Setúbal (Assembly of the Republic constituency)
Constituency of the Assembly of the Republic, the national legislature of Portugal
Setúbal Location of Setúbal within Portugal
District Setúbal Population 887,928 (2022)[ 1] Electorate 749,090 (2024) Area 5,214 km2 (2022)[ 2] Created 1976 Seats
19 (2024–present) 18 (2015–2024) 17 (1995–2015) 16 (1991–1995) 17 (1976–1991)
Deputies[ 3]
Setúbal is one of the 22 multi-member constituencies of the Assembly of the Republic , the national legislature of Portugal . The constituency was established in 1976 when the Assembly of the Republic was established by the constitution following the restoration of democracy . It is conterminous with the district of Setúbal . The constituency currently elects 19 of the 230 members of the Assembly of the Republic using the closed party-list proportional representation electoral system . At the 2024 legislative election it had 749,090 registered electors.
Electoral system
Setúbal currently elects 19 of the 230 members of the Assembly of the Republic using the closed party-list proportional representation electoral system .[ 4] [ 5] Seats are allocated using the D'Hondt method .[ 6] [ 7]
Election results
Summary
Election
Unitary Democrats CDU / APU / PCP
Left Bloc BE / UDP
Socialists PS / FRS
People Animals Nature PAN
Democratic Renewal PRD
Social Democrats PSD / PàF / AD / PPD
Liberals IL
CDS – People's CDS–PP / CDS
Chega CH / PPV/CDC / PPV
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
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Votes
%
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Votes
%
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Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
2024
38,848
7.91%
1
30,165
6.14%
1
157,200
31.99%
7
12,865
2.62%
0
86,320
17.57%
4
26,952
5.48%
1
102,120
20.78%
4
2022
43,553
10.24%
2
24,940
5.86%
1
198,126
46.57%
10
8,641
2.03%
0
69,967
16.44%
3
22,225
5.22%
1
4,863
1.14%
0
39,171
9.21%
1
2019
62,370
16.38%
3
47,795
12.55%
2
152,451
40.03%
9
17,518
4.60%
1
56,842
14.92%
3
4,090
1.07%
0
11,698
3.07%
0
7,646
2.01%
0
2015
79,511
19.38%
4
55,372
13.50%
2
145,607
35.49%
7
8,170
1.99%
0
95,670
23.32%
5
2011
82,159
20.41%
4
29,667
7.37%
1
112,764
28.01%
5
6,282
1.56%
0
105,583
26.23%
5
50,861
12.63%
2
1,191
0.30%
0
2009
84,183
20.73%
4
58,833
14.49%
2
142,727
35.14%
7
68,731
16.92%
3
38,358
9.44%
1
730
0.18%
0
2005
85,452
20.53%
3
43,862
10.54%
2
186,365
44.78%
8
68,695
16.51%
3
21,683
5.21%
1
2002
80,759
20.90%
4
18,213
4.71%
0
154,794
40.06%
7
97,465
25.22%
5
27,216
7.04%
1
1999
96,709
25.29%
5
13,806
3.61%
0
170,685
44.64%
8
70,347
18.40%
3
21,983
5.75%
1
1995
102,911
24.18%
4
3,832
0.90%
0
194,313
45.66%
9
79,645
18.72%
3
31,261
7.35%
1
1991
100,784
25.41%
5
114,867
28.96%
5
3,772
0.95%
0
140,281
35.37%
6
10,903
2.75%
0
1987
129,037
33.35%
7
5,858
1.51%
0
69,408
17.94%
3
34,109
8.82%
1
128,402
33.18%
6
7,401
1.91%
0
1985
160,702
38.92%
7
8,182
1.98%
0
69,585
16.85%
3
85,902
20.80%
4
64,674
15.66%
3
16,140
3.91%
0
1983
183,372
46.81%
8
6,959
1.78%
0
122,531
31.28%
6
50,657
12.93%
2
20,578
5.25%
1
1980
179,030
44.79%
9
11,453
2.87%
0
95,841
23.98%
4
97,930
24.50%
4
1979
189,593
47.96%
9
15,995
4.05%
0
86,192
21.80%
4
89,978
22.76%
4
1976
159,087
45.95%
9
10,057
2.90%
0
115,352
33.32%
7
30,142
8.71%
1
15,724
4.54%
0
(Figures in italics represent alliances.)
