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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsPresident[edit]By state[edit]First round[edit]Second round[edit]By municipality[edit]Worldwide results[edit]First round[edit]Second round[edit]Voter demographics[edit]Chamber of Deputies[edit]References[edit]President[edit]CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond roundVotes%Votes%Dilma RousseffMichel Temer (PMDB)Workers’ Party47,651,43446.9155,752,52956.05Jos\u00e9 SerraIndio da Costa (DEM)Brazilian Social Democracy Party33,132,28332.6143,711,38843.95Marina SilvaGuilherme LealGreen Party19,636,35919.33Pl\u00ednio de Arruda SampaioHamilton AssisSocialism and Liberty Party886,8160.87Jos\u00e9 Maria EymaelJos\u00e9 Paulo NetoChristian Social Democratic Party89,3500.09Jos\u00e9 Maria de AlmeidaCl\u00e1udia DuransUnited Socialist Workers’ Party84,6090.08Levy FidelixLuiz Eduardo DuarteBrazilian Labour Renewal Party57,9600.06Ivan PinheiroEdmilson CostaBrazilian Communist Party39,1360.04Rui Costa PimentaEdson DortaWorkers’ Cause Party12,2060.01Total101,590,153100.0099,463,917100.00Valid votes101,590,15391.3699,463,91793.30Invalid\/blank votes9,603,5948.647,142,0256.70Total votes111,193,747100.00106,605,942100.00Registered voters\/turnout135,804,43381.88135,804,08478.50Source: Election ResourcesBy state[edit]First round[edit]States\/districts won by Dilma RousseffStates\/districts won by Jos\u00e9 SerraStates\/districts won by Marina SilvaStateElectorateAbstention%Dilma%Serra%Marina%Others%Blank votes%Null votes%Acre470,445106,87922,72%82,73223,92%180,25252,13%81,08123,45%1,7340,51%3,8121,05%13,9203,83%Alagoas2,033,483449,63922,11%709,84450,92%508,23236,46%160,38011,50%15,6231,12%57,8213,65%131,9448,33%Amap\u00e1420,33162,53914,88%161,44347,38%72,77421,36%101,24329,71%5,2801,54%3,6301,01%13,4223,75%Amazonas2,028,122406,17420,03%991,12864,98%129,1908,47%392,17025,71%12,6860,84%21,3121,31%75,4624,65%Bahia9,544,3682,057,63321,56%4,188,09962,62%1,403,15320,98%1,052,67415,74%43,9750,66%221,8012,96%577,0337,71%Cear\u00e15,878,0661,178,63120,05%2,783,45166,30%686,89116,36%686,77016,36%41,3990,99%140,3652,99%360,5597,67%Esp\u00edrito Santo2,521,991438,94617,40%717,41737,25%682,59035,44%505,73426,26%20,1501,05%62,5693,00%94,5854,54%Federal District1,833,942283,17715,44%462,44131,74%354,07024,30%611,36241,96%29,1862,01%33,6742,17%60,0323,87%Goi\u00e1s4,058,912729,27617,97%1,301,98542,23%1,217,20339,48%529,69417,18%33,9111,10%84,8582,55%161,9854,86%Maranh\u00e3o4,320,7481,035,64823,97%2,079,65070,65%444,14515,09%400,04813,59%19,9360,69%67,8272,06%273,4948,33%Mato Grosso2,094,032438,82020,96%659,77142,94%678,61444,16%184,33912,00%13,8690,91%32,7281,98%85,8915,19%Mato Grosso do Sul1,700,912308,44818,13%518,87739,86%551,29642,35%219,81216,88%11,8640,90%26,7861,92%63,8294,58%Minas