Fernando Haddad 2018 presidential campaign

The 2018 presidential campaign of Fernando Haddad for the Presidency of Brazil was announced on 11 September 2018, two weeks after the candidacy of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the former President of Brazil, was denied by the Superior Electoral Court for violating the Ficha Limpa (Clean Slate law). Haddad, who had been Lula's running mate, replaced him as the candidate and PCdoB state legislator Manuela d'Ávila became Haddad's running mate.[1]

Fernando Haddad presidential campaign, 2018
Campaigned for2018 Brazilian general election
CandidateFernando Haddad
Mayor of São Paulo
(2013–2016)
Manuela d'Ávila
State Deputy of Rio Grande do Sul
(2015–2018)
AffiliationWorkers' Party
Coalition partners
Communist Party of Brazil, Republican Party of the Social Order
StatusOfficial nominee: 11 September 2018
Qualified for run-off: 7 October 2018
Lost Election: 29 October 2018
SloganO Brasil feliz de novo
(Brazil happy again)
Websitewww.obrasilfelizdenovo.com

Haddad received 29% of the vote in the first round of the election, thus placing second and qualifying for a run-off against PSL candidate Jair Bolsonaro on 28 October 2018.[2]

Ticket

Workers' Party
Workers' Party ticket, 2018
Fernando Haddad Manuela d'Ávila
for President for Vice President
Mayor of São Paulo
(2013–2016)
State Deputy of Rio Grande do Sul
(2015–2018)
[1]

Election result

Presidential elections

Election year Candidate First round Second round
# of overall votes % of overall vote # of overall votes % of overall vote
2018 Fernando Haddad 31,342,005 29.28 #2 47,040,380 44.87%

Endorsements

Politicians

Celebrities

References

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  2. https://www.cnbc.com/2018/10/08/brazil-presidential-election-bolsonaro-to-face-haddad-in-runoff.html
  3. Savarese, Mauricio (10 October 2018). "Leading Brazilian candidate to skip 1st TV debate for runoff". Associated Press. Retrieved 12 October 2018.
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  7. https://twitter.com/joaquimboficial/status/1056179596784254976
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  10. https://noticias.uol.com.br/politica/eleicoes/2018/noticias/2018/10/24/goldman-declara-apoio-haddad.htm
  11. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/10/bolsonaro-set-win-bitterly-divided-brazil-polls-open-181028054940476.html
  12. https://f5.folha.uol.com.br/celebridades/2018/10/haddad-presidente-saiba-quais-famosos-apoiam-eleicao-do-petista.shtml
  13. https://www.correiobraziliense.com.br/app/noticia/politica/2018/10/16/interna_politica,712842/veja-o-ranking-dos-seguidores-dos-artistas-que-apoiam-bolsonaro-e-hadd.shtml
  14. https://istoe.com.br/felipe-neto-revela-odio-ao-pt-mas-declara-voto-em-fernando-haddad/
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  16. https://www.revistaforum.com.br/mesmo-critico-ao-pt-marcelo-tas-declara-voto-em-haddad/
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