A influência da formação política do Renovabr no sucesso eleitoral de candidatos no Brasil
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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This study examines the influence of the political training provided by
RenovaBR on the electoral success of its candidates in Brazil. The main
objective was to evaluate how this training impacts the candidates' ability to
succeed in elections, identifying factors and components of the training that
contribute to its electoral effectiveness. The methodology adopted included a
literature review and a case study, combining quantitative analyses and
binary logistic regression to explore the relationships between
sociodemographic variables, participation in prior projects, and perceptions of
RenovaBR's contribution. Additionally, a content analysis was conducted based
on data from an internal RenovaBR survey applied to its students. The
regression results indicated that, although RenovaBR graduates exhibit a high
level of engagement in candidacies, variables such as gender, race, education
level, and involvement in other projects had limited influence on electoral
success. This suggests that other contextual or individual factors may be
more determinant. On the other hand, the content analysis revealed that,
from the students' perspective, RenovaBR's training had a significant
contribution to their political trajectories. It is concluded that, although
RenovaBR is effective in preparing candidates and encouraging their political
participation, electoral success depends on a broader combination of factors,
many of which go beyond the training received.