Brazilians voting in 'Clean Record' nationwide municipal elections
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Brazilians are casting ballots in nationwide municipal elections that experts say are most important for who won't be taking office.
Sunday's vote is the first under a so-called "Clean Record" law that bars people convicted of crimes from serving.
Observers say the bill is a watershed moment in Brazilian politics, long dominated by strong men who milk the system for personal gain.
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Brazil's top electoral court says it's judging 2,969 cases related to the Clean Record law.
So far it's made final rulings on 764 cases — but it has yet to release a list of candidates it has barred.