Guarda (Assembly of the Republic constituency)

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Guarda
Constituency
for the Assembly of the Republic
Distrikt Guarda in Portugal.svg
Location of Guarda within Portugal
District Guarda
Population141,261 (2022) [1]
Electorate141,065 (2024)
Area5,535 km2 (2022) [2]
Current Constituency
Created1976
Seats
List
  • 3 (2019–present)
  • 4 (1991–2019)
  • 5 (1979–1991)
  • 6 (1976–1979)
Deputies [3]
List
  •   Ana Mendes Godinho (PS)
  •   Nuno Simões de Melo (CH)
  •   Dulcineia Catarina Moura (PSD)

Guarda 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 Guarda. The constituency currently elects three 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 141,065 registered electors.

Contents

Electoral system

Guarda currently elects three 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
Dulcineia Moura PPD/PSD 10 March 2024
Ana Mendes Godinho PS 6 October 2019
Nuno Simões de Melo CH 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 1,3311.61%02,2992.78%027,09432.81%18221.00%029,01335.13%11,9102.31%015,83719.18%1
2022 1,3641.81%02,3683.14%034,86746.16%25060.67%025,88234.27%11,4921.98%01,7162.27%06,1348.12%0
2019 2,2953.16%05,9908.25%028,78939.67%21,2231.69%026,34936.30%14610.64%03,8235.27%01,1351.56%0
2015 3,3804.13%06,3487.75%028,86735.26%27340.90%039,01847.66%2
2011 3,2993.71%03,1143.50%026,26329.53%15200.58%043,02448.38%310,42611.72%02860.32%0
2009 3,3443.37%07,7307.80%036,83937.16%236,42836.74%211,42611.52%02990.30%0
2005 2,9693.03%03,4523.53%047,29048.31%235,09235.85%27,0357.19%0
2002 2,2342.26%01,2311.25%034,99135.42%248,97249.58%29,6579.78%0
1999 3,2283.24%01,0881.09%044,27144.41%240,00440.13%210,01410.05%0
1995 2,6022.35%05820.53%049,49844.70%245,28540.90%211,26510.17%0
1991 2,5452.30%030,28827.37%18860.80%066,30659.92%36,6766.03%0
1987 3,9343.42%03250.28%025,78322.42%12,3692.06%071,13361.86%47,8276.81%0
1985 6,2345.42%09610.84%027,65224.04%212,97011.27%039,98434.76%223,13920.11%1
1983 5,8065.10%04100.36%039,61834.79%237,23332.69%228,13524.71%1
1980 6,5175.15%09710.77%034,42827.18%179,19662.53%4
1979 7,2025.57%01,2500.97%035,11227.15%181,11562.73%4
1976 3,5833.16%01,3681.21%030,74627.14%231,30727.63%239,12034.53%2

(Figures in italics represent alliances.)

Detailed

2020s

2024

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Alliance AD29,01335.13%1
Socialist Party PS27,09432.81%1
Chega CH15,83719.18%1
Left Bloc BE2,2992.78%0
National Democratic Alternative ADN2,1812.64%0
Liberal Initiative IL1,9102.31%0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU1,3311.61%0
LIVRE L1,1531.40%0
People Animals Nature PAN8221.00%0
New Right ND2920.35%0
React, Include, Recycle RIR2890.35%0
Ergue-te E1840.22%0
Volt Portugal Volt960.12%0
Alternative 21 (Earth Party and Alliance)PT-A800.10%0
Valid Votes82,581100.00%3
Blank Votes1,1631.37%
Rejected Votes – Other1,2901.52%
Total Polled85,03460.28%
Registered Electors141,065

The following candidates were elected: [9] Ana Mendes Godinho (PS); Nuno Simões de Melo (CH); and Dulcineia Catarina Moura (AD).

2022

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS34,86746.16%2
Social Democratic Party PSD25,88234.27%1
Chega CH6,1348.12%0
Left Bloc BE2,3683.14%0
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP1,7162.27%0
Liberal Initiative IL1,4921.98%0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU1,3641.81%0
People Animals Nature PAN5060.67%0
LIVRE L4190.55%0
React, Include, Recycle RIR3410.45%0
Ergue-te E1200.16%0
Volt Portugal Volt1170.15%0
Earth Party PT690.09%0
Socialist Alternative Movement MAS670.09%0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP660.09%0
Valid Votes75,528100.00%3
Blank Votes7821.01%
Rejected Votes – Other9361.21%
Total Polled77,24652.89%
Registered Electors146,041

The following candidates were elected: [11] Gustavo Duarte (PSD); Ana Mendes Godinho (PS); and António Monteirinho (PS).

