According to a poll conducted by the Datafolha Institute, most Brazilians have not yet decided on a deputy candidate for the October 2 elections, in contrast to the high percentage who have already decided on the presidential election.
Sixty-nine percent do not yet have a candidate for the Chamber of Deputies, and a similar percentage, 70 percent, have not yet decided to vote for state legislative assemblies.
Brazil's electoral system is an open list system - voters vote directly for a candidate, not a party - and the upcoming elections will elect not only the president but also the Chamber . . .
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