Porto (Assembly of the Republic constituency)

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Porto
Constituency
for the Assembly of the Republic
Distrikt Porto in Portugal.svg
Location of Porto within Portugal
District Porto
Population1,819,515 (2022) [1]
Electorate1,591,760 (2024)
Area2,332 km2 (2022) [2]
Current Constituency
Created1976
Seats
List
  • 40 (2019–present)
  • 39 (2009–2019)
  • 38 (2002–2009)
  • 37 (1991–2002)
  • 39 (1985–1991)
  • 38 (1976–1985)
Deputies [3]
List

Porto 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 Porto. The constituency currently elects 40 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 1,591,760 registered electors.

Contents

Electoral system

Porto currently elects 40 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 %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %Seats
2024 26,3562.42%151,9174.76%2338,11031.03%1323,4212.15%0339,14231.13%1464,0655.88%2170,93615.69%7
2022 32,2783.34%147,1344.88%2418,95843.34%1916,7221.73%0318,39032.94%1450,3895.21%214,3531.48%043,0044.45%2
2019 44,9445.00%294,64610.53%4342,72738.15%1732,3313.60%1291,31232.42%1514,2381.58%031,1453.47%15,7040.63%0
2015 65,5977.08%3106,88711.53%5314,12133.89%1415,3071.65%0380,06941.00%17
2011 61,8326.46%251,0025.33%2318,11333.26%149,0720.95%0389,00740.67%1799,39510.39%41,0980.11%0
2009 57,5975.85%292,9629.45%3422,55842.94%18294,39829.91%1293,8569.54%42,1520.22%0
2005 54,2825.57%266,9126.87%2485,97549.91%20278,38128.59%1268,8247.07%2
2002 43,2724.70%125,1952.74%1386,00441.95%17375,20440.78%1679,0348.59%3
1999 57,1386.35%221,3742.38%0439,17648.82%19298,91033.23%1368,9517.67%3
1995 60,1786.11%22,8830.29%0467,51247.44%18364,01936.94%1477,6027.87%3
1991 60,6666.47%2313,89333.47%134,4370.47%0489,24752.17%2138,8824.15%1
1987 87,3359.52%46,1690.67%0249,44327.19%1137,5814.10%1475,41051.83%2236,9974.03%1
1985 111,27212.33%59,8461.09%0217,35624.09%10188,75120.92%8270,52629.99%1289,9769.97%4
1983 121,18113.86%5383,48543.86%18233,61526.72%10111,00712.70%5
1980 110,01312.15%512,5921.39%0316,03234.90%14429,68547.45%19
1979 131,83314.75%617,2971.93%0317,07835.47%14405,06045.31%18
1976 69,1768.74%312,5901.59%0336,96042.56%18222,97428.17%11129,73216.39%6

(Figures in italics represent alliances.)

Detailed

2020s

2024

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Alliance AD339,14231.13%14
Socialist Party PS338,11031.03%13
Chega CH170,93615.69%7
Liberal Initiative IL64,0655.88%2
Left Bloc BE51,9174.76%2
LIVRE L37,3213.43%1
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU26,3562.42%1
People Animals Nature PAN23,4212.15%0
National Democratic Alternative ADN19,5851.80%0
React, Include, Recycle RIR9,1630.84%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP3,4460.32%0
New Right ND1,7860.16%0
Volt Portugal Volt1,6460.15%0
Together for the People JPP1,1520.11%0
We, the Citizens! NC7900.07%0
Ergue-te E7380.07%0
Valid Votes1,089,574100.00%40
Blank Votes14,4071.29%
Rejected Votes – Other10,9640.98%
Total Polled1,114,94570.04%
Registered Electors1,591,760

The following candidates were elected: [9] Óscar Afonso (AD); Rui Afonso (CH); Diogo Pacheco de Amorim (CH); Sofia Andrade (PS); Francisco de Assis (PS); José Carlos Barbosa (PS); Carlos Brás (PS); Ana Gabriela Cabilhas (AD); Hugo Carneiro (AD); José Carvalho (CH); João Paulo Correia (PS); Patrícia Faro (PS); Alberto Fonseca (AD); Olga Freire (AD); Rosário Gambôa (PS); Patrícia Gilvaz (IL); Miguel Guimarães (AD); Joana Lima (PS); Francisco Covelinhas Lopes (AD); Alberto Machado (AD); Alfredo Maia (CDU); Marisa Matias (BE); Nuno Melo (AD); Raul Melo (CH); Sónia Monteiro (CH); Andreia Neto (AD); Isabel Oneto (PS); Eduardo Pinheiro (PS); Carlos Guimarães Pinto (IL); Jorge Pinto (L); Manuel Pizarro (PS); Tiago Barbosa Ribeiro (PS); Germana Rocha (AD); Cristina Rodrigues (CH); Pedro Roque (AD); Marcus Santos (CH); José Soeiro (BE); Pedro Neves de Sousa (AD); João Torres (PS) (PS); and Francisco Sousa Vieira (AD).