Detailed
2020s
2024
Results of the 2024 legislative election held on 10 March 2024:[ 8]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Socialist Party
PS
157,200
31.99%
7
Chega
CH
102,120
20.78%
4
Democratic Alliance
AD
86,320
17.57%
4
Unitary Democratic Coalition
CDU
38,848
7.91%
1
Left Bloc
BE
30,165
6.14%
1
Liberal Initiative
IL
26,952
5.48%
1
LIVRE
L
21,553
4.39%
1
People Animals Nature
PAN
12,865
2.62%
0
National Democratic Alternative
ADN
7,668
1.56%
0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party
PCTP
2,364
0.48%
0
React, Include, Recycle
RIR
1,323
0.27%
0
New Right
ND
1,239
0.25%
0
Volt Portugal
Volt
965
0.20%
0
Ergue-te
E
560
0.11%
0
Alternative 21 (Earth Party and Alliance )
PT-A
438
0.09%
0
Together for the People
JPP
430
0.09%
0
Portuguese Labour Party
PTP
393
0.08%
0
Valid votes
491,403
100.00%
19
Blank votes
6,253
1.24%
Rejected votes – other
4,945
0.98%
Total polled
502,601
67.09%
Registered electors
749,090
The following candidates were elected:[ 9]
André Pinotes Batista (PS); Clarisse Campos (PS); Patrícia Carvalho (CH); Joana Cordeiro (IL); Nuno Gabriel (CH); Rita Matias (CH); Miguel Matos (PS); Ana Catarina Mendonça Mendes (PS); António Mendes (PS); Teresa Morais (AD); Joana Mortágua (BE); Paulo Muacho (L); Eurídice Pereira (PS); João Paulo Rebelo (PS); Sonia dos Reis (AD); Paulo Simões Ribeiro (AD); Paula Santos (CDU); Daniel Teixeira (CH); and Bruno Vitorino (AD).
2022
Results of the 2022 legislative election held on 30 January 2022:[ 10]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Socialist Party
PS
198,126
46.57%
10
Social Democratic Party
PSD
69,967
16.44%
3
Unitary Democratic Coalition
CDU
43,553
10.24%
2
Chega
CH
39,171
9.21%
1
Left Bloc
BE
24,940
5.86%
1
Liberal Initiative
IL
22,225
5.22%
1
People Animals Nature
PAN
8,641
2.03%
0
LIVRE
L
6,140
1.44%
0
CDS – People's Party
CDS–PP
4,863
1.14%
0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party
PCTP
2,525
0.59%
0
React, Include, Recycle
RIR
1,430
0.34%
0
National Democratic Alternative
ADN
1,310
0.31%
0
Volt Portugal
Volt
515
0.12%
0
Earth Party
PT
493
0.12%
0
Socialist Alternative Movement
MAS
462
0.11%
0
We, the Citizens!
NC
375
0.09%
0
Ergue-te
E
319
0.07%
0
Portuguese Labour Party
PTP
208
0.05%
0
Together for the People
JPP
203
0.05%
0
Valid votes
425,466
100.00%
18
Blank votes
4,415
1.02%
Rejected votes – other
3,379
0.78%
Total polled
433,260
58.11%
Registered electors
745,594
The following candidates were elected:[ 11]
André Pinotes Batista (PS); Clarisse Campos (PS); Nuno Carvalho (PSD); Joana Cordeiro (IL); João Gomes Cravinho (PS); Bruno Dias (CDU); Ivan Gonçalves (PS); Fernando José (PS); Ana Catarina Mendonça Mendes (PS); António Mendes (PS); Joana Mortágua (BE); Fernando Negrão (PSD); Bruno Nunes (CH); Eurídice Pereira (PS); Jorge Seguro Sanches (PS); Maria Antónia Almeida Santos (PS); Paula Santos (CDU); and Fernanda Velez (PSD).
