The Brazilian 2022 presidential election is historic in many ways.
For the first time, a former president and an incumbent faced off. It was also the first time a sitting president lost his re-election bid. It was the tightest presidential vote in Brazilian democratic history – and the one that saw the largest number of voters involved (over 123.7 million citizens showed up to the polls).
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