2022

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS418,95843.34%19
Social Democratic Party PSD318,39032.94%14
Liberal Initiative IL50,3895.21%2
Left Bloc BE47,1344.88%2
Chega CH43,0044.45%2
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU32,2783.34%1
People Animals Nature PAN16,7221.73%0
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP14,3531.48%0
LIVRE L11,4381.18%0
React, Include, Recycle RIR7,2120.75%0
National Democratic Alternative ADN1,4310.15%0
Ergue-te E1,0080.10%0
We, the Citizens! NC9090.09%0
Volt Portugal Volt8930.09%0
Socialist Alternative Movement MAS7080.07%0
Earth Party PT7050.07%0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP4230.04%0
Alliance A3780.04%0
Together for the People JPP3670.04%0
Valid Votes966,700100.00%40
Blank Votes10,0151.02%
Rejected Votes – Other8,1220.82%
Total Polled984,83761.98%
Registered Electors1,589,053

The following candidates were elected: [11] Rui Afonso (CH); Diogo Pacheco de Amorim (CH); Sofia Andrade (PS); José Carlos Barbosa (PS); Ana Bernardo (PS); Carlos Brás (PS); Hugo Carneiro (PSD); Hugo Carvalho (PS); João Paulo Correia (PS); Patrícia Faro (PS); João Pedro Matos Fernandes (PS); Catarina Rocha Ferreira (PSD); Diana Ferreira (CDU); Rosário Gambôa (PS); Patrícia Gilvaz (IL); Rui Lage (PS); Joana Lima (PS); Pedro Melo Lopes (PSD); Catarina Martins (BE); Sofia Matos (PSD); Joaquim Pinto Moreira (PSD); Andreia Neto (PSD); Afonso Oliveira (PSD); Paulo Rios de Oliveira (PSD); Isabel Oneto (PS); Márcia Passos (PSD); Firmino Pereira (PSD); Eduardo Pinheiro (PS); Carlos Guimarães Pinto (IL); Alexandre Quintanilha (PS); Paulo Ramalho (PSD); Tiago Barbosa Ribeiro (PS); Rui Rio (PSD); Germana Rocha (PSD); Miguel dos Santos Rodrigues (PS); Miguel Santos (PSD); Cristina Mendes da Silva (PS); José Soeiro (BE); Carla Sousa (PS); and João Torres (PS).

2010s

2019

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS342,72738.15%17
Social Democratic Party PSD291,31232.42%15
Left Bloc BE94,64610.53%4
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU44,9445.00%2
People Animals Nature PAN32,3313.60%1
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP31,1453.47%1
Liberal Initiative IL14,2381.58%0
React, Include, Recycle RIR10,5731.18%0
LIVRE L8,9290.99%0
Chega CH5,7040.63%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP5,0540.56%0
Alliance A4,3510.48%0
National Renewal Party PNR1,9360.22%0
United Party of Retirees and Pensioners PURP1,8970.21%0
Earth Party PT1,7350.19%0
We, the Citizens! NC1,6340.18%0
Democratic Republican Party PDR1,4400.16%0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP1,4000.16%0
Together for the People JPP1,0770.12%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM8640.10%0
Socialist Alternative Movement MAS5170.06%0
Valid Votes898,454100.00%40
Blank Votes21,2252.27%
Rejected Votes – Other15,0831.61%
Total Polled934,76258.65%
Registered Electors1,593,888

The following candidates were elected: [13] Álvaro Almeida (PSD); Carla Barros (PSD); Hugo Carneiro (PSD); José Luís Carneiro (PS); Hugo Carvalho (PS); Hugo Martins de Carvalho (PSD); João Paulo Correia (PS); António Cunha (PSD); Bebiana Cunha (PAN); João Pedro Matos Fernandes (PS); Catarina Rocha Ferreira (PSD); Diana Ferreira (CDU); Alberto Fonseca (PSD); Rosário Gambôa (PS); Joana Lima (PS); Alberto Machado (PSD); José Magalhães (PS); Catarina Martins (BE); Sofia Matos (PSD); Cecília Meireles (CDS-PP); Ana Mesquita (CDU); Luís Monteiro (BE); José Cancela Moura (PSD); Afonso Oliveira (PSD); Paulo Rios de Oliveira (PSD); Isabel Oneto (PS); Márcia Passos (PSD); Alexandre Quintanilha (PS); Tiago Barbosa Ribeiro (PS); Rui Rio (PSD); Germana Rocha (PSD); Maria Manuel Rola (BE); Cristina Mendes da Silva (PS); José Soeiro (BE); Carla Sousa (PS); Constança Urbano de Sousa (PS); Pedro Sousa (PS); João Torres (PS); Pedro Bacelar de Vasconcelos (PS); and Ana Paula Vitorino (PS).

