The machines should replace defective ones from the first round, with the remaining 125 dispatched for possible contingencies, preventing the use of paper ballots.
The state of São Paulo is the destination of the largest number of in-transit electors in the first round: 82,393. Rio de Janeiro comes second, with 30,916.
Over the last three decades, the number of Brazilians living overseas and willing to vote never ceased to grow. Since 1989, the amount rose a staggering 2,707 percent.