Viseu (Assembly of the Republic constituency)

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Viseu
Constituency
for the Assembly of the Republic
Distrikt Viseu in Portugal.svg
Location of Viseu within Portugal
District Viseu
Population351,394 (2022) [1]
Electorate335,659 (2024)
Area5,010 km2 (2022) [2]
Current Constituency
Created1976
Seats
List
  • 8 (2019–present)
  • 9 (1991–2019)
  • 10 (1979–1991)
  • 11 (1976–1979)
Deputies [3]
List

Viseu 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 Viseu. The constituency currently elects eight 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 335,659 registered electors.

Contents

Electoral system

Viseu currently elects eight 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 2,9051.41%05,8462.84%058,08828.24%32,5551.24%076,93837.40%35,9502.89%041,16520.01%2
2022 2,9821.65%05,2182.89%076,64542.48%41,6710.93%067,88937.63%44,6682.59%03,7892.10%014,3837.97%0
2019 4,0822.42%013,9578.26%062,83437.19%43,7782.24%064,37638.10%49740.58%010,4596.19%01,7241.02%0
2015 6,6723.65%012,8227.01%056,55330.92%31,2970.71%097,38153.25%600.00%0
2011 5,8102.99%05,7862.97%054,10727.81%31,2290.63%098,09750.42%525,08712.90%100.00%0
2009 6,1462.95%013,9716.71%074,75435.90%480,70638.76%428,92513.89%13500.17%0
2005 4,7922.32%07,1493.45%086,49741.80%486,00241.56%418,4778.93%1
2002 3,2021.55%03,0491.47%065,67331.76%3110,03553.21%522,37410.82%1
1999 4,4792.24%02,4001.20%077,72638.95%490,30545.25%421,30010.67%1
1995 3,8871.83%07950.37%083,32539.22%496,14545.26%424,90411.72%1
1991 4,4992.10%000.00%048,28922.56%28430.39%0140,58265.69%713,6976.40%0
1987 6,5072.94%07770.35%040,76218.44%23,9321.78%0145,65465.90%815,8527.17%0
1985 11,1805.18%01,4390.67%044,47620.59%224,16311.19%183,91338.85%544,25720.49%2
1983 10,1634.73%01,1050.51%068,83532.04%481,49437.94%446,01521.42%2
1980 11,9365.15%01,5360.66%050,27221.68%2160,59369.25%8
1979 13,4645.72%03,3731.43%052,18322.18%2156,44566.50%8
1976 4,9542.42%02,0260.99%050,03324.46%370,15934.30%467,86433.18%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 AD76,93837.40%3
Socialist Party PS58,08828.24%3
Chega CH41,16520.01%2
National Democratic Alternative ADN6,6173.22%0
Liberal Initiative IL5,9502.89%0
Left Bloc BE5,8462.84%0
LIVRE L3,5671.73%0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU2,9051.41%0
People Animals Nature PAN2,5551.24%0
React, Include, Recycle RIR8320.40%0
New Right ND5440.26%0
Volt Portugal Volt3420.17%0
Alternative 21 (Earth Party and Alliance)PT-A1800.09%0
Ergue-te E1640.08%0
Valid Votes205,693100.00%8
Blank Votes3,3021.56%
Rejected Votes – Other2,5951.23%
Total Polled211,59063.04%
Registered Electors335,659

The following candidates were elected: [9] Pedro Alves (AD); António Leitão Amaro (AD); João Azevedo (PS); José Rui Cruz (PS); Inês Domingos (AD); Elza Pais (PS); Bernardo Pessanha (CH); and João Tilly (CH).

2022

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS76,64542.48%4
Social Democratic Party PSD67,88937.63%4
Chega CH14,3837.97%0
Left Bloc BE5,2182.89%0
Liberal Initiative IL4,6682.59%0
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP3,7892.10%0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU2,9821.65%0
People Animals Nature PAN1,6710.93%0
LIVRE L1,1790.65%0
React, Include, Recycle RIR6820.38%0
Volt Portugal Volt2890.16%0
We, the Citizens! NC2290.13%0
National Democratic Alternative ADN1880.10%0
Ergue-te E1760.10%0
Earth Party PT1560.09%0
Socialist Alternative Movement MAS1450.08%0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP1290.07%0
Valid Votes180,418100.00%8
Blank Votes2,1431.16%
Rejected Votes – Other1,8981.03%
Total Polled184,45954.20%
Registered Electors340,342

The following candidates were elected: [11] Guilherme Almeida (PSD); João Azevedo (PS); Hugo Martins de Carvalho (PSD); José Rui Cruz (PS); Cristiana Ferreira (PSD); Hugo Maravilha (PSD); João Paulo Rebelo (PS); and Lúcia Araújo Silva (PS).

