Lisbon (Assembly of the Republic constituency)

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Lisbon
Lisboa
Constituency
for the Assembly of the Republic
Distrikt Lissabon in Portugal.svg
Location of Lisbon within Portugal
District Lisbon
Population2,301,904 (2022) [1]
Electorate1,915,287 (2022)
Area2,816 km2 (2022) [2]
Current Constituency
Created1976
Seats
List
  • 48 (2019–present)
  • 47 (2009–2019)
  • 48 (2002–2009)
  • 49 (1999–2002)
  • 50 (1991–1999)
  • 56 (1979–1991)
  • 58 (1976–1979)
Deputies [3]
List

Lisbon (Portuguese : Lisboa) 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 Lisbon. The constituency currently elects 48 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 1,915,287 registered electors.

Contents

Electoral system

Lisbon currently elects 48 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 49,2673.82%265,3655.07%2365,93728.36%1532,8252.54%1356,97327.67%1486,9636.74%3224,64217.41%9
2022 59,8995.16%255,8024.81%2483,03441.60%2123,5772.03%1285,64624.60%1393,5678.06%419,5581.68%092,0017.92%4
2019 85,6608.08%4106,79310.08%5404,01538.13%2048,4404.57%2248,51023.45%1227,0902.56%148,3674.56%222,0282.08%1
2015 113,43710.19%5125,46911.27%5386,43734.72%1822,6282.03%1399,59735.90%18
2011 111,6619.95%566,8745.96%3322,03428.68%1416,9131.51%0399,12435.55%18161,24114.36%71,9900.18%0
2009 113,56410.22%5124,25111.18%5417,56137.57%19288,34325.94%13126,15411.35%5
2005 115,70910.07%5103,9449.05%4523,53745.58%23280,69724.44%1297,6598.50%4
2002 100,2088.96%453,0924.75%2440,79039.43%20406,49936.36%1896,5438.64%4
1999 140,09212.56%655,3404.96%2486,62443.62%23310,57727.84%1497,0288.70%4
1995 151,35112.19%68,0950.65%0559,55145.07%24365,85729.47%15118,5479.55%5
1991 149,31512.37%6365,11230.26%167,4270.62%0556,88146.15%2549,1944.08%2
1987 203,26316.78%1017,6171.45%0261,12921.56%1284,4336.97%4564,55346.60%2845,4653.75%2
1985 258,80820.50%1220,7581.64%0255,03020.20%12273,68521.68%13329,78326.12%15104,0108.24%4
1983 320,06625.78%15453,11636.49%21276,66022.28%13148,37911.95%7
1980 304,69323.48%1322,9351.77%1370,41228.55%17548,89242.31%25
1979 341,65826.56%1636,3882.83%1339,03226.36%15523,58340.71%24
1976 260,55422.53%1431,4092.72%1458,71339.66%25196,03116.95%10157,55413.62%8

(Figures in italics represent alliances.)

Detailed

2020s

2024

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS365,93728.36%15
Democratic Alliance AD356,97327.67%14
Chega CH224,64217.41%9
Liberal Initiative IL86,9636.74%3
LIVRE L72,2595.60%2
Left Bloc BE65,3655.07%2
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU49,2673.82%2
People Animals Nature PAN32,8252.54%1
National Democratic Alternative ADN19,0871.48%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP4,4630.35%0
Volt Portugal Volt2,9620.23%0
React, Include, Recycle RIR2,8460.22%0
New Right ND2,3700.18%0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP1,3230.10%0
Alternative 21 (Earth Party and Alliance)PT-A1,1510.09%0
Ergue-te E1,0010.08%0
Together for the People JPP8470.07%0
Valid Votes1,290,281100.00%48
Blank Votes15,7121.19%
Rejected Votes – Other13,5681.03%
Total Polled1,319,56168.90%
Registered Electors1,915,287

