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The Brazilian municipal elections of 2016 took place on 2 October 2016 and on 30 October 2016 (for cities with more than 200,000 voters, where the second round is available). Electors chose mayors, vice-mayors and city councillors of all 5,568 cities of the country. The partisan conventions took place between 20 July and 5 August. The party political broadcast started on 26 August and ended on 29 September. Until 2012, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays there was the broadcast for candidates to city halls, 30 minutes long. The broadcasts for candidates for city councils were broadcast on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, also 30 minutes long. At least 97 cities had only one candidate for mayor in these elections. Besides that, 48.8% of the cities of the country didn't have more than two c

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  • The Brazilian municipal elections of 2016 took place on 2 October 2016 and on 30 October 2016 (for cities with more than 200,000 voters, where the second round is available). Electors chose mayors, vice-mayors and city councillors of all 5,568 cities of the country. The partisan conventions took place between 20 July and 5 August. The party political broadcast started on 26 August and ended on 29 September. Until 2012, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays there was the broadcast for candidates to city halls, 30 minutes long. The broadcasts for candidates for city councils were broadcast on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, also 30 minutes long. At least 97 cities had only one candidate for mayor in these elections. Besides that, 48.8% of the cities of the country didn't have more than two candidates. These were the first elections in which recently registered parties Partido da Mulher Brasileira (PMB), Rede Sustentabilidade (REDE) and Partido Novo (NOVO) participated; they were recognized by the Superior Electoral Court (Portuguese: Tribunal Superior Eleitoral - TSE) in 2015. Some of the most highlighted elected candidates include liberal businessman João Doria (PSDB) in São Paulo and licensed bishop Marcelo Crivella (PRB) in Rio de Janeiro. The elections also took place after the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff and during the investigations of Operation Car Wash (Portuguese: Operação Lava Jato). However, it only affected the left-wing Workers' Party, with its reduction of elected mayors, while the centre-right Brazilian Democratic Movement Party and Progressive Party, with the most of its members investigated, had an increase of elected candidates. (en)
  • Les élections municipales brésiliennes de 2016 se sont déroulées les 2 et 30 octobre 2016. (fr)
  • As eleições municipais no Brasil em 2016 ocorreram em 2 de outubro, com segundo turno ocorrido em 30 de outubro. Os eleitores escolheram os prefeitos, vice-prefeitos e vereadores dos 5.568 municípios do país. O resultado das eleições mostrou um claro avanço da direita bem como um recuo da esquerda, principalmente do Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT). Exemplos mais expressivos deste fenômeno foram a vitória em primeiro turno do empresário tucano João Doria (PSDB) em São Paulo e a do bispo Marcelo Crivella (PRB) no Rio de Janeiro. Por outro lado, o PT perdeu mais de 60% das prefeituras e venceu em apenas uma capital (Rio Branco, Acre). Considera-se que as razões para a derrocada do partido foram os efeitos das investigações da operação Lava Jato, da crise político-econômica de 2014 e do desgaste causado pelo impeachment da presidente Dilma Rousseff. As convenções partidárias para a escolha dos candidatos ocorreram entre 20 de julho e 5 de agosto. A propaganda eleitoral gratuita começou a ser exibida em 26 de agosto e terminou em 29 de setembro. Até as eleições municipais de 2012, às segundas, quartas e sextas havia o horário para candidatos às prefeituras das cidades, com duração de 30 minutos. As propagandas para vereador aconteciam às terças, quintas e sábados, também com duração de 30 minutos. Ao menos 97 municípios tiveram apenas um candidato a prefeito nessas eleições. Nessas eleições estreou o aplicativo de denúncias do Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (TSE) para todo o país. Chamado de Pardal, o programa recebeu principalmente denúncias de propaganda irregular (47,5%) e vindas de São Paulo (21%), Paraíba e Pernambuco, de um total de quase 62 mil registradas até 20 de outubro. (pt)
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  • Les élections municipales brésiliennes de 2016 se sont déroulées les 2 et 30 octobre 2016. (fr)
  • The Brazilian municipal elections of 2016 took place on 2 October 2016 and on 30 October 2016 (for cities with more than 200,000 voters, where the second round is available). Electors chose mayors, vice-mayors and city councillors of all 5,568 cities of the country. The partisan conventions took place between 20 July and 5 August. The party political broadcast started on 26 August and ended on 29 September. Until 2012, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays there was the broadcast for candidates to city halls, 30 minutes long. The broadcasts for candidates for city councils were broadcast on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, also 30 minutes long. At least 97 cities had only one candidate for mayor in these elections. Besides that, 48.8% of the cities of the country didn't have more than two c (en)
  • As eleições municipais no Brasil em 2016 ocorreram em 2 de outubro, com segundo turno ocorrido em 30 de outubro. Os eleitores escolheram os prefeitos, vice-prefeitos e vereadores dos 5.568 municípios do país. Nessas eleições estreou o aplicativo de denúncias do Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (TSE) para todo o país. Chamado de Pardal, o programa recebeu principalmente denúncias de propaganda irregular (47,5%) e vindas de São Paulo (21%), Paraíba e Pernambuco, de um total de quase 62 mil registradas até 20 de outubro. (pt)
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  • Élections municipales brésiliennes de 2016 (fr)
  • Eleições municipais no Brasil em 2016 (pt)
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