counted, Lula won with 49.13% of the votes (873 votes in total), followed by Bolsonaro with 41.08% (730 votes) and Ciro Gomes with 5.23% (93 votes). ) ).
In Brazil, with 55% of the polls counted, Jair Bolsonaro leads with 46.31%. Lula da Silva approaches the current President, registering 44.87% of the votes. Simone Tebet has 4.52% of the votes and Ciro Gomes 3.08%.