Aveiro (Assembly of the Republic constituency)

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Aveiro
Constituency
for the Assembly of the Republic
Distrikt Aveiro in Portugal.svg
Location of Aveiro within Portugal
District Aveiro
Population712,995 (2022) [1]
Electorate642,086 (2024)
Area2,801 km2 (2022) [2]
Current Constituency
Created1976
Seats
List
  • 16 (2009–present)
  • 15 (1999–2009)
  • 14 (1991–1999)
  • 15 (1976–1991)
Deputies [3]
List

Aveiro 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 Aveiro. The constituency currently elects 16 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 642,086 registered electors.

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Electoral system

Aveiro currently elects 16 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]

Current Members of the Assembly of the Republic

NamePartyFirst elected
Silvério Regalado PPD/PSD 10 March 2024
Ângela Almeida 10 March 2024
Salvador Malheiro 10 March 2024
Almiro Moreira 10 March 2024
Paula Cardoso 27 September 2009
Paulo Cavaleiro 27 September 2009
Miguel Santos 10 March 2024
Pedro Nuno Santos PS 20 February 2005
Cláudia Cruz Santos 6 October 2019
Filipe Neto Brandão 27 September 2009
Hugo Oliveira 6 October 2019
Susana Correia 6 October 2019
Jorge Valsassina Galveias CH 30 January 2022
Maria José Aguiar 10 March 2024
Armando Grave 10 March 2024
Mário Amorim Lopes IL 10 March 2024

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 %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %Seats
2024 5,8291.41%017,3834.22%0117,36928.48%57,3021.77%0148,86136.12%721,6715.26%173,12217.74%3
2022 6,5601.84%016,7064.68%0144,22240.43%84,6061.29%0130,25036.51%716,2944.57%08,9662.51%020,5705.77%1
2019 10,7423.20%035,07410.46%2120,87036.05%710,4423.11%0118,16535.25%63,5661.06%020,0705.99%12,6010.78%0
2015 16,0514.54%035,34710.00%1102,76929.08%53,6301.03%0177,32150.17%108020.23%0
2011 15,7294.27%019,3275.24%199,65227.04%53,0400.82%0170,86946.36%849,53913.44%27200.20%0
2009 14,9853.96%034,9759.25%1131,69334.82%6134,84235.65%750,66313.39%27590.20%0
2005 13,8093.65%019,8465.24%0159,95542.26%8139,10936.75%638,00110.04%1
2002 9,5542.66%06,6471.85%0122,60634.07%5169,92647.22%847,13113.10%2
1999 12,7873.59%04,6771.31%0145,57740.88%7138,71738.96%649,19613.82%2
1995 10,5222.79%01,1240.30%0154,39640.92%6158,15241.91%648,38312.82%2
1991 10,4272.85%0103,30828.27%41,1330.31%0217,61559.56%922,6246.19%1
1987 15,7844.50%01,3550.39%081,67523.31%49,4932.71%0215,54061.52%1118,7945.36%0
1985 22,7356.61%12,7910.81%080,84923.50%447,02613.67%2135,24739.31%647,50113.81%2
1983 23,9637.18%11,6840.50%0125,03537.49%6119,05835.69%656,11516.82%2
1980 24,5536.97%12,6740.76%097,45727.66%4211,40860.00%10
1979 28,2518.09%14,1481.19%0101,57429.08%5202,83758.07%9
1976 11,9623.87%02,9550.96%099,64732.21%5113,59536.72%672,63823.48%4

(Figures in italics represent alliances.)

Detailed

2020s

2024

Results of the 2024 legislative election held on 10 March 2024: [8]

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Alliance AD148,86136.12%7
Socialist Party PS117,36928.48%5
Chega CH73,12217.74%3
Liberal Initiative IL21,6715.26%1
Left Bloc BE17,3834.22%0
LIVRE L9,5192.31%0
People Animals Nature PAN7,3021.77%0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU5,8291.41%0
National Democratic Alternative ADN5,7541.40%0
React, Include, Recycle RIR1,9240.47%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP1,2070.29%0
New Right ND1,0750.26%0
Volt Portugal Volt6110.15%0
Ergue-te E3440.08%0
Alternative 21 (Earth Party and Alliance)PT-A2050.05%0
Valid Votes412,176100.00%16
Blank Votes7,0301.66%
Rejected Votes – Other4,5281.07%
Total Polled423,73465.99%
Registered Electors642,086