The following candidates were elected: [9] Pedro Delgado Alves (PS); João Vale e Azevedo (AD); Maria Begonha (PS); Ana Bernardo (PS); Bernardo Blanco (IL); Miguel Cabrita (PS); Marco Claudino (AD); Madalena Cordeiro (CH); Alexandre Homem Cristo (AD); Edite Estrela (PS); Fabian Figueiredo (BE); António Filipe (CDU); Gonçalo Lage (AD); Mariana Leitão (IL); Ricardo Lima (PS); Isabel Mendes Lopes (L); Ana Paula Martins (AD); Fernando Medina (PS); Luís Montenegro (AD); Isabel Moreira (PS); Mariana Mortágua (BE); Luís Newton (AD); Paulo Núncio (AD); Bruno Nunes (CH); Marcos Perestrello (PS); Carlos Pereira (PS); Sandra Pereira (AD); Pedro Pessanha (CH); Eva Brás Pinho (AD); Ricardo Dias Pinto (CH); Sérgio Sousa Pinto (PS); Alexandre Poço (AD); Paulo Raimundo (CDU); Inês Sousa Real (PAN); André Rijo (PS); Margarida Saavedra (AD); Rodrigo Saraiva (IL); Joaquim Miranda Sarmento (AD); Mariana Vieira da Silva (PS); Marta Martins da Silva (CH); José Barreira Soares (CH); Rui Paulo Sousa (CH); Rui Tavares (L); Marta Temido (PS); Pedro Vaz (PS); André Ventura (CH); Bruno Ventura (AD); and Felicidade Vital (CH).

2022

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS483,03441.60%21
Social Democratic Party PSD285,64624.60%13
Liberal Initiative IL93,5678.06%4
Chega CH92,0017.92%4
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU59,8995.16%2
Left Bloc BE55,8024.81%2
LIVRE L28,8542.49%1
People Animals Nature PAN23,5772.03%1
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP19,5581.68%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP4,9240.42%0
National Democratic Alternative ADN3,2080.28%0
React, Include, Recycle RIR3,0280.26%0
Earth Party PT1,4890.13%0
Socialist Alternative Movement MAS1,4230.12%0
Volt Portugal Volt1,3600.12%0
We, the Citizens! NC8820.08%0
Together for the People JPP8200.07%0
Ergue-te E8180.07%0
Alliance A7470.06%0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP4860.04%0
Valid Votes1,161,123100.00%48
Blank Votes11,9181.01%
Rejected Votes – Other8,8200.75%
Total Polled1,181,86161.56%
Registered Electors1,919,958

The following candidates were elected: [11] Pedro Delgado Alves (PS); Susana Amador (PS); Ana Sofia Antunes (PS); Maria Emília Apolinário (PSD); Bernardo Blanco (IL); Miguel Cabrita (PS); Carla Castro (IL); Pedro Cegonho (PS); Duarte Cordeiro (PS); António Costa (PS); Edite Estrela (PS); Romualda Fernandes (PS); João Cotrim de Figueiredo (IL); Graça Fonseca (PS); Maria de Fátima Fonseca (PS); João Galamba (PS); Ricardo Baptista Leite (PSD); Joana Barata Lopes (PSD); Lina Lopes (PSD); Rita Madeira (PS); Rita Matias (CH); Miguel Matos (PS); Fernando Medina (PS); Isabel Meirelles (PSD); Sérgio Monte (PS); Isabel Moreira (PS); Mariana Mortágua (BE); Duarte Pacheco (PSD); Marcos Perestrello (PS); Pedro Pessanha (CH); Sérgio Sousa Pinto (PS); Alexandre Poço (PSD); António Prôa (PSD); Inês Sousa Real (PAN); Alma Rivera (CDU); Pedro Roque (PSD); Maria da Luz Rosinha (PS); Tiago Moreira de Sá (PSD); Rodrigo Saraiva (IL); Joaquim Miranda Sarmento (PSD); Mariana Vieira da Silva (PS); José Silvano (PSD); Alexandre Simões (PSD); Pedro Filipe Soares (BE); Jerónimo de Sousa (CDU); Rui Paulo Sousa (CH); Rui Tavares (L); and André Ventura (CH).

2010s

2019

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS404,01538.13%20
Social Democratic Party PSD248,51023.45%12
Left Bloc BE106,79310.08%5
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU85,6608.08%4
People Animals Nature PAN48,4404.57%2
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP48,3674.56%2
Liberal Initiative IL27,0902.56%1
LIVRE L22,7382.15%1
Chega CH22,0282.08%1
Alliance A13,8601.31%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP8,9230.84%0
National Renewal Party PNR4,8110.45%0
React, Include, Recycle RIR4,5250.43%0
Earth Party PT2,7760.26%0
We, the Citizens! NC2,7030.26%0
United Party of Retirees and Pensioners PURP2,1010.20%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM1,9460.18%0
Democratic Republican Party PDR1,8810.18%0
Socialist Alternative Movement MAS1,2430.12%0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP1,1630.11%0
Valid Votes1,059,573100.00%48
Blank Votes23,6832.15%
Rejected Votes – Other15,9981.46%
Total Polled1,099,25457.33%
Registered Electors1,917,369

