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Electoral propaganda on the internet: what do you need to know?

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 9:48 am
by monira444
Today's post brings you everything you need to know about electoral propaganda on the internet, the second main source of political information in Brazil.
The whole objective of electoral propaganda is to make candidates known to voters, selling a positive image of them as the most suitable candidates to take on the political office in question. All this is done with the aim of winning votes and achieving electoral victory.

Currently, data indicates that the internet is already the second main source of information about politics in Brazil , second only to TV. According to data released by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the country is in fourth place in the world ranking of internet users with 120 million people connected .

You can't leave the web out of your campaign, right?

With the 2018 elections in mind and what can already be done saudi arabia mobile database and planned, today's post explains everything you need to know about electoral propaganda on the internet. Check it out!

What does the law say?
Regarding electoral propaganda on the internet, although it is a relatively new area, there is already jurisdiction regarding the matter. The law that regulates good practices for this type of propaganda is Law No. 9,504, of September 30, 1997. Some things are not allowed and the rules issued by the Superior Electoral Court are clear .

Legal terms can be a little complex at times, but we're here to make it simple!

Electoral propaganda on the internet may be carried out after August 15 of the election year without being considered early when carried out on the website of the candidate, party or coalition, with an electronic address communicated to the Electoral Court and hosted, directly or indirectly, on an internet service provider established in the Country.