It went viral! The memes that marked the 2022 elections

In the context of political disputes, memes are generally created to irreverently ironize or criticize facts or authorities. But, in these elections, memes were mixed with the political strategies of campaigns on and off the networks. On the eve of the first round, we remember some of the most memorable moments of the digital electoral race.

Sealing application

Increasingly popular in digital media, candidacies and parties themselves began to surf the formats, jargon and 'trends' of social networks to speak the language of connected voters:

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But digital natives have not forgiven politicians and candidates during this election year. Different barrages of memes engaged people to discuss serious issues, such as President Bolsonaro's statements attacking the electoral system without evidence, credibility of electoral polls made by traditional institutes and the importance of vote as a tool of democracy.

Election of new generations

It seems like it's been a lot longer, but about 6 months ago pop artists like Anitta, Leonardo Di Caprio and Luisa Sonza ran the huge digital campaign that encouraged young Brazilians to vote for the first time and get their voter registration card.

Among the mobilization strategies, there were partnerships with influencers, meme profiles that are very popular among millennials – such as @saquinhodelixo and @meltedvideos. Tiktok Videos, hashtags, messages from empowerment on Twitter, and other content went viral through the movement.

Before May 4th, the deadline established by the TSE for enlistment, Brazil gained more than 2 million young voters between 16 and 17 years old. In relation to 2014 and 2018, the last years of elections, voter growth was 47.2% and 57,4%, respectively. (Jota)

@olhaobarulhinhooficial Have you reminded anyone to take the title today? 🌹 #OlhaOBarulhinho #Pirililili ♬ original sound – Olha o Noise

Hurry for the result

Last Tuesday (27), Genial/Quaest research revealed that 90% of Brazilians want the presidential election to end in the first round, scheduled for Sunday, October 2nd.

Tarcísio doesn't know SP

The candidate for governor of the state of São Paulo Tarcísio de Freitas became the butt of jokes on the networks, during this electoral period, because he was born in Rio de Janeiro and had only lived in the state of São Paulo for two years, in the 1990s.

The color of ACM Neto

The candidate for governor of the state of Bahia, Antônio Carlos Magalhães Neto (União Brasil), caused controversy by appearing in a video with a tan and declaring himself brown. The internet is not forgiving:

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7 September

President Jair Bolsonaro's calls to campaign for his re-election on September 7th – the day of the Proclamation of the Republic – also engaged young internet users. There was no shortage of memes for and against the acts:

Presidential debate on Globo

Simone Sterblitch, Priest Candidate, Amoedo da Shopee and other terms went viral following the last meeting between presidential candidates, mediated by journalist William Bonner on the 29th. (AGazeta)

Also remember the memes that went viral during the first presidential debate of the year, broadcast on TV Bandeirantessystem. (Folha de S.Paulo)

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Ciro in Paris, the return

The meme spread across platforms in 2018 and 2019, and now it is back with a makeover by critics of presidential candidate Ciro Gomes (PDT). So, will he go back there?

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