Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Request denied to void votes in Brazil election

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The head of Brazil’s electoral authority has rejected the request from President Jair Bolsonaro’s political party to annul ballots cast on most electronic voting machines, which would have overturned the Oct. 30 election.

Alexandre de Moraes had issued a prior ruling that implicitly raised the possibilit­y that Bolsonaro’s Liberal Party could suffer from such a challenge. He conditione­d analysis of the request on the presentati­on of an amended report to include results from the first electoral round, on Oct. 2, in which the party won more seats in both congressio­nal houses than any other, and he establishe­d a 24-hour deadline.

Party president Valdemar Costa and lawyer Marcelo de Bessa held a news conference Wednesday and said there would be no amended report.

“The complete bad faith of the plaintiff’s bizarre and illicit request ... was proven, both by the refusal to add to the initial petition and the total absence of any evidence of irregulari­ties and the existence of a totally fraudulent narrative of the facts,” Mr. de Moraes wrote in his decision hours later.

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