The following candidates were elected: [9] Maria José Aguiar (CH); Ângela Almeida (AD); Filipe Neto Brandão (PS); Paula Cardoso (AD); Paulo Cavaleiro (AD); Susana Correia (PS); Jorge Galveias (CH); Armando Grave (CH); Mário Amorim Lopes (IL); Salvador Malheiro (AD); Almiro Moreira (AD); Hugo Oliveira (PS); Silvério Regalado (AD); Cláudia Santos (PS); Pedro Nuno Santos (PS); and Emídio Sousa (AD).

2022

Results of the 2022 legislative election held on 30 January 2022: [10]

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS144,22240.43%8
Social Democratic Party PSD130,25036.51%7
Chega CH20,5705.77%1
Left Bloc BE16,7064.68%0
Liberal Initiative IL16,2944.57%0
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP8,9662.51%0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU6,5601.84%0
People Animals Nature PAN4,6061.29%0
LIVRE L2,8830.81%0
React, Include, Recycle RIR1,8220.51%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP1,4140.40%0
National Democratic Alternative ADN6770.19%0
Earth Party PT4910.14%0
Volt Portugal Volt4330.12%0
Socialist Alternative Movement MAS4030.11%0
Ergue-te E2170.06%0
Together for the People JPP1930.05%0
Valid Votes356,707100.00%16
Blank Votes4,7431.30%
Rejected Votes – Other3,4250.94%
Total Polled364,87556.78%
Registered Electors642,623

The following candidates were elected: [11] Bruno Aragão (PS); Filipe Neto Brandão (PS); Paula Cardoso (PSD); Helga Correia (PSD); Susana Correia (PS); Rui Cruz (PSD); Jorge Galveias (CH); António Topa Gomes (PSD); Carla Madureira (PSD); Hugo Oliveira (PS); Joana Sá Pereira (PS); Cláudia Santos (PS); Pedro Nuno Santos (PS); Porfírio Silva (PS); Ricardo Sousa (PSD); and Rui Vilar (PSD).

2010s

2019

Results of the 2019 legislative election held on 6 October 2019: [12]

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS120,87036.05%7
Social Democratic Party PSD118,16535.25%6
Left Bloc BE35,07410.46%2
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP20,0705.99%1
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU10,7423.20%0
People Animals Nature PAN10,4423.11%0
Liberal Initiative IL3,5661.06%0
React, Include, Recycle RIR2,7500.82%0
Chega CH2,6010.78%0
LIVRE L2,4100.72%0
Alliance A2,1790.65%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP1,8920.56%0
Earth Party PT7150.21%0
United Party of Retirees and Pensioners PURP7010.21%0
National Renewal Party PNR6770.20%0
We, the Citizens! NC6220.19%0
Democratic Republican Party PDR5620.17%0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP5600.17%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM3900.12%0
Together for the People JPP2660.08%0
Valid Votes335,254100.00%16
Blank Votes10,5963.01%
Rejected Votes – Other6,2431.77%
Total Polled352,09354.53%
Registered Electors645,650

The following candidates were elected: [13] João Pinho de Almeida (CDS-PP); Filipe Neto Brandão (PS); Bruno Coimbra (PSD); Helga Correia (PSD); Susana Correia (PS); Moisés Ferreira (BE); Carla Madureira (PSD); André Neves (PSD); Hugo Oliveira (PS); Nelson Peralta (BE); Joana Sá Pereira (PS); Ana Miguel dos Santos (PSD); Cláudia Santos (PS); Pedro Nuno Santos (PS); Porfírio Silva (PS); and António Topa (PSD).

