The Republicans (right) is the party that will govern the largest number of voters starting in 2023, with 35,761,796 people eligible to vote.
In 2022, the party elected 2 governors, Wanderlei Barbosa in Tocantins and Tarcísio de Freitas in São Paulo.
The leadership of the acronym in number of voters is mainly due to the state of São Paulo, which has 34,667,793 people eligible to vote, according to data from the TSE (Superior Electoral Court). In Tocantins, there are 1,230,987 voters.
On the other hand, the party with the smallest electorate is Solidarity, which will have Amapá under its command.
Read the electorate governed by party:
Republicans: 35,761,796;
PT: 23,240,738;
PL: 18.316.954;
PSDB: 17,608,077;
Novo: 16,290,870;
União Brasil: 11,218,503;
PSB: 11.056.189;
MDB: 10,611,013
PSD: 10.147.433;
PP: 954,673;
SD: 550,687.
Despite the fact that the Republicans have the largest electorate, the PT and União Brasil will govern the largest number of states: 4 each. Bahia, Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte and Piauí will have PT governors for the next four years.
Amazonas, Goiás, Mato Grosso, and Rondônia will be governed by União Brasil members.
The results of the states’ elections show that Brazil recorded the 2nd largest party fragmentation in history, second only to 2019 when 13 parties elected governors. Starting next year, 11 legends will have states under their administration.