- Luis Barucho and Ricardo Senra
- From BBC News Brazil to London
In Cuba, one of the countries most cited in the Brazilian electoral bang, President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) obtained only 1 vote, or 3.23% of the total, while Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT ) won with 28 votes, or 90.32%.
Completing the modest Brazilian vote on the socialist island, Ciro Gomes (PDT), with 1 vote, and Luiz Felipe D’Avila (Novo), also with 1.
According to the Superior Electoral Tribunal, the former president of the PT was the big winner in the first round among Brazilians living abroad.
With 99.15% of the polls counted, Lula obtained 47.13% of the valid votes abroad, while Bolsonaro, who is seeking re-election, 41.63%.
In absolute numbers, Lula had more than 137,600 votes abroad, while Bolsonaro had 121,600.
Ciro Gomes was third with around 13,200 votes and Simone Tebet (MDB) was fourth with 13,050.
In Israelwhose flag is one of the most frequent in demonstrations of support for the president in Brazil, Bolsonaro won with 45.98% in Tel Aviv, against 39.37% in Lula.
Four years ago, in the 1st round, Bolsonaro reached 66.5% of the vote there, while Fernando Haddad had only 6.8%.
In general, the petista was preferred by Brazilians in Europe and Oceania. Bolsonaro won in the Middle East, the United States and Japan.
The dispute was fiercer in Latin America, Africa and Asia.
Main electoral colleges
In the largest electoral college of Brazilians Abroad, Lisbon (Portugal), Lula won with 61.6% of the vote (against 30.58% for Bolsonaro).
In miami (USA), the second largest college, Bolsonaro won with 74.3%, against 16.24% for Lula.
Boston (United States) is home to the third largest community of Brazilian voters. There, Bolsonaro had 69.89% and Lula 23.04%.
In Tokyo, in Japan, Bolsonaro won with 66.94% of the vote. In Nagoya, the current president obtained 75.47% of the votes. In Hamamatsuthird and last polling station in Japan, Lula obtained only 11.59% of the votes, while Bolsonaro obtained 75.37%.
To Italyfourth country in number of Brazilian voters, Lula won with 50.18% of the vote in Milan and 54.76% in Rome.
Lula won in all three polling stations in Germany, fifth electoral college: in Berlin, he obtained 79.65% of the vote (against 11.14% for Bolsonaro). In Frankfurt, Lula had 64%, against 22.84%. And in Munich, the PT recorded 60.16% against 24.73.
According to the TSE (Higher Electoral Tribunal), more than 697,000 voters were able to vote abroad this year, an increase of 39.21% compared to 2018.
With 58.54%, women constitute the majority of the electorate registered abroad. Most Brazilian voters living abroad are between 35 and 44 years old. Voting was to take place in 181 cities around the world.
On the European continent, Lula was voted the most in countries like Portugal, Spain, Holland, France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Ireland.
The exception was the Greecewhere Bolsonaro won with 46.9% of the vote.
In PortugalLula obtained 60.5% of the vote in Porto, 61.6% in Lisbon and 49.1% in Faro.
At UKwhere the vote only took place in London, Lula won with 55.18% of the vote against 34.94% for Bolsonaro.
To Spain, Lula won with 52.27% in Madrid and 70.2% in Barcelona. To Francethe PT obtained 77.23% of the votes.
To Hungaryled by Bolsonaro ally Viktor Orbán, Lula won 80.89% of the vote against 11.86% for Bolsonaro.
To Russia, the petista had 53.57% against 33.33% for Lula. There was no vote in kyiv, Ukraine🇧🇷
Africa
In African countries, the former president won in more countries, including Angola, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Cape Verde, Morocco, Senegal, l Egypt and Tunisia.
But Bolsonaro’s vote was significant in Brazil’s largest electoral college on the continent: Pretoria, in South Africawith 63.7% of the vote.
Bolsonaro also won in mozambique, with 51.55% of the vote against 40.21% for Lula. To Democratic Republic of CongoBolsonaro won with 82.35% of the vote.
In AngolaLula obtained 52.54% of the vote against 39.41% for Bolsonaro.
At Morocco, Lula won with 64.5% of the vote. To Marfim coastthe petista won with 45.65% of the vote.
To TanzaniaLula won with 75% of the votes.
Latin America and the Caribbean
Among Latin American neighbors, Lula has won in Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Cuba, Jamaica, Mexico and Nicaragua.
Bolsonaro has won in Paraguay, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, Guyana, Suriname, Honduras, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Bahamas and El Salvador.
To Argentina, Lula won with 64.68%. already there Bolivialand of Evo Morales, historical ally of Lula, Bolsonaro won in all cities.
The PT won Chilewith 44.86%, The result was also positive for Lula in the Colombiawith 52.82%.
At EcuadorBolsonaro won a significant victory, with 60.31% of the vote against 28.72% for Lula.
The dispute in Mexico was more balanced, but Lula won 44.2% to 42.84%.
not anymore ParaguayBolsonaro had 67.54% of the contos, against 22.4 for Lula.
In Asia, Bolsonaro won the Japanwhere there were significant votes in every Japanese city where Brazilians went to vote.
In Beijing, the China, Lula won by 63.16%. Already there hong kongBolsonaro won by 48.31%, against 30.9% for Lula.
Bolsonaro also had more votes in the Philippines (55.56% against 31.75%) and Indonesia (60% versus 32%), and gained in Taiwan and East Timor🇧🇷
But in another major economy on the continent, Lula scored a significant victory in Indiawith 65.85% against 29.27% for Bolsonaro in New Delhi and 75% against 16.67% in Mumbai.
The petista has also won in places like South Korea (62.8% versus 25.6%), Malaysia (47.37% vs. 42.11%), Singapore (46.67% versus 24.87%), Thailand (43.81% x Bolsonaro 40%) and Vietnam (65% against 20% of Bolsonaro).
Oceania
In Oceania, the PT was voted the best of the Australia and on New Zealand🇧🇷
In sydney, Lula obtained 54.35% of the vote against 29.42% for Bolsonaro. In the capital CanberraLula had 56.01% and Bolsonaro had 27.24%.
To New ZealandLula had 72.95% and Bolsonaro 15.74%.
Middle East
In the Middle East, Bolsonaro won the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait and Israel🇧🇷
Lula got more votes in the Lebanon, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Palestinian Territories🇧🇷
United States and Canada
In North America, the vote was split.
As expected, Bolsonaro won in the WEwith significant votes in Miami and Boston, but fewer votes than Lula in certain American cities: in the capital Washington (45.33% against 41.7%), Chicago (51.44% against 33.69%), Los Angeles (45.53% vs. 42.43%) and San Francisco (53.95% vs. 33.35%).
Lula was the highest voted in the Canadawith 60.73% of the vote in Montreal, 50.86% in Ottawa, 50.56% in Toronto and 55.29% in Vancouver.
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