2010s
2019
Results of the 2019 legislative election held on 6 October 2019:[ 12]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Socialist Party
PS
152,451
40.03%
9
Unitary Democratic Coalition
CDU
62,370
16.38%
3
Social Democratic Party
PSD
56,842
14.92%
3
Left Bloc
BE
47,795
12.55%
2
People Animals Nature
PAN
17,518
4.60%
1
CDS – People's Party
CDS–PP
11,698
3.07%
0
Chega
CH
7,646
2.01%
0
LIVRE
L
4,873
1.28%
0
Liberal Initiative
IL
4,090
1.07%
0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party
PCTP
3,523
0.92%
0
Alliance
A
2,892
0.76%
0
React, Include, Recycle
RIR
2,106
0.55%
0
National Renewal Party
PNR
1,754
0.46%
0
Earth Party
PT
1,099
0.29%
0
We, the Citizens!
NC
1,059
0.28%
0
United Party of Retirees and Pensioners
PURP
1,032
0.27%
0
People's Monarchist Party
PPM
743
0.20%
0
Democratic Republican Party
PDR
690
0.18%
0
Portuguese Labour Party
PTP
429
0.11%
0
Socialist Alternative Movement
MAS
274
0.07%
0
Valid votes
380,884
100.00%
18
Blank votes
8,184
2.07%
Rejected votes – other
6,031
1.53%
Total polled
395,099
53.64%
Registered electors
736,583
The following candidates were elected:[ 13]
André Pinotes Batista (PS); Eduardo Cabrita (PS); Nuno Carvalho (PSD); Sandra Cunha (BE); Ricardo Mourinho Félix (PS); José Luís Ferreira (CDU); João Galamba (PS); Francisco Lopes (CDU); Catarina Marcelino (PS); Ana Catarina Mendonça Mendes (PS); Joana Mortágua (BE); Fernando Negrão (PSD); Filipe Pacheco (PS); Eurídice Pereira (PS); Cristina Rodrigues (PAN); Maria Antónia Almeida Santos (PS); Paula Santos (CDU); and Fernanda Velez (PSD).
2015
Results of the 2015 legislative election held on 4 October 2015:[ 14]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Socialist Party
PS
145,607
35.49%
7
Portugal Ahead
PàF
95,670
23.32%
5
Unitary Democratic Coalition
CDU
79,511
19.38%
4
Left Bloc
BE
55,372
13.50%
2
People Animals Nature
PAN
8,170
1.99%
0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party
PCTP
6,729
1.64%
0
LIVRE
L
4,263
1.04%
0
Democratic Republican Party
PDR
4,142
1.01%
0
National Renewal Party
PNR
2,681
0.65%
0
ACT! (Portuguese Labour Party and Socialist Alternative Movement )
AGIR
1,801
0.44%
0
United Party of Retirees and Pensioners
PURP
1,610
0.39%
0
The Earth Party Movement
MPT
1,592
0.39%
0
We, the Citizens!
NC
1,574
0.38%
0
People's Monarchist Party
PPM
1,024
0.25%
0
Together for the People
JPP
559
0.14%
0
Valid votes
410,305
100.00%
18
Blank votes
7,239
1.71%
Rejected votes – other
6,145
1.45%
Total polled
423,689
58.38%
Registered electors
725,753
The following candidates were elected:[ 15]
Maria Luís Albuquerque (PàF); Heloísa Apolónia (CDU); Maria das Mercês Borges (PàF); Eduardo Cabrita (PS); Sandra Cunha (BE); Bruno Dias (CDU); Ricardo Mourinho Félix (PS); Francisco Lopes (CDU); Nuno Magalhães (PàF); Catarina Marcelino (PS); Inês de Medeiros (PS); Ana Catarina Mendonça Mendes (PS); Joana Mortágua (BE); Eurídice Pereira (PS); Paulo Trigo Pereira (PS); Pedro do ó Ramos (PàF); Paula Santos (CDU); and Bruno Vitorino (PàF).