Gerais14,513,9342,675,49218,43%5,067,39946,98%3,317,87230,76%2,291,50221,25%108,8151,02%418,4683,53%634,3865,36%Par\u00e14,763,4561,008,76321,18%1,699,79947,93%1,336,88737,70%474,84113,39%35,0570,99%66,7271,78%141,3613,76%Para\u00edba2,738,313506,05218,48%1,031,18553,21%551,05328,43%341,91617,64%13,8320,71%80,5283,61%213,7479,58%Paran\u00e17,597,9991,250,37616,46%2,311,23938,94%2,607,66443,94%944,40215,91%71,6961,22%163,4862,58%249,1363,92%Pernambuco6,256,2131,214,27719,41%2,748,75161,74%773,37420,30%903,65517,37%26,1520,59%204,1764,05%385,8287,65%Piau\u00ed2,261,862448,53819,83%1,088,20567,09%339,44520,93%185,10711,41%9,2840,58%36,3802,01%154,9038,54%Rio de Janeiro11,584,0832,011,59717,37%3,739,63243,76%1,925,16622,53%2,693,13031,52%187,1472,19%368,1933,85%659,2186,89%Rio Grande do Norte2,245,135367,43416,37%846,41651,76%460,10728,14%313,36019,16%15,2800,93%75,5524,02%166,9668,89%Rio Grande do Sul8,107,5501,204,64814,86%3,007,26346,95%2,600,38940,59%725,58011,33%72,5291,13%266,3043,86%230,8373,34%Rond\u00f4nia1,078,348231,90521,51%321,46440,73%358,38945,40%100,29212,71%9,1961,16%16,5321,95%40,1444,75%Roraima271,59637,98013,98%63,92728,72%113,60151,03%41,78418,77%3,3091,49%2,7251,17%8,2703,54%Santa Catarina4,536,718636,65414,03%1,402,56638,71%1,658,16145,77%507,01713,99%55,3851,53%110,6052,84%166,3304,26%S\u00e3o Paulo30,289,7234,979,45616,44%8,740,94937,31%9,524,05040,66%4,865,82820,77%295,4721,26%856,4333,38%1,027,5354,06%Sergipe1,425,334240,46516,87%506,80247,67%404,58438,05%141,03313,26%10,8351,01%43,0543,63%78,5616,63%Tocantins947,906175,26218,49%362,38350,98%198,97927,99%146,15120,56%3,3510,47%9,9511,29%51,8296,71%Total135,804,43324,610,29618,12%47,651,43446,91%33,132,28332,61%19,636,35919,33%1,170,0771,15%3,479,3403,13%6,124,2545,51%Second round[edit]States\/districts won by Dilma RousseffStates\/districts won by Jos\u00e9 SerraStateElectorateAbstention%Dilma%Serra%Blank votes%Null votes%Acre470,560134,31728.54%96,96930.33%222,76669.67%3,5631.06%12,5853.75%Alagoas2,033,518536,87226.40%737,23653.63%637,36846.37%32,1202.15%89,9226.01%Amap\u00e1420,34981,79619.46%198,64462.66%118,36037.34%4,4431.31%%17,1065.05%Amazonas2,028,239543,72626.81%1,141,60780.57%275,33319.43%30,3692.05%37,2042.51%Bahia9,544,6912,369,48624.83%4,737,07970.85%1,948,58429.15%146,8262.05%342,7164.78%Cear\u00e15,878,1921,358,60423.11%3,288,57077.35%962,72922.65%91,0422.01%177,2473.92%Esp\u00edrito Santo2,522,072527,74520.93%924,04649.17%955,42350.83%52,5732.64%62,2853.12%Federal District1,834,135354,14619.31%708,67452.81%633,29947.19%45,8213.10%92,1956.23%Goi\u00e1s4,059,028900,92422.20%1,446,17849.25%1,490,36850.75%61,5951.95%159,9635.07%Maranh\u00e3o4,320,9221,275,53229.52%2,294,14679.09%606,44920.91%41,1141.35%103,3643.39%Mato Grosso2,094,105545,64626.06%729,74748.89%762,90551.11%20,0821.30%35,7252.31%Mato Grosso do Sul1,700,979410,54624.14%555,28344.87%682,30555.13%19,0801.48%33,7652.62%Minas