2022 Brazilian general election


General elections are scheduled to be held in Brazil on 2 October 2022 to elect the President, Vice President and the National Congress. Elections for state Governors and Vice Governors, state Legislative Assemblies and the Federal District Legislative Chamber will be held at the same time.

Electoral system

Voting in Brazil is allowed for citizens over 16-years-old, and mandatory for those between 18 and 70-years-old. Those who do not vote in an election and do not later present an acceptable justification must pay a fine of 3.51 BRL. Brazilian citizens residing abroad only vote for president.

Presidential elections

The President and Vice President of Brazil are elected using the two-round system. Citizens may field their candidacies for the Presidency and participate in the general elections, which are held on the first Sunday of October. If the most-voted candidate takes more than 50% of the overall vote, he or she is declared elected. If the 50% threshold is not met by any candidate, a second round of voting is held on the last Sunday of October. In the second round, only the two most-voted candidates from the first round may participate. The winner of the second round is elected President of Brazil. The President selects his/her Vice President.

Gubernatorial elections

The Governors and Vice Governors of all states and of the Federal District will be elected, in two rounds if needed, in the same way as the presidential election.

Congressional elections

Federal Senate elections

One-third of the 81 members of the Federal Senate will be elected, the other two-thirds having been elected in 2018. One candidate will be elected from each of the states and the Federal District using majority voting.

Chamber of Deputies elections

All 513 members of the Chamber of Deputies will be elected, with candidates elected from 27 multi-member constituencies corresponding to the states and the Federal District, varying in size from 8 to 70 seats. The Chamber elections are held using open list proportional representation, with seats allocated using the simple quotient.

Legislative Assemblies elections

All members of the State Legislative Assemblies and of the Federal District Legislative Chamber, varying in size from 24 to 94 seats, will be elected. These elections are also held using open list proportional representation, with seats allocated using the simple quotient.

Presidential candidates

Potential candidates

Alliance for Brazil (ALIANÇA)

Potential candidates

Democrats (DEM)

The result of the last general election and the current situation in the National Congress is given below:

Chamber of Deputies

Federal Senate

Opinion polls