[4] Carlota Pereira de Queirós became the first woman elected to national office.
[5] Voters could cast preferential votes for candidates from multiple parties.
[5] Despite the voting age being reduced from 21 to 18 and women's suffrage being introduced, the number of registered voters fell from 1,893,000 in 1930 to 1,466,700.
It provided for a federal state with a bicameral parliament, but abolished the position of vice president.
[9] The Assembly was then converted into a Chamber of Deputies and elected Getúlio Vargas as president.