Braalian Elections
The Brazilian elections are a democratic process where citizens of Brazil vote to choose their leaders, including the President, members of the National Congress, and state governors. These elections typically occur every four years, with the President elected through a two-round system if no candidate receives a majority in the first round.
In Brazil, political parties play a significant role in the elections, and candidates often campaign on various issues, including economic policies, social programs, and environmental concerns. The electoral process is overseen by the Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (TSE), which ensures fair and transparent voting practices across the country.