On October 28, Brazilian citizens voted in round two of one of the most contentious general elections the country has ever seen. With current president Michel Temer mired in controversy related to corruption charges, and his predecessor Dilma Rousseff impeached in 2016, frustrated voters first cast their ballots in a crowded race of 13 candidates on October 7, leading to a run off between the top two—Jair Bolsonaro, who won 46% of the vote in round one, and Fernando Haddad, who received 29%.