2015

Results of the 2015 legislative election held on 4 October 2015: [14]

PartyVotes%Seats
Portugal Ahead PàF177,32150.17%10
Socialist Party PS102,76929.08%5
Left Bloc BE35,34710.00%1
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU16,0514.54%0
Democratic Republican Party PDR4,7991.36%0
People Animals Nature PAN3,6301.03%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP3,3870.96%0
National Renewal Party PNR1,6990.48%0
LIVRE L1,6590.47%0
The Earth Party Movement MPT1,3280.38%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM1,2980.37%0
ACT! (Portuguese Labour Party
and Socialist Alternative Movement)
AGIR1,2700.36%0
We, the Citizens! NC1,0090.29%0
Citizenship and Christian Democracy PPV/CDC8020.23%0
United Party of Retirees and Pensioners PURP6350.18%0
Together for the People JPP4480.13%0
Valid Votes353,452100.00%16
Blank Votes9,1592.48%
Rejected Votes – Other6,1231.66%
Total Polled368,73456.08%
Registered Electors657,457

The following candidates were elected: [15] Amadeu Soares Albergaria (PàF); Rosa Albernaz (PS); João Pinho de Almeida (PàF); Fernando Rocha Andrade (PS); Regina Bastos (PàF); Filipe Neto Brandão (PS); Bruno Coimbra (PàF); Helga Correia (PàF); Moisés Ferreira (BE); Susana Lamas (PàF); António Carlos Monteiro (PàF); Luís Montenegro (PàF); Ulisses Pereira (PàF); Pedro Nuno Santos (PS); Porfírio Silva (PS); and António Topa (PàF).

2011

Results of the 2011 legislative election held on 5 June 2011: [16]

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD170,86946.36%8
Socialist Party PS99,65227.04%5
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP49,53913.44%2
Left Bloc BE19,3275.24%1
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU15,7294.27%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP3,2840.89%0
Party for Animals and Nature PAN3,0400.82%0
National Renewal Party PNR1,3540.37%0
Hope for Portugal Movement MEP1,3180.36%0
The Earth Party Movement MPT1,2970.35%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM1,0460.28%0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP9930.27%0
Pro-Life Party PPV7200.20%0
Democratic Party of the Atlantic PDA4080.11%0
Valid Votes368,576100.00%16
Blank Votes11,0552.88%
Rejected Votes – Other4,7051.22%
Total Polled384,33659.00%
Registered Electors651,452

The following candidates were elected: [17] Amadeu Soares Albergaria (PSD); Rosa Albernaz (PS); Raúl de Almeida (CDS-PP); Helena André (PS); Filipe Neto Brandão (PS); Paula Cardoso (PSD); Paulo Cavaleiro (PSD); Bruno Coimbra (PSD); Luís Montenegro (PSD); Ulisses Pereira (PSD); Sérgio Sousa Pinto (PS); Paulo Portas (CDS-PP); Carla Rodrigues (PSD); Couto dos Santos (PSD); Pedro Nuno Santos (PS); and Pedro Filipe Soares (BE).

2000s

2009

Results of the 2009 legislative election held on 27 September 2009: [18]

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD134,84235.65%7
Socialist Party PS131,69334.82%6
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP50,66313.39%2
Left Bloc BE34,9759.25%1
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU14,9853.96%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP2,9600.78%0
Merit and Society Movement MMS2,5200.67%0
Hope for Portugal Movement MEP1,5010.40%0
New Democracy Party ND1,0300.27%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM1,0040.27%0
Pro-Life Party PPV7590.20%0
National Renewal Party PNR6800.18%0
The Earth Party Movement and Humanist Party MPT-PH6450.17%0
Valid Votes378,257100.00%16
Blank Votes7,0731.81%
Rejected Votes – Other4,8521.24%
Total Polled390,18260.67%
Registered Electors643,077

The following candidates were elected: [19] Amadeu Soares Albergaria (PSD); Rosa Albernaz (PS); Raúl de Almeida (CDS-PP); Filipe Neto Brandão (PS); Afonso Candal (PS); Paula Cardoso (PSD); Paulo Cavaleiro (PSD); Vítor Fontes (PS); Luís Montenegro (PSD); Ulisses Pereira (PSD); Sérgio Sousa Pinto (PS); Paulo Portas (CDS-PP); Carla Rodrigues (PSD); Maria de Belém Roseira (PS); Couto dos Santos (PSD); and Pedro Filipe Soares (BE).

