Central do Timão
·11 April 2026
Corinthians Election Commission sets out Statute Reform assembly details

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·11 April 2026

This Friday (10), Corinthians’ Electoral Commission, chaired by Leonardo Pantaleão, met with Romeu Tuma Jr., president of the Deliberative Council, to align the details of the General Assembly vote that will address the reform of the club’s bylaws. Information about the vote, scheduled for next Saturday (18), from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at Wlamir Marques Gymnasium, in Parque São Jorge, was later released to the press.
The statement emphasizes that the social club will remain open to members in good standing, who may attend the venue on the day of the General Assembly to take part in sports activities, regardless of whether or not they are eligible to vote. On the other hand, it is recommended that no guests be allowed into Parque São Jorge on that date.

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Since November of last year, Parque São Jorge has hosted dozens of public hearings focused on discussing the reform of the club’s bylaws. The meetings brought together council members, associates, members of collectives, and representatives of the press, who presented suggestions for adjustments to the rules governing Corinthians’ political and administrative operations.
As mentioned, Leonardo Pantaleão will chair the Electoral Commission, with Dalton Gioia serving as secretary. Also on the commission are Edson Geanelli, Claudia Carlos de Oliveira, and Gerson Leme. In order to ensure transparency and organization in the vote, the body stated that it will release in advance the ballot model, as well as a detailed guide with the step-by-step voting process.
In addition, in order to preserve the impartiality of the process, collective demonstrations, as well as the display of banners or campaign materials, are prohibited at Parque São Jorge. The statement also highlights that the Council remains available to clarify members’ questions about the vote, which may be sent to the email address estatuto@sccorinthians.com.br, with a response time of up to 24 hours.
If the bylaw reform is approved at Corinthians, the final version of the text will be consolidated by the Electoral Commission and later formally registered with a notary, after which it will establish the club’s new internal regulations.
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