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Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva looks to have won the 1st round of Brazil’s election, but it is unclear if he has secured an outright victory.
With more than 90% of votes counted, Lula - as he is known - had just over 49%, official figures show.
He needs at least 50% of the vote to avoid a second round run-off at the end of the month.
His main rival, Geraldo Alckmin - a business-friendly ex-governor of Sao Paulo state - had 40.9% of the total.
A final result could be delayed until Monday, with some votes still due in.
Lula Ahead In Brazilian Election
October 1, 2006 by Cris Zimermann | 0 Comments
In Brazil in English, Eleições 2006, Socorro! Isto é o Brasil
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Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva looks to have won the 1st round of Brazil’s election, but it is unclear if he has secured an outright victory.











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