2005

Results of the 2005 legislative election held on 20 February 2005: [20]

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS159,95542.26%8
Social Democratic Party PSD139,10936.75%6
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP38,00110.04%1
Left Bloc BE19,8465.24%0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU13,8093.65%0
New Democracy Party ND3,5430.94%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP2,3700.63%0
Humanist Party PH1,0920.29%0
National Renewal Party PNR7680.20%0
Valid Votes378,493100.00%15
Blank Votes7,4111.90%
Rejected Votes – Other3,7890.97%
Total Polled389,69365.11%
Registered Electors598,528

The following candidates were elected: [21] Rosa Albernaz (PS); Costa Amorim (PS); Regina Bastos (PSD); Afonso Candal (PS); Maria do Rosário Carneiro (PS); Armando França (PS); Hermínio Loureiro (PSD); Luís Marques Mendes (PSD); Luís Montenegro (PSD); Manuel Oliveira (PSD); Manuel Pinho (PS); Paulo Portas (CDS-PP); José Manuel Ribeiro (PSD); Pedro Nuno Santos (PS); and Helena Terra (PS).

2002

Results of the 2002 legislative election held on 17 March 2002: [22]

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD169,92647.22%8
Socialist Party PS122,60634.07%5
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP47,13113.10%2
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU9,5542.66%0
Left Bloc BE6,6471.85%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP1,4720.41%0
Humanist Party PH9330.26%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM8190.23%0
The Earth Party Movement MPT7600.21%0
Valid Votes359,848100.00%15
Blank Votes3,7181.01%
Rejected Votes – Other2,9370.80%
Total Polled366,50361.66%
Registered Electors594,408

The following candidates were elected: [23] Rosa Albernaz (PS); Afonso Candal (PS); João Cravinho (PS); Isménia Franco (PSD); Acílio Gala (CDS-PP); Antero Gaspar (PS); Jorge Oliveira Godinho (PSD); Hermínio Loureiro (PSD); Gonçalo Breda Marques (PSD); Luís Marques Mendes (PSD); Luís Montenegro (PSD); Manuel Oliveira (PSD); Paulo Portas (CDS-PP); Maria de Belém Roseira (PS); and Cruz Silva (PSD).

1990s

1999

Results of the 1999 legislative election held on 10 October 1999: [24]

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS145,57740.88%7
Social Democratic Party PSD138,71738.96%6
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP49,19613.82%2
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU12,7873.59%0
Left Bloc BE4,6771.31%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP1,5200.43%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM1,1420.32%0
Humanist Party PH9710.27%0
The Earth Party Movement MPT8420.24%0
National Solidarity Party PSN6620.19%0
Valid Votes356,091100.00%15
Blank Votes3,4240.94%
Rejected Votes – Other2,8220.78%
Total Polled362,33763.40%
Registered Electors571,554

The following candidates were elected: [25] Rosa Albernaz (PS); Castro de Almeida (PSD); Afonso Candal (PS); João Cravinho (PS); Acílio Gala (CDS-PP); Antero Gaspar (PS); Hermínio Loureiro (PSD); Rui Marqueiro (PS); Luís Marques Mendes (PSD); José Mota (PS); Manuel Oliveira (PSD); Paulo Portas (CDS-PP); Cruz Silva (PSD); João Carlos da Silva (PS); and Armando Vieira (PSD).

1995

Results of the 1995 legislative election held on 1 October 1995: [26]

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD158,15241.91%6
Socialist Party PS154,39640.92%6
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP48,38312.82%2
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU10,5222.79%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP1,4400.38%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR1,3850.37%0
Popular Democratic Union UDP1,1240.30%0
National Solidarity Party PSN8510.23%0
People's Monarchist Party
and The Earth Party Movement
PPM-MPT6100.16%0
People's PartyPG4590.12%0
Valid Votes377,322100.00%14
Blank Votes2,7500.72%
Rejected Votes – Other3,6040.94%
Total Polled383,67671.18%
Registered Electors539,057

The following candidates were elected: [27] Rosa Albernaz (PS); Castro de Almeida (PSD); Carlos Candal (PS); Jorge Roque Cunha (PSD); Antero Gaspar (PS); Hermínio Loureiro (PSD); Gilberto Parca Madail (PSD); Rui Marques (CDS-PP); Manuel Strecht Monteiro (PS); José Mota (PS); Manuel Oliveira (PSD); José Pacheco Pereira (PSD); Paulo Portas (CDS-PP); and António Reis (PS).

