Santarém (Assembly of the Republic constituency)

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Santarém
Constituency
for the Assembly of the Republic
Outline map
Location of Santarém within Portugal
DistrictSantarém
Population433,782 (2022)[1]
Electorate378,006 (2022)
Area6,718 km2 (2022)[2]
Current Constituency
Created1976
Seats
List
  • 9 (2015–present)
  • 10 (1991–2015)
  • 12 (1979–1991)
  • 13 (1976–1979)
Deputies[3]
List

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 2022 legislative election it had 378,006 registered electors.

Electoral system[edit]

Santarém currently elects nine 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[edit]

Summary[edit]

Election Unitary Democrats
CDU / APU / PCP
Left Bloc
BE / UDP
Socialists
PS / FRS
People Animals Nature
PAN
Democratic Renewal
PRD
Social Democrats
PSD / PàF / AD / PPD
Liberals
IL
CDS – People's
CDS–PP / CDS
Chega
CH / PPV/CDC / PPV
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
2022 11,855 5.56% 0 10,011 4.69% 0 89,980 42.17% 5 2,527 1.18% 0 58,531 27.43% 3 8,219 3.85% 0 4,137 1.94% 0 23,813 11.16% 1
2019 15,663 7.96% 1 21,141 10.74% 1 76,833 39.02% 4 5,368 2.73% 0 52,145 26.48% 3 1,606 0.82% 0 9,793 4.97% 0 4,211 2.14% 0
2015 21,960 10.05% 1 24,481 11.21% 1 74,852 34.26% 3 2,722 1.25% 0 81,530 37.32% 4 492 0.23% 0
2011 21,347 9.45% 1 13,712 6.07% 0 61,194 27.10% 3 2,220 0.98% 0 88,955 39.39% 5 29,073 12.87% 1
2009 22,722 9.54% 1 29,196 12.26% 1 83,135 34.91% 4 66,520 27.94% 3 27,662 11.62% 1 545 0.23% 0
2005 21,879 8.90% 1 16,590 6.74% 0 117,193 47.65% 6 67,021 27.25% 3 17,607 7.16% 0
2002 20,748 8.73% 1 6,760 2.84% 0 93,164 39.19% 4 92,562 38.94% 4 20,410 8.59% 1
1999 24,564 10.36% 1 4,800 2.03% 0 110,345 46.55% 5 73,307 30.93% 3 19,560 8.25% 1
1995 25,647 9.72% 1 1,793 0.68% 0 123,379 46.77% 5 83,580 31.68% 3 23,466 8.89% 1
1991 25,922 9.97% 1 78,232 30.10% 3 2,628 1.01% 0 130,555 50.23% 6 8,823 3.39% 0
1987 33,688 12.96% 1 2,617 1.01% 0 57,778 22.22% 3 19,562 7.52% 1 127,788 49.14% 7 9,674 3.72% 0
1985 45,468 16.75% 2 3,091 1.14% 0 51,459 18.95% 2 66,099 24.35% 3 77,118 28.40% 4 21,369 7.87% 1
1983 54,473 20.58% 3 2,677 1.01% 0 104,824 39.61% 5 67,238 25.41% 3 27,312 10.32% 1
1980 55,248 19.49% 2 3,482 1.23% 0 88,389 31.17% 4 122,261 43.12% 6
1979 62,713 22.40% 3 6,280 2.24% 0 78,893 28.18% 3 118,494 42.33% 6
1976 43,841 17.06% 2 4,533 1.76% 0 104,422 40.64% 6 53,138 20.68% 3 37,699 14.67% 2

(Figures in italics represent alliances.)

Detailed[edit]

2020s[edit]

2022[edit]

Results of the 2022 legislative election held on 30 January 2022:[8]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 89,980 42.17% 5
Social Democratic Party PSD 58,531 27.43% 3
Chega CH 23,813 11.16% 1
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 11,855 5.56% 0
Left Bloc BE 10,011 4.69% 0
Liberal Initiative IL 8,219 3.85% 0
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 4,137 1.94% 0
People Animals Nature PAN 2,527 1.18% 0
LIVRE L 1,932 0.91% 0
React, Include, Recycle RIR 901 0.42% 0
Socialist Alternative Movement MAS 383 0.18% 0
Earth Party PT 314 0.15% 0
Volt Portugal Volt 311 0.15% 0
Ergue-te E 284 0.13% 0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP 162 0.08% 0
Valid Votes 213,360 100.00% 9
Blank Votes 2,773 1.27%
Rejected Votes – Other 2,060 0.94%
Total Polled 218,193 57.72%
Registered Electors 378,006

The following candidates were elected:[9] Manuel dos Santos Afonso (PS); Maria do Céu Antunes (PS); Inês Barroso (PSD); Mara Lagriminha Coelho (PS;); Hugo Costa (PS); Pedro dos Santos Frazão (CH); Alexandra Leitão (PS); Isaura Morais (PSD); and João Moura (PSD).

