Counting the vast majority of Brazilians who voted in Portugal at this point, it is already certain that Lula da Silva, of the Workers’ Party (PT), won in Lisbon – the largest constituency outside of Brazil – as well as in Porto. And in Faro.
With 96.55% of the votes counted, the PT candidate received 11,816 votes in Lisbon, 61.55% of the total and about twice as much as Bolsonaro. The current president of Brazil received 5,876 votes (30.61%).
In the Portuguese capital, Cerro Gomes took third place with 3.82% of the vote (a total of 733), ahead of Simon Tibet who received 523 votes (2.72% of the total).
In Porto, while the vote count was 94.87%, Lula da Silva won 60.48% of the vote (8,471 votes in total), followed by Bolsonaro with 30.03% (4206), according to figures from the Supreme Electoral Tribunal. . Ciro Gomez received 4.93% of the vote (690) and Simin Tibet received 2.85% (399).
In Faro, with 100% of the votes counted, Lula won with 49.13% of the vote (total 873 votes), followed by Bolsonaro with 41.08% (730 votes) and Cerro Gomez with 5.23% (93 votes).
in Brazil, With 55% of surveys sorted, Jair Bolsonaro leads 46.31%. Lula da Silva approaches the incumbent president with 44.87% of the vote. Simon Tibet 4.52% and Ciro Gomez 3.08%.
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