1991

Results of the 1991 legislative election held on 6 October 1991: [28]

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD217,61559.56%9
Socialist Party PS103,30828.27%4
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS22,6246.19%1
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU10,4272.85%0
National Solidarity Party PSN4,6281.27%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR2,1480.59%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP1,6460.45%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM1,4090.39%0
Democratic Renewal Party PRD1,1330.31%0
Left Revolutionary Front FER4620.13%0
Valid Votes365,400100.00%14
Blank Votes2,3800.64%
Rejected Votes – Other3,3520.90%
Total Polled371,13270.77%
Registered Electors524,428

The following candidates were elected: [29] Ferraz de Abreu (PS); Maria Manuela Aguiar (PSD); Castro de Almeida (PSD); Adérito Campos (PSD); Carlos Candal (PS); Manuel Baptista Cardoso (PSD); Ângelo Correia (PSD); Elias da Costa (PSD); Oliveira Costa (PSD); Teresa Santa Clara Gomes (PS); Jaime Milhomens (PSD); José Mota (PS); Girão Pereira (CDS); and José Júlio Ribeiro (PSD).

1980s

1987

Results of the 1987 legislative election held on 19 July 1987: [30]

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD215,54061.52%11
Socialist Party PS81,67523.31%4
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS18,7945.36%0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU15,7844.50%0
Democratic Renewal Party PRD9,4932.71%0
Portuguese Democratic Movement MDP2,6920.77%0
Christian Democratic Party PDC1,4080.40%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR1,3710.39%0
Popular Democratic Union UDP1,3550.39%0
Communist Party (Reconstructed) PC(R)8410.24%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM7610.22%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP6620.19%0
Valid Votes350,376100.00%15
Blank Votes2,6020.73%
Rejected Votes – Other4,1551.16%
Total Polled357,13374.74%
Registered Electors477,832

The following candidates were elected: [31] Ferraz de Abreu (PS); Casimiro de Almeida (PSD); Valdemar Alves (PSD); Joaquim Araújo (PS); Adérito Campos (PSD); José Ferreira de Campos (PSD); Carlos Candal (PS); Manuel Baptista Cardoso (PSD); Ângelo Correia (PSD); Oliveira Costa (PSD); Arnaldo Brito Lhamas (PSD); Gilberto Parca Madail (PSD); Jaime Milhomens (PSD); José Mota (PS); and Flausino Silva (PS).

1985

Results of the 1985 legislative election held on 6 October 1985: [32]

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD135,24739.31%6
Socialist Party PS80,84923.50%4
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS47,50113.81%2
Democratic Renewal Party PRD47,02613.67%2
United People Alliance APU22,7356.61%1
Popular Democratic Union UDP2,7910.81%0
Christian Democratic Party PDC2,5670.75%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR2,0240.59%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP1,3480.39%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS1,2250.36%0
Communist Party (Reconstructed) PC(R)7380.21%0
Valid Votes344,051100.00%15
Blank Votes2,5760.73%
Rejected Votes – Other5,4771.56%
Total Polled352,10475.85%
Registered Electors464,194

The following candidates were elected: [33] Ferraz de Abreu (PS); Adérito Campos (PSD); Carlos Candal (PS); José Manuel Casqueiro (PSD); Ângelo Correia (PSD); Manuel Fonseca (PSD); António Frederico (PS); Arnaldo Brito Lhamas (PSD); Joaquim Martins (PSD); César de Menezes (CDS); José Mota (PS); Girão Pereira (CDS); Rui de Sá (PRD); Aníbal Santos (PRD); and Zita Seabra (APU).

1983

Results of the 1983 legislative election held on 25 April 1983: [34]

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS125,03537.49%6
Social Democratic Party PSD119,05835.69%6
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS56,11516.82%2
United People Alliance APU23,9637.18%1
Christian Democratic Party PDC2,3960.72%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM1,8360.55%0
Popular Democratic Union UDP1,6840.50%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS8700.26%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP8060.24%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR7850.24%0
Portuguese Marxist–Leninist Communist Organization OCMLP5180.16%0
Socialist Workers LeagueLST4900.15%0
Valid Votes333,556100.00%15
Blank Votes2,1840.64%
Rejected Votes – Other6,3501.86%
Total Polled342,09079.06%
Registered Electors432,703

The following candidates were elected: [35] Ferraz de Abreu (PS); Mário Adegas (PSD); Rosa Albernaz (PS); Rocha de Almeida (PSD); António Bagão (CDS); Alberto Camboa (PS); Adérito Campos (PSD); Ângelo Correia (PSD); Manuel Fonseca (PSD); António Frederico (PS); José Mota (PS); Girão Pereira (CDS); Faria dos Santos (PSD); Zita Seabra (APU); and José Valente (PS).

