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  1. A eleição presidencial de 2010 no Brasil foi realizada em dois turnos. O primeiro aconteceu em 3 de outubro de 2010, e o segundo em 31 de outubro de 2010, ambos em domingos. Foi a 6.ª eleição presidencial do país após a promulgação Constituição Federal de 1988.

  2. Nesta página, estão listados os resultados da eleição presidencial no Brasil em 2010 por unidade federativa. O pleito teve vitória de Dilma Rousseff, com 56,05% dos votos válidos em segundo turno, superando José Serra, que fez 43,95% dos votos válidos.

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    Eleitorado
    Abstenção
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    22,72%
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    &0000000000449639.000000 449 639
    22,11%
    &0000000000420331.000000 420 331
    &0000000000062539.000000 62 539
    14,88%
    &0000000002028122.000000 2 028 122
    &0000000000406174.000000 406 174
    20,03%
    • Electoral System
    • Presidential Candidates
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    • International Reactions
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    The president was elected using the two-round system; if no candidate received a majority in the first round of voting, a second round would be held. According to the Constitution, each state is represented by three senators elected by a majority of the votes. They are directly elected to an eight-year term, and there is no limit on the number of t...

    The candidates of the two major political groups of the country were Lula's former Chief of Staff, Dilma Rousseff, of the ruling centre-left democratic socialist/social democratic Workers' Party (PT), and São Paulo State former governor, José Serra, from the centre-right opposition coalition formed mainly by the Social Democratic Party (PSDB), and ...

    The official campaign began on July 6, 2010. The Superior Electoral Court has accepted the candidacies of all nine applicant candidates. According to the Superior Electoral Court's guidelines, once the official campaign began the candidates are allowed to participate on marches, motorcades, and use sound trucks to ask for votes and distributing lea...

    From January 1, 2010 up to the day preceding the election, all polls had to be registered with the Superior Electoral Court. According to polls, Rousseff was most likely to have won the race in the first round with over 50% of the valid voting intentions. She had a rapid increase in her popularity since mid-2009,[why?] and thus consolidated her lea...

    European Union: President of the European Commission José Manuel Barrosocongratulated Rousseff for her victory in the presidential elections, and highlighted the historical significance of a woman...
    Argentina: The Foreign Ministry issued a statement wishing success to Rousseff. "This victory affirms the continuity of policies that have been developed, both in Mercosur and Unasur, for the well-...
    Bolivia: President Evo Moralesissued a statement calling Rousseff's victory as a "triumph of democracy". According to Morales, Rousseff with the support for Lula, has re-imposed democracy in a "uni...
    Bulgaria: President Georgi Parvanov called the elected president of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff, inviting her to visit Bulgaria, the country of origin of her father. Parvanov said in his congratulatory...

    One of the important outcomes of the election was seen as the role of new media. Al Jazeera English also analysed the difference between the Brazil and Myanmarelections where the former was a "defeat for big media" and the latter saw a media clampdown in the run-up to the election.

    Picking Lula's Replacement: Brazil's Presidential Race Heads to Runoff – video report by Democracy Now!

    • For Brazil to Keep on Changing
    • PT
    • Dilma Rousseff
    • Michel Temer
  3. Lista de eleições presidenciais no Brasil. Esta é uma lista de eleições presidenciais no Brasil, compreendendo todas as eleições para presidente e vice-presidente do país, desde a de 1891 até a de 2022, englobando todas as Repúblicas brasileiras e seus sufrágios diretos e indiretos.

  4. Worldwide results. First round. Second round. Voter demographics. Chamber of Deputies. Senate. References. Results of the 2010 Brazilian general election. The 2010 Brazilian general election saw Dilma Rousseff of the Workers' Party (PT) elected president.