Legislative assemblies of Brazilian states

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Legislative Assembly of São Paulo and Ibirapuera Park

In Brazil, a Legislative Assembly is the state-level legislature. All legislative assemblies are unicameral, with elected members who are designated as State Deputies, and who serve four-year terms.

In the Federal District, which is not a state, the analogue is the Legislative Chamber of the Federal District, with elected members designated as district deputies. Its name represents a mixture of legislative assembly (legislative body of the other units of the federation) and municipal chamber (legislative body of the municipalities).

State legislatures and legislative chamber

NameFoundationDeputiesWebsite
Legislative Assembly of Acre June,13 196224 state deputies www.al.ac.leg.br
Legislative Assembly of Alagoas February 12, 183527 state deputies www.al.al.leg.br
Legislative Assembly of Amapá February, 1 199122 state deputies www.al.ap.gov.br
Legislative Assembly of Amazonas September 7, 185224 state deputies www.ale.am.gov.br
Legislative Assembly of Bahia August 12, 183463 state deputies www.al.ba.gov.br
Legislative Assembly of Ceará April 7, 183546 state deputies www.al.ce.gov.br
Legislative Chamber of the Federal District February 1, 199124 district deputies www.cl.df.gov.br
Legislative Assembly of Espírito Santo February 1, 183530 state deputies www.al.es.gov.br
Legislative Assembly of Goiás June 1,183541 state deputies www.al.go.leg.br
Legislative Assembly of Maranhão February 16,183542 state deputies www.al.ma.leg.br
Legislative Assembly of Mato Grosso July 3, 183524 state deputies www.al.mt.gov.br
Legislative Assembly of Mato Grosso do Sul July 13, 197924 state deputies www.al.ms.gov.br
Legislative Assembly of Minas Gerais February 31, 183578 state deputies www.almg.gov.br
Legislative Assembly of Pará March 12, 188541 state deputies www.alepa.pa.gov.br
Legislative Assembly of Paraíba April 7, 183536 state deputies www.al.pb.leg.br
Legislative Assembly of Paraná December 19, 185354 state deputies www.alep.pr.gov.br
Legislative Assembly of Pernambuco April 1, 183549 state deputies www.alepe.pe.gov.br
Legislative Assembly of Piauí May 4, 183530 state Deputies www.alepi.pi.gov.br
Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro March 15, 197571 state deputies www.alerj.rj.gov.br
Legislative Assembly of Rio Grande do Norte February 2, 183524 state deputies www.al.rn.gov.br
Legislative Assembly of Rio Grande do Sul April 20, 183555 state deputies www.al.rs.gov.br
Legislative Assembly of Rondônia January 31, 198324 state deputies www.al.ro.leg.br
Legislative Assembly of Roraima February 1, 199124 state deputies www.al.rr.leg.br
Legislative Assembly of Santa Catarina March 1, 183540 state deputies www.al.sc.gov.br
Legislative Assembly of Sergipe February 2, 183524 state deputies www.al.se.gov.br
Legislative Assembly of São Paulo February 2, 183594 state deputies www.al.sp.gov.br
Legislative Assembly of Tocantins February 1, 199124 state deputies www.al.to.gov.br

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