2011
Results of the 2011 legislative election held on 5 June 2011:[ 16]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Socialist Party
PS
112,764
28.01%
5
Social Democratic Party
PSD
105,583
26.23%
5
Unitary Democratic Coalition
CDU
82,159
20.41%
4
CDS – People's Party
CDS–PP
50,861
12.63%
2
Left Bloc
BE
29,667
7.37%
1
Party for Animals and Nature
PAN
6,282
1.56%
0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party
PCTP
6,043
1.50%
0
Hope for Portugal Movement
MEP
1,799
0.45%
0
The Earth Party Movement
MPT
1,682
0.42%
0
National Renewal Party
PNR
1,595
0.40%
0
Pro-Life Party
PPV
1,191
0.30%
0
Portuguese Labour Party
PTP
1,133
0.28%
0
People's Monarchist Party
PPM
847
0.21%
0
New Democracy Party
ND
661
0.16%
0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity
POUS
308
0.08%
0
Valid votes
402,575
100.00%
17
Blank votes
10,866
2.59%
Rejected votes – other
5,688
1.36%
Total polled
419,129
58.86%
Registered electors
712,135
The following candidates were elected:[ 17]
Mariana Aiveca (BE); Maria Luís Albuquerque (PSD); Heloísa Apolónia (CDU); Maria das Mercês Borges (PSD); Eduardo Cabrita (PS); Duarte Cordeiro (PS); Bruno Dias (CDU); Francisco Lopes (CDU); Nuno Magalhães (CDS-PP); Ana Catarina Mendonça Mendes (PS); Eurídice Pereira (PS); Pedro do ó Ramos (PSD); Paulo Simões Ribeiro (PSD); Paula Santos (CDU); Vieira da Silva (PS); João Paulo Viegas (CDS-PP); and Bruno Vitorino (PSD).
2000s
2009
Results of the 2009 legislative election held on 27 September 2009:[ 18]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Socialist Party
PS
142,727
35.14%
7
Unitary Democratic Coalition
CDU
84,183
20.73%
4
Social Democratic Party
PSD
68,731
16.92%
3
Left Bloc
BE
58,833
14.49%
2
CDS – People's Party
CDS–PP
38,358
9.44%
1
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party
PCTP
5,574
1.37%
0
Hope for Portugal Movement
MEP
1,710
0.42%
0
People's Monarchist Party
PPM
1,238
0.30%
0
Merit and Society Movement
MMS
1,158
0.29%
0
New Democracy Party
ND
1,089
0.27%
0
The Earth Party Movement and Humanist Party
MPT-PH
917
0.23%
0
Pro-Life Party
PPV
730
0.18%
0
Portuguese Labour Party
PTP
600
0.15%
0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity
POUS
313
0.08%
0
Valid votes
406,161
100.00%
17
Blank votes
7,313
1.74%
Rejected votes – other
6,032
1.44%
Total polled
419,506
59.28%
Registered electors
707,628
The following candidates were elected:[ 19]
Mariana Aiveca (BE); Heloísa Apolónia (CDU); Maria das Mercês Borges (PSD); Eduardo Cabrita (PS); Osvaldo de Castro (PS); Bruno Dias (CDU); Francisco Lopes (CDU); Catarina Marcelino (PS); Nuno Magalhães (CDS-PP); Pedro Marques (PS); Ana Catarina Mendonça Mendes (PS); Fernando Negrão (PSD); Eurídice Pereira (PS); Luís Rodrigues (PSD); Fernando Rosas (BE); Paula Santos (CDU); and Vieira da Silva (PS).
2005
Results of the 2005 legislative election held on 20 February 2005:[ 20]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Socialist Party
PS
186,365
44.78%
8
Unitary Democratic Coalition
CDU
85,452
20.53%
3
Social Democratic Party
PSD
68,695
16.51%
3
Left Bloc
BE
43,862
10.54%
2
CDS – People's Party
CDS–PP
21,683
5.21%
1
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party
PCTP
5,356
1.29%
0
New Democracy Party
ND
2,109
0.51%
0
Humanist Party
PH
1,152
0.28%
0
National Renewal Party
PNR
906
0.22%
0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity
POUS
571
0.14%
0
Valid votes
416,151
100.00%
17
Blank votes
7,200
1.69%
Rejected votes – other
3,812
0.89%
Total polled
427,163
64.11%
Registered electors
666,307
The following candidates were elected:[ 21]
Mariana Aiveca (BE); Alberto Antunes (PS); Heloísa Apolónia (CDU); Eduardo Cabrita (PS); Alberto Arons de Carvalho (PS); Marisa Costa (PS); Joel Hasse Ferreira (PS); Francisco Lopes (CDU); Nuno Magalhães (CDS-PP); Luís Carloto Marques (PSD); Fernando Negrão (PSD); Vitor Ramalho (PS); Luís Rodrigues (PSD); Fernando Rosas (BE); Odete Santos (CDU); Teresa Moraes Sarmento (PS); and António Vitorino (PS).
