In Brazilian Presidential Election Leftist Former President Lula da Silva Wins First Round

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In Brazilian Presidential Election Leftist Former President Lula da Silva Wins First Round

The result means current President Jair Bolsonaro and Mr. da Silva, who served two terms but was jailed on a corruption charge, will face each other in an Oct. 30 runoffUpdated Oct. 2, 2022 srcsrc:58 pm ET

SÃO PAULO—Former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva took the most votes in Sunday’s first round of Brazil’s presidential elections, but President Jair Bolsonaro‘s better-than-expected performance means the two will face each other again in a runoff vote at the end of the month.

Mr. da Silva, a standard-bearer of the Latin American left who is widely popular among the poor despite having been jailed on a corruption conviction in 20src8, clinched 48.2% of the vote. The tally was just shy of the majority he needed to win outright, with 99.src% of votes counted Sunday night, according to Brazil’s electoral court.

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