Time spent on social media
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 8:13 am
Each Brazilian region has a total number of voters and depending on where these voters are from, their profile may vary. You might think that this information is only important for those running for President of the Republic, but that is not quite the case.
Nowadays, mandates are increasingly exposed on the internet, regardless of whether a citizen is from your electoral domicile or not, they can follow you and even demand certain actions from you. Therefore, it is very important to have an idea of how the electoral population is distributed. It is divided as follows:
The Midwest has 7.191% of Brazil's electorate;
0.315% of Brazilians vote abroad ;
26.792% of our country's voters are in the northeast region ;
The North has 7.740% of Brazil's voters;
The southeast region has the most voters: 43.391% of voters;
The south has 14,563 of the voting population.
5. Voters are connected
Brazilians are spending more and more time online, becoming more turkey mobile database receptive to digital marketing and less suspicious when it comes to the internet. According to a study carried out by AgênciaBrasil in 2020, three out of four Brazilians access the internet, which is equivalent to 134 million people .
Furthermore, an interesting piece of data from TIC Domicílios shows the increase in the population of classes D and E with access to the internet, which now reaches 48% of these groups. Much of this is due to the popularization of smartphones throughout the country.
Of course, we need to take a look at this data on internet access focused on social media, after all, Brazil is second in the world ranking for time spent on social media, behind only the Philippines.
Brazilians spend an average of 225 minutes accessing social media platforms.
This scenario makes digital political marketing actions very important! The use of email marketing and social networks cannot be abandoned either during the election campaign or during the term in office.
Nowadays, mandates are increasingly exposed on the internet, regardless of whether a citizen is from your electoral domicile or not, they can follow you and even demand certain actions from you. Therefore, it is very important to have an idea of how the electoral population is distributed. It is divided as follows:
The Midwest has 7.191% of Brazil's electorate;
0.315% of Brazilians vote abroad ;
26.792% of our country's voters are in the northeast region ;
The North has 7.740% of Brazil's voters;
The southeast region has the most voters: 43.391% of voters;
The south has 14,563 of the voting population.
5. Voters are connected
Brazilians are spending more and more time online, becoming more turkey mobile database receptive to digital marketing and less suspicious when it comes to the internet. According to a study carried out by AgênciaBrasil in 2020, three out of four Brazilians access the internet, which is equivalent to 134 million people .
Furthermore, an interesting piece of data from TIC Domicílios shows the increase in the population of classes D and E with access to the internet, which now reaches 48% of these groups. Much of this is due to the popularization of smartphones throughout the country.
Of course, we need to take a look at this data on internet access focused on social media, after all, Brazil is second in the world ranking for time spent on social media, behind only the Philippines.
Brazilians spend an average of 225 minutes accessing social media platforms.
This scenario makes digital political marketing actions very important! The use of email marketing and social networks cannot be abandoned either during the election campaign or during the term in office.