2002
Results of the 2002 legislative election held on 17 March 2002:[ 22]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Socialist Party
PS
154,794
40.06%
7
Social Democratic Party
PSD
97,465
25.22%
5
Unitary Democratic Coalition
CDU
80,759
20.90%
4
CDS – People's Party
CDS–PP
27,216
7.04%
1
Left Bloc
BE
18,213
4.71%
0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party
PCTP
4,324
1.12%
0
The Earth Party Movement
MPT
1,436
0.37%
0
Humanist Party
PH
791
0.20%
0
National Renewal Party
PNR
723
0.19%
0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity
POUS
709
0.18%
0
Valid votes
386,430
100.00%
17
Blank votes
4,536
1.15%
Rejected votes – other
3,228
0.82%
Total polled
394,194
60.08%
Registered electors
656,079
The following candidates were elected:[ 23]
Alberto Antunes (PS); Heloísa Apolónia (CDU); Eduardo Cabrita (PS); Clara Carneiro (PSD); Aires de Carvalho (PS); Narana Coissoró (CDS-PP); Bruno Dias (CDU); Joel Hasse Ferreira (PS); Miguel Frasquilho (PSD); Paulo Pedroso (PS); Vitor Ramalho (PS); Luís Rodrigues (PSD); Pedro Roque (PSD); Maria Amélia Santos (PS); Odete Santos (CDU); Jerónimo de Sousa (CDU); and Bruno Vitorino (PSD).
1990s
1999
Results of the 1999 legislative election held on 10 October 1999:[ 24]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Socialist Party
PS
170,685
44.64%
8
Unitary Democratic Coalition
CDU
96,709
25.29%
5
Social Democratic Party
PSD
70,347
18.40%
3
CDS – People's Party
CDS–PP
21,983
5.75%
1
Left Bloc
BE
13,806
3.61%
0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party
PCTP
4,142
1.08%
0
People's Monarchist Party
PPM
1,782
0.47%
0
The Earth Party Movement
MPT
1,714
0.45%
0
National Solidarity Party
PSN
796
0.21%
0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity
POUS
387
0.10%
0
Valid votes
382,351
100.00%
17
Blank votes
4,756
1.22%
Rejected votes – other
3,298
0.84%
Total polled
390,405
60.67%
Registered electors
643,453
The following candidates were elected:[ 25]
Alberto Antunes (PS); Maria Amélia Antunes (PS); Heloísa Apolónia (CDU); Manuela Arcanjo (PS); Mata Cáceres (PS); António Capucho (PSD); Jorge Coelho (PS); Rosado Fernandes (CDS-PP); Lucília Ferra (PSD); Joel Hasse Ferreira (PS); Joaquim Matias (CDU); Vicente Merendas (CDU); Paulo Pedroso (PS); Eduardo Pereira (PS); Odete Santos (CDU); Octávio Teixeira (CDU); and Bruno Vitorino (PSD).