2010s

2019

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD64,37638.10%4
Socialist Party PS62,83437.19%4
Left Bloc BE13,9578.26%0
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP10,4596.19%0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU4,0822.42%0
People Animals Nature PAN3,7782.24%0
Chega CH1,7241.02%0
React, Include, Recycle RIR1,3360.79%0
Alliance A1,2150.72%0
Liberal Initiative IL9740.58%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP9000.53%0
LIVRE L8730.52%0
Democratic Republican Party PDR4570.27%0
United Party of Retirees and Pensioners PURP3630.21%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM3570.21%0
We, the Citizens! NC3320.20%0
National Renewal Party PNR3260.19%0
Earth Party PT2560.15%0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP2390.14%0
Together for the People JPP1180.07%0
Valid Votes168,956100.00%8
Blank Votes4,9952.81%
Rejected Votes – Other3,6932.08%
Total Polled177,64451.04%
Registered Electors348,061

The following candidates were elected: [13] Pedro Alves (PSD); João Azevedo (PS); Carla Borges (PSD); António Lima Costa (PSD); José Rui Cruz (PS); João Paulo Rebelo (PS); Fernando Ruas (PSD); and Lúcia Araújo Silva (PS).

2015

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Portugal Ahead PàF97,38153.25%6
Socialist Party PS56,55330.92%3
Left Bloc BE12,8227.01%0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU6,6723.65%0
Democratic Republican Party PDR1,9531.07%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP1,7440.95%0
People Animals Nature PAN1,2970.71%0
LIVRE L1,0030.55%0
ACT! (Portuguese Labour Party
and Socialist Alternative Movement)
AGIR7220.39%0
The Earth Party Movement MPT6790.37%0
National Renewal Party PNR6080.33%0
We, the Citizens! NC5350.29%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM5330.29%0
United Party of Retirees and Pensioners PURP3870.21%0
Valid Votes182,889100.00%9
Blank Votes4,2352.22%
Rejected Votes – Other3,5901.88%
Total Polled190,71451.28%
Registered Electors371,931

The following candidates were elected: [14] Pedro Alves (PàF); Hélder Amaral (PàF); António Leitão Amaro (PàF); António Borges (PS); António Lima Costa (PàF); Inês Domingos (PàF); Maria Manuel Leitão Marques (PS); Isaura Pedro (PàF); and João Paulo Rebelo (PS).

2011

Results of the 2011 legislative election held on 5 June 2011: [15]

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD98,09750.42%5
Socialist Party PS54,10727.81%3
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP25,08712.90%1
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU5,8102.99%0
Left Bloc BE5,7862.97%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP1,4560.75%0
Party for Animals and Nature PAN1,2290.63%0
The Earth Party Movement MPT6960.36%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM6260.32%0
Hope for Portugal Movement MEP6230.32%0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP4650.24%0
Democratic Party of the Atlantic PDA2950.15%0
National Renewal Party PNR2660.14%0
Valid Votes194,543100.00%9
Blank Votes5,1872.56%
Rejected Votes – Other3,0101.48%
Total Polled202,74053.47%
Registered Electors379,141

The following candidates were elected: [16] Pedro Alves (PSD); Hélder Amaral (CDS-PP); João Figueiredo (PSD); António Almeida Henriques (PSD); José Junqueiro (PS); Elza Pais (PS); Acácio Pinto (PS); Arménio Santos (PSD); and Teresa Costa Santos (PSD).

2000s

2009

Results of the 2009 legislative election held on 27 September 2009: [17]

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD80,70638.76%4
Socialist Party PS74,75435.90%4
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP28,92513.89%1
Left Bloc BE13,9716.71%0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU6,1462.95%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP1,3000.62%0
New Democracy Party ND5120.25%0
Hope for Portugal Movement MEP5020.24%0
Merit and Society Movement MMS3820.18%0
National Renewal Party PNR3750.18%0
Pro-Life Party PPV3500.17%0
The Earth Party Movement and Humanist Party MPT-PH3050.15%0
Valid Votes208,228100.00%9
Blank Votes3,3951.58%
Rejected Votes – Other3,7041.72%
Total Polled215,32756.44%
Registered Electors381,538

The following candidates were elected: [18] Hélder Amaral (CDS-PP); José Luís Arnaut (PSD); José Rui Cruz (PS); João Figueiredo (PSD); António Almeida Henriques (PSD); José Junqueiro (PS); Elza Pais (PS); Acácio Pinto (PS); and Teresa Costa Santos (PSD).

