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The 2010 Brazilian gubernatorial elections wwere held on Sunday, October 3, as part of the country's general election. In these elections, all 26 Brazilian states and the Federal District governorships were up for election. When none of the candidates received more than a half of the valid votes in a given state, a run-off was held on October 24, 2010 between the two candidates with the most votes. According to the Federal Constitution, Governors are elected directly to a four-year term, with a limit of two terms. Eleven governors were prohibited from seeking re-election.

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  • The 2010 Brazilian gubernatorial elections wwere held on Sunday, October 3, as part of the country's general election. In these elections, all 26 Brazilian states and the Federal District governorships were up for election. When none of the candidates received more than a half of the valid votes in a given state, a run-off was held on October 24, 2010 between the two candidates with the most votes. According to the Federal Constitution, Governors are elected directly to a four-year term, with a limit of two terms. Eleven governors were prohibited from seeking re-election. Before election, ten of the total seats were held by the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB), followed by five held by the Workers' Party (PT) and the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB) each. The Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) holds three seats, and the Progressive Party (PP) holds two. The Democratic Labour Party (PDT) and the Republic Party (PR) holds one seat each. Some Governors are not the same from the outcome of the previous election, since some of them had their terms repealed by the Superior Electoral Court. These elections coincided with the presidential election, as well as the elections for Legislative Assemblies and both houses of the National Congress. These were the 8th direct gubernatorial elections, and the sixth since the end of the military dictatorship. (en)
  • As eleições para governador do Brasil de 2010 foram realizadas em 3 de outubro, como parte das eleições gerais do país, em todos os 26 estados brasileiros e no Distrito Federal. Nos estados aonde nenhum candidato obteve mais da metade do votos válidos, um segundo turno foi realizado em 31 de outubro de 2010. Segundo a Constituição, os governadores são eleitos diretamente para um mandato de quatro anos, com um limite de dois mandatos. (pt)
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  • As eleições para governador do Brasil de 2010 foram realizadas em 3 de outubro, como parte das eleições gerais do país, em todos os 26 estados brasileiros e no Distrito Federal. Nos estados aonde nenhum candidato obteve mais da metade do votos válidos, um segundo turno foi realizado em 31 de outubro de 2010. Segundo a Constituição, os governadores são eleitos diretamente para um mandato de quatro anos, com um limite de dois mandatos. (pt)
  • The 2010 Brazilian gubernatorial elections wwere held on Sunday, October 3, as part of the country's general election. In these elections, all 26 Brazilian states and the Federal District governorships were up for election. When none of the candidates received more than a half of the valid votes in a given state, a run-off was held on October 24, 2010 between the two candidates with the most votes. According to the Federal Constitution, Governors are elected directly to a four-year term, with a limit of two terms. Eleven governors were prohibited from seeking re-election. (en)
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  • Eleições estaduais no Brasil em 2010 (pt)
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