Brazilian legislative election, 1990

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Parliamentary elections were held in Brazil on 3 October 1990,[1] the first held under the 1988 constitution. The Brazilian Democratic Movement Party emerged as the largest party, winning 109 of the 502 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 8 of the 31 seats in the Senate.

Results

Chamber of Deputies

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Brazilian Democratic Movement Party7,798,65319.3109–151
Liberal Front Party5,026,47412.483–35
Workers' Party4,128,05210.235+19
Democratic Labour Party4,068,07810.046+22
Democratic Social Party3,609,1968.942+9
Brazilian Social Democracy Party3,515,8098.737New
National Reconstruction Party3,357,0918.341New
Brazilian Labour Party2,277,8825.634+17
Liberal Party1,721,9294.315+9
Christian Democratic Party1,205,5063.022+17
Brazilian Socialist Party756,0341.911+10
Reform Labour Party426,8481.15New
Brazilian Communist Party388,6541.030
Social Labour Party373,9861.02New
Communist Party of Brazil352,0490.95+2
Social Christian Party342,0790.85+4
Party of National Mobilization249,6060.61+1
Social Reform Party243,2310.64New
Democratic Social Party215,2260.50New
Progressive Republican Party94,0690.20New
Labour Party of Brazil78,3580.20New
Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order12,4640.00New
Brazilian Ruralist Party257,5850.91New
Labour Reforming Party1+1
National Community Party00
Social Action Party0New
Liberating Solidarity Party0New
Democratic Party0New
Humanist Liberal Party0New
Workers' Nationalist Party0New
United Socialist Party0New
Progressive Action Party0New
Socialist Party00
Brazilian Student Party0New
Brazilian Women's Party0New
Invalid/blank votes31,442,144
Total71,940,913100502+15
Registered voters/turnout83,820,55885.8
Source: Nohlen

Senate

Party Votes % Seats
Brazilian Democratic Movement Party 8
Liberal Front Party 8
Brazilian Labour Party 4
National Reconstruction Party 2
Christian Democratic Party 2
Social Democratic Party 2
Workers' Party 1
Democratic Labour Party 1
Brazilian Social Democracy Party 1
Liberal Party 1
Social Labour Party 1
Independents 1
Invalid/blank votes
Total 31
Registered voters/turnout
Source: Nohlen

References

  1. Nohlen, D (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II, p174 ISBN 978-0-19-928358-3
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