The 2022 Brazilian Elections: What Happened, What's Next?

Our panel of experts discuss the important takeaways from the first round of elections Sunday in Brazil, their predictions for the next round, and the implications for the country.
Panelists:
Malu A. C. Gatto
Assoc. Prof. of Latin American Politics, Institute of the Americas, University College London
Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellow
Nelson Rojas De Carvalho
Assoc. Prof. of Political Science, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro
Kellogg Institute Guest Scholar
Luiz Vilaça
Kellogg institute PhD Fellow
Moderator:
Scott Mainwaring
Eugene P. and Helen Conley Professor of Political Science
Kellogg Institute Faculty Fellow
For those unable to join us in person, a one-way livestream video will be available on this page at the time of the event.

Malu A. C. Gatto
Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellow Malu A. C. Gatto is associate professor of Latin American politics at the Institute of the Americas at University College London (UCL). Her work explores questions about the gendered dynamics of political behavior, representation, and policymaking, with a regional focus on Latin America, especially Brazil...
Nelson Rojas De Carvalho
Nelson Rojas de Carvalho is associated professor at Universidade Federal Rural do Janeiro and senior researcher at Observatório das Metrópoles/ Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. His research interests lie in Legislative Studies, elections, electoral geography and local power...
Luiz Vilaça
Luiz Vilaça is a PhD student in Sociology at the University of Notre Dame and a Kellogg PhD Fellow. His research cuts across organizational, political, and cultural sociology. His work focuses on anti-corruption reform, institutional change, and the effects of corruption investigations on public opinion and voting behavior...