As Eleições 2024 contam, até o momento, com 26 pessoas trans eleitas para cargos de vereador e vereadora. Os dados foram coletados pela Associação Nacional de Travestis e Transexuais (ANTRA), que desde 2014 monitora o cenário da inclusão da população transgênero na política.
De acordo com as informações da ANTRA, 600 candidatos e candidatas trans participaram da disputa pelos cargos na prefeitura e nas Câmaras Municipais, o que significa que 4% receberam a quantidade suficiente de votos.
Nas últimas eleições municipais, em 2020, de acordo o mesmo levantamento, 30 pessoas foram eleitas.
Confira o resultado do primeiro turno das eleições municipais!
Confira abaixo os candidatos e candidatas trans eleitos nas Eleições 2024:
- Amanda Paschoal – São Paulo/SP - A candidata foi a 5ª vereadora mais votada de São Paulo, com 108.654 votos pelo PSOL.
- Thabatta Pimenta – Natal/RN
- Regininha – Rio Grande/RS (Reeleita)
- Isabelly Carvalho – Limeira/SP (Reeleita)
- Benny Briolly – Niterói/RJ (Reeleita)
- Thammy Miranda – São Paulo/SP (Reeleito)
- Edy Oliveira – Paramoti/CE
- Natasha Ferreira – Porto Alegre/RS
- Kará Marcia – Natividade/RJ (Reeleita)
- Atena Beauvoir – Porto Alegre/RS
- Filipa Brunelli – Araraquara/SP (Reeleita)
- Juhlia Santos – Belo Horizonte/MG
- Carla Basil – Jundiaí/SP
- Tieta Melo – São Joaquim da Barra/SP (Reeleita)
- Dandara – Patrocínio Paulista/SP
- Yasmin Prestes – Entre-Ijuís/RS
- Myrella Soares – Bariri/SP (Reeleita)
- Fernanda Carrara – Piraju/SP (Reeleita)
- Flávia Carreiro – Itaguajé/PR
- Monica de Assis – Turiaçu/MA
- Dricka Lima – Campo Novo do Parecis/MT
- Giovami Maciel – Moema/MG
- Pamella Araujo – Sobral/CE
- Sabrina Sassa – São Sebastião da Grama/SP
- Marcela Lins – Santo Antônio do Amparo/MG
- Co-Vereadora Bruna do Há Braços de Luta – Piranguinho/MG
Em nota, a ANTRA afirma que nota uma parcela da população trans em busca de um legislativo mais diverso e inclusivo: "Nesse sentido, parabenizamos com orgulho todas as pessoas trans, travestis, não binárias e outras dissidências sexuais e de gênero que se colocaram para essa eleição apesar dos intensos desafios".
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A woman walks along a pavement covered in ballot papers during the municipal elections first round, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 6, 2024. Brazilians go to the polls Sunday to elect mayors and councillors in more than 5,500 cities after a vitriolic, sometimes violent campaign two years after presidential elections that polarized Latin America's biggest country. (Photo by Miguel SCHINCARIOL / AFP)
(Perto das escolas eleitorais de São Paulo, muitos panfletos e santinhos)
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Tárcisio acompanhou Ricardo Nunes em votação das eleições municipais
(Ricardo Nunes (MDB) e Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicanos) juntos no dia da votação do primeiro turno)
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Sao Paulo city mayor and candidate for re-election Ricardo Nunes, of the Movimento Democratico Brasileiro (MDB), reacts after casting his his vote during the municipal elections first round, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 6, 2024. Brazilians go to the polls Sunday to elect mayors and councillors in more than 5,500 cities after a vitriolic, sometimes violent campaign two years after presidential elections that polarized Latin America's biggest country. (Photo by Nilton Fukuda / AFP)
(Ricardo Nunes (MDB) votou na Zona Sul de São Paulo)
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Sao Paulo city mayor and candidate for re-election Ricardo Nunes, of the Movimento Democratico Brasileiro (MDB), flashes the victory sign while casting his vote during the municipal elections first round, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 6, 2024. Brazilians go to the polls Sunday to elect mayors and councillors in more than 5,500 cities after a vitriolic, sometimes violent campaign two years after presidential elections that polarized Latin America's biggest country. (Photo by Nilton Fukuda / AFP)
(Ricardo Nunes (MDB) aparece entre os primeiros colocados na pesquisa)
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O candidato a prefeito da cidade de São Paulo, Guilherme Boulos, do partido Socialismo e Liberdade (PSOL), gesticula ao votar no primeiro turno das eleições municipais, em São Paulo, Brasil, em 6 de outubro de 2024. Brasileiros vão às urnas no domingo para eleger prefeitos e vereadores em mais de 5.500 cidades após uma campanha mordaz, às vezes violenta, dois anos após as eleições presidenciais que polarizaram o maior país da América Latina
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Sao Paulo city mayoral candidate Guilherme Boulos, for the Socialismo e Liberdade party (PSOL), gestures next to Brazilian Minister of Environment Marina Silva (L), his vice mayor candidate Marta Suplicy (2nd L), his wife Natalia Szermeta (2nd R) and their daughters Laura and Sofia (R) while casting his vote during the municipal elections first round, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 6, 2024. Brazilians go to the polls Sunday to elect mayors and councillors in more than 5,500 cities after a vitriolic, sometimes violent campaign two years after presidential elections that polarized Latin America's biggest country. (Photo by Miguel SCHINCARIOL / AFP) (Photo by MIGUEL SCHINCARIOL/AFP via Getty Images)
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Rio de Janeiro city mayor and candidate for re-election Eduardo Paes, of the Social Democratico party (PSD) casts his vote during the municipal elections first round, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on October 6, 2024. Brazilians go to the polls Sunday to elect mayors and councillors in more than 5,500 cities after a vitriolic, sometimes violent campaign two years after presidential elections that polarized Latin America's biggest country. (Photo by PABLO PORCIUNCULA / AFP) (Photo by PABLO PORCIUNCULA/AFP via Getty Images)
(Eduardo Paes (MDB) lidera as pesquisas no)
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Rio de Janeiro city mayor and candidate for re-election Eduardo Paes (R), of the Social Democratico party (PSD) smiles on arrival to vote during the municipal elections first round, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on October 6, 2024. Brazilians go to the polls Sunday to elect mayors and councillors in more than 5,500 cities after a vitriolic, sometimes violent campaign two years after presidential elections that polarized Latin America's biggest country. (Photo by PABLO PORCIUNCULA / AFP)
(Eduardo Paes (MDB) lidera as pesquisas para a Prefeitura do Rio de Janeiro)
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(Carmen Lucia, presidente do TSE, votou na manha deste domingo, 6, em Belo Horizonte)
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This handout picture released by the Brazilian Presidency press office shows Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva after casting his vote during the municipal elections first round, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 6, 2024. Brazilians go to the polls Sunday to elect mayors and councillors in more than 5,500 cities after a vitriolic, sometimes violent campaign two years after presidential elections that polarized Latin America's biggest country. (Photo by Ricardo STUCKERT / Brazilian Presidency / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT 'AFP PHOTO / BRAZIL'S PRESIDENCY PRESS OFFICE - Ricardo STUCKERT' - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
(Lula votou em São Bernardo do Campo, ao lado do ministro do Trabalho, Luiz Marinho)