What time do the results come out and how to follow the counting of the 2nd round of the 2024 elections

What time do the results come out and how to follow the counting of the 2nd round of the 2024 elections

Voting for the second round of the 2024 elections, which will take place in 51 Brazilian municipalities, will close at 5pm this Sunday, the 27th. From this moment on, the counting of the ballots will begin and, in a few hours, the new one will be known that the mayors of the municipalities that will be selected did not decide the dispute on October 6.

Voters can follow the counting of votes on the site Estadao. Once the polls close, the newspaper’s platform will be constantly updated with data from the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) to inform which candidates will be winners.

By typing your State and Municipality in the search field, a special page with the city count informs, in real time, the percentage of ballots counted and how many votes each candidate has, until 100% of them are counted in the results. The second card of the round must be selected, in blue – it is marked with the digit “2nd”.

The counting of 100% of the votes in the capital São Paulo in the first round ended at 10.05pm, or just over five hours after the end of voting. The current mayor and candidate for re-election Ricardo Nunes (MDB) and the federal deputy Guilherme Boulos (PSOL) obtained respectively 29.48% and 29.07% of the valid votes, a result that took them to the second phase of the elections .

In the last elections, the second round was decided at 8.30pm, when the votes from all polling stations in the capital São Paulo were counted. The then mayor Bruno Covas (PSDB), re-elected for another mandate, celebrated his victory shortly before 7pm, when mathematically there were no more chances for Boulos, his competitor. The toucan obtained 59.38% of the valid votes.

In Rio, the victory of Eduardo Paes (PSD) in 2020, with 64% of valid votes, was celebrated shortly after 6pm, with the country’s main newspapers reporting the result against then-mayor Marcelo Crivella (Republicans ). The counting of all the ballot boxes concluded on November 29th at 8.10 pm.

Source: Terra

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