1990 Brazilian parliamentary election explained
Country: | Brazil |
Previous Election: | 1986 |
Next Election: | 1994 |
Election Date: | 3 October 1990 |
Module: | Embed: | yes | Election Name: | Chamber of Deputies | Seats For Election: | 503 seats in the Chamber of Deputies | Party1: | PMDB | Leader1: | Fernando Henrique Cardoso | Percentage1: | 19.26 | Seats1: | 108 | Last Election1: | 260 | Party2: | Liberal Front Party | Leader2: | Jorge Bornhausen | Percentage2: | 12.41 | Seats2: | 83 | Last Election2: | 118 | Party3: | Workers' Party (Brazil) | Leader3: | Lula da Silva | Percentage3: | 10.19 | Seats3: | 35 | Last Election3: | 16 | Party4: | Democratic Labour Party (Brazil) | Leader4: | Leonel Brizola | Percentage4: | 10.04 | Seats4: | 46 | Last Election4: | 24 | Party5: | Democratic Social Party | Leader5: | Paulo Maluf | Percentage5: | 8.91 | Seats5: | 42 | Last Election5: | 33 | Party6: | Brazilian Social Democracy Party | Leader6: | Franco Montoro | Percentage6: | 8.68 | Seats6: | 38 | Last Election6: | new | Party7: | PRN | Leader7: | Daniel Tourinho | Percentage7: | 8.29 | Seats7: | 40 | Last Election7: | new | Party8: | Brazilian Labour Party (current) | Percentage8: | 5.62 | Seats8: | 38 | Last Election8: | 17 | Party9: | PL | Leader9: | Alvaro Valle | Percentage9: | 4.25 | Seats9: | 16 | Last Election9: | 6 | Party10: | Christian Democratic Party (Brazil) | Percentage10: | 2.98 | Seats10: | 22 | Last Election10: | 5 | Party11: | Brazilian Socialist Party | Percentage11: | 1.87 | Seats11: | 11 | Last Election11: | 1 | Party12: | PTR | Percentage12: | 1.05 | Seats12: | 2 | Last Election12: | new | Party13: | Brazilian Communist Party | Leader13: | Solomon Malina | Percentage13: | 0.96 | Seats13: | 3 | Last Election13: | 3 | Party14: | PST | Percentage14: | 0.92 | Seats14: | 2 | Last Election14: | new | Party15: | Communist Party of Brazil | Percentage15: | 0.87 | Seats15: | 5 | Last Election15: | 3 | Party16: | Social Christian Party (Brazil) | Percentage16: | 0.84 | Seats16: | 6 | Last Election16: | 1 | Party17: | Party of National Mobilization | Percentage17: | 0.62 | Seats17: | 1 | Last Election17: | 0 | Party18: | PRS | Color18: | - DD3333
| Percentage18: | 0.60 | Seats18: | 4 | Last Election18: | new | Party19: | Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 1987) | Percentage19: | 0.53 | Seats19: | 1 | Last Election19: | new | Module: | Embed: | yes | Election Name: | Senate | Seats For Election: | 32 seats in the Senate | First Election: | yes | Nopercentage: | yes | Party1: | Brazilian Democratic Movement Party | Leader1: | Fernando Henrique Cardoso | Seats1: | 8 | Party22: | Liberal Front Party | Leader22: | Jorge Bornhausen | Seats22: | 8 | Party23: | Brazilian Labour Party (current) | Leader23: | Jorge Bornhausen | Seats23: | 4 | Party24: | PRN | Leader24: | Daniel Tourinho | Seats24: | 2 | Party25: | Christian Democratic Party (Brazil) | Seats25: | 2 | Party26: | Democratic Social Party | Seats26: | 2 | Party27: | Workers' Party (Brazil) | Leader27: | Lula da Silva | Seats27: | 1 | Party28: | Democratic Labour Party (Brazil) | Leader28: | Leonel Brizola | Seats28: | 1 | Party29: | Brazilian Social Democracy Party | Leader29: | Franco Montoro | Seats29: | 1 | Party30: | PL | Leader30: | Alvaro Valle | Seats30: | 1 | Party31: | PST | Seats31: | 1 | Party32: | Independents | Leader32: | – | Seats32: | 1 |
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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 108 of the 502 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 8 of the 31 seats in the Senate.
Results
Senate
Notes and References
- [Dieter Nohlen]