Christian Democracy (Brazil)
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Christian Democracy Democracia Cristã |
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File:Christian Democracy (Brazil) logo.png | |
President | José Maria Eymael |
General Secretary | Rubens Pavão |
Slogan | "Commitment with the Family" |
Founded | March 30, 1995 |
Headquarters | São Paulo, Brazil |
Youth wing | Christian Democratic Youth |
Membership | 186,223[1] |
Ideology | Christian democracy Social conservatism |
Political position | Centre-right to right-wing |
Religion | Christianity |
Regional affiliation | Christian Democrat Organization of America (observer) |
Colours | Azure Royal blue Gold |
TSE Identification Number | 27 |
Mayors |
1 / 5,568
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State assemblies |
6 / 1,024
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City councillors |
123 / 56,810
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Website | |
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Politics of Brazil Political parties Elections |
The Christian Democracy (Portuguese: Democracia Cristã, DC) is a Christian democratic political party in Brazil. It was founded on March 30, 1995 as the Christian Social Democratic Party (Brazilian Portuguese: Partido Social Democrata Cristão, PSDC), elected mayors and council members in 1996, and was officially registered on the Superior Electoral Court on August 5, 1997.[2] It uses the TSE Identification Number 27.
At the legislative elections, 6 October 2002, the party won 1 out of 513 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and no seats in the Senate. The party lost all representation in the Congress in the 2006 elections.
On 3 August 2017, the party changed its name to the current Christian Democracy.[3]
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Electoral history
Presidential elections
Election | Candidate | Running mate | Colligation | First round | Second round | Result | ||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | |||||
1998 | José Maria Eymael (PSDC) | Josmar Oliveira Alderete (PSDC) | None | 171,831 | 0.25% (#9) | - | - | Lost ![]() |
2002 | None* | None | None | - | - | - | - | - |
2006 | José Maria Eymael (PSDC) | José Paulo da Silva Neto (PSDC) | None | 63,294 | 0.07% (#6) | - | - | Lost ![]() |
2010 | José Maria Eymael (PSDC) | José Paulo da Silva Neto (PSDC) | None | 89,350 | 0.09% (#5) | - | - | Lost ![]() |
2014 | José Maria Eymael (PSDC) | Roberto Lopes (PSDC) | None | 61,250 | 0.06% (#9) | - | - | Lost ![]() |
2018 | José Maria Eymael (DC) | Hélvio Costa (DC) | None | 41,710 | 0.04% (#12) | - | - | Lost ![]() |
2022 | José Maria Eymael (DC) | João Barbosa Bravo (DC) | None | 16,604 | 0,01 (#11) | - | - | Lost ![]() |
Source: Election Resources: Federal Elections in Brazil – Results Lookup
*DC supported José Serra (PSDB) and Rita Camata (PMDB) in the second round of 2002 general elections. |
Legislative elections
Election | Chamber of Deputies | Federal Senate | Role in government | ||||||
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Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | ||
1998 | 62,057 | 0.09% |
0 / 513
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New | 114,573 | 0.19% |
0 / 81
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New | Extra-parliamentary |
2002 | 192,546 | 0.22% |
1 / 513
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29,768 | 0.03% |
0 / 81
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Independent |
2006 | 354,217 | 0.38% |
0 / 513
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53,025 | 0.06% |
0 / 81
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Extra-parliamentary |
2010 | 191,835 | 0.20% |
0 / 513
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73,227 | 0.04% |
0 / 81
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Extra-parliamentary |
2014 | 509,936 | 0.52% |
2 / 513
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31,011 | 0.03% |
0 / 81
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Independent |
2018 | 369,386 | 0.38% |
1 / 513
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154,068 | 0.09% |
0 / 81
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Opposition |
2022 | 138,818 | 0.13% |
0 / 513
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101,722 | 0.10% |
0 / 81
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Extra-parliamentary |
References
- ↑ http://inter04.tse.jus.br/ords/dwtse/f?p=2001:104:::NO[permanent dead link]:::
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Preceded by | Numbers of Brazilian Official Political Parties 27 - CD (DC) |
Succeeded by 28 - BLRP (PRTB) |
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