2015

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Portugal Ahead PàF380,06941.00%17
Socialist Party PS314,12133.89%14
Left Bloc BE106,88711.53%5
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU65,5977.08%3
People Animals Nature PAN15,3071.65%0
Democratic Republican Party PDR10,6791.15%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP10,2871.11%0
LIVRE L5,0120.54%0
National Renewal Party PNR4,7520.51%0
The Earth Party Movement MPT3,4430.37%0
ACT! (Portuguese Labour Party
and Socialist Alternative Movement)
AGIR2,7870.30%0
We, the Citizens! NC2,7130.29%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM2,3920.26%0
United Party of Retirees and Pensioners PURP1,6140.17%0
Together for the People JPP1,2310.13%0
Valid Votes926,891100.00%39
Blank Votes18,9261.97%
Rejected Votes – Other13,9551.45%
Total Polled959,77260.31%
Registered Electors1,591,407

The following candidates were elected: [15] José Pedro Aguiar-Branco (PàF); Carla Barros (PàF); Ricardo Bexiga (PS); Jorge Campos (BE); Gabriela Canavilhas (PS); José Luís Carneiro (PS); Álvaro Castello-Branco (PàF); João Paulo Correia (PS); Domicilia Costa (BE); Marco António Costa (PàF); Diana Ferreira (CDU); Fernando Virgílio Macedo (PàF); Jorge Machado (CDU); Alberto Martins (PS); Catarina Martins (BE); Cecília Meireles (PàF); Luís Monteiro (BE); Miguel Morgado (PàF); Andreia Neto (PàF); Carlos Costa Neves (PàF); Paulo Rios de Oliveira (PàF); Isabel Oneto (PS); Ana Virgínia Pereira (CDU); Firmino Jorge Anjos Pereira (PàF); Alexandre Quintanilha (PS); Cristóvão Simão Ribeiro (PàF); Tiago Barbosa Ribeiro (PS); Germana Rocha (PàF); Luísa Salgueiro (PS); Renato Sampaio (PS); Emília Santos (PàF); Isabel Santos (PS); Miguel Santos (PàF); Pedro Mota Soares (PàF); José Soeiro (BE); João Torres (PS); Luís Vales (PàF); Pedro Bacelar de Vasconcelos (PS); and Ana Paula Vitorino (PS).

2011

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD389,00740.67%17
Socialist Party PS318,11333.26%14
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP99,39510.39%4
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU61,8326.46%2
Left Bloc BE51,0025.33%2
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP9,6401.01%0
Party for Animals and Nature PAN9,0720.95%0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP3,3860.35%0
Hope for Portugal Movement MEP2,9600.31%0
The Earth Party Movement MPT2,4130.25%0
Democratic Party of the Atlantic PDA2,2170.23%0
National Renewal Party PNR1,5510.16%0
New Democracy Party ND1,5500.16%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM1,5250.16%0
Humanist Party PH1,1940.12%0
Pro-Life Party PPV1,0980.11%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS5150.05%0
Valid Votes956,470100.00%39
Blank Votes24,7362.49%
Rejected Votes – Other12,2961.24%
Total Polled993,50263.26%
Registered Electors1,570,585

The following candidates were elected: [17] José Pedro Aguiar-Branco (PSD); João Pinho de Almeida (CDS-PP); Margarida Almeida (PSD); Francisco Assis (PS); Maria José Castelo Branco (PSD); Júlio Miranda Calha (PS); José Ribeiro e Castro (CDS-PP); Teresa Leal Coelho (PSD); Luís Campos Ferreira (PSD); Nuno André Figueiredo (PS); Miguel Frasquilho (PSD); Fernando Jesus (PS); José Lello (PS); Fernando Virgílio Macedo (PSD); Jorge Machado (CDU); Mário Magalhães (PSD); Alberto Martins (PS); Catarina Martins (BE); Cecília Meireles (CDS-PP); Luís Menezes (PSD); Adriano Rafael Moreira (PSD); Andreia Neto (PSD); Honório Novo (CDU); Paulo Rios de Oliveira (PSD); Isabel Oneto (PS); Manuel Pizarro (PS); Cristóvão Simão Ribeiro (PSD); Conceição Bessa Ruão (PSD); Luísa Salgueiro (PS); Renato Sampaio (PS); Emília Santos (PSD); Isabel Santos (PS); Miguel Santos (PSD); Manuel Seabra (PS); João Semedo (BE); Michael Seufert (CDS-PP); Augusto Santos Silva (PS); Luís Vales (PSD); and Ana Paula Vitorino (PS).

