Senator Aecio Neves trailed far behind Marina Silva and President Dilma Rousseff early in the campaign, but placed second in Brazil's presidential election. He will square off against Rousseff in the runoff that is scheduled in three weeks.When the polls closed in Brazil Sunday night, no presidential candidate had garnered a majority of the popular vote, forcing the campaign into a runoff on 26 October. Below is a summary of the 11-candidate election:Senator Aecio Neves trailed far behind Marina Silva and President Rousseff early in the campaign. As we previously detailed on 3 October, Silva and Neves were in a statistical tie. Neves' finally tally was a surprising surge at the polls. The two receiving the most votes, President Rousseff and...