Gerais14,514,3853,045,24420.98%6,220,12558.45%4,422,29441.55%297,0282.59%529,4224.62%Par\u00e14,763,5921,275,99126.79%1,791,44353.20%1,576,15446.80%40,4121.16%79,5712.28%Para\u00edba2,738,389521,24919.03%1,229,39161.55%767,91938.45%53,4472.41%166,3837.50%Paran\u00e17,598,1341,491,45119.63%2,593,08644.56%3,226,21655.44%112,6201.84%174,7612.86%Pernambuco6,256,3841,373,94321.96%3,457,95375.65%1,113,23524.35%133,6922.74%177,5613.64%Piau\u00ed2,261,931517,24522.87%1,112,38069.98%477,09230.02%26,6451.53%128,5697.37%Rio de Janeiro11,584,4352,436,25821.03%4,934,07760.48%3,223,89139.52%313,4973.43%676,7127.40%Rio Grande do Norte2,245,194483,90921.55%979,77259.54%665,72640.46%40,6392.31%75,1284.27%Rio Grande do Sul8,107,7851,436,18517.71%3,117,76149.06%3,237,20750.94%148,4092.22%168,2232.52%Rond\u00f4nia1,078,402276,45025.64%347,13847.37%385,73552.63%12,9971.62%56,0826.99%Roraima271,60349,92418.38%71,28033.44%141,89666.56%2,5071.13%5,9962.70%Santa Catarina4,536,829766,24616.89%1,556,22643.39%2,030,13556.61%67,2521.78%116,9703.10%S\u00e3o Paulo30,290,4435,801,61419.15%10,462,44745.95%12,308,48354.05%618,5382.53%1,099,3614.49%Sergipe1,425,359294,96820.69%568,86253.56%493,28046.44%23,7872.10%44,4623.93%Tocantins947,928251,36526.52%391,27958.88%273,30641.12%9,4551.36%22,5233.23%Total135,804,43329,197,15221,50%55,752,52956,05%43,711,38843,95%2,452,5972,30%4,689,4284,40%By municipality[edit][1]\u2588\u2588 Municipalities won by Rousseff with less than 65% of the votes\u2588\u2588 Municipalities won by Rousseff with over 65% of the votes\u2588\u2588 Municipalities won by Serra with less than 65% of the votes\u2588\u2588 Municipalities won by Serra with over 65% of the votesWorldwide results[edit] Election results following the first round of voting by expatriate voters.First round[edit]Countries\/territories won by Dilma RousseffCountries\/territories won by Jos\u00e9 SerraCountries\/territories won by Marina SilvaCountryDilma RousseffJos\u00e9 SerraMarina SilvaOthercandidatesSourceAlgeria10630[2]Angola7846272[3]Argentina1,34859032742[3]Australia11724814518[3]Austria14716811815[3]Belgium46430129028[3]Bolivia32351011634[3]Canada1,0671,82998361[3]Cape Verde245100[3]Chile34545812423[3]China (HK)1732184[3]China (PRC)42116367[3]China (ROC)62401[3]Colombia93133367[3]Republic of Congo6640[3]Congo-Kinshasa8741[3]Costa Rica88131608[3]C\u00f4te d’Ivoire29431[3]Cuba19511147[3]Czech Republic2423130[3]Denmark126686710[3]Dominican Republic4960141[3]East Timor269401[3]Ecuador9594224[3]Egypt2110110[3]El Salvador3621100[3]Finland3847366[3]France (mainland)96461846241[4]France (Guyane)99249629421[3]Gabon17231[3]Germany1,1331,166828111[3]Greece11269207[3]Guatemala3945162[3]Guinea Bissau187221[3]Guyana91282[3]Honduras2649136[3]Hungary3323106[3]India6480[3]Indonesia1620[3]Ireland2948251[3]Israel1757192[5]Italy2,8041,5731,006206[3]Jamaica17320[3]Japan1,7263,248772204[3]Jordan92311020[3]Kenya5460[3]Kuwait10970[3]Lebanon3681714735[3]Malaysia71680[3]Mexico147216466[3]Morocco9140[3]Mozambique9551552[3]Netherlands38933228218[3]New Zealand922143[6]Nicaragua562355[3]Nigeria71300[3]Norway11158714[3]Panama106173349[3]Paraguay1,0071,06718530[3]Peru1271935618[3]Philippines19710[7]Poland1716151[3]Portugal4,1932,1531,08092[3]Qatar1926161[3]Romania510140[3]Russia81176[3]Saudi