2000s

2009

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS422,55842.94%18
Social Democratic Party PSD294,39829.91%12
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP93,8569.54%4
Left Bloc BE92,9629.45%3
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU57,5975.85%2
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP6,9910.71%0
Hope for Portugal Movement MEP3,5570.36%0
Merit and Society Movement MMS2,2240.23%0
Pro-Life Party PPV2,1520.22%0
New Democracy Party ND1,7950.18%0
The Earth Party Movement and Humanist Party MPT-PH1,7580.18%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM1,5930.16%0
National Renewal Party PNR1,3710.14%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS1,3530.14%0
Valid Votes984,165100.00%39
Blank Votes15,1811.50%
Rejected Votes – Other10,6781.06%
Total Polled1,010,02464.92%
Registered Electors1,555,819

The following candidates were elected: [19] José Pedro Aguiar-Branco (PSD); João Pinho de Almeida (CDS-PP); Margarida Almeida (PSD); Glória Araújo (PS); Carla Barros (PSD); Agostinho Branquinho (PSD); Maria do Rosário Carneiro (PS); José Ribeiro e Castro (CDS-PP); Raquel Coelho (PSD); Jorge Costa (PSD); Pedro Duarte (PSD); Miguel Frasquilho (PSD); Maria José Gamboa (PS); Fernando Jesus (PS); Marques Júnior (PS); José Lello (PS); Jorge Machado (CDU); José Magalhães (PS); Alberto Martins (PS); Catarina Martins (BE); Cecília Meireles (CDS-PP); Luís Menezes (PSD); Adriano Rafael Moreira (PSD); Honório Novo (CDU); Isabel Oneto (PS); Manuel Pizarro (PS); José Ribeiro (PS); Luísa Roseira (PSD); Luísa Salgueiro (PS); Renato Sampaio (PS); Teixeira dos Santos (PS); Manuel Seabra (PS); João Semedo (BE); Michael Seufert (CDS-PP); Augusto Santos Silva (PS); José Soeiro (BE); Jorge Strecht (PS); Sérgio Vieira (PSD); and Ana Paula Vitorino (PS).

2005

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS485,97549.91%20
Social Democratic Party PSD278,38128.59%12
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP68,8247.07%2
Left Bloc BE66,9126.87%2
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU54,2825.57%2
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP8,2410.85%0
New Democracy Party ND7,6750.79%0
Humanist Party PH2,4360.25%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS1,0340.11%0
Valid Votes973,760100.00%38
Blank Votes17,2701.72%
Rejected Votes – Other11,0971.11%
Total Polled1,002,12769.08%
Registered Electors1,450,663

The following candidates were elected: [21] José Pedro Aguiar-Branco (PSD); José Freire Antunes (PSD); Agostinho Branquinho (PSD); Álvaro Castello-Branco (CDS-PP); Jorge Costa (PSD); Marco António Costa (PSD); Joaquim Couto (PS); Luís Braga da Cruz (PS); Paula Cristina Duarte (PS); Pedro Duarte (PSD); Maria José Gamboa (PS); Fernando Gomes (PS); Marques Júnior (PS); Carlos Lage (PS); José Lello (PS); António Pires de Lima (CDS-PP); Isabel Pires de Lima (PS); João Teixeira Lopes (BE); Alda Macedo (BE); António Montalvão Machado (PSD); Jorge Machado (CDU); José Magalhães (PS); Alberto Martins (PS); Guilherme d'Oliveira Martins (PS); Manuela de Melo (PS); Jorge Neto (PSD); Honório Novo (CDU); Manuel Pizarro (PS); Miguel Queiroz (PSD); Paulo Rangel (PSD); Luísa Salgueiro (PS); Renato Sampaio (PS); Isabel Santos (PS); José Raúl dos Santos (PSD); José Saraiva (PS); Augusto Santos Silva (PS); Jorge Strecht (PS); and Sérgio Vieira (PSD).

2002

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS386,00441.95%17
Social Democratic Party PSD375,20440.78%16
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP79,0348.59%3
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU43,2724.70%1
Left Bloc BE25,1952.74%1
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP5,7400.62%0
The Earth Party Movement MPT2,0660.22%0
Humanist Party PH1,8300.20%0
National Renewal Party PNR1,7810.19%0
Valid Votes920,126100.00%38
Blank Votes9,2430.99%
Rejected Votes – Other8,7010.93%
Total Polled938,07065.49%
Registered Electors1,432,394

