2009 Workers' Party (Brazil) leadership election

The 2009 Workers' Party Leadership Election was held on November 22 in order to renew all leaderships of the party (regional, municipal, state and national). On December 6, a second round will be held to determine the new presidents of the party on the states of Minas Gerais, Minas Gerais, Maranhão, Rio Grande do Norte, and Amapá, and several municipalities. On the party's fourth direct election process (Portuguese: processo de eleição direta - PED), 1,3 million members were able to vote. The first round results were officially released on November 26, with former Petrobras president José Eduardo Dutra being elected the national president of the Workers' Party with over 58% of the vote.

Workers' Party leadership election

November 22, 2009 (1st round)
December 6, 2009 (2nd round)
 
Candidate José Eduardo Dutra José Eduardo Cardozo
Party PT PT
Popular vote 271.400 79.867
Percentage 58.4% 17.9%

President before election

Ricardo Berzoini

Elected President

José Eduardo Dutra

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