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Parliamentary elections were held in Brazil in 1945, to National Constituency Assembly, before the redemocratization. They were won by the Social Democratic Party, a conservative party, who tooks 151 of the 286 seats.
[edit] Results
Party |
Votes |
% |
Seats |
Social Democratic Party PSD |
2,531,944 |
42.7% |
151 |
National Democratic Union UDN |
1,575,375 |
26.6% |
81 |
Brazilian Labour Party PTB |
603,500 |
10.2% |
22 |
Communist Party of Brazil PCB |
511,302 |
8.6% |
14 |
Republican Party PR |
219,562 |
3.7% |
9 |
PPS |
107,321 |
1.8% |
4 |
Christian Democratic Party PDC |
101,636 |
1.7% |
2 |
Progressive Renewal Party PRP |
70,675 |
1.2% |
2 |
PL |
57,341 |
1.0% |
1 |
Others |
145,960 |
2.5% |
0 |
Total |
5,924,616 |
100% |
286 |
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