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1309:José Dirceu
807:54,501,119
796:43,267,668
747:55,752,483
736:47,651,434
641:Carlos Lupi
545:Romero Jucá
493:Composition
433:Aécio Neves
242:coalition.
236:Aécio Neves
90:Centre-left
1515:Categories
1344:Rui Falcão
1304:Rui Falcão
1050:References
1041:Rui Falcão
927:Rui Falcão
769:Candidate
709:Candidate
506:Leader(s)
475:See also:
461:Portuguese
422:neoliberal
284:of votes.
274:José Serra
226:(PSD) and
199:(PTC) and
145:pronounced
129:Portuguese
910:308 / 513
874:359 / 513
540:Catch-all
429:Petrobras
426:privatize
405:, former
363:São Paulo
276:from the
269:plurality
175:(PCdoB),
114:Elections
94:left-wing
52:Dissolved
1467:Concepts
787:Rousseff
727:Rousseff
670:(PCdoB)
656:Centrism
598:Populism
449:For the
348:65%–80%
340:60%–65%
332:55%–60%
324:50%–55%
282:majority
218:For the
171:(PMDB),
163:for the
159:(PT) in
61:Ideology
1488:Related
1024:56 / 81
988:53 / 81
966:Leader
852:Leader
810:51.64%
799:41.59%
652:(PROS)
536:(PMDB)
287:At the
246:History
195:(PSC),
191:(PSB),
183:(PRB),
179:(PDT),
44:Founded
1474:Lulism
1431:(2022)
1423:(2018)
1415:(2014)
1407:(2010)
1399:(2006)
1391:(2002)
1383:(1998)
1375:(1994)
1367:(1989)
1145:Lusa.
775:Votes
766:Round
750:56.0%
739:46.9%
715:Votes
706:Round
632:(PDT)
612:(PRB)
556:(PSD)
500:Party
187:(PR),
161:Brazil
78:Lulism
34:Leader
1019:49.4
983:55.2
905:55.7
869:58.1
594:(PR)
574:(PP)
516:(PT)
1273:(PT)
1008:2014
972:2010
963:+/–
958:# of
953:% of
948:# of
894:2014
858:2010
849:+/–
844:# of
839:% of
834:# of
804:2nd
783:1st
760:2014
744:2nd
723:1st
700:2010
368:PSOL
55:2016
47:2010
92:to
1517::
1185:.
1158:^
1149:.
1135:^
1115:^
1095:^
1086:.
1057:^
1016:)
980:)
921:51
902:)
866:)
778:%
718:%
489:.
463::
435:'
350:██
346:██
342:██
338:██
334:██
330:██
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322:██
143:,
131::
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1256:t
1249:v
1035:3
1014:1
994:–
978:1
900:1
880:–
864:1
459:(
317::
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