Brazil | Polls close in the municipal elections
TeleSUR correspondent Brian Mier reports on the local elections in Brazil, in which voters will choose Mayors, Vice Mayors and Councillors in all 5,569 municipalities. teleSUR
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00:00And we go to Brazil with our correspondent Brian Muir for the latest about the local
00:05elections being held today in that country.
00:10Polls closed at 5 p.m. across Brazil today in all 5,569 municipalities where local elections
00:18have been taking place.
00:20Brazil has over 155 million registered voters, and millions came out today to choose their
00:27next mayors, vice mayors, and city councilors in a context in which more than 50,000 city
00:33councilors are going to be elected today.
00:36In all cities over the population of 200,000 in the country, if no candidate gets 50 percent,
00:43it'll go to a runoff election.
00:45That date is October 27th.
00:47But the electronic voting system is so fast here that results are already pouring in.
00:52Several people in major cities across the country have already been declared mayor,
00:56like here in Recife, where João Campos was just elected with nearly 80 percent of the
01:01vote.
01:02Other capitals across the Northeast and the North have declared victors already.
01:07And although the São Paulo race is going to go down to the wire, we're currently at
01:11a three-way tie between leftist candidate Guilherme Bolos, who's supported by Lula,
01:17and two right-wing candidates, incumbent Ricardo Nunes and challenger Pablo Marçal, a far-right
01:24social media influencer who used to work as a coach.
01:29Although the results aren't all in yet, some general tendencies are making themselves known.
01:35First of all, the big winners today are clearly going to be the center-right parties that
01:39have been running this country, basically, including through their families before there
01:45even were elections, for hundreds of years.
01:47These are local regional power coalitions that trace their roots back to slavery days
01:52in many parts of the country and switch parties at the drop of a hat.
01:56The big winners so far appear to be União Brasil and MDB, which used to be the official
02:03opposition party during the military dictatorship.
02:07Things are moving so fast right now that we'll probably have all of the results in within
02:11the next two hours, but for now, especially in São Paulo, millions of people are glued
02:16to their computer screens, glued to the TV news stations.