The following candidates were elected: [13] Duarte Alves (CDU); Pedro Delgado Alves (PS); Susana Amador (PS); Ana Sofia Antunes (PS); Ana Rita Bessa (CDS-PP); Pedro Cegonho (PS); Mário Centeno (PS); António Costa (PS); Jorge Costa (BE); João Gomes Cravinho (PS); Assunção Cristas (CDS-PP); Beatriz Gomes Dias (BE); Edite Estrela (PS); Romualda Fernandes (PS); João Cotrim de Figueiredo (IL); Graça Fonseca (PS); Maria de Fátima Fonseca (PS); Luís Marques Guedes (PSD); Jorge Lacão (PS); Ricardo Leão (PS); Ricardo Baptista Leite (PSD); Lina Lopes (PSD); Miguel Matos (PS); Isabel Meirelles (PSD); Isabel Moreira (PS); Mariana Mortágua (BE); Duarte Pacheco (PSD); Sandra Pereira (PSD); Marcos Perestrello (PS); Pedro Pinto (PSD); Sérgio Sousa Pinto (PS); Isabel Pires (BE); Alexandre Poço (PSD); Inês Sousa Real (PAN); Alma Rivera (CDU); Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues (PS); Pedro Rodrigues (PSD); Filipa Roseta (PSD); Maria da Luz Rosinha (PS); André Lourenço e Silva (PAN); Carlos Silva (PSD); Mariana Silva (CDU); Mariana Vieira da Silva (PS); José Silvano (PSD); Pedro Filipe Soares (BE); Jerónimo de Sousa (CDU); Rui Tavares (L); and André Ventura (CH).

2015

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Portugal Ahead PàF399,59735.90%18
Socialist Party PS386,43734.72%18
Left Bloc BE125,46911.27%5
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU113,43710.19%5
People Animals Nature PAN22,6282.03%1
LIVRE L14,6871.32%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP11,0901.00%0
Democratic Republican Party PDR10,2500.92%0
National Renewal Party PNR7,1870.65%0
The Earth Party Movement MPT5,0790.46%0
ACT! (Portuguese Labour Party
and Socialist Alternative Movement)
AGIR5,0390.45%0
United Party of Retirees and Pensioners PURP4,0010.36%0
We, the Citizens! NC3,7440.34%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM2,8230.25%0
Together for the People JPP1,5610.14%0
Valid Votes1,113,029100.00%47
Blank Votes22,1851.93%
Rejected Votes – Other16,8671.46%
Total Polled1,152,08160.60%
Registered Electors1,901,233

The following candidates were elected: [15] Pedro Delgado Alves (PS); Susana Amador (PS); Filipe Lobo d'Ávila (PàF); Sérgio de Azevedo (PàF); Ana Rita Bessa (PàF); Júlio Miranda Calha (PS); Vitalino Canas (PS); Mário Centeno (PS); Pedro Passos Coelho (PàF); José de Matos Correia (PàF); António Costa (PS); Jorge Costa (BE); Paula Teixeira da Cruz (PàF); Edite Estrela (PS); José Luís Ferreira (CDU); Graça Fonseca (PS); Luís Marques Guedes (PàF); Jorge Lacão (PS); Diogo Leão (PS); Joana Barata Lopes (PàF); Ana Mesquita (CDU); Isabel Moreira (PS); Mariana Mortágua (BE); Isabel Galriça Neto (PàF); Duarte Pacheco (PàF); Sandra Pereira (PàF); Marcos Perestrello (PS); Pedro Pinto (PàF); Sérgio Sousa Pinto (PS); Isabel Pires (BE); Paulo Portas (PàF); Joaquim Raposo (PS); Rita Rato (CDU); João Rebelo (PàF); Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues (PS); Pedro Roque (PàF); José de Matos Rosa (PàF); Helena Roseta (PS); Maria da Luz Rosinha (PS); Carlos Silva (PàF); Odete Silva (PàF); André Lourenço e Silva (PAN); Jorge Falcato Simões (BE); João Soares (PS); Pedro Filipe Soares (BE); Jerónimo de Sousa (CDU); and Miguel Tiago (CDU).