2010s

2019

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS28,78939.67%2
Social Democratic Party PSD26,34936.30%1
Left Bloc BE5,9908.25%0
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP3,8235.27%0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU2,2953.16%0
People Animals Nature PAN1,2231.69%0
Chega CH1,1351.56%0
Liberal Initiative IL4610.64%0
React, Include, Recycle RIR4580.63%0
Alliance A4060.56%0
LIVRE L3730.51%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP3630.50%0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP1710.24%0
National Renewal Party PNR1650.23%0
United Party of Retirees and Pensioners PURP1540.21%0
Earth Party PT1220.17%0
We, the Citizens! NC1180.16%0
Democratic Republican Party PDR1030.14%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM800.11%0
Valid Votes72,578100.00%3
Blank Votes2,0302.65%
Rejected Votes – Other2,0412.66%
Total Polled76,64950.58%
Registered Electors151,535

The following candidates were elected: [13] Ana Mendes Godinho (PS); Santinho Pacheco (PS); and Carlos Peixoto (PSD).

2015

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Portugal Ahead PàF39,01847.66%2
Socialist Party PS28,86735.26%2
Left Bloc BE6,3487.75%0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU3,3804.13%0
Democratic Republican Party PDR9571.17%0
People Animals Nature PAN7340.90%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP6900.84%0
National Renewal Party PNR3910.48%0
The Earth Party Movement MPT2990.37%0
LIVRE L2890.35%0
ACT! (Portuguese Labour Party
and Socialist Alternative Movement)
AGIR2780.34%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM2140.26%0
We, the Citizens! NC1820.22%0
United Party of Retirees and Pensioners PURP1430.17%0
Together for the People JPP820.10%0
Valid Votes81,872100.00%4
Blank Votes1,7372.03%
Rejected Votes – Other2,0002.34%
Total Polled85,60952.37%
Registered Electors163,456

The following candidates were elected: [15] Ângela Guerra (PàF); Santinho Pacheco (PS); Carlos Peixoto (PàF); and Maria Antónia Almeida Santos (PS).

2011

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD43,02448.38%3
Socialist Party PS26,26329.53%1
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP10,42611.72%0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU3,2993.71%0
Left Bloc BE3,1143.50%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP7550.85%0
Party for Animals and Nature PAN5200.58%0
Pro-Life Party PPV2860.32%0
The Earth Party Movement MPT2510.28%0
Hope for Portugal Movement MEP2250.25%0
Democratic Party of the Atlantic PDA2000.22%0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP1990.22%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM1910.21%0
National Renewal Party PNR1780.20%0
Valid Votes88,931100.00%4
Blank Votes2,2412.41%
Rejected Votes – Other1,7001.83%
Total Polled92,87253.87%
Registered Electors172,393

The following candidates were elected: [17] Paulo Ribeiro de Campos (PS); Ângela Guerra (PSD); Manuel Meirinho Martins (PSD); and Carlos Peixoto (PSD).

2000s

2009

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS36,83937.16%2
Social Democratic Party PSD36,42836.74%2
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP11,42611.52%0
Left Bloc BE7,7307.80%0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU3,3443.37%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP1,1141.12%0
New Democracy Party ND5180.52%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM3390.34%0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP3300.33%0
Pro-Life Party PPV2990.30%0
Hope for Portugal Movement MEP2910.29%0
The Earth Party Movement and Humanist Party MPT-PH2870.29%0
Merit and Society Movement MMS1970.20%0
Valid Votes99,142100.00%4
Blank Votes1,4731.44%
Rejected Votes – Other1,7511.71%
Total Polled102,36664.76%
Registered Electors158,060

The following candidates were elected: [19] Francisco de Assis (PS); José Pereira Marques (PS); Carlos Peixoto (PSD); and João Prata (PSD).

2005

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS47,29048.31%2
Social Democratic Party PSD35,09235.85%2
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP7,0357.19%0
Left Bloc BE3,4523.53%0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU2,9693.03%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP6730.69%0
New Democracy Party ND6610.68%0
Humanist Party PH3720.38%0
National Renewal Party PNR3370.34%0
Valid Votes97,881100.00%4
Blank Votes1,6351.62%
Rejected Votes – Other1,5401.52%
Total Polled101,05659.96%
Registered Electors168,539

The following candidates were elected: [21] Fernando Cabral (PS); Miguel Frasquilho (PSD); Ana Manso (PSD); and Joaquim Pina Moura (PS).