1980

Results of the 1980 legislative election held on 5 October 1980: [36]

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Alliance AD211,40860.00%10
Republican and Socialist Front FRS97,45727.66%4
United People Alliance APU24,5536.97%1
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS6,3411.80%0
Labour Party PT2,7370.78%0
Popular Democratic Union UDP2,6740.76%0
Christian Democratic Party,
Independent Movement
for the National Reconstruction /
Party of the Portuguese Right

and National Front
PDC-
MIRN/
PDP-
FN
2,5500.72%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP2,5040.71%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR2,1350.61%0
Valid Votes352,359100.00%15
Blank Votes1,7220.48%
Rejected Votes – Other5,1851.44%
Total Polled359,26686.08%
Registered Electors417,378

The following candidates were elected: [37] Mário Adegas (AD); Valdemar Alves (AD); Adérito Campos (AD); Carlos Candal (FRS); Luis Coimbra (AD); Ângelo Correia (AD); Gomes Fernandes (FRS); Manuel Fonseca (AD); Teresa Santa Clara Gomes (FRS); Mário Henriques (AD); Vital Moreira (APU); Girão Pereira (AD); Maria José Sampaio (AD); Faria dos Santos (AD); and Avelino Zenha (FRS).

1970s

1979

Results of the 1979 legislative election held on 2 December 1979: [38]

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Alliance AD202,83758.07%9
Socialist Party PS101,57429.08%5
United People Alliance APU28,2518.09%1
Christian Democratic Party PDC6,1491.76%0
Popular Democratic Union UDP4,1481.19%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP2,5990.74%0
Left-wing Union for the Socialist Democracy UEDS1,9400.56%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR1,7900.51%0
Valid Votes349,288100.00%15
Blank Votes1,9850.55%
Rejected Votes – Other6,6531.86%
Total Polled357,92688.28%
Registered Electors405,459

The following candidates were elected: [39] Mário Adegas (AD); Valdemar Alves (AD); Alberto Camboa (PS); Carlos Candal (PS); José Ribeiro e Castro (AD); Ângelo Correia (AD); Amadeu Cruz (PS); Manuel Fonseca (AD); António Ferreira Melo (AD); Vital Moreira (APU); Rui Pena (AD); Fernando Raimundo Rodrigues (AD); Manuel Melo Santos (PS); Armando Adão Silva (AD); and Avelino Zenha (PS).

1976

Results of the 1976 legislative election held on 25 April 1976: [40]

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic People's Party PPD113,59536.72%6
Socialist Party PS99,64732.21%5
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS72,63823.48%4
Portuguese Communist Party PCP11,9623.87%0
Popular Democratic Union UDP2,9550.96%0
Christian Democratic Party PDC1,5910.51%0
Movement of Socialist Left MES1,5190.49%0
Re-Organized Movement of the Party of the Proletariat MRPP1,3300.43%0
People's Socialist Front FSP1,2240.40%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM1,1870.38%0
Worker–Peasant Alliance AOC9350.30%0
Internationalist Communist League LCI8040.26%0
Valid Votes309,387100.00%15
Rejected Votes13,7304.25%
Total Polled323,11784.60%
Registered Electors381,918

The following candidates were elected: [41] Mário Cal Brandão (PS); Carlos Candal (PS); José Rebocho Christo (CDS); Ângelo Correia (PPD); Arnaldo Brito Lhamas (PPD); Victor Machado (CDS); Sebastião Marques (PPD); Alcides Monteiro (PS); Álvaro Dias Ribeiro (CDS); José Júlio Ribeiro (PPD); Cunha Rodrigues (PPD); Reinaldo Rodrigues (PS); Maria José Sampaio (CDS); António Júlio Silva (PPD); and Avelino Zenha (PS).

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