1995
Results of the 1995 legislative election held on 1 October 1995:[ 26]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Socialist Party
PS
194,313
45.66%
9
Unitary Democratic Coalition
CDU
102,911
24.18%
4
Social Democratic Party
PSD
79,645
18.72%
3
CDS – People's Party
CDS–PP
31,261
7.35%
1
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party
PCTP
7,181
1.69%
0
Popular Democratic Union
UDP
3,832
0.90%
0
Revolutionary Socialist Party
PSR
2,650
0.62%
0
People's Monarchist Party and The Earth Party Movement
PPM-MPT
1,666
0.39%
0
People's Party
PG
1,010
0.24%
0
National Solidarity Party
PSN
659
0.15%
0
Unity Movement for Workers
MUT
396
0.09%
0
Valid votes
425,524
100.00%
17
Blank votes
3,636
0.84%
Rejected votes – other
3,795
0.88%
Total polled
432,955
68.03%
Registered electors
636,420
The following candidates were elected:[ 27]
Nuno Abecasis (CDS-PP); Heloísa Apolónia (CDU); Rogério Brito (CDU); Mata Cáceres (PS); Aires de Carvalho (PS); Fernanda Costa (PS); Cardoso Ferreira (PSD); Joel Hasse Ferreira (PS); José Vera Jardim (PS); Eduardo Pereira (PS); Carlos Pimenta (PSD); Pedro Pinto (PSD); José Reis (PS); Garcia dos Santos (PS); Odete Santos (CDU); Octávio Teixeira (CDU); and António Vitorino (PS).
1991
Results of the 1991 legislative election held on 6 October 1991:[ 28]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Social Democratic Party
PSD
140,281
35.37%
6
Socialist Party
PS
114,867
28.96%
5
Unitary Democratic Coalition
CDU
100,784
25.41%
5
Social Democratic Centre Party
CDS
10,903
2.75%
0
National Solidarity Party
PSN
9,594
2.42%
0
Revolutionary Socialist Party
PSR
7,406
1.87%
0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party
PCTP
6,368
1.61%
0
Democratic Renewal Party
PRD
3,772
0.95%
0
People's Monarchist Party
PPM
1,724
0.43%
0
Left Revolutionary Front
FER
951
0.24%
0
Valid votes
396,650
100.00%
16
Blank votes
4,432
1.09%
Rejected votes – other
3,699
0.91%
Total polled
404,781
67.96%
Registered electors
595,638
The following candidates were elected:[ 29]
António Alves (PSD); Ana Maria Bettencourt (PS); Rogério Brito (CDU); Mata Cáceres (PS); Torres Couto (PS); Cardoso Ferreira (PSD); Joel Hasse Ferreira (PS); Eduardo Gomes (PSD); José Manuel Maia (CDU); André Martins (CDU); Eduardo Pereira (PS); Margarida Silva Pereira (PSD); Carlos Pimenta (PSD); Couto dos Santos (PSD); Odete Santos (CDU); and Octávio Teixeira (CDU).
1980s
1987
Results of the 1987 legislative election held on 19 July 1987:[ 30]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Unitary Democratic Coalition
CDU
129,037
33.35%
7
Social Democratic Party
PSD
128,402
33.18%
6
Socialist Party
PS
69,408
17.94%
3
Democratic Renewal Party
PRD
34,109
8.82%
1
Social Democratic Centre Party
CDS
7,401
1.91%
0
Popular Democratic Union
UDP
5,858
1.51%
0
Portuguese Democratic Movement
MDP
3,664
0.95%
0
Revolutionary Socialist Party
PSR
2,783
0.72%
0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party
PCTP
1,871
0.48%
0
Christian Democratic Party
PDC
1,433
0.37%
0
Communist Party (Reconstructed)
PC(R)
1,275
0.33%
0
People's Monarchist Party
PPM
1,021
0.26%
0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity
POUS
667
0.17%
0
Valid votes
386,929
100.00%
17
Blank votes
3,694
0.94%
Rejected votes – other
3,471
0.88%
Total polled
394,094
72.98%
Registered electors
540,007
The following candidates were elected:[ 31]
Domingos Abrantes (CDU); Rogério Brito (CDU); António Lopes Cardoso (PS): Francisco Costa (PSD); Cardoso Ferreira (PSD); Eduardo Gomes (PSD); Marques Júnior (PRD); José Manuel Maia (CDU); Eduardo Pereira (PS); Carlos Pimenta (PSD); Carlos Ramildes (CDU); José Reis (PS); Couto dos Santos (PSD); Maria Amélia Santos (CDU); Odete Santos (CDU); Nuno Silvestre (PSD); and José Vitoriano (CDU).