2005

Results of the 2005 legislative election held on 20 February 2005: [19]

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS86,49741.80%4
Social Democratic Party PSD86,00241.56%4
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP18,4778.93%1
Left Bloc BE7,1493.45%0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU4,7922.32%0
New Democracy Party ND1,5370.74%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP1,0380.50%0
Humanist Party PH9960.48%0
National Renewal Party PNR4340.21%0
Valid Votes206,922100.00%9
Blank Votes4,2201.97%
Rejected Votes – Other2,8941.35%
Total Polled214,03660.09%
Registered Electors356,214

The following candidates were elected: [20] José Luís Arnaut (PSD); Manuel Maria Carrilho (PS); Miguel Anacoreta Correia (CDS-PP); Miguel Ginestal (PS); António Almeida Henriques (PSD); José Junqueiro (PS); Carlos Andrade Miranda (PSD); Melchior Moreira (PSD); and Cláudia Couto Vieira (PS).

2002

Results of the 2002 legislative election held on 17 March 2002: [21]

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD110,03553.21%5
Socialist Party PS65,67331.76%3
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP22,37410.82%1
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU3,2021.55%0
Left Bloc BE3,0491.47%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP7780.38%0
Humanist Party PH7640.37%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM4960.24%0
The Earth Party Movement MPT4320.21%0
Valid Votes206,803100.00%9
Blank Votes1,5960.76%
Rejected Votes – Other2,2171.05%
Total Polled210,61658.82%
Registered Electors358,064

The following candidates were elected: [22] José Luís Arnaut (PSD); Ana Benavente (PS); José Cesário (PSD); Miguel Anacoreta Correia (CDS-PP); Miguel Ginestal (PS); António Almeida Henriques (PSD); José Junqueiro (PS); Carlos Andrade Miranda (PSD); and Melchior Moreira (PSD).

1990s

1999

Results of the 1999 legislative election held on 10 October 1999: [23]

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD90,30545.25%4
Socialist Party PS77,72638.95%4
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP21,30010.67%1
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU4,4792.24%0
Left Bloc BE2,4001.20%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP9960.50%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM6440.32%0
National Solidarity Party PSN6430.32%0
Humanist Party PH6160.31%0
The Earth Party Movement MPT4500.23%0
Valid Votes199,559100.00%9
Blank Votes1,7860.88%
Rejected Votes – Other2,4221.19%
Total Polled203,76757.71%
Registered Electors353,068

The following candidates were elected: [24] Ana Benavente (PS); José Cesário (PSD); Miguel Ginestal (PS); Basílio Horta (CDS-PP); José Junqueiro (PS); José Leitão (PS); Carlos Marta (PSD); Fernando Ruas (PSD); and Fernando Seara (PSD).

1995

Results of the 1995 legislative election held on 1 October 1995: [25]

PartyVotes%Seats7
Social Democratic Party PSD96,14545.26%4
Socialist Party PS83,32539.22%4
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP24,90411.72%1
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU3,8871.83%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP9480.45%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR9270.44%0
People's PartyPG9150.43%0
Popular Democratic Union UDP7950.37%0
National Solidarity Party PSN5870.28%0
Valid Votes212,433100.00%9
Blank Votes1,5940.73%
Rejected Votes – Other3,1871.47%
Total Polled217,21460.73%
Registered Electors357,660

The following candidates were elected: [26] José Cesário (PSD); Falcão e Cunha (PSD); José Junqueiro (PS); José Leitão (PS); Figueiredo Lopes (PSD); Mário Videira Lopes (PS); António Galvão Lucas (CDS-PP); Fernando Ruas (PSD); and Joaquim Sarmento (PS).

