Running for re-election Jair Bolsonaro's
2022 presidential campaign was made official on 24 July 2022, at the
Ginásio do Maracanãzinho in the city of
Rio de Janeiro. The vice-presidential candidate was
Walter Braga Netto as the candidate of the federation. Bolsonaro qualified for the second round by receiving 43.20% of the vote. On October 30, the second round vote, Bolsonaro was defeated by Lula, obtaining 49.10% while his rival obtained 50.90%. Bolsonaro became the first president to fail to be re-elected since the institution of re-election in 1997 and Lula was the first president to be elected by direct vote three times.
Meeting with ambassadors Even before his election to the presidency, Jair Bolsonaro became a staunch critic of Brazil's . In 2015, when he was a federal deputy, he was the author of a constitutional amendment bill, approved by the
Chamber of Deputies, which provided for printed ballots in the country. In the context of the
2022 presidential elections, Bolsonaro and his supporters adopted the tactic of questioning the electronic ballot boxes to question the legitimacy of the elections if he was defeated. On 18 July 2022, during a meeting with
ambassadors, Jair Bolsonaro spread
conspiracy theories about the electronic ballot boxes and reused untrue statements made in previous years and previously contested by electoral bodies. Among the assertions denied by the press and the Superior Electoral Court (TSE), Bolsonaro claimed that a hacker had access to the TSE system and could manipulate the electronic ballot boxes; that the TSE did not collaborate with the
Federal Police (PF) investigation; that an audit, hired by the
Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB) in 2014, had concluded that the electronic ballot boxes are "inaudible"; that international observers could not guarantee the legitimacy of the election; that the re-totaling of votes would be done by a third-party company; that the TSE did not accept suggestions from the Armed Forces; that the electronic ballot box would complete the vote with the number "3", as soon as the voter pressed the number "1", so that the vote "13" would be counted for the opposition candidate. He also attacked the STF ministers, said that
Fachin had been a lawyer for the
Landless Workers' Movement (MST) and that
Barroso had given a lecture entitled "
How to get rid of a president", claims that were also denied. He also tried to
delegitimize the TSE, saying of the court: “it's more than Swiss cheese, it's a sieve”. According to the American newspaper
The New York Times, the meeting raised international concern about a
possible coup d'état in Brazil, as Bolsonaro suggested that the solution to the problems pointed out would be to intensify the military's involvement in the electoral process. The meeting was broadcast by the country's state broadcaster,
TV Brasil, and by official profiles belonging to the president on social media.
The New York Times compared Bolsonaro's tactics to
Donald Trump 's stance in the
2020 United States presidential elections, when he tried to delegitimize the vote before it took place. == Lawsuits ==