2010s[edit]

2019[edit]

Results of the 2019 legislative election held on 6 October 2019:[10]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 76,833 39.02% 4
Social Democratic Party PSD 52,145 26.48% 3
Left Bloc BE 21,141 10.74% 1
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 15,663 7.96% 1
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 9,793 4.97% 0
People Animals Nature PAN 5,368 2.73% 0
Chega CH 4,211 2.14% 0
LIVRE L 1,783 0.91% 0
Alliance A 1,698 0.86% 0
Liberal Initiative IL 1,606 0.82% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,433 0.73% 0
React, Include, Recycle RIR 1,267 0.64% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 831 0.42% 0
We, the Citizens! NC 814 0.41% 0
Democratic Republican Party PDR 600 0.30% 0
United Party of Retirees and Pensioners PURP 496 0.25% 0
Earth Party PT 475 0.24% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 468 0.24% 0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP 264 0.13% 0
Valid Votes 196,889 100.00% 9
Blank Votes 6,021 2.91%
Rejected Votes – Other 3,997 1.93%
Total Polled 206,907 54.32%
Registered Electors 380,900

The following candidates were elected:[11] Maria do Céu Antunes (PS); Fabíola Cardoso (BE); Hugo Costa (PS); António Filipe (CDU); António Gameiro (PS); Alexandra Leitão (PS); Duarte Marques (PSD); Isaura Morais (PSD); and João Moura (PSD).

2015[edit]

Results of the 2015 legislative election held on 4 October 2015:[12]

Party Votes % Seats
Portugal Ahead PàF 81,530 37.32% 4
Socialist Party PS 74,852 34.26% 3
Left Bloc BE 24,481 11.21% 1
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 21,960 10.05% 1
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 3,058 1.40% 0
People Animals Nature PAN 2,722 1.25% 0
Democratic Republican Party PDR 2,373 1.09% 0
LIVRE L 1,237 0.57% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 1,206 0.55% 0
The Earth Party Movement MPT 1,036 0.47% 0
We, the Citizens! NC 932 0.43% 0
ACT! (Portuguese Labour Party
and Socialist Alternative Movement)
AGIR 930 0.43% 0
United Party of Retirees and Pensioners PURP 827 0.38% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 821 0.38% 0
Citizenship and Christian Democracy PPV/CDC 492 0.23% 0
Valid Votes 218,457 100.00% 9
Blank Votes 5,139 2.26%
Rejected Votes – Other 3,948 1.74%
Total Polled 227,544 57.86%
Registered Electors 393,250

The following candidates were elected:[13] Teresa Leal Coelho (PàF); António Filipe (CDU); Patrícia Fonseca (PàF); António Gameiro (PS); Duarte Marques (PàF); Carlos Matias (BE); Nuno Serra (PàF); Idália Salvador Serrão (PS); and Vieira da Silva (PS).

2011[edit]

Results of the 2011 legislative election held on 5 June 2011:[14]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD 88,955 39.39% 5
Socialist Party PS 61,194 27.10% 3
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 29,073 12.87% 1
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 21,347 9.45% 1
Left Bloc BE 13,712 6.07% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 3,413 1.51% 0
Party for Animals and Nature PAN 2,220 0.98% 0
The Earth Party Movement MPT 1,454 0.64% 0
Hope for Portugal Movement MEP 1,151 0.51% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 832 0.37% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 726 0.32% 0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP 692 0.31% 0
New Democracy Party ND 620 0.27% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 439 0.19% 0
Valid Votes 225,828 100.00% 10
Blank Votes 6,999 2.96%
Rejected Votes – Other 3,473 1.47%
Total Polled 236,300 58.87%
Registered Electors 401,375

The following candidates were elected:[15] Filipe Lobo d'Ávila (CDS-PP); Vasco Cunha (PSD); António Filipe (CDU); João Galamba (PS); Duarte Marques (PSD); Carina Oliveira (PSD); Miguel Relvas (PSD); Nuno Serra (PSD); António Serrano (PS); and Idália Salvador Serrão (PS).