2011

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD399,12435.55%18
Socialist Party PS322,03428.68%14
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP161,24114.36%7
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU111,6619.95%5
Left Bloc BE66,8745.96%3
Party for Animals and Nature PAN16,9131.51%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP14,4191.28%0
Hope for Portugal Movement MEP6,2080.55%0
National Renewal Party PNR5,8970.53%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM4,2700.38%0
The Earth Party Movement MPT4,1350.37%0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP2,4100.21%0
Pro-Life Party PPV1,9900.18%0
New Democracy Party ND1,9370.17%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS1,8290.16%0
Humanist Party PH1,7640.16%0
Valid Votes1,122,706100.00%47
Blank Votes31,2302.67%
Rejected Votes – Other15,5311.33%
Total Polled1,169,46762.12%
Registered Electors1,882,740

The following candidates were elected: [17] Pedro Delgado Alves (PS); Sérgio de Azevedo (PSD); Ana Sofia Bettencourt (PSD); Teresa Caeiro (CDS-PP); Vitalino Canas (PS); Miguel Coelho (PS); José de Matos Correia (PSD); Alberto Costa (PS); Paula Teixeira da Cruz (PSD); Ana Drago (BE); Maria da Assunção Esteves (PSD); Pedro Farmhouse (PS); Luís Fazenda (BE); José Luís Ferreira (CDU); Mónica Ferro (PSD); Rui Paulo Figueiredo (PS); Jorge Lacão (PS); Joana Barata Lopes (PSD); Francisco Louçã (BE); Inês de Medeiros (PS); Isabel Moreira (PS); Isabel Galriça Neto (CDS-PP); Fernando Nobre (PSD); Adolfo Mesquita Nunes (CDS-PP); Duarte Pacheco (PSD); Inês Teotónio Pereira (CDS-PP); Marcos Perestrello (PS); Maria José Nogueira Pinto (PSD); Paulo Mota Pinto (PSD); Pedro Pinto (PSD); Ramos Preto (PS); António Prôa (PSD); José Lino Ramos (CDS-PP); Rita Rato (CDU); João Rebelo (CDS-PP); António Rodrigues (PSD); Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues (PS); José de Matos Rosa (PSD); Maria de Belém Roseira (PS); Maria Antónia Almeida Santos (PS); Carlos Silva (PSD); Hélder Sousa Silva (PSD); Odete Silva (PSD); Bernardino Soares (CDU); Pedro Mota Soares (CDS-PP); Jerónimo de Sousa (CDU); and Miguel Tiago (CDU).

2000s

2009

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS417,56137.57%19
Social Democratic Party PSD288,34325.94%13
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP126,15411.35%5
Left Bloc BE124,25111.18%5
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU113,56410.22%5
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP10,0120.90%0
Hope for Portugal Movement MEP9,4030.85%0
Merit and Society Movement MMS4,6340.42%0
National Renewal Party PNR4,3670.39%0
New Democracy Party ND4,1970.38%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM3,1930.29%0
The Earth Party Movement and Humanist Party MPT-PH3,0930.28%0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP1,8740.17%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS8440.08%0
Valid Votes1,111,490100.00%47
Blank Votes21,8981.91%
Rejected Votes – Other15,4501.34%
Total Polled1,148,83861.53%
Registered Electors1,867,233

The following candidates were elected: [19] Miguel Vale de Almeida (PS); António Leitão Amaro (PSD); Celeste Amaro (PSD); Maria Manuela Augusto (PS); Teresa Caeiro (CDS-PP); Rita Calvário (BE); Vitalino Canas (PS); Clara Carneiro (PSD); Miguel Coelho (PS); Duarte Cordeiro (PS); Celeste Correia (PS); José de Matos Correia (PSD); Alberto Costa (PS); Helena Lopes da Costa (PSD); Teresa Damásio (PS); Ana Drago (BE); Pedro Farmhouse (PS); Luís Fazenda (BE); Custódia Fernandes (PS); José Luís Ferreira (CDU); Jaime Gama (PS); Luís Marques Guedes (PSD); José Vera Jardim (PS); Manuela Ferreira Leite (PSD); Francisco Louçã (BE); Pedro Lynce (PSD); Inês de Medeiros (PS); Manuela de Melo (PS); Isabel Galriça Neto (CDS-PP); Duarte Pacheco (PSD); Rui Pereira (PS); Helena Pinto (BE); Maria José Nogueira Pinto (PSD); António Silva Preto (PSD); Ramos Preto (PS); Rui Prudêncio (PS); Rita Rato (CDU); João Rebelo (CDS-PP); Pedro Brandão Rodrigues (CDS-PP); José de Matos Rosa (PSD); Marcos Sá (PS); Arménio Santos (PSD); João Serrano (PS); Bernardino Soares (CDU); Pedro Mota Soares (CDS-PP); Jerónimo de Sousa (CDU); and Miguel Tiago (CDU).

