Number of cancellations in the state corresponds to 25% of the country’s total, which adds 5,042,047 documents; voters have failed to vote or justify the absence in three shifts, and do not pay fines
The state of faces a significant challenge with 1,304,783 canceled, representing 25% of the total cancellations in Brazil. The Electoral Court conducted an analysis between May 30 and June 2, resulting in the cancellation of more than 5 million securities across the country. In São Paulo, most cancellations occurred among men, representing 55% of cases, and in the age group of 25 to 29 years, which corresponds to 21% of cancellations. The state capital is the most affected area, with 397,001 canceled titles.
Cancellations occur when voters fail to vote or justify the absence in three consecutive shifts, and do not pay fines or resolve other issues. To regularize the situation, voters can seek face -to -face attendance at electoral notaries or access the website of the São Paulo Regional Electoral Court to solve the online problem. It is essential that voters check the situation of their titles, especially with the 2026 elections approaching, to ensure that they are in accordance with the Electoral Justice.
Regularization is crucial as a canceled title prevents the exercise of the right to vote and may result in the loss of other civil and political rights. The Electoral Court offers two options for the resolution: face-to-face and virtual, both accessible through the TRE-SP website. Maintaining the title on time is fundamental for full participation in the democratic process and to avoid future legal complications.
*With information from Beatriz Manfredini
*Report produced with the aid of AI