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Sao Paulo far-right digital influencer and mayor candidate Pablo Marcal leaves a polling station on supporters' shoulders after voting at a polling station during the municipal elections in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Oct. 6, 2024.

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Hard Numbers: Brazil’s local elections, North Korea 💔China?, Tunisia’s low voter turnout, Mayor killed in Mexico, Republicans vs. sexually explicit content

5,518: On Sunday, voters in Brazil elected mayors in 5,518 cities and towns across the country, and on Oct. 27, many will return to vote in 51 more cities, including Sao Paulo, where no candidate earned more than 50% in the first round. Much media coverage has underlined that most winners so far were center-right candidates backed by former President Jair Bolsonaro, but the real trend seems to be that incumbents of both left and right fared well.

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