Mar 23 β€’ 05:00 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Elections 2026: who should leave positions in the coming days to run for the government of the DF

Three of the five announced candidates for the government of the Federal District must resign from their current positions in order to run for office in the upcoming elections.

As Brazil gears up for the 2026 elections, at least three of the five pre-candidates for the government of the Federal District (DF) are expected to resign from their current posts in the coming weeks. This process, known as electoral disconnection, is mandatory for executive office holders who wish to run for public office, ensuring they compete on equal footing with other candidates. Legislation outlines specific deadlines based on the positions held, with one significant deadline being six months prior to the first round of voting, which falls on April 4, 2026.

The pre-candidates include notable figures like Celina LeΓ£o, the current vice-governor of the DF. As per electoral law, those in certain executive roles must vacate their positions to avoid any undue advantage during the election period. The Brazilian Superior Electoral Court (TSE) has provided guidance regarding these deadlines, stressing the importance of compliance to uphold the integrity of the electoral process.

This upcoming electoral cycle is significant for the Federal District, as it will determine who will lead the local government in a time of pressing challenges. With the announcement of these candidates and their preparations to step down, the political landscape is set for a potentially competitive race, highlighting the dynamic nature of Brazilian politics as individuals seek to position themselves for electoral success.

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