2005

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS523,53745.58%23
Social Democratic Party PSD280,69724.44%12
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU115,70910.07%5
Left Bloc BE103,9449.05%4
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP97,6598.50%4
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP10,9850.96%0
New Democracy Party ND7,2030.63%0
Humanist Party PH3,5830.31%0
National Renewal Party PNR2,7210.24%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS1,4240.12%0
Democratic Party of the Atlantic PDA1,1370.10%0
Valid Votes1,148,599100.00%48
Blank Votes25,5282.15%
Rejected Votes – Other12,5371.06%
Total Polled1,186,66466.38%
Registered Electors1,787,560

The following candidates were elected: [21] Manuel Alegre (PS); Susana Amador (PS); António Filipe (CDU); José Augusto Carvalho (PS); Jorge Coelho (PS); Miguel Coelho (PS); Celeste Correia (PS); José de Matos Correia (PSD); Telmo Correia (CDS-PP); Helena Lopes da Costa (PSD); Leonor Coutinho (PS); Ana Couto (PS); Rui Cunha (PS); Ana Drago (BE); Pedro Farmhouse (PS); Luís Fazenda (BE); Custódia Fernandes (PS); Henrique Rocha de Freitas (PSD); António Galamba (PS); Jaime Gama (PS); Pedro Quartin Graça (PSD); Luís Marques Guedes (PSD); José Vera Jardim (PS); José Lamego (PS); Francisco Madeira Lopes (CDU); Pedro Santana Lopes (PSD); Francisco Louçã (BE); Manuel Dias Loureiro (PSD); António Carlos Monteiro (CDS-PP); Nuno da Câmara Pereira (PSD); Helena Pinto (BE); Pedro Pinto (PSD); António Silva Preto (PSD); Ramos Preto (PS); João Rebelo (CDS-PP); Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues (PS); Humberto Rosa (PS); Maria de Belém Roseira (PS); Arménio Santos (PSD); João Serrano (PS); Rui Gomes da Silva (PSD); Bernardino Soares (CDU); João Soares (PS); Pedro Mota Soares (CDS-PP); Jerónimo de Sousa (CDU); Miguel Tiago (CDU); Rui Vieira (PS); and Ana Paula Vitorino (PS).

2002

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS440,79039.43%20
Social Democratic Party PSD406,49936.36%18
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU100,2088.96%4
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP96,5438.64%4
Left Bloc BE53,0924.75%2
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP7,8580.70%0
The Earth Party Movement MPT4,5540.41%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM4,0400.36%0
National Renewal Party PNR1,6140.14%0
Humanist Party PH1,5830.14%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS1,1760.11%0
Valid Votes1,117,957100.00%48
Blank Votes13,2151.16%
Rejected Votes – Other8,9300.78%
Total Polled1,140,10263.23%
Registered Electors1,803,214

The following candidates were elected: [23] Manuel Alegre (PS); João Almeida (CDS-PP); António Filipe (CDU); Maria Eduarda Azevedo (PSD); Acácio Barreiros (PS); Álvaro Barreto (PSD); José Manuel Barroso (PSD); Gonçalo Capitão (PSD); Carlos Carvalhas (CDU); Alberto Arons de Carvalho (PS); José Augusto Carvalho (PS); Isabel Castro (CDU); Vieira de Castro (PSD); Henrique Chaves (PSD); Jorge Coelho (PS); Miguel Coelho (PS); Celeste Correia (PS); José de Matos Correia (PSD); Telmo Correia (CDS-PP); José Pereira da Costa (PSD); Leonor Coutinho (PS); Edite Estrela (PS); Luís Fazenda (BE); Custódia Fernandes (PS); António Galamba (PS); Jaime Gama (PS); Luís Marques Guedes (PSD); José Vera Jardim (PS); David Justino (PSD); Manuela Ferreira Leite (PSD); Francisco Louçã (BE); Duarte Pacheco (PSD); António Silva Preto (PSD); Ramos Preto (PS); João Rebelo (CDS-PP); Gonçalo Reis (PSD); Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues (PS); Pedro Brandão Rodrigues (CDS-PP); Maria do Carmo Romão (PS); Pedro Roseta (PSD); Arménio Santos (PSD); António José Seguro (PS); Rui Gomes da Silva (PSD); Vicente Jorge Silva (PS); Bernardino Soares (CDU); João Soares (PS); Susana Toscano (PSD); and Rui Vieira (PS).

