Former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who governed Brazil between 2003 and 2010, won today’s first round election against incumbent far-right President Jair Bolsonaro — but Lula didn’t obtain the margin he had hoped and the race will go to a runoff.The last surveys before the vote had Lula winning just over 50 percent, while the incumbent was tipped to receive a total in the mid-30 percent range.Lula’s campaign sought to convince voters that he would be able to replicate the economic success Brazil witnessed during his time in office, when the country benefited from a commodity super-cycle.Lula remains the favorite, but the country is set for a nailbiter, especially considering the discrepancy between polls and Mr. Bolsonaro’s vote count.On the eve of the vote, polls from Brazil’s two most renowned pollsters, Datafolha and Ipec, had Lula with 50 and 51 percent of voting intentions respectively."