2018 Brazilian general election

Election in Brazil
Event group_of_elections Q28220142
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2018 Brazilian general election

Summary

2018 Brazilian general election is a group of elections[1]. It ranks in the top 9% of group_of_elections entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,482 views/month).[2]

Key Facts

  • 2018 Brazilian general election is in the country of Brazil[3].
  • 2018 Brazilian general election's instance of is recorded as group of elections[4].
  • 2018 Brazilian general election followed 2014 Brazilian general election[5].
  • 2018 Brazilian general election was followed by 2022 Brazilian general election[6].
  • 2018 Brazilian general election's Commons category is recorded as 2018 elections in Brazil[7].
  • 2018 Brazilian general election comprises first round of Brazilian presidential election, 2018[8].
  • 2018 Brazilian general election comprises second round of Brazilian presidential election, 2018[9].
  • 2018 Brazilian general election's office contested is recorded as President of Brazil[10].
  • 2018 Brazilian general election took place on October 7, 2018[11].
  • 2018 Brazilian general election took place on October 28, 2018[12].
  • 2018 Brazilian general election's candidate is recorded as Jair Bolsonaro[13].
  • 2018 Brazilian general election's candidate is recorded as Fernando Haddad[14].
  • 2018 Brazilian general election's candidate is recorded as Ciro Gomes[15].
  • 2018 Brazilian general election's candidate is recorded as Geraldo Alckmin[16].
  • 2018 Brazilian general election's candidate is recorded as João Dionísio Amoêdo[17].
  • 2018 Brazilian general election's candidate is recorded as Cabo Daciolo[18].
  • 2018 Brazilian general election's candidate is recorded as Henrique Meirelles[19].
  • 2018 Brazilian general election's candidate is recorded as Marina Silva[20].
  • 2018 Brazilian general election's successful candidate is recorded as Jair Bolsonaro[21].
  • 2018 Brazilian general election's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Brazil[22].
  • 2018 Brazilian general election's immediate cause of is recorded as investiture[23].
  • 2018 Brazilian general election's immediate cause of is recorded as government of Jair Bolsonaro[24].
  • 2018 Brazilian general election's eligible voters is recorded as {'amount': '+147299471'}[25].
  • 2018 Brazilian general election's voting system is recorded as two-round system[26].

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When and Where

Recorded point in time include October 7, 2018[11] and October 28, 2018[12]. 2018 Brazilian general election is in the country of Brazil[3].

Context

2018 Brazilian general election's instance of is recorded as group of elections[4]. It followed 2014 Brazilian general election[5]. It was followed by 2022 Brazilian general election[6].

Why It Matters

2018 Brazilian general election ranks in the top 9% of group_of_elections entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,482 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[27] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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  1. [2] . Wikimedia Foundation. dumps.wikimedia.org.
  2. [27] . Wikidata sitelinks. wikidata.org.
  3. [28] . Wikidata aliases. wikidata.org.

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    Eligible voters {'amount': '+147299471'}
    Candidate Jair Bolsonaro, Fernando Haddad, Ciro Gomes +5
    Distribution map 2018 Brazil Presidential Elections, Round 1.svg, 2018 Brazil Presidential Elections, Round 2.svg
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    "/* wbremoveclaims-remove:1| */ [[Property:P1846]]: 2018 Brazil Presidential Elections, Round 1.svg, [[:toollabs:quickstatements/#/batch/258245|batch #258245]]"
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