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How are the values ​​divided between the parties?

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 3:26 am
by monira444
How much will each party receive in electoral funds in the 2024 election?

The amounts allocated to the parties from the Fund were released by the Superior Electoral Court. The largest amounts will be allocated to the PL and PT, with R$886 million and R$619 million, respectively. Next comes União Brasil, with R$536 million, and PSD, with R$ 420 million. The four parties will receive almost the same amount of funds as the sum of the 25 other parties recognized by the electoral court.


Among the elected parties with representatives in Congress, the smallest amounts will go to Rede Sustentabilidade (R$ 35 million) and Novo (R$37 million).


Below, at the extreme end of the table, are the parties that did kenya mobile database not elect any parliamentarians in the 2022 elections. Together, the PRTB, PMN, Agir, Democracia Cristã (DC), PCB, PMB, União Popular (UP), PSTU and PCO parties will receive approximately R$54 million from the electoral fund.


Amounts allocated to political parties in 2024


The criteria for distributing funds among candidates of each party are defined by the party's National Executive Committee, as required by the Election Law (Law No. 9,504/1997). TSE Resolution No. 23,605/2019 establishes general guidelines for the management and distribution of FEFC resources.


Is the use of the electoral fund mandatory?

No. Parties and candidates may choose not to use the electoral fund, but they must inform the TSE within the established deadline.


According to the survey conducted by the TSE, for the 2024 municipal elections, no party waived the Special Campaign Financing Fund. The deadline for parties to communicate whether they would give up the funds expired on June 3, but none did so. In the 2022 general election, only the Novo party had refused to receive its share of the Electoral Fund, which returned to the Treasury. This year, however, the party decided to receive the resources normally.


If there is a surplus from the Electoral Fund, does the party need to return it?

Yes. Unused funds must be returned to the National Treasury. Parties must report the use of these funds to the Electoral Court, and any surplus must be returned when the accounts are presented.


In short, the 2024 electoral fund will represent a significant investment in Brazilian democracy, providing the necessary resources for more equitable and transparent electoral campaigns.


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