1985
Results of the 1985 legislative election held on 6 October 1985:[ 32]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
United People Alliance
APU
160,702
38.92%
7
Democratic Renewal Party
PRD
85,902
20.80%
4
Socialist Party
PS
69,585
16.85%
3
Social Democratic Party
PSD
64,674
15.66%
3
Social Democratic Centre Party
CDS
16,140
3.91%
0
Popular Democratic Union
UDP
8,182
1.98%
0
Revolutionary Socialist Party
PSR
2,710
0.66%
0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party
PCTP
1,543
0.37%
0
Christian Democratic Party
PDC
1,374
0.33%
0
Communist Party (Reconstructed)
PC(R)
1,136
0.28%
0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity
POUS
987
0.24%
0
Valid votes
412,935
100.00%
17
Blank votes
3,135
0.75%
Rejected votes – other
4,713
1.12%
Total polled
420,783
57.00%
Registered electors
738,253
The following candidates were elected:[ 33]
Domingos Abrantes (APU); Rogério Brito (APU); Mata Cáceres (PS); José Caeiro (PRD); Ana Crugeira (PRD); Cardoso Ferreira (PSD); Carlos Ganopa (PRD); Eduardo Gomes (PSD); Maldonado Gonelha (PS); Marques Júnior (PRD); José Manuel Maia (APU); Carlos Manafaia (APU); Jorge Patrício (APU); Eduardo Pereira (PS); Carlos Pimenta (PSD); Odete Santos (APU); and José Vitoriano (APU).
1983
Results of the 1983 legislative election held on 25 April 1983:[ 34]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
United People Alliance
APU
183,372
46.81%
8
Socialist Party
PS
122,531
31.28%
6
Social Democratic Party
PSD
50,657
12.93%
2
Social Democratic Centre Party
CDS
20,578
5.25%
1
Popular Democratic Union
UDP
6,959
1.78%
0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party
PCTP
1,739
0.44%
0
Revolutionary Socialist Party
PSR
1,590
0.41%
0
Christian Democratic Party
PDC
1,252
0.32%
0
People's Monarchist Party
PPM
1,129
0.29%
0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity
POUS
989
0.25%
0
Socialist Workers League
LST
504
0.13%
0
Portuguese Marxist–Leninist Communist Organization
OCMLP
468
0.12%
0
Valid votes
391,768
100.00%
17
Blank votes
3,203
0.80%
Rejected votes – other
5,124
1.28%
Total polled
400,095
81.73%
Registered electors
489,553
The following candidates were elected:[ 35]
Domingos Abrantes (APU); Rogério Brito (APU); Mata Cáceres (PS); Carlos Espadinha (APU); Cardoso Ferreira (PSD); Joel Hasse Ferreira (PS); João Corregedor da Fonseca (APU); Eduardo Gomes (PSD); Maldonado Gonelha (PS); Victor Hugo (PS); José Manuel Maia (APU); Jorge Patrício (APU); Eduardo Pereira (PS); Américo Salteiro (PS); Odete Santos (APU); Henrique Soudo (CDS); and José Vitoriano (APU).
1980
Results of the 1980 legislative election held on 5 October 1980:[ 36]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
United People Alliance
APU
179,030
44.79%
9
Democratic Alliance
AD
97,930
24.50%
4
Republican and Socialist Front
FRS
95,841
23.98%
4
Popular Democratic Union
UDP
11,453
2.87%
0
Revolutionary Socialist Party
PSR
4,728
1.18%
0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity
POUS
4,267
1.07%
0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party
PCTP
2,392
0.60%
0
Labour Party
PT
2,171
0.54%
0
Democratic Party of the Atlantic
PDA
740
0.19%
0
Christian Democratic Party ,Independent Movement for the National Reconstruction / Party of the Portuguese Right and National Front
PDC- MIRN/ PDP- FN
608
0.15%
0
Portuguese Marxist–Leninist Communist Organization
OCMLP
522
0.13%
0
Valid votes
399,682
100.00%
17
Blank votes
2,348
0.58%
Rejected votes – other
5,068
1.24%
Total polled
407,098
86.82%
Registered electors
468,891
The following candidates were elected:[ 37]
Domingos Abrantes (APU); Luís Nunes de Almeida (FRS); Rogério Brito (APU); Mata Cáceres (FRS); Carlos Espadinha (APU); Cardoso Ferreira (AD); José Manuel Maia (APU); Fernando Sousa Marques (APU); Virgílio Nunes (AD); Jorge Patrício (APU); Rui Pena (AD); Eduardo Pereira (FRS); Herculano Pires (FRS); Helena Roseta (AD); Odete Santos (APU); Ercilia Talhadas (APU); and José Vitoriano (APU).