Arabia71630[3]Senegal163202[3]Serbia8635[3]Singapore12105173[3]South Africa78101669[3]South Korea62021[3]Spain97260536956[3]Suriname14889372[3]Sweden28718913315[3]Switzerland1,4961,188940104[3]Syria37735[3]Thailand82290[3]Tunisia2781[3]Turkey31000[3]United Arab Emirates131940[3]United Kingdom1,1061,15278270[8]United States6,30012,8206,620620[3]Uruguay40928915230[3]Venezuela149198242[3]West Bank341251374[5]Total30,95033,85017,2082,141[3]Second round[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Election results following the second round of voting by expatriate voters.Countries\/territories won by Dilma RousseffCountries\/territories won by Jos\u00e9 SerraCountry[9]Dilma Rousseff%Jos\u00e9 Serra%SourceAlgeria950%950%[3]Angola7853.78%6746.21%[3]Argentina1,45564.1%81535.9%[3]Australia16329.48%39070.52%[3]Austria17843.1%23556.9%[3]Belgium51853.18%45646.82%[3]Bolivia30532.14%64467.86%[3]Canada1,23032.29%2,57967.71%[3]Cape Verde3384.62%615.38%[3]Chile37239.83%56260.17%[3]China (HK)2432.87%4967.13%[3]China (PRC)4922.28%21577.72%[3]China (ROC)822.86%2777.14%[3]Colombia9840.66%14359.34%[3]Republic of Congo545.45%654.55%[3]Congo-Kinshasa746.67%853.33%[3]Costa Rica10637.32%17862.68%[3]C\u00f4te d’Ivoire3083.33%616.67%[3]Cuba24897.64%62.36%[3]Czech Republic2243.14%2956.86%[3]Denmark14956.87%11343.13%[3]Dominican Republic6547.45%7252.55%[3]East Timor4467.69%2132.31%[3]Ecuador8145.51%9754.49%[3]Egypt2765.85%1434.15%[3]El Salvador3852.05%3547.95%[3]Finland5346.49%6153.51%[3]France (mainland)1,03757.32%77242.68%[3]France (Guyane)98659.72%66540.28%[3]Gabon1990.48%29.52%[3]Germany1,28744.67%1,59455.33%[3]Greece9351.96%8648.04%[3]Guatemala3047.45%6152.55%[3]Guinea Bissau2550%2550%[3]Guyana1140.74%1659.26%[3]Honduras2228.57%5571.43%[3]Hungary2646.43%3053.57%[3]India646.15%753.85%[3]Indonesia00%8100%[3]Ireland3735.92%6664.08%[3]Israel1935.92%8564.08%[3]Italy2,73254.91%2,24345.09%[3]Jamaica1982.61%417.39%[3]Japan1,61826.47%4,49573.53%[3]Jordan10071.43%4028.57%[3]Kenya637.5%1062.5%[3]Kuwait1047.62%1152.38%[3]Lebanon39465.78%20534.22%[3]Malaysia1237.5%2062.5%[3]Mexico12935.73%23264.27%[3]Morocco964.29%535.71%[3]Mozambique10757.53%7942.47%[3]Netherlands48349.14%50050.86%[3]New Zealand1431.11%3168.89%[3]Nicaragua5058.82%3541.18%[3]Nigeria1340.63%1959.38%[3]Norway14660.08%9739.92%[3]Panama11037.67%18262.33%[3]Paraguay91439.13%1,34460.87%[3]Peru12839.13%25060.87%[3]Philippines1878.26%521.74%[3]Poland1839.13%2860.87%[3]Portugal4,38257.92%3,18342.08%[3]Qatar1833.96%3566.04%[3]Romania311.54%2388.46%[3]Russia1234.29%2365.71%[3]Saudi Arabia730.43%1669.57%[3]Senegal1538.46%2461.54%[3]Serbia1352%1248%[3]Singapore1711.33%13388.67%[3]South Africa5832.17%10767.83%[3]South Korea618.75%2681.25%[3]Spain1,02455.32%82744.68%[3]Suriname12053.1%10646.9%[3]Sweden31554.88%25945.12%[3]Switzerland1,73447.78%1,89552.22%[3]Syria3767.27%1832.73%[3]Thailand1024.39%3775.61%[3]Tunisia758.33%541.67%[3]Turkey436.36%763.64%[3]United