1990s

1999

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS486,62443.62%23
Social Democratic Party PSD310,57727.84%14
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU140,09212.56%6
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP97,0288.70%4
Left Bloc BE55,3404.96%2
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP9,4340.85%0
The Earth Party Movement MPT6,2030.56%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM4,8270.43%0
Humanist Party PH2,0820.19%0
National Solidarity Party PSN1,8130.16%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS1,5010.13%0
Valid Votes1,115,521100.00%49
Blank Votes14,8231.30%
Rejected Votes – Other9,3620.82%
Total Polled1,139,70662.48%
Registered Electors1,823,980

The following candidates were elected: [25] Fátima Amaral (CDU); José Luís Arnaut (PSD); Acácio Barreiros (PS); Álvaro Barreto (PSD); António Filipe (CDU); José Manuel Barroso (PSD); Carlos Carvalhas (CDU); Alberto Arons de Carvalho (PS); José Augusto Carvalho (PS); Isabel Castro (CDU); Miguel Coelho (PS); Narana Coissoró (CDS-PP); José de Matos Correia (PSD); Telmo Correia (CDS-PP); Alberto Costa (PS); António Costa (PS); Leonor Coutinho (PS); Edite Estrela (PS); Luís Fazenda (BE); Henrique Rocha de Freitas (PSD); António Galamba (PS); Jaime Gama (PS); João Eduardo Alves de Moura Geraldes (CDU); Luís Nobre Guedes (CDS-PP); José Vera Jardim (PS); David Justino (PSD); Manuela Ferreira Leite (PSD); Duarte Lima (PSD); Francisco Louçã (BE); José Magalhães (PS); José Eduardo Martins (PSD); Cláudio Monteiro (PS); Isaltino Morais (PSD); Joaquim Pina Moura (PS); Joaquim Raposo (PS); João Rebelo (CDS-PP); Maria do Carmo Romão (PS); Helena Roseta (PS); Pedro Roseta (PSD); Maria da Luz Rosinha (PS); António de Almeida Santos (PS); Arménio Santos (PSD); José Maria Ministro dos Santos (PSD); Maria Amélia Santos (PS); Rui Gomes da Silva (PSD); Bernardino Soares (CDU); João Soares (PS); Francisco Torres (PS); and Rui Vieira (PS).

1995

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS559,55145.07%24
Social Democratic Party PSD365,85729.47%15
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU151,35112.19%6
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP118,5479.55%5
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR16,8571.36%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP9,1130.73%0
Popular Democratic Union UDP8,0950.65%0
The Earth Party Movement MPT5,5060.44%0
People's PartyPG2,4810.20%0
National Solidarity Party PSN1,9290.16%0
Democratic Party of the Atlantic PDA1,2110.10%0
Unity Movement for Workers MUT1,0110.08%0
Valid Votes1,241,509100.00%50
Blank Votes11,6890.93%
Rejected Votes – Other9,0580.72%
Total Polled1,262,25667.23%
Registered Electors1,877,610

