Neither presidential candidate got more than 50% of the overall vote, meaning they will face off on 30 October.
The race to be the next president of Brazil will go to a run-off after neither of the leading candidates received more than 50% of the vote in the first round.
Millions of people queued for hours to cast their votes and some polling stations stayed open past the scheduled closing time.
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