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Superior Electoral Court

Highest body of the Brazilian Electoral Justice


Highest body of the Brazilian Electoral Justice

FieldValue
court_nameSuperior Electoral Court
native_nameTribunal Superior Eleitoral
imageTribunal Superior Eleitoral.png
imagesize200px
image2TRE nova sede brasilia.jpg
imagesize2300px
caption2The Superior Electoral Court building in Brasília
established
locationBrasília, Brazil
coordinates
typeElection among members of the Supreme Federal Court and Superior Court of Justice
authorityConstitution of Brazil
appealsfromRegional Electoral Courts
positions7
termsTwo years, renewable once consecutively
website
chiefjudgetitlePresident
chiefjudgenameCármen Lúcia
termstart3 June 2024
chiefjudgetitle2Vice President
chiefjudgename2Nunes Marques
termstart23 June 2024

The Superior Electoral Court (, TSE) is the highest body of the Brazilian Electoral Justice, which also comprises one Regional Electoral Court (, TRE) in each of the 26 states and the Federal District of the country, as determined by the Article 118 of the Constitution of Brazil.

Current composition

NameOriginFunctionEffective JusticesSubstitute Justices
Cármen LúciaSTFPresident
Nunes MarquesSTFVice President
André MendonçaSTF
Raul AraújoSTJ
Isabel GallottiSTJ
Floriano Marques NetoJurist
André Ramos TavaresJurist
Gilmar MendesSTF
Dias ToffoliSTF
Cristiano ZaninSTF
Ricardo CuevaSTJ
Antônio Carlos FerreiraSTJ
Vera Lúcia SantanaJurist
Edilene LoboJurist

In relation to other courts

References

References

  1. "University of Minnesota Human Rights Library".
  2. SILVA, José Afonso da. Curso de Direito Constitucional Positivo. 33ª Ed. São Paulo: Malheiros, 2009.
  3. MARTINS, Flavia Bahia. Direito constitucional. 2ª Ed. Niterói: Impetus, 2011.
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