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Election Day

Election Day — Public Holiday

Details

Country
BR Brazil
Scope
Nationwide
Type
Public Holiday
Gazetted
Yes — official day off

Business Impact

Impact Description
Government offices, banks, schools, and most businesses are typically closed.

Notes

Day set aside for citizens to cast their votes in national elections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Election Day a public holiday in Brazil?
Yes, Election Day is an official public holiday in Brazil. Government offices, banks, and most businesses are typically closed.
When is Election Day 2026?
Election Day 2026 falls on October 4, 2026.

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