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Brazilian General Election 2026

189
DAYS
09
HRS
31
MIN
57
SEC

๐Ÿ“… Sunday, October 4, 2026

๐Ÿ“ About Brazilian General Election 2026

Brazil holds its general election on October 4, 2026, when voters across Latin America's largest democracy choose their next president, vice president, governors, and members of the National Congress. With more than 150 million eligible voters, Brazilian elections are among the largest democratic exercises in the world and carry significant implications for regional stability, the global economy, and international environmental policy, particularly regarding the protection of the Amazon rainforest. Brazil uses a fully electronic voting system and mandatory voting for citizens aged 18 to 70, consistently producing turnout rates above 75 percent. The presidential race follows a two-round system in which a candidate must win more than 50 percent of valid votes to avoid a runoff, and the outcome will shape the direction of South America's most influential nation for the next four years.

๐Ÿ“‹ Quick Facts

Date
Sunday, October 4, 2026
Day of the Week
Sunday
Days Remaining
190
Category
National Days

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

There are 190 days until Brazilian General Election 2026 on Sunday, October 4, 2026.

Brazilian General Election 2026 is on Sunday, October 4, 2026.

Brazil holds its general election on October 4, 2026, when voters across Latin America's largest democracy choose their next president, vice president, governors, and members of the National Congress. With more than 150 million eligible voters, Brazilian elections are among the largest democratic exercises in the world and carry significant implications for regional stability, the global economy, and international environmental policy, particularly regarding the protection of the Amazon rainforest. Brazil uses a fully electronic voting system and mandatory voting for citizens aged 18 to 70, consistently producing turnout rates above 75 percent. The presidential race follows a two-round system in which a candidate must win more than 50 percent of valid votes to avoid a runoff, and the outcome will shape the direction of South America's most influential nation for the next four years.

Brazilian General Election 2026 falls on a Sunday.