Brazil's Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (TSE) updated the e-Título mobile application this month to introduce new security features and digital services [1].

The update aims to provide voters with greater autonomy and improve electoral security by allowing the digital management of obligations [4]. By shifting these services to a mobile platform, the TSE intends to reduce the reliance on physical paper documents for voter registration and verification [2].

The updated application, which launched July 1, 2026 [2], now includes the ability for users to pay electoral fines using Pix [1]. This integration streamlines the process for voters to regularize their status with the electoral court without visiting a physical office.

Security enhancements in the new version include document authenticity validation and the generation of authentication codes [1]. The app also features active synchronization of biometric and biographic data to ensure voter records remain current [1].

Additional services integrated into the platform include the "Boletim na Mão" feature, and the issuance of party-affiliation certificates [1]. These tools are designed to support the administrative needs of voters and candidates heading into the 2026 election cycle [3].

The TSE said the rollout is nationwide, allowing citizens across Brazil to access these services through their smartphones [2]. The transition to a fully digital interface is part of a broader effort to modernize the electoral process and increase accessibility for the population [4].

The updated application... now includes the ability for users to pay electoral fines using Pix.

The integration of Pix and biometric synchronization into e-Título reflects Brazil's ongoing push toward a fully digital government infrastructure. By removing physical barriers to regularizing voter status, the TSE is likely attempting to maximize voter eligibility and reduce administrative bottlenecks ahead of the 2026 general elections.