Legislative Assemblies of Brazilian states

Legislative Assembly, 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.
- Legislative Assembly of Acre
- Legislative Assembly of Alagoas
- Legislative Assembly of Amapá
- Legislative Assembly of Amazonas
- Legislative Assembly of Bahia
- Legislative Assembly of Ceará
- Legislative Assembly of Espírito Santo
- Legislative Assembly of Goiás
- Legislative Assembly of Maranhão
- Legislative Assembly of Mato Grosso
- Legislative Assembly of Mato Grosso do Sul
- Legislative Assembly of Minas Gerais
- Legislative Assembly of Pará
- Legislative Assembly of Paraíba
- Legislative Assembly of Paraná
- Legislative Assembly of Pernambuco
- Legislative Assembly of Piauí
- Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro
- Legislative Assembly of Rio Grande do Norte
- Legislative Assembly of Rio Grande do Sul
- Legislative Assembly of Rondônia
- Legislative Assembly of Roraima
- Legislative Assembly of Santa Catarina
- Legislative Assembly of São Paulo
- Legislative Assembly of Sergipe
- Legislative Assembly of Tocantins
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