Latest Election
| Presidential candidate | Running mate | 1st Round |
2nd Round |
||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Popular vote | |||||
| Absolute | Percentage | Absolute | Percentage | ||
| Dilma Rousseff (PT) | Michel Temer (PMDB) | 47,651,434 | 46.91% | 55,752,529 | 56.05% |
| José Serra (PSDB) | Indio da Costa (DEM) | 33,132,283 | 32.61% | 43,711,388 | 43.95% |
| Marina Silva (PV) | Guilherme Leal (PV) | 19,636,359 | 19.33% | — | |
| Plínio de Arruda Sampaio (PSOL) | Hamilton Assis (PSOL) | 886,816 | 0.87% | — | |
| José Maria Eymael (PSDC) | José Paulo da Silva Neto (PSDC) | 89,350 | 0.09% | — | |
| José Maria de Almeida (PSTU) | Cláudia Durans (PSTU) | 84,609 | 0.08% | — | |
| Levy Fidélix (PRTB) | Luiz Eduardo Ayres Duarte (PRTB) | 57,960 | 0.06% | — | |
| Ivan Pinheiro (PCB) | Edmilson Costa (PCB) | 39,136 | 0.04% | — | |
| Rui Costa Pimenta (PCO) | Edson Dorta Silva (PCO) | 12,206 | 0.01% | — | |
| Valid votes | 101,590,153 | 91.36% | 99,463,917 | 93.30% | |
| → Blank votes | 3,479,340 | 3.13% | 2,452,597 | 2.30% | |
| → Null votes | 6,124,254 | 5.51% | 4,689,428 | 4.40% | |
| Total votes | 111,193,747 | 81.88% | 106,606,214 | 78.50% | |
| → Abstention | 24,610,296 | 18.12% | 29,197,152 | 21.50% | |
| Electorate | 135,804,433 | 100.00% | 135,804,433 | 100.00% | |
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