Former president Jair Bolsonaro’s rightwing party led Brazil's municipal elections, narrowly edging out leftist candidate Guilherme Boulos in Sao Paulo. Outgoing mayor Ricardo Nunes secured 29.4% of votes, while Boulos gained 29%. Populist outsider Pablo Marcal, finishing third with 28.1%, was elimi...
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