Brazilians are heading off to the surveys to vote in the most enraptured presidential race for a long time.
About 150 million individuals are qualified to vote. On the off chance that no hopeful gets over half of the legitimate tallies, there will be a second round in three weeks.
Far-right competitor Jair Bolsonaro is the leader. He has pledged to handle wrongdoing and record-high homicide rates.
His primary opponent is the left-wing possibility for the Workers' Party, Fernando Haddad.
A previous chairman of São Paulo, Mr Haddad is upheld by previous President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who was precluded from remaining in the race after he was imprisoned for extortion.
Almost 150 million individuals are qualified to vote. On the off chance that no competitor gets over half of the legitimate votes, there will be a second round in three weeks.
Far-right applicant Jair Bolsonaro is the leader. He has pledged to handle wrongdoing and record-high homicide rates.
His primary opponent is the left-wing possibility for the Workers' Party, Fernando Haddad.
A previous leader of São Paulo, Mr Haddad is sponsored by previous President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who was precluded from remaining in the race after he was imprisoned for extortion.
Individuals will likewise cast polls to choose all Brazil's state governors and in addition 66% of the congresspersons and all legislators in the council of delegates.
In excess of 1,000 seats in state lawmaking bodies the nation over are additionally being challenged.
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