Voting Matters

Gabriel Han

Brazilian Elections

The general elections in Brazil are right around the corner, on October 28, and these are important. These elections are for president of Brazil. The reason this vote is important is because the winner of the election could be extremely influential on Brazil, and could cause problems for Brazil and the US. The first round occured on October 7, with the winner being Jair Bolsonaro with 49.2 million votes, he won the first round. The second round on October 28, will be between Jair and Fernando Haddad. On September 6, 2018, Jair was stabbed. This is thought as a political attack as it occurred while he was campaigning. The way that the Brazilian elections are conducted is in a two round system, with one round determining which candidates go into the second round, and also thinning the herd, with the second round determining the winner. But if anyone receives more than 50% of the votes in the first round, they are elected. The second round is only held if no candidate receives more than 50% of the votes in the first round. But with the former president being impeached, this election is heated, and people are feeling very strongly about this election. But in Brazil, voting is mandatory, and not voting is finable for around one US dollar. This results in good polling of the overall opinion, and does not leave one group unaccounted for because they did not vote. Brazilian citizens can vote at the age of 16, and voting is mandatory from ages 18 to 70. Brazil has an election system both very similar and very different to ours in the USA.

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