Australia Japan and other countries end elections for President of

Australia, Japan and other countries end elections for President of Brazil; See how it went

Voters began voting this Sunday (2) at 8 a.m. (Brasília time) in Brazil, but in countries in Asia and Oceania election is over because of time difference. According to unofficial information, the candidate Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) was elected by a majority of Brazilians living abroad. President Jair Bolsonaro (PL), who is up for reelection, was preferred in at least one of the countries.

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Electronic voting machine with poll workers in the background during the Brazilian elections

In which chinese cities of Beijing and Shanghai used the PT in the dispute over the Planalto Palace. in Tokyo, japanese capitalAccording to information from the MoneyTimes portal, the majority of votes support the continuation of the current head of state.

In Oceania, Lula was also the most voted in the city of Wellington in New Zealand and in the Australian capital Canberra. In Southeast Asia, the former president was the darling of Singaporebased Brazilians.

time zone differences

Voting took place in these countries planned for Brazil at the same time, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. this Sunday, but according to each location’s time zone. Because of the difference, which can be as much as 12 hours more — meaning while it’s 8 a.m. here it’s already 8 p.m. in Japan — it’s possible to pull the results at each polling station from the ballot papers issued by the polls .

These results are determined by the respective consulates and embassies public hearingas happens in Brazilian electoral colleges.

Result is not official

The data published so far are unofficial, since the official result, according to the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), is added up only when the votes are counted, which begins after 17:00 (Brasília time). At this point, court system security logs can confirm the information.