1970s
1979
Results of the 1979 legislative election held on 2 December 1979:[ 38]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
United People Alliance
APU
189,593
47.96%
9
Democratic Alliance
AD
89,978
22.76%
4
Socialist Party
PS
86,192
21.80%
4
Popular Democratic Union
UDP
15,995
4.05%
0
Left-wing Union for the Socialist Democracy
UEDS
3,196
0.81%
0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party
PCTP
3,140
0.79%
0
Revolutionary Socialist Party
PSR
2,437
0.62%
0
Christian Democratic Party
PDC
2,178
0.55%
0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity
POUS
1,669
0.42%
0
Portuguese Marxist–Leninist Communist Organization
OCMLP
967
0.24%
0
Valid votes
395,345
100.00%
17
Blank votes
3,260
0.81%
Rejected votes – other
4,939
1.22%
Total polled
403,544
88.28%
Registered electors
457,112
The following candidates were elected:[ 39]
Domingos Abrantes (APU); Alberto Antunes (PS); Miguel Camolas (AD); Henrique Cardoso (AD); João Cravinho (PS); Carlos Espadinha (APU); José Aranha Figueiredo (APU); José Manuel Maia (APU); Fernando Sousa Marques (APU); Eduardo Pereira (PS); Emídio Pinheiro (AD); Herculano Pires (PS); Freitas Rodrigues (APU); Helena Roseta (AD); Jaime Serra (APU); Ercilia Talhadas (APU); and Marino Vicente (APU).
1976
Results of the 1976 legislative election held on 25 April 1976:[ 40]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Portuguese Communist Party
PCP
159,087
45.95%
9
Socialist Party
PS
115,352
33.32%
7
Democratic People's Party
PPD
30,142
8.71%
1
Social Democratic Centre Party
CDS
15,724
4.54%
0
Popular Democratic Union
UDP
10,057
2.90%
0
People's Socialist Front
FSP
3,467
1.00%
0
Re-Organized Movement of the Party of the Proletariat
MRPP
3,194
0.92%
0
Communist Party of Portugal (Marxist–Leninist)
PCP(ML)
2,987
0.86%
0
Movement of Socialist Left
MES
2,242
0.65%
0
People's Monarchist Party
PPM
973
0.28%
0
Worker–Peasant Alliance
AOC
911
0.26%
0
Christian Democratic Party
PDC
885
0.26%
0
Internationalist Communist League
LCI
653
0.19%
0
Workers' Revolutionary Party
PRT
565
0.16%
0
Valid votes
346,239
100.00%
17
Rejected votes
12,436
3.47%
Total polled
358,675
84.73%
Registered electors
423,293
The following candidates were elected:[ 41]
Domingos Abrantes (PCP); Alberto Antunes (PS); Alfredo Carvalho (PS); Mata Cáceres (PS); Duarte Gomes (PCP); Maldonado Gonelha (PS); António Juzarte (PCP); Américo Leal (PCP); Rui Machete (PPD); José Manuel Maia (PCP); Fernando Sousa Marques (PCP); Hermenegilda Pereira (PCP); José Justiniano Pinto (PS); Herculano Pires (PS); António Aires Rodrigues (PS); Jaime Serra (PCP); and Ercilia Talhadas (PCP).
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^ "Série I - Presidência do Conselho de Ministros - Secretaria-Geral: De ter sido rectificado o mapa oficial com o resultado das eleições para a Assembleia da República, publicado no suplemento ao Diário da República, 1.ª série, n.º 122, de 25 de Maio de 1976" (PDF) . Diário da República (in Portuguese). Vol. 1976, no. 243. Lisbon, Portugal. 16 October 1976. p. 2359. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 September 2023. Retrieved 8 February 2024 – via National Elections Commission.
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