2002

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD48,97249.58%2
Socialist Party PS34,99135.42%2
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP9,6579.78%0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU2,2342.26%0
Left Bloc BE1,2311.25%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP5430.55%0
The Earth Party Movement MPT4580.46%0
Humanist Party PH3840.39%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM3050.31%0
Valid Votes98,775100.00%4
Blank Votes8390.83%
Rejected Votes – Other1,2951.28%
Total Polled100,90961.01%
Registered Electors165,405

The following candidates were elected: [23] Fernando Cabral (PS); Ana Manso (PSD); Joaquim Pina Moura (PS); and Vasco Valdez (PSD).

1990s

1999

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS44,27144.41%2
Social Democratic Party PSD40,00440.13%2
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP10,01410.05%0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU3,2283.24%0
Left Bloc BE1,0881.09%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP6670.67%0
The Earth Party Movement MPT4130.41%0
Valid Votes99,685100.00%4
Blank Votes8970.88%
Rejected Votes – Other1,5131.48%
Total Polled102,09559.49%
Registered Electors171,619

The following candidates were elected: [25] Álvaro Amaro (PSD); Maria do Carmo Borges (PS); Ana Manso (PSD); and Santinho Pacheco (PS).

1995

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS49,49844.70%2
Social Democratic Party PSD45,28540.90%2
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP11,26510.17%0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU2,6022.35%0
Popular Democratic Union UDP5820.53%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR5340.48%0
National Solidarity Party PSN4850.44%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP4790.43%0
Valid Votes110,730100.00%4
Blank Votes8020.71%
Rejected Votes – Other1,8741.65%
Total Polled113,40664.14%
Registered Electors176,818

The following candidates were elected: [27] Álvaro Amaro (PSD); António Gouveia (PSD); Carlos Alberto Santos (PS); and António José Seguro (PS).

1991

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD66,30659.92%3
Socialist Party PS30,28827.37%1
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS6,6766.03%0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU2,5452.30%0
National Solidarity Party PSN1,4871.34%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR1,0910.99%0
Democratic Renewal Party PRD8860.80%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP6620.60%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM3870.35%0
Democratic Party of the Atlantic PDA3220.29%0
Valid Votes110,650100.00%4
Blank Votes8850.78%
Rejected Votes – Other1,6081.42%
Total Polled113,14365.35%
Registered Electors173,132

The following candidates were elected: [29] Luís Carrilho da Cunha (PSD); Abílio Curto (PS); Manuel Dias Loureiro (PSD); and Marília Raimundo (PSD).

1980s

1987

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD71,13361.86%4
Socialist Party PS25,78322.42%1
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS7,8276.81%0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU3,9343.42%0
Democratic Renewal Party PRD2,3692.06%0
Christian Democratic Party PDC1,1430.99%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM6670.58%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP5740.50%0
Communist Party (Reconstructed) PC(R)5320.46%0
Portuguese Democratic Movement MDP3790.33%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR3310.29%0
Popular Democratic Union UDP3250.28%0
Valid Votes114,997100.00%5
Blank Votes1,0140.86%
Rejected Votes – Other2,5292.13%
Total Polled118,54070.29%
Registered Electors168,651

The following candidates were elected: [31] Álvaro de Carvalho (PSD); Abílio Curto (PS); Manuel Dias Loureiro (PSD); Assunção Marques (PSD); and Marília Raimundo (PSD).

1985

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD39,98434.76%2
Socialist Party PS27,65224.04%2
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS23,13920.11%1
Democratic Renewal Party PRD12,97011.27%0
United People Alliance APU6,2345.42%0
Christian Democratic Party PDC1,8301.59%0
Popular Democratic Union UDP9610.84%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR7110.62%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS6690.58%0
Communist Party (Reconstructed) PC(R)4590.40%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP4330.38%0
Valid Votes115,042100.00%5
Blank Votes1,1020.93%
Rejected Votes – Other2,8032.36%
Total Polled118,94771.72%
Registered Electors165,849

The following candidates were elected: [33] Abílio Curto (PS); Arménio Matias (PSD); Andrade Pereira (CDS); Marília Raimundo (PSD); and Veiga Simão (PS).

1983

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS39,61834.79%2
Social Democratic Party PSD37,23332.69%2
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS28,13524.71%1
United People Alliance APU5,8065.10%0
Christian Democratic Party PDC8100.71%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS5220.46%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM5020.44%0
Popular Democratic Union UDP4100.36%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR3490.31%0
Socialist Workers LeagueLST2530.22%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP2420.21%0
Valid Votes113,880100.00%5
Blank Votes8950.76%
Rejected Votes – Other3,5182.97%
Total Polled118,29375.13%
Registered Electors157,442

The following candidates were elected: [35] Luís Barbosa (CDS); Abílio Curto (PS); Marília Raimundo (PSD); Veiga Simão (PS); and José Valério (PSD).

