New president of TRE-SP takes office seven months before elections
The new president of the São Paulo Regional Electoral Court, Encinas Manfré, took office amidst concerns about election integrity and misinformation.
Encinas Manfré was inaugurated as the new president of the São Paulo Regional Electoral Court (TRE-SP) on Friday, September 27, just seven months ahead of the 2026 elections. His appointment is significant in ensuring the integrity of the electoral process, as he has been a judge since 1985. The ceremony took place at the São Paulo Court of Justice headquarters, highlighting the importance of judicial oversight in the upcoming election cycle.
Attendees at the inauguration included notable figures such as São Paulo Governor Tarcísio de Freitas and Mayor Ricardo Nune, who emphasized the challenges facing the electoral process, particularly the spread of misinformation. They expressed confidence in the TRE's ability to tackle these issues and stressed the necessity for voters to seek reliable information regarding electoral regulations, especially in a climate where fake news is prevalent.
Additionally, concerns were raised about the potential infiltration of organized crime into the electoral process, underscoring the need for vigilance among electoral authorities and voters alike. The new leadership at TRE-SP is expected to play a crucial role in navigating these challenges as Brazil approaches its next elections, reaffirming the judiciary's commitment to ensuring fair and transparent elections in the state.