2000s[edit]

2009[edit]

Results of the 2009 legislative election held on 27 September 2009:[16]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 83,135 34.91% 4
Social Democratic Party PSD 66,520 27.94% 3
Left Bloc BE 29,196 12.26% 1
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 27,662 11.62% 1
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 22,722 9.54% 1
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 3,400 1.43% 0
Hope for Portugal Movement MEP 1,080 0.45% 0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP 710 0.30% 0
Merit and Society Movement MMS 643 0.27% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 643 0.27% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 588 0.25% 0
New Democracy Party ND 586 0.25% 0
Pro-Life Party PPV 545 0.23% 0
The Earth Party Movement and Humanist Party MPT-PH 481 0.20% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 205 0.09% 0
Valid Votes 238,116 100.00% 10
Blank Votes 4,867 1.97%
Rejected Votes – Other 3,537 1.43%
Total Polled 246,520 61.05%
Registered Electors 403,829

The following candidates were elected:[17] Filipe Lobo d'Ávila (CDS-PP); Vasco Cunha (PSD); António Filipe (CDU); João Galamba (PS); António Gameiro (PS); José Gusmão (BE); Jorge Lacão (PS); Carina Oliveira (PSD); Pacheco Pereira (PSD); and Idália Salvador Serrão (PS).

2005[edit]

Results of the 2005 legislative election held on 20 February 2005:[18]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 117,193 47.65% 6
Social Democratic Party PSD 67,021 27.25% 3
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 21,879 8.90% 1
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 17,607 7.16% 0
Left Bloc BE 16,590 6.74% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 2,328 0.95% 0
New Democracy Party ND 1,678 0.68% 0
Humanist Party PH 770 0.31% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 511 0.21% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 391 0.16% 0
Valid Votes 245,968 100.00% 10
Blank Votes 4,658 1.83%
Rejected Votes – Other 3,364 1.32%
Total Polled 253,990 65.50%
Registered Electors 387,759

The following candidates were elected:[19] Mário Albuquerque (PSD); Fernanda Asseiceira (PS); Nelson Baltazar (PS); Vitalino Canas (PS); Vasco Cunha (PSD); Paulo Fonseca (PS); Jorge Lacão (PS); Luísa Mesquita (CDU); Miguel Relvas (PSD); and Idália Salvador Serrão (PS).

2002[edit]

Results of the 2002 legislative election held on 17 March 2002:[20]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 93,164 39.19% 4
Social Democratic Party PSD 92,562 38.94% 4
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 20,748 8.73% 1
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 20,410 8.59% 1
Left Bloc BE 6,760 2.84% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,451 0.61% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 905 0.38% 0
The Earth Party Movement MPT 613 0.26% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 583 0.25% 0
Humanist Party PH 501 0.21% 0
Valid Votes 237,697 100.00% 10
Blank Votes 2,795 1.15%
Rejected Votes – Other 2,301 0.95%
Total Polled 242,793 62.43%
Registered Electors 388,875

The following candidates were elected:[21] Mário Albuquerque (PSD); Nelson Baltazar (PS); Vitalino Canas (PS); José Manuel Cordeiro (PSD); Luís Duque (CDS-PP); Jorge Lacão (PS); Luísa Mesquita (CDU); Luísa Portugal (PS); Miguel Relvas (PSD); and Nuno Morais Sarmento (PSD).

1990s[edit]

1999[edit]

Results of the 1999 legislative election held on 10 October 1999:[22]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 110,345 46.55% 5
Social Democratic Party PSD 73,307 30.93% 3
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 24,564 10.36% 1
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 19,560 8.25% 1
Left Bloc BE 4,800 2.03% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 2,502 1.06% 0
The Earth Party Movement MPT 1,116 0.47% 0
National Solidarity Party PSN 835 0.35% 0
Valid Votes 237,029 100.00% 10
Blank Votes 2,981 1.23%
Rejected Votes – Other 2,520 1.04%
Total Polled 242,530 62.25%
Registered Electors 389,583

The following candidates were elected:[23] Mário Albuquerque (PSD); Vitalino Canas (PS); Carlos Cunha (PS); Luís Marques Guedes (PSD); Jorge Lacão (PS); António Pires de Lima (CDS-PP); Luísa Mesquita (CDU); José Miguel Noras (PS); Luísa Portugal (PS); and Miguel Relvas (PSD).