The following candidates were elected: [23] Rosário Águas (PSD); Ricardo Fonseca de Almeida (PSD); Francisco Assis (PS); Pinho Cardão (PSD); Manuel Maria Carrilho (PS); Álvaro Castello-Branco (CDS-PP); Nelson Correia (PS); Abílio Almeida Costa (PSD); Alberto Costa (PS); Marco António Costa (PSD); Paula Cristina Duarte (PS); Pedro Duarte (PSD); Diogo Feio (CDS-PP); Fernando Gomes (PS); Teresa Patrício de Gouveia (PSD); Basílio Horta (CDS-PP); Teresa Lago (PS); José Lello (PS); Isabel Pires de Lima (PS); João Teixeira Lopes (BE); Diogo Luz (PSD); António Montalvão Machado (PSD); José Magalhães (PS); Alberto Martins (PS); Guilherme d'Oliveira Martins (PS); Manuela de Melo (PS); Manuel Moreira (PSD); Jorge Neto (PSD); Honório Novo (CDU); José Pacheco Pereira (PSD); João Moura de Sá (PSD); Renato Sampaio (PS); José Saraiva (PS); Augusto Santos Silva (PS); Jorge Strecht (PS); Diogo Vasconcelos (PSD); Aurora Vieira (PSD); and Sérgio Vieira (PSD).

1990s

1999

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS439,17648.82%19
Social Democratic Party PSD298,91033.23%13
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP68,9517.67%3
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU57,1386.35%2
Left Bloc BE21,3742.38%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP4,5880.51%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM2,6990.30%0
The Earth Party Movement MPT2,0700.23%0
Humanist Party PH2,0040.22%0
National Solidarity Party PSN1,9740.22%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS6440.07%0
Valid Votes899,528100.00%37
Blank Votes8,8980.97%
Rejected Votes – Other6,8150.74%
Total Polled915,24164.64%
Registered Electors1,415,952

The following candidates were elected: [25] João Amaral (CDU); Francisco Assis (PS); Natália Carrascalão (PSD); Manuel Maria Carrilho (PS); Vieira de Carvalho (PSD); Sílvio Rui Cervan (CDS-PP); Miguel Anacoreta Correia (CDS-PP); Paula Cristina Duarte (PS); Pedro Duarte (PSD); Elisa Ferreira (PS); Fernando Gomes (PS); Agostinho Gonçalves (PS); Teresa Patrício de Gouveia (PSD); José Lamego (PS); José Lello (PS); José Lemos (PS); Isabel Pires de Lima (PS); João Eduardo Pinto de Loureiro (PSD); António Montalvão Machado (PSD); Alberto Martins (PS); Guilherme d'Oliveira Martins (PS); José Narciso de Miranda (PS); José Barros Moura (PS); Jorge Neto (PSD); Honório Novo (CDU); José Luís da Silva Oliveira (PSD); Manuel Queiró (CDS-PP); Rui Rio (PSD); Maria de Belém Roseira (PS); João Moura de Sá (PSD); Manuel António dos Santos (PS); José Saraiva (PS); Emília dos Anjos Pereira da Silva (PSD); Eduardo Azevedo Soares (PSD); Jorge Strecht (PS); Luísa Vasconcelos (PS); and José Macedo Vieira (PSD).

1995

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS467,51247.44%18
Social Democratic Party PSD364,01936.94%14
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP77,6027.87%3
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU60,1786.11%2
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR3,5230.36%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP3,2200.33%0
Popular Democratic Union UDP2,8830.29%0
National Solidarity Party PSN2,4780.25%0
People's Monarchist Party
and The Earth Party Movement
PPM-MPT2,2920.23%0
People's PartyPG1,4140.14%0
Unity Movement for Workers MUT3770.04%0
Valid Votes985,498100.00%37
Blank Votes6,6320.66%
Rejected Votes – Other9,0210.90%
Total Polled1,001,15171.22%
Registered Electors1,405,730

The following candidates were elected: [27] João Amaral (CDU); Francisco Assis (PS); Daniel Bessa (PS); José Calçada (CDU); Manuel Cavaleiro Brandão (CDS-PP); Carlos de Brito (PSD); Maria Carrilho (PS); Silva Carvalho (CDS-PP); Vieira de Carvalho (PSD); Pedro da Vinha Costa (PSD); Joaquim Couto (PS); Carlos Duarte (PSD); Júlio Faria (PS); Domingos Gomes (PSD); Fernando Gomes (PS); Luís Marques Guedes (PSD); José Lello (PS); Alberto Martins (PS); Guilherme d'Oliveira Martins (PS); Luís Pedro Martins (PS); Paulo Mendo (PSD); Luís Filipe Menezes (PSD); José Narciso de Miranda (PS); Manuel Moreira (PSD); Rosa Mota (PS); Joaquim Pina Moura (PS); Fernando Nogueira (PSD); Isabel Pedroto (PS); Sérgio Sousa Pinto (PS); Rui Rio (PSD); Manuel António dos Santos (PS); José Saraiva (PS); Jorge Strecht (PS); António Taveira (PSD); Bernardino Vasconcelos (PSD); Sérgio Vieira (PSD); and António Lobo Xavier (CDS-PP).