Arab Emirates1645.71%1954.29%[3]United Kingdom1,29942.15%1,78357.85%[3]United States7,00327.51%18,45772.49%[3]Uruguay41351.5%38948.5%[3]Venezuela20540.2%30559.8%[3]West Bank35591.97%318.03%[3]Total33,11240.86%47,91359.13%[10][11]Voter demographics[edit]Source:[1]Chamber of Deputies[edit]PartyVotes%Seats+\/\u2013Workers’ Party16,289,19916.8788+5Brazilian Democratic Movement Party12,537,25212.9878\u201311Brazilian Social Democracy Party11,477,38011.8854\u201311Party of the Republic7,311,6557.5742+18Democrats7,301,1717.5643\u201322Brazilian Socialist Party6,851,0537.0934+7Progressive Party6,330,0626.5541\u20131Democratic Labour Party4,854,6025.0328+4Brazilian Labour Party4,038,2394.1821\u20131Green Party3,710,3663.8415+2Social Christian Party3,072,5463.1817+8Communist Party of Brazil2,748,2902.8515+2Popular Socialist Party2,536,8092.6312\u20139Brazilian Republican Party1,633,5001.697+6Socialism and Liberty Party1,142,7371.1830Party of National Mobilization1,086,7051.134+1Humanist Party of Solidarity764,4120.7920Labour Party of Brazil642,4220.673+2Christian Labour Party595,4310.621\u20133Social Liberal Party499,9630.521+1Brazilian Labour Renewal Party307,9250.322+2Progressive Republican Party307,1880.322+2Christian Social Democratic Party191,8350.2000National Labour Party182,9260.1900United Socialist Workers’ Party102,1200.1100Brazilian Communist Party57,5630.0600Workers’ Cause Party6,6600.0100Total96,580,011100.005130Valid votes96,580,01186.98Invalid\/blank votes14,458,67213.02Total votes111,038,683100.00Registered voters\/turnout135,523,62281.93Source: Election ResourcesPartyVotes%SeatsWonTotal+\/\u2013Workers’ Party39,410,14123.121115+5Brazilian Social Democracy Party30,903,73618.13511\u20133Brazilian Democratic Movement Party23,998,94914.081619+3Communist Party of Brazil12,561,7167.37120Democrats10,225,8836.0026\u201312Progressive Party9,170,0155.3845+4Brazilian Labour Party7,999,5894.6916+2Popular Socialist Party6,766,5173.97110Brazilian Socialist Party6,129,4633.60330Green Party5,047,7972.96000Party of the Republic4,649,0242.7334+1Brazilian Republican Party3,332,8861.9611\u20131Socialism and Liberty Party3,041,8541.7822+1Democratic Labour Party2,431,9401.4324\u20131Labour Party of Brazil1,480,8460.87000Social Christian Party1,247,1570.7311+1Social Liberal Party446,5170.26000United Socialist Workers’ Party436,1920.26000Humanist Party of Solidarity305,7930.18000Christian Labour Party282,6290.17000Party of National Mobilization241,3210.1411+1Brazilian Communist Party146,6270.09000Brazilian Labour Renewal Party74,4780.0400\u20131Christian Social Democratic Party73,2270.04000Workers’ Cause Party21,2630.01000National Labour Party6,0130.00000Total170,431,573100.00548118Total votes111,038,684\u2013Registered voters\/turnout135,523,62281.93Source: Election ResultsReferences[edit]^ “Mapa da vota\u00e7\u00e3o para presidente nos munic\u00edpios \u2013 Infogr\u00e1ficos”. 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