1980

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Alliance AD79,19662.53%4
Republican and Socialist Front FRS34,42827.18%1
United People Alliance APU6,5175.15%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS2,2801.80%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR1,0100.80%0
Popular Democratic Union UDP9710.77%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP8990.71%0
Labour Party PT8400.66%0
Christian Democratic Party,
Independent Movement
for the National Reconstruction /
Party of the Portuguese Right

and National Front
PDC-
MIRN/
PDP-
FN
5190.41%0
Valid Votes126,660100.00%5
Blank Votes1,0330.79%
Rejected Votes – Other3,0472.33%
Total Polled130,74083.58%
Registered Electors156,432

The following candidates were elected: [37] Alberto Antunes (FRS); Luís Barbosa (AD); Emílio Leitão (AD); Fernando Cardote Mesquita (AD); and Marília Raimundo (AD).

1970s

1979

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Alliance AD81,11562.73%4
Socialist Party PS35,11227.15%1
United People Alliance APU7,2025.57%0
Christian Democratic Party PDC1,6171.25%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR1,3311.03%0
Popular Democratic Union UDP1,2500.97%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP8860.69%0
Left-wing Union for the Socialist Democracy UEDS8050.62%0
Valid Votes129,318100.00%5
Blank Votes7950.59%
Rejected Votes – Other3,6582.73%
Total Polled133,77186.59%
Registered Electors154,485

The following candidates were elected: [39] Carlos Faria Almeida (AD); Luís Barbosa (AD); Assunção Marques (AD); Marília Raimundo (AD); and António de Almeida Santos (PS).

1976

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS39,12034.53%2
Democratic People's Party PPD31,30727.63%2
Socialist Party PS30,74627.14%2
Portuguese Communist Party PCP3,5833.16%0
People's Socialist Front FSP1,7171.52%0
Christian Democratic Party PDC1,6681.47%0
Popular Democratic Union UDP1,3681.21%0
Movement of Socialist Left MES1,2001.06%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM1,1250.99%0
Re-Organized Movement of the Party of the Proletariat MRPP1,0090.89%0
Internationalist Communist League LCI4520.40%0
Valid Votes113,295100.00%6
Rejected Votes8,7817.19%
Total Polled122,07682.17%
Registered Electors148,574

The following candidates were elected: [41] António Júlio Aguiar (PPD); Carlos Faria Almeida (CDS); Vilhena de Carvalho (PPD); Emílio Leitão (CDS); Eduardo Pereira (PS); and Barros dos Santos (PS).

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Azores (Assembly of the Republic constituency)</span> Constituency of the Assembly of the Republic, the national legislature of Portugal

Azores is one of the 22 multi-member constituencies of the Assembly of the Republic, the national legislature of Portugal. The constituency was established in 1979 after Portugal's Atlantic islands were granted autonomy. It is conterminous with the autonomous region of Azores. The constituency currently elects five 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 230,082 registered electors.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Viana do Castelo (Assembly of the Republic constituency)</span> Constituency of the Assembly of the Republic, the national legislature of Portugal

Viana do Castelo 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 Viana do Castelo. The constituency currently elects five 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 233,491 registered electors.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Vila Real (Assembly of the Republic constituency)</span> Constituency of the Assembly of the Republic, the national legislature of Portugal

Vila Real 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 Vila Real. The constituency currently elects five 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 207,989 registered electors.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Beja (Assembly of the Republic constituency)</span> Constituency of the Assembly of the Republic, the national legislature of Portugal

Beja 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 Beja. The constituency currently elects three 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 119,102 registered electors.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bragança (Assembly of the Republic constituency)</span> Constituency of the Assembly of the Republic, the national legislature of Portugal

Bragança 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 Bragança. The constituency currently elects three 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 134,213 registered electors.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Castelo Branco (Assembly of the Republic constituency)</span> Constituency of the Assembly of the Republic, the national legislature of Portugal

Castelo Branco 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 Castelo Branco. The constituency currently elects four 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 163,578 registered electors.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Évora (Assembly of the Republic constituency)</span> Constituency of the Assembly of the Republic, the national legislature of Portugal

Évora 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 Évora. The constituency currently elects three 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 133,400 registered electors.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Portalegre (Assembly of the Republic constituency)</span> Constituency of the Assembly of the Republic, the national legislature of Portugal

Portalegre 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 Portalegre. The constituency currently elects two 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 93,106 registered electors.

Europe 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. The constituency currently elects two 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 937,311 registered electors.

Outside Europe 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. The constituency currently elects two 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 609,436 registered electors.

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