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Electoral Governance in Brazil* * This article is the result of a paper titled Judicial power and elections in Brazil, presented at the IPSA-ECPR Joint Conference held in São Paulo, Brazil, in February 2011. I would like to thank Siri Gloppen and Julio Rios-Figueroa for their comments on that occasion. I would also like to thank BPSR's anonymous peer reviewers for their valuable suggestions. The remaining errors are entirely my responsibility.

Electoral governance has increasingly more frequently been the object of study of the comparative politics literature. This article examines the electoral governance institutional model adopted in Brazil and its consequences for political/electoral competition. It is argued herein that Brazil's Electoral Justice System, motivated by the institutional design, has ended up becoming one of the main actors of the country's recent democratic consolidation, being decisive not only with regard to rule adjudication and application, but also to rulemaking. With the purpose of assessing this governance model in action, three important recent rulings by Brazil's Electoral Justice System are analysed here: verticalization of the coalitions, reduction in the number of councillors, and party loyalty.

Keywords:
Brazil; Electoral governance; Electoral Justice System; Judiciary branch; Higher Electoral Court; Judicialization of politics


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