General elections were held in
Brazil on 6 October 2002, with a second round on 27 October. After three failed attempts,
Workers' Party leader
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva succeeded in a presidential election. Nevertheless, he did not manage to obtain the majority of valid votes in the
first round; this led the presidential election to a second round, which Lula won with 52.7 million votes (61.3% of the total), becoming at the time the second most voted-for president in the world, after
Ronald Reagan in the
1984 United States presidential election.