1995[edit]

Results of the 1995 legislative election held on 1 October 1995:[24]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 123,379 46.77% 5
Social Democratic Party PSD 83,580 31.68% 3
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 25,647 9.72% 1
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 23,466 8.89% 1
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 2,528 0.96% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 1,793 0.68% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 1,534 0.58% 0
The Earth Party Movement MPT 955 0.36% 0
National Solidarity Party PSN 938 0.36% 0
Valid Votes 263,820 100.00% 10
Blank Votes 2,483 0.92%
Rejected Votes – Other 3,158 1.17%
Total Polled 269,461 67.89%
Registered Electors 396,918

The following candidates were elected:[25] Mira Amaral (PSD); Ana Benavente (PS); Rui Carreteiro (PS); Carlos Coelho (PSD); Jorge Lacão (PS); Luísa Mesquita (CDU); José Niza (PS); Miguel Relvas (PSD); Helena Santo (CDS-PP); and Silvino Sequeira (PS).

1991[edit]

Results of the 1991 legislative election held on 6 October 1991:[26]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD 130,555 50.23% 6
Socialist Party PS 78,232 30.10% 3
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 25,922 9.97% 1
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 8,823 3.39% 0
National Solidarity Party PSN 5,755 2.21% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 3,456 1.33% 0
Democratic Renewal Party PRD 2,628 1.01% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 2,286 0.88% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 1,197 0.46% 0
Democratic Party of the Atlantic PDA 1,051 0.40% 0
Valid Votes 259,905 100.00% 10
Blank Votes 2,955 1.11%
Rejected Votes – Other 3,123 1.17%
Total Polled 265,983 68.48%
Registered Electors 388,409

The following candidates were elected:[27] Leonardo Ribeiro de Almeida (PSD); Mira Amaral (PSD); Carlos Coelho (PSD); Fernando Condesso (PSD); Alberto Costa (PS); Jorge Lacão (PS); Agostinho Lopes (CDU); Miguel Relvas (PSD); Gameiro dos Santos (PS); and Eduardo Pereira da Silva (PSD).

1980s[edit]

1987[edit]

Results of the 1987 legislative election held on 19 July 1987:[28]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD 127,788 49.14% 7
Socialist Party PS 57,778 22.22% 3
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 33,688 12.96% 1
Democratic Renewal Party PRD 19,562 7.52% 1
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 9,674 3.72% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 2,617 1.01% 0
Christian Democratic Party PDC 2,120 0.82% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 2,083 0.80% 0
Communist Party (Reconstructed) PC(R) 1,272 0.49% 0
Portuguese Democratic Movement MDP 1,229 0.47% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 1,198 0.46% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,015 0.39% 0
Valid Votes 260,024 100.00% 12
Blank Votes 3,166 1.19%
Rejected Votes – Other 3,572 1.34%
Total Polled 266,762 72.59%
Registered Electors 367,484

The following candidates were elected:[29] Mário Albuquerque (PSD); Mira Amaral (PSD); Raimundo Cabral (CDU); Fernando Condesso (PSD); Jorge Lacão (PS); Carlos Macedo (PSD); Hermínio Martinho (PRD); José Coelho dos Reis (PSD); Miguel Relvas (PSD); Jorge Sampaio (PS); Gameiro dos Santos (PS); and Mário Santos (PSD).

1985[edit]

Results of the 1985 legislative election held on 6 October 1985:[30]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD 77,118 28.40% 4
Democratic Renewal Party PRD 66,099 24.35% 3
Socialist Party PS 51,459 18.95% 2
United People Alliance APU 45,468 16.75% 2
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 21,369 7.87% 1
Popular Democratic Union UDP 3,091 1.14% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 2,357 0.87% 0
Christian Democratic Party PDC 1,724 0.63% 0
Communist Party (Reconstructed) PC(R) 1,087 0.40% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 922 0.34% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 813 0.30% 0
Valid Votes 271,507 100.00% 12
Blank Votes 2,477 0.89%
Rejected Votes – Other 3,477 1.25%
Total Polled 277,461 75.89%
Registered Electors 365,602

The following candidates were elected:[31] Pedro Albuquerque (PS); Álvaro Brasileiro (APU); Paulo Campos (PRD); Fernando Condesso (PSD); Henrique Cruz (CDS); Cardoso e Cunha (PSD); Francisco Fernandes (PRD); Jorge Lacão (PS); Dias Lourenço (APU); Hermínio Martinho (PRD); Abílio Rodrigues (PSD); and Mário Santos (PSD).