The following candidates were elected: [27] Joaquim Ferreira do Amaral (PSD); Maria Eduarda Azevedo (PSD); Acácio Barreiros (PS); António Filipe (CDU); José Manuel Barroso (PSD); Pedro Holstein Campilho (PSD); Carlos Carvalhas (CDU); Arlindo de Carvalho (PSD); José Augusto Carvalho (PS); Isabel Castro (CDU); Jorge Coelho (PS); Pedro Passos Coelho (PSD); Macário Correia (PSD); Alberto Costa (PS); António Costa (PS); Leonor Coutinho (PS); João Cravinho (PS); Rui Cunha (PS); Elisa Maria Damião (PS); Edite Estrela (PS); Jorge Ferreira (CDS-PP); João Corregedor da Fonseca (CDU); António Galamba (PS); Jaime Gama (PS); Manuel Jorge Goes (PS); Luís Nobre Guedes (CDS-PP); Manuela Moura Guedes (CDS-PP); José Magalhães (PS); Fernando Pereira Marques (PS); Francisco José Martins (PSD); Nuno Baltazar Mendes (PS); Isaltino Morais (PSD); Fernando Pedro Moutinho (PSD); Barbosa de Oliveira (PS); Fernando Manuel Barbosa Faria de Oliveira (PSD); Maria José Nogueira Pinto (CDS-PP); Luís Queiró (CDS-PP); Raul Rego (PS); Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues (PS); Helena Roseta (PS); Pedro Roseta (PSD); Maria da Luz Rosinha (PS); Luís Sá (CDU); António de Almeida Santos (PS); Arménio Santos (PSD); Pinto Simões (PS); Bernardino Soares (CDU); Crisóstomo Teixeira (PS); Francisco Torres (PSD); and Vasco Pulido Valente (PSD).

1991

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD556,88146.15%25
Socialist Party PS365,11230.26%16
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU149,31512.37%6
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS49,1944.08%2
National Solidarity Party PSN32,1422.66%1
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR22,0881.83%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP13,3001.10%0
Democratic Renewal Party PRD7,4270.62%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM6,6780.55%0
Democratic Party of the Atlantic PDA2,3060.19%0
Left Revolutionary Front FER2,2820.19%0
Valid Votes1,206,725100.00%50
Blank Votes11,6860.95%
Rejected Votes – Other10,8820.89%
Total Polled1,229,29368.42%
Registered Electors1,796,763

The following candidates were elected: [29] Domingos Abrantes (CDU); Correia Afonso (PSD); Diogo Freitas do Amaral (CDS); João Amaral (CDU); Alberto Avelino (PS); Álvaro Barreto (PSD); Leonor Beleza (PSD); Pedro Holstein Campilho (PSD); António Capucho (PSD); António Lopes Cardoso (PS); Rui Carp (PSD); Carlos Carvalhas (CDU); Isabel Castro (CDU); Pedro Passos Coelho (PSD); António Costa (PS); Leonor Coutinho (PS); João Cravinho (PS); Jorge Roque Cunha (PSD); Rui Cunha (PS); Edite Estrela (PS); Jaime Gama (PS); Teresa Patrício de Gouveia (PSD); José Vera Jardim (PS); Marques Júnior (PS); Sousa Lara (PSD); Manuela Ferreira Leite (PSD); Pedro Santana Lopes (PSD); Mário Montalvão Machado (PSD); Rui Machete (PSD); José Magalhães (PS); Fernandes Marques (PSD); Rogério Martins (PS); João Matos (PSD); Vasco Miguel (PSD); Adriano Moreira (CDS); Luís David Nobre (PSD); Conceição Castro Pereira (PSD); Pedro Pinto (PSD); João Proença (PS); Raul Rego (PS); Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues (PS); Pedro Roseta (PSD); Rui Salvada (PSD); Jorge Sampaio (PS); Arménio Santos (PSD); Manuel Sérgio (PSN); Aníbal Cavaco Silva (PSD); Jerónimo de Sousa (CDU); Mário Tomé (CDU); and Motta Veiga (PSD).

1980s

1987

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD564,55346.60%28
Socialist Party PS261,12921.56%12
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU203,26316.78%10
Democratic Renewal Party PRD84,4336.97%4
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS45,4653.75%2
Popular Democratic Union UDP17,6171.45%0
Portuguese Democratic Movement MDP8,9450.74%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR7,0720.58%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM6,3370.52%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP5,6220.46%0
Christian Democratic Party PDC5,0330.42%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS1,9220.16%0
Valid Votes1,211,391100.00%56
Blank Votes9,4920.77%
Rejected Votes – Other11,2550.91%
Total Polled1,232,13873.49%
Registered Electors1,676,580

