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Parliamentary elections were held in Brazil on 3 October 1954.[ 1] The Social Democratic Party remained the largest party in both the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. Voter turnout was 65.5%.[ 2]
Results
Chamber of Deputies
Party
Votes
%
Seats
+/–
Social Democratic Party
2,136,220
23.1
114
+2
Brazilian Labour Party
1,447,784
15.7
56
+5
National Democratic Union
1,318,101
14.3
74
–7
Social Progressive Party
863,401
9.3
32
+12
PSD -PTB
411,521
4.5
–
–
PSD -PRP -PL
257,247
2.8
–
–
UDN -PTB -PR
251,891
2.7
–
–
Republican Party
246,487
2.7
19
+8
PSD -PDC -PSP -PL -PRP
221,259
2.4
–
–
UDN -PR -PL
218,503
2.4
–
–
PTB -PST
207,757
2.2
–
–
National Labor Party
190,839
2.1
6
+1
PR -PDC
151,003
1.6
–
–
Brazilian Socialist Party
136,329
1.5
3
+2
PSD -PL
123,839
1.3
–
–
Christian Democratic Party
117,345
1.3
2
0
Liberator Party
114,665
1.2
8
+3
UDN -PSP
97,604
1.1
–
–
PSD -UDN
85,937
0.9
–
–
PTB -PR
81,756
0.9
–
–
PRP -PSP
78,129
0.8
–
–
Party of Popular Representation
70,346
0.8
3
+1
PSP -UDN -PL
67,515
0.7
–
–
Labour Republican Party
65,325
0.7
1
0
PSD -PTB -PDC -PSB -PS -PR
53,123
0.6
–
–
UDN -PST -PSP
50,099
0.5
–
–
PSD -PSB -PR
48,968
0.5
–
–
PSP -PST
44,720
0.5
–
–
Social Labour Party
32,440
0.4
2
–7
Others
45,630
0.5
6
+6
Invalid/blank votes
654,692
–
–
–
Total
9,890,475
100
326
+22
Registered voters/turnout
15,104,604
65.5
–
–
Source: Nohlen
Senate
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Social Democratic Party
2,102,000
13.3
16
Social Progressive Party
1,843,230
11.7
2
National Democratic Union
1,758,872
11.2
10
Brazilian Labour Party
1,333,345
8.5
10
National Labor Party
551,549
3.5
1
Republican Party
134,110
0.9
1
Christian Democratic Party
107,050
0.7
0
Brazilian Socialist Party
70,015
0.4
0
Party of Popular Representation
60,814
0.4
0
Liberator Party
44,342
0.3
2
Social Labour Party
475
0.0
0
Others
7,759,564
49.2
0
Invalid/blank votes
3,809,054
–
–
Total
9,890,475
100
42
Registered voters/turnout
15,057,722
–
Source: Nohlen
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