1983[edit]

Results of the 1983 legislative election held on 25 April 1983:[32]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 104,824 39.61% 5
Social Democratic Party PSD 67,238 25.41% 3
United People Alliance APU 54,473 20.58% 3
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 27,312 10.32% 1
Popular Democratic Union UDP 2,677 1.01% 0
Christian Democratic Party PDC 1,686 0.64% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,420 0.54% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 1,370 0.52% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 1,303 0.49% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 1,157 0.44% 0
Portuguese Marxist–Leninist Communist Organization OCMLP 592 0.22% 0
Socialist Workers League LST 592 0.22% 0
Valid Votes 264,644 100.00% 12
Blank Votes 2,360 0.87%
Rejected Votes – Other 5,805 2.13%
Total Polled 272,809 78.17%
Registered Electors 349,010

The following candidates were elected:[33] Leonardo Ribeiro de Almeida (PSD); Álvaro Brasileiro (APU); Raimundo Cabral (APU); Fernando Condesso (PSD); Henrique Cruz (CDS); José Frazão (PS); Furtado Fernandes (PS); Jorge Lacão (PS); Dias Lourenço (APU); José Niza (PS); Abílio Rodrigues (PSD); and Silvino Sequeira (PS).

1980[edit]

Results of the 1980 legislative election held on 5 October 1980:[34]

Party Votes % Seats
Democratic Alliance AD 122,261 43.12% 6
Republican and Socialist Front FRS 88,389 31.17% 4
United People Alliance APU 55,248 19.49% 2
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 3,970 1.40% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 3,482 1.23% 0
Labour Party PT 3,294 1.16% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 2,888 1.02% 0
Christian Democratic Party,
Independent Movement
for the National Reconstruction /
Party of the Portuguese Right

and National Front
PDC-
MIRN/
PDP-
FN
2,069 0.73% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,938 0.68% 0
Valid Votes 283,539 100.00% 12
Blank Votes 1,775 0.61%
Rejected Votes – Other 5,088 1.75%
Total Polled 290,402 84.84%
Registered Electors 342,279

The following candidates were elected:[35] Leonardo Ribeiro de Almeida (AD); José Augusto Baptista (AD); Raimundo Cabral (APU); António Martins Canaverde (AD); Fernando Condesso (AD); Henrique Cruz (AD); Dias Lourenço (APU); Fausto Marques (FRS); Magalhães Mota (FRS); José Niza (FRS); Sanches Osório (AD); and António Reis (FRS).

1970s[edit]

1979[edit]

Results of the 1979 legislative election held on 2 December 1979:[36]

Party Votes % Seats
Democratic Alliance AD 118,494 42.33% 6
Socialist Party PS 78,893 28.18% 3
United People Alliance APU 62,713 22.40% 3
Popular Democratic Union UDP 6,280 2.24% 0
Christian Democratic Party PDC 3,995 1.43% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 2,945 1.05% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 2,651 0.95% 0
Left-wing Union for the Socialist Democracy UEDS 2,213 0.79% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 1,735 0.62% 0
Valid Votes 279,919 100.00% 12
Blank Votes 2,430 0.84%
Rejected Votes – Other 6,388 2.21%
Total Polled 288,737 86.13%
Registered Electors 335,231

The following candidates were elected:[37] Leonardo Ribeiro de Almeida (AD); Augusto Ferreira do Amaral (AD); Álvaro Brasileiro (APU); Henrique Cruz (AD); Manuel Ferreira Lima (PS); Dias Lourenço (APU); Nuno Maria Matos (AD); Baeta Neves (AD); José Niza (PS); António Reis (PS); Vítor Louro Sá (APU); and José Cochofel Silva (AD).

1976[edit]

Results of the 1976 legislative election held on 25 April 1976:[38]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 104,422 40.64% 6
Democratic People's Party PPD 53,138 20.68% 3
Portuguese Communist Party PCP 43,841 17.06% 2
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 37,699 14.67% 2
Popular Democratic Union UDP 4,533 1.76% 0
People's Socialist Front FSP 3,040 1.18% 0
Re-Organized Movement of the Party of the Proletariat MRPP 1,906 0.74% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 1,699 0.66% 0
Christian Democratic Party PDC 1,690 0.66% 0
Movement of Socialist Left MES 1,534 0.60% 0
Internationalist Communist League LCI 1,312 0.51% 0
Worker–Peasant Alliance AOC 1,189 0.46% 0
Communist Party of Portugal (Marxist–Leninist) PCP(ML) 962 0.37% 0
Valid Votes 256,965 100.00% 13
Rejected Votes 14,937 5.49%
Total Polled 271,902 83.62%
Registered Electors 325,169

The following candidates were elected:[39] José Monteiro Andrade (PPD); Maria Barroso (PS); António Martins Canaverde (CDS); Manuel Dias (PS); Furtado Fernandes (PPD); José Parente Godinho (PS); Manuel Ferreira Lima (PS); Joaquim Lourenço (PPD); José Niza (PS); Octávio Pato (PCP); António Reis (PS); Vítor Louro Sá (PCP); and José Cunha Simões (CDS).

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