1991

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD489,24752.17%21
Socialist Party PS313,89333.47%13
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU60,6666.47%2
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS38,8824.15%1
National Solidarity Party PSN10,4461.11%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR6,7240.72%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP6,2680.67%0
Democratic Renewal Party PRD4,4370.47%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM3,4330.37%0
Left Revolutionary Front FER1,9060.20%0
Democratic Party of the Atlantic PDA1,8210.19%0
Valid Votes937,723100.00%37
Blank Votes5,9800.63%
Rejected Votes – Other9,8931.04%
Total Polled953,59672.29%
Registered Electors1,319,056

The following candidates were elected: [29] Alberto Araujo (PSD); Raúl Brito (PS); Vieira de Carvalho (PSD); Raúl Castro (CDU); Arlindo Cunha (PSD); Falcão e Cunha (PSD); Nuno Delerue (PSD); Alípio Dias (PSD); Carlos Duarte (PSD); Menezes Ferreira (PS); Luís Geraldes (PSD); Carlos Lage (PS); José Lamego (PS); José Lello (PS); Braga de Macedo (PSD); Guilherme d'Oliveira Martins (PS); José Meireles (PSD); Luís Filipe Menezes (PSD); Joaquim Cavaqueiro Mestre (PS); José Narciso de Miranda (PS); Manuel Moreira (PSD); Fernando Nogueira (PSD); Carlos Oliveira (PSD); José Pacheco Pereira (PSD); Gustavo Pimenta (PS); João de Deus Pinheiro (PSD); Adriano Pinto (PSD); Antero Pinto (PSD); Manuel Queiró (CDS); Rui Rio (PSD); Guido Rodrigues (PSD); Luís Sá (CDU); Maria Julieta Sampaio (PS); António de Almeida Santos (PS); Manuel António dos Santos (PS); António José Seguro (PS); and Aristides Teixeira (PSD).

1980s

1987

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD475,41051.83%22
Socialist Party PS249,44327.19%11
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU87,3359.52%4
Democratic Renewal Party PRD37,5814.10%1
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS36,9974.03%1
Popular Democratic Union UDP6,1690.67%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR5,9970.65%0
Portuguese Democratic Movement MDP4,1660.45%0
Communist Party (Reconstructed) PC(R)4,1120.45%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS2,8000.31%0
Christian Democratic Party PDC2,6340.29%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP2,3340.25%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM2,3030.25%0
Valid Votes917,281100.00%39
Blank Votes5,8340.63%
Rejected Votes – Other10,1871.09%
Total Polled933,30278.01%
Registered Electors1,196,453

The following candidates were elected: [31] Maria Manuela Aguiar (PSD); Rui Amaral (PSD); Alberto Araujo (PSD); Joaquim Vilela Araújo (PSD); António Bacelar (PSD); Leonor Beleza (PSD); Mário Cal Brandão (PS); Raúl Brito (PS); Raúl Castro (CDU); Jorge Catarino (PS); Edgar Correia (CDU); Rosado Correia (PS); Carlos Costa (CDU); Arlindo Cunha (PSD); Nuno Delerue (PSD); Alípio Dias (PSD); Basílio Horta (CDS); José da Silva Lopes (PRD); António Macedo (PS); Mário Montalvão Machado (PSD); Alberto Martins (PS); Manuel Martins (PSD); José Meireles (PSD); Luís Filipe Menezes (PSD); José Narciso de Miranda (PS); Arlindo Moreira (PSD); Manuel Moreira (PSD); António da Silva Mota (CDU); José Luís Nunes (PS); Carlos Oliveira (PSD); João de Deus Pinheiro (PSD); Lacerda de Queiroz (PSD); Guido Rodrigues (PSD); Helena Roseta (PS); António de Almeida Santos (PS); Coelho dos Santos (PSD); Manuel António dos Santos (PS); Domingos da Silva e Sousa (PSD); and António Tavares (PSD).

1985

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD270,52629.99%12
Socialist Party PS217,35624.09%10
Democratic Renewal Party PRD188,75120.92%8
United People Alliance APU111,27212.33%5
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS89,9769.97%4
Popular Democratic Union UDP9,8461.09%0
Christian Democratic Party PDC4,5560.51%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR4,4400.49%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS2,0770.23%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP1,9100.21%0
Communist Party (Reconstructed) PC(R)1,4150.16%0
Valid Votes902,125100.00%39
Blank Votes6,3680.69%
Rejected Votes – Other14,1661.54%
Total Polled922,66978.76%
Registered Electors1,171,490

