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Follow our Instagram: /proftorques The Electoral Justice in Brazil is composed of several bodies that perform specific functions to ensure the holding of fair and transparent elections. Here is a summary of the main bodies: 1. Superior Electoral Court (TSE): It is the highest body of the Electoral Justice, responsible for regulating, organizing and supervising the entire electoral process in the country. The TSE also hears appeals against decisions of the Regional Electoral Courts. 2. Regional Electoral Courts (TREs): Present in each state and in the Federal District, the TREs coordinate and supervise the elections in their respective jurisdictions. They also hear appeals against decisions of the electoral judges. 3. Electoral Judges: They are responsible for administering the elections in specific electoral zones. They organize the local electoral process, including the registration of candidates and the counting of votes. 4. Electoral Boards: Formed by citizens called upon to assist in the counting of votes and in the resolution of electoral issues at the local level. Electoral boards are temporary and operate during the electoral period. These bodies work together to ensure that elections are conducted efficiently, transparently and fairly. If you need more details about any of these bodies, I am at your disposal! #electoraljustice #electorallaw