1991

Results of the 1991 legislative election held on 6 October 1991: [27]

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD140,58265.69%7
Socialist Party PS48,28922.56%2
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS13,6976.40%0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU4,4992.10%0
National Solidarity Party PSN2,9201.36%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR1,3450.63%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM1,0430.49%0
Democratic Renewal Party PRD8430.39%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP8010.37%0
Valid Votes214,019100.00%9
Blank Votes1,6060.73%
Rejected Votes – Other2,9661.36%
Total Polled218,59163.39%
Registered Electors344,858

The following candidates were elected: [28] Fernando Amaral (PSD); Fernando Andrade (PSD); José Manuel Barroso (PSD); Correia de Campos (PS); Vieira de Castro (PSD); José Cesário (PSD); Mário Videira Lopes (PS); Luís Martins (PSD); and Melchior Moreira (PSD).

1980s

1987

Results of the 1987 legislative election held on 19 July 1987: [29]

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD145,65465.90%8
Socialist Party PS40,76218.44%2
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS15,8527.17%0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU6,5072.94%0
Democratic Renewal Party PRD3,9321.78%0
Christian Democratic Party PDC3,4821.58%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR1,0060.46%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM9400.43%0
Communist Party (Reconstructed) PC(R)8180.37%0
Portuguese Democratic Movement MDP8170.37%0
Popular Democratic Union UDP7770.35%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP4610.21%0
Valid Votes221,008100.00%10
Blank Votes1,8000.79%
Rejected Votes – Other4,5732.01%
Total Polled227,38168.62%
Registered Electors331,364

The following candidates were elected: [30] Afonso Abrantes (PS); Fernando Amaral (PSD); António de Araújo (PSD); José Manuel Barroso (PSD); José Cesário (PSD); Manuel Freixo (PSD); Raul Junqueiro (PS); Luís Martins (PSD); António Matos (PSD); and João Montenegro (PSD).

1985

Results of the 1985 legislative election held on 6 October 1985: [31]

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD83,91338.85%5
Socialist Party PS44,47620.59%2
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS44,25720.49%2
Democratic Renewal Party PRD24,16311.19%1
United People Alliance APU11,1805.18%0
Christian Democratic Party PDC2,7531.27%0
Popular Democratic Union UDP1,4390.67%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS1,0900.50%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR9410.44%0
Communist Party (Reconstructed) PC(R)9080.42%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP8580.40%0
Valid Votes215,978100.00%10
Blank Votes1,7180.77%
Rejected Votes – Other5,0492.27%
Total Polled222,74569.34%
Registered Electors321,240

The following candidates were elected: [32] Fernando Amaral (PSD); José Cesário (PSD); Álvaro Figueiredo (PSD); Raul Junqueiro (PS); Armando Lopes (PS); Figueiredo Lopes (PSD); Luís Martins (PSD); João Meireles (PRD); João Morgado (CDS); and Gomes de Pinho (CDS).

1983

Results of the 1983 legislative election held on 25 April 1983: [33]

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD81,49437.94%4
Socialist Party PS68,83532.04%4
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS46,01521.42%2
United People Alliance APU10,1634.73%0
Christian Democratic Party PDC3,2331.51%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM1,3920.65%0
Popular Democratic Union UDP1,1050.51%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR7940.37%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS7600.35%0
Portuguese Marxist–Leninist Communist Organization OCMLP5770.27%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP4430.21%0
Valid Votes214,811100.00%10
Blank Votes1,3610.61%
Rejected Votes – Other6,6112.97%
Total Polled222,78374.21%
Registered Electors300,207

The following candidates were elected: [34] Fernando Amaral (PSD); João de Barros (PSD); José Cesário (PSD); António da Costa (PS); Armando Lopes (PS); Luís Martins (PSD); José Sarmento Moniz (CDS); Rui Cabral Neves (PS); Francisco Rodrigues (PS); and Manuel Vasconcelos (CDS).

1980

Results of the 1980 legislative election held on 5 October 1980: [35]

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Alliance AD160,59369.25%8
Republican and Socialist Front FRS50,27221.68%2
United People Alliance APU11,9365.15%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS3,2941.42%0
Popular Democratic Union UDP1,5360.66%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR1,3150.57%0
Labour Party PT1,1060.48%0
Christian Democratic Party,
Independent Movement
for the National Reconstruction /
Party of the Portuguese Right

and National Front
PDC-
MIRN/
PDP-
FN
9790.42%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP8610.37%0
Valid Votes231,892100.00%10
Blank Votes1,3760.57%
Rejected Votes – Other7,2503.01%
Total Polled240,51882.15%
Registered Electors292,767

The following candidates were elected: [36] Álvaro Barreto (AD); Borges de Carvalho (AD); Alberto Coimbra (AD); Álvaro Figueiredo (AD); António Barroso Gomes (FRS); Armando Lopes (FRS); Luís Martins (AD); João Morgado (AD); Ruy Oliveira (AD); and Manuel Vasconcelos (AD).