The following candidates were elected: [33] Rui Amaral (PSD); Amélia Azevedo (PSD); Leonor Beleza (PSD); Manuel Cavaleiro Brandão (CDS); Mário Cal Brandão (PS); Bártolo Campos (PRD); José Maria Vieira Dias de Carvalho (PRD); Maria da Glória Carvalho (PRD); Vieira de Carvalho (CDS); Raúl Castro (APU); Rosado Correia (PS); Barbosa da Costa (PRD); Carlos Costa (APU); Alípio Dias (PSD); Ilda Figueiredo (APU); Fernando Gomes (PS); Carlos Lage (PS); José da Silva Lopes (PRD); António Macedo (PS); Mário Montalvão Machado (PSD); José Narciso de Miranda (PS); Adriano Moreira (CDS); Manuel Moreira (PSD); António da Silva Mota (APU); José Luís Nunes (PS); Valente de Oliveira (PSD); José Albino Silva Peneda (PSD); António Eduardo Andrade de Sousa Pereira (PRD); Carlos Pereira Pinto (PS); Lacerda de Queiroz (PSD); Jaime Silva Ramos (PRD); José Rodrigo (PRD); Guido Rodrigues (PSD); António de Almeida Santos (PS); Joaquim Santos (CDS); José Augusto Seabra (PSD); António Tavares (PSD); Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles (PS); and Ângelo Veloso (APU).

1983

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS383,48543.86%18
Social Democratic Party PSD233,61526.72%10
United People Alliance APU121,18113.86%5
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS111,00712.70%5
Popular Democratic Union
and Revolutionary Socialist Party
UDP-PSR7,3380.84%0
Christian Democratic Party PDC5,1640.59%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM4,1380.47%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS3,7590.43%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP2,3700.27%0
Socialist Workers LeagueLST1,3830.16%0
Portuguese Marxist–
Leninist Communist Organization
OCMLP9650.11%0
Valid Votes874,405100.00%38
Blank Votes5,1250.58%
Rejected Votes – Other11,3661.28%
Total Polled890,89681.98%
Registered Electors1,086,668

The following candidates were elected: [35] Rui Amaral (PSD); Amélia Azevedo (PSD); Bento Azevedo (PS); Beatriz Cal Brandão (PS); Mário Cal Brandão (PS); Agostinho Branquinho (PSD); Raúl Brito (PS); Vieira de Carvalho (CDS); Vilhena de Carvalho (PS); Raúl Castro (APU); Eugénio Anacoreta Correia (CDS); Rosado Correia (PS); Carlos Costa (APU); Alípio Dias (PSD); Eurico Figueiredo (PS); Fernando Gomes (PS); Bento Gonçalves (PSD); Carlos Lage (PS); José Lello (PS); Lino Carvalho de Lima (APU); António Macedo (PS); Mário Montalvão Machado (PSD); Manuel Martins (PSD); José Narciso de Miranda (PS); Francisco Monteiro (PS); Adriano Moreira (CDS); Manuel Moreira (PSD); António da Silva Mota (APU); José Luís Nunes (PS); João Porto (CDS); António de Almeida Santos (PS); Joaquim Santos (CDS); Manuel Araújo dos Santos (PSD); José Augusto Seabra (PSD); Fernando de Sousa (PS); Laranjeira Vaz (PS); Ângelo Veloso (APU); and António Vitorino (PS).

1980

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Alliance AD429,68547.45%19
Republican and Socialist Front FRS316,03234.90%14
United People Alliance APU110,01312.15%5
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS15,5261.71%0
Popular Democratic Union UDP12,5921.39%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR9,9661.10%0
Labour Party PT5,6180.62%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP3,4530.38%0
Christian Democratic Party,
Independent Movement
for the National Reconstruction /
Party of the Portuguese Right

and National Front
PDC-
MIRN/
PDP-
FN
1,5570.17%0
Democratic Party of the Atlantic PDA1,1580.13%0
Valid Votes905,600100.00%38
Blank Votes3,7740.41%
Rejected Votes – Other12,7171.38%
Total Polled922,09182.61%
Registered Electors1,116,231

The following candidates were elected: [37] Rui Amaral (AD); Amélia Azevedo (AD); Bento Azevedo (FRS); Francisco Pinto Balsemão (AD); Mário Cal Brandão (FRS); Joaquim Gomes Carneiro (FRS); Adelino Carvalho (FRS); Raúl Castro (APU); Eugénio Anacoreta Correia (AD); Adelino Amaro da Costa (AD); Carlos Costa (APU); Luís de Azevedo Coutinho (AD); Alípio Dias (AD); Américo Dias (AD); António Fernandes Fonseca (FRS); Fernando Gomes (FRS); Bento Gonçalves (AD); Carlos Lage (FRS); António Teixeira Lopes (FRS); António Macedo (FRS); Mário Montalvão Machado (AD); Manuel Martins (AD); António Cardoso Moniz (AD); António da Silva Mota (APU); Manuel Moreira (AD); Adalberto Neiva (AD); José Luís Nunes (FRS); João Porto (AD); Lacerda de Queiroz (AD); António Vilar Ribeiro (AD); Adriano Rodrigues (AD); Luís Saias (FRS); Rui Sampaio (FRS); António de Almeida Santos (FRS); Manuel António dos Santos (FRS); Manuel Araújo dos Santos (AD); Armando Teixeira Silva (APU); and Ângelo Veloso (APU).

1970s

1979

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Alliance AD405,06045.31%18
Socialist Party PS317,07835.47%14
United People Alliance APU131,83314.75%6
Popular Democratic Union UDP17,2971.93%0
Christian Democratic Party PDC9,5191.06%0
Left-wing Union for the Socialist Democracy UEDS4,6860.52%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP4,6400.52%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR3,9430.44%0
Valid Votes894,056100.00%38
Blank Votes4,8890.54%
Rejected Votes – Other12,3931.36%
Total Polled911,33866.79%
Registered Electors1,364,425

The following candidates were elected: [39] Rui Amaral (AD); Amélia Azevedo (AD); Bento Azevedo (PS); Armando Bacelar (PS); Francisco Pinto Balsemão (AD); Maria Barroso (PS); Beatriz Cal Brandão (PS); António Carneiro (AD); Joaquim Gomes Carneiro (PS); Adelino Carvalho (PS); Raúl Castro (APU); Eugénio Anacoreta Correia (AD); Adelino Amaro da Costa (AD); Carlos Costa (APU); Luís de Azevedo Coutinho (AD); Américo Dias (AD); Gomes Fernandes (PS); Ilda Figueiredo (APU); António Fernandes Fonseca (PS); Bento Gonçalves (AD); Carlos Lage (PS); Lino Carvalho Lima (APU); António Macedo (PS); Mário Montalvão Machado (AD); Pelágio Madureira (AD); António da Silva Mota (APU); Adalberto Neiva (AD); José Luís Nunes (PS); Lacerda de Queiroz (AD); Manuel Lopes Ribeiro (AD); Adriano Rodrigues (AD); Américo Sá (AD); Manuel António dos Santos (PS); Manuel Araújo dos Santos (AD); António Moreira da Silva (AD); Maria Moreira da Silva (PS); Ângelo Veloso (APU); and Emilio Vilar (PS).

1976

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS336,96042.56%18
Democratic People's Party PPD222,97428.17%11
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS129,73216.39%6
Portuguese Communist Party PCP69,1768.74%3
Popular Democratic Union UDP12,5901.59%0
People's Socialist Front FSP3,8170.48%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM3,0470.38%0
Christian Democratic Party PDC3,0140.38%0
Internationalist Communist League LCI2,3760.30%0
Movement of Socialist Left MES2,2560.28%0
Re-Organized Movement of the Party of the Proletariat MRPP1,9630.25%0
Workers' Revolutionary Party PRT1,4420.18%0
Worker–Peasant Alliance AOC1,1670.15%0
Communist Party of Portugal (Marxist–Leninist) PCP(ML)1,1540.15%0
Valid Votes791,668100.00%38
Rejected Votes35,5264.29%
Total Polled827,19488.30%
Registered Electors936,819

The following candidates were elected: [41] Fernando Jaime Almeida (PS); Alberto Augusto Andrade (PS); Albino Aroso (PPD); Amélia Azevedo (PPD); Bento Azevedo (PS); Beatriz Cal Brandão (PS); Alcino Cardoso (CDS); Francisco Sá Carneiro (PPD); Joaquim Gomes Carneiro (PS); Adelino Carvalho (PS); Adelino Amaro da Costa (CDS); Barbosa da Costa (PPD); Carlos Costa (PCP); Luís de Azevedo Coutinho (CDS); Walter Cudell (CDS); Gomes Fernandes (PS); Manuel Lencastre Meneses de Sousa Figueiredo (PS); António Fernandes Fonseca (PS); Olivio França (PPD); Bento Gonçalves (PPD); Carlos Lage (PS); Lino Carvalho Lima (PCP); Arcanjo Luís (PPD); António Macedo (PS); Mário Montalvão Machado (PPD); Manuel Joaquim Moreira Moutinho (PPD); José Luís Nunes (PS); Rui Garcia de Oliveira (CDS); José Cândido Pimenta (PS); Francisco Lucas Pires (CDS); Manuel Joaquim Pires (PS); Lacerda de Queiroz (PPD); Maria Moreira da Silva (PS); Agostinho Vale (PS); Ângelo Veloso (PCP); Eduardo José Vieira (PPD); Emilio Vilar (PS); and Salgado Zenha (PS).

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