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Commission of the Senate Adopts the Text-Based Text of the New Electoral Code, Which Provides for a Printed Vote

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Opposition may include in the proposal mandatory printing after registration of the vote in electronic uranium
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The Senate's Constitutional and Justice Commission (CCJ) approved, on Thursday, 20 a highlight of the Progressive Party (PP) which sets out the vote printed in the Brazilian elections. The measure is constitutional according to the Supreme Federal Court (STF). The resolution was adopted by 14 to 12 votes under the draft Additional Law (PLP) 112/2021, which creates the new Electoral Code. The PLP has about 900 articles. The CCJ has already approv…

The Committee on Constitutional and Justice (CCJ) of the Federal Senate adopted, on Thursday (20), the new Electoral Code. The text, which had the equivalent of 20 senators against six opponents, violates the Act of the Clean Office and criminalizes the purchase of votes. The opposition still had a victory and was able to include in the text the vote printed on a harder plate: 14 to 12 this inclusion was made by the suggestion of Senator Experid…

Signado adopts the text-based text of the new Electoral Code and includes the printed vote; proposes other rules of application and research

·Curitiba, Brazil
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Opposition may include in the proposal mandatory printing after registration of the vote in electronic uranium

·Brazil
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The Senate's Constitutional and Justice Commission (CCJ) adopted, on Thursday, 20th, the draft supplementary law which promotes reform in the Electoral Code and now follows it to the plenary. The approved text was the substitute proposed by the rapporteur, Marcelo Castro (MDB-PI). However, from a significant point, the senators voted in... The CCJ approved the Electoral Code with the obligation of the printed vote first appeared on Antagonist.

·São Paulo, Brazil
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The draft supplementary law, of 877 articles, disciplines various electoral issues and is subject to controversy

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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Wednesday, August 20, 2025.
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