2018 Brazilian presidential election

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:election
gptkbp:campaigns gptkb:Education
gptkb:corruption
gptkb:environment
gptkb:economy
Health
Public Security
gptkbp:date October 7, 2018
gptkbp:election gptkb:2014_Brazilian_presidential_election
gptkb:2022_Brazilian_presidential_election
Direct
gptkbp:first_match October 28, 2018
Bolsonaro 46.03%
Bolsonaro 55.13%
Haddad 29.28%
Haddad 44.87%
gptkbp:held_in gptkb:Brazil
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label 2018 Brazilian presidential election
gptkbp:is_debated_in gptkb:3
gptkbp:loser gptkb:Fernando_Haddad
gptkbp:notable_nominees gptkb:13
gptkbp:political_party gptkb:PSL
gptkb:Brazilian_Democratic_Movement
gptkb:Workers'_Party
gptkb:Patriota
gptkb:Democratic_Labor_Party
gptkb:Social_Liberal_Party
gptkb:PSDB
PDT
PV
Cidadania
PPS
PRB
Avante
PSOL
Novo
PROS
REDE
Solidariedade
gptkbp:significant_event Debate on labor rights
Debate on foreign policy
Debate on environmental policies
Debate on social welfare programs
Impact of social media on campaigning
Discussion on economic reforms
Bolsonaro's stabbing incident
Concerns over democracy and governance
Controversies over fake news
Debate on LGBTQ+ rights
Debate on education reforms
Debate on housing policies
Debate on public transportation
Debate on tax reforms
Debate over gun control policies
Discussion on healthcare reforms
Discussion on indigenous rights
Haddad's late campaign surge
Impact of the Car Wash operation
Influence of military in politics
Polarization of Brazilian society
Rise of far-right politics in Brazil
Role of evangelical voters
gptkbp:voter_turnout 79.71%
gptkbp:voting_method Two-round system
gptkbp:winner gptkb:Jair_Bolsonaro
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Lula_da_Silva
gptkb:Marina_Silva
gptkb:Jair_Bolsonaro
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4