The following candidates were elected: [31] Correia Afonso (PSD); Leonardo Ribeiro de Almeida (PSD); João Amaral (CDU); Luísa Amorim (CDU); Anselmo Aníbal (CDU); António Barreto (PS); Nuno Brederode (PS); Pedro Holstein Campilho (PSD); Mário Sottomayor Cardia (PS); Rui Carp (PSD); Carlos Carvalhas (CDU); Margarida Borges de Carvalho (PSD); José Manuel Casqueiro (PSD); Carlos Coelho (PSD); Vítor Constâncio (PS); Natália Correia (PRD); Manuel Soares Costa (PSD); João Cravinho (PS); Álvaro Cunhal (CDU); António Ramalho Eanes (PRD); Vasco da Gama Fernandes (PRD); João Corregedor da Fonseca (CDU); Carlos Corrêa Gago (PRD); Jaime Gama (PS); Teresa Santa Clara Gomes (PS); Teresa Patrício de Gouveia (PSD); Afonso Moura Guedes (PSD); Sousa Lara (PSD); Pedro Santana Lopes (PSD); Rui Machete (PSD); João Matos (PSD); Rui Almeida Mendes (PSD); Vasco Miguel (PSD); Manuel Tito de Morais (PS); Adriano Moreira (CDS); Rogério Moreira (CDU); Octávio Pato (CDU); António Maria Pereira (PSD); Conceição Castro Pereira (PSD); José Pacheco Pereira (PSD); Pedro Pinto (PSD); Francisco Lucas Pires (CDS); Herculano Pombo (CDU); João Proença (PS); José Luís Ramos (PSD); Raul Rego (PS); João Salgado (PSD); Rui Salvada (PSD); Arménio Santos (PSD); Álvaro Neves da Silva (PS); Aníbal Cavaco Silva (PSD); Francisco Bernardino Silva (PSD); Rui Gomes da Silva (PSD); João Soares (PS); Jerónimo de Sousa (CDU); and Motta Veiga (PSD).

1985

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD329,78326.12%15
Democratic Renewal Party PRD273,68521.68%13
United People Alliance APU258,80820.50%12
Socialist Party PS255,03020.20%12
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS104,0108.24%4
Popular Democratic Union UDP20,7581.64%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR7,2000.57%0
Christian Democratic Party PDC6,5970.52%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP3,7310.30%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS2,7460.22%0
Valid Votes1,262,348100.00%56
Blank Votes9,7970.76%
Rejected Votes – Other15,9661.24%
Total Polled1,288,11177.52%
Registered Electors1,661,690

The following candidates were elected: [33] Nuno Abecasis (CDS); Correia Afonso (PSD); Cristina Albuquerque (PRD); João Amaral (APU); Anselmo Aníbal (APU); Luís Beiroco (CDS); Francisco Pinto Balsemão (PSD); Alfredo Barroso (PS); José Manuel Barroso (PSD); Jorge Campinos (PS); Mário Sottomayor Cardia (PS); António Lopes Cardoso (PS); Rui Carp (PSD); Carlos Carvalhas (APU); Carlos Coelho (PSD); Narana Coissoró (CDS); Rui Oliveira e Costa (PSD); Torres Couto (PS); Álvaro Cunhal (APU); Vasco da Gama Fernandes (PRD); José Medeiros Ferreira (PRD); João Corregedor da Fonseca (APU); Carlos Corrêa Gago (PRD); Jaime Gama (PS); Afonso Moura Guedes (PSD); António Janeiro (PS); Alexandre Leite (PRD); Jorge Lemos (APU); Carlos Lilaia (PRD); Pedro Santana Lopes (PSD); Machado Lourenço (PSD); Jorge Liz (PRD); Rui Machete (PSD); Vasco Marques (PRD); Carlos Narciso Martins (PRD); Rui Mateus (PS); Rui Almeida Mendes (PSD); Manuel Tito de Morais (PS); Rogério Moreira (APU); Joaquim Magalhães Mota (PRD); Maria Alda Nogueira (APU); Octávio Pato (APU); Ivo Pinho (PRD); Pedro Pinto (PSD); Francisco Lucas Pires (CDS); José Luís Ramos (PSD); Walter Rosa (PS); Arménio Santos (PSD); Maria Amélia Santos (APU); Teófilo Carvalho dos Santos (PS); Aníbal Cavaco Silva (PSD); Manuel Silvestre (PRD); Mário Soares (PS); Jerónimo de Sousa (APU); José Tengarrinha (APU); and José Vasconcelos (PRD).

1983

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS453,11636.49%21
United People Alