Vehicles registered on urban mobility platforms, such as Uber and 99, cannot circulate with electoral propaganda during the elections of 2026. The determination is contained in the voter's manual published by the Superior Electoral Court (TSE).The rule classifies the cars of applications as goods of common use.The electoral legislation forbids adhesives in the can or in the glass and prohibits the verbal request for votes by drivers during trave…
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Vehicles registered on urban mobility platforms, such as Uber and 99, cannot circulate with electoral propaganda during the elections of 2026. The determination is contained in the voter's manual published by the Superior Electoral Court (TSE).The rule classifies the cars of applications as goods of common use.The electoral legislation forbids adhesives in the can or in the glass and prohibits the verbal request for votes by drivers during trave…