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Pilili: TSE Launches Mascot of the 2026 Elections Inspired by the Ballot Box

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Pilili, the new TSE mascot, was presented at an event that celebrated the 30th anniversary of the electronic ballot box and seeks to encourage young participation in the 2026 elections.

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Pilili, the new TSE mascot, was presented at an event that celebrated the 30th anniversary of the electronic ballot box and seeks to encourage young participation in the 2026 elections.

·Brazil
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Presented by the animated teacher Carmen Lúcia, the mascot Pilili already takes the sleep of many Brazilians. The figure who has the arduous mission of defending democracy and conscious choice is an electronic urn with big eyes, smiles and — why not? — arms and legs. The figure that has the arduous mission of defending democracy and conscious choice. The post Crusoe: A country cursed by its mascots appeared first on The Antagonist.

·São Paulo, Brazil
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The Superior Electoral Court (TSE) launched on Monday (4) the Pilili mascot for the general elections of 2026. The presentation of the character took place during the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the electronic ballot box. Created with the aim of bringing the electoral justice closer to the population, the TSE hopes to represent, through Pilili, the importance of voting and citizen participation. The character inspired by the electroni…

The Superior Electoral Court (TSE) launched on Monday, 4th, the official mascot of the electronic ballot box. Baptized from .Pillii., the character was presented during the event that marked the 30th anniversary of the electronic voting system in Brazil. Inspired by Zé Gotinha, a figure known in vaccination campaigns, the mascot integrates the court's strategy to broaden the reach of communication with the population, especially among the younge…

The TSE launched on Monday the Pilili mascot, a puppet that aims to bring the population closer to electronic voting.

·Curitiba, Brazil
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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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