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Urbanization, Race, and Class in Brazilian Politics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 October 2022
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Late in 1982, elections were held in Brazil for governors, congressional representatives in both houses, state legislators, mayors, and city council members. According to many observers, they were the first truly free elections in twenty years, the first unhampered by the ominous presence of an institutional act that had overridden the Brazilian constitution.
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An earlier version was presented at the Conference on the Crisis in Brazil at the University of Florida, Gainesville, 15–17 November 1984. The authors are indebted to Eli Diniz and William Smith for criticisms and suggestions.
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