1970s

1979

Results of the 1979 legislative election held on 2 December 1979: [37]

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Alliance AD156,44566.50%8
Socialist Party PS52,18322.18%2
United People Alliance APU13,4645.72%0
Christian Democratic Party PDC4,0321.71%0
Popular Democratic Union UDP3,3731.43%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR2,6071.11%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP1,6130.69%0
Left-wing Union for the Socialist Democracy UEDS9990.42%0
Portuguese Marxist–Leninist Communist Organization OCMLP5440.23%0
Valid Votes235,260100.00%10
Blank Votes1,6560.68%
Rejected Votes – Other7,0132.88%
Total Polled243,92985.32%
Registered Electors285,903

The following candidates were elected: [38] Fernando Amaral (AD); Borges de Carvalho (AD); Álvaro Figueiredo (AD); António Barroso Gomes (PS); Armando Lopes (PS); Eduardo Loureiro (AD); Luís Martins (AD); João Morgado (AD); Ruy Oliveira (AD); and Manuel Vasconcelos (AD).

1976

Results of the 1976 legislative election held on 25 April 1976: [39]

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic People's Party PPD70,15934.30%4
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS67,86433.18%4
Socialist Party PS50,03324.46%3
Portuguese Communist Party PCP4,9542.42%0
Christian Democratic Party PDC2,3421.14%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM2,0931.02%0
Popular Democratic Union UDP2,0260.99%0
People's Socialist Front FSP1,1940.58%0
Movement of Socialist Left MES1,0340.51%0
Re-Organized Movement of the Party of the Proletariat MRPP8150.40%0
Worker–Peasant Alliance AOC7920.39%0
Communist Party of Portugal (Marxist–Leninist) PCP(ML)6880.34%0
Internationalist Communist League LCI5540.27%0
Valid Votes204,548100.00%11
Rejected Votes13,2246.07%
Total Polled217,77278.40%
Registered Electors277,780

The following candidates were elected: [40] Joaquim Guerra Alfaia (PPD); João Soeiro Carvalho (PPD); Jorge Dias (PPD); Álvaro Figueiredo (PPD); Armando Lopes (PS); Galvão de Melo (CDS); Álvaro Monteiro (PS); João Morgado (CDS); Rui Valadares (PS); Manuel Vasconcelos (CDS); and Ângelo Vieira (CDS).

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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.

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

Braga 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 Braga. 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 780,164 registered electors.

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

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.

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

Leiria 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 Leiria. The constituency currently elects ten 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 412,184 registered electors.

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

Coimbra 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 Coimbra. The constituency currently elects nine 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 371,769 registered electors.

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

Faro 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 Faro. The constituency currently elects nine 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 381,108 registered electors.

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

Santarém 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 Santarém. The constituency currently elects nine 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 377,261 registered electors.

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

Madeira is one of the 22 multi-member constituencies of the Assembly of the Republic, the national legislature of Portugal. The constituency was established as Funchal in 1976 when the Assembly of the Republic was established by the constitution following the restoration of democracy. It was renamed Madeira in 1979 after Portugal's Atlantic islands were granted autonomy. It is conterminous with the autonomous region of Madeira. The constituency currently elects six 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 254,502 registered electors.

<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.

Bruno Ramos Dias is a Portuguese politician and former member of the Assembly of the Republic, the national legislature of Portugal. A communist, he has represented Setúbal from April 2002 to March 2005, from April 2007 to October 2019 and from October 2019 to March 2024. He had also been a temporary substitute member of the Assembly from September 2001 to April 2002.

João Manuel Ildefonso Dias is a Portuguese politician and former member of the Assembly of the Republic, the national legislature of Portugal. A communist, he represented Beja from March 2018 to March 2024.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Isabel Pires</span> Portuguese politician (born 1990)

Isabel Cristina Rua Pires is a Portuguese politician and former member of the Assembly of the Republic, the national legislature of Portugal. A member of the Left Bloc, she has represented Lisbon from October 2015 to March 2022 and Porto from September 2023 to March 2024. She had also been a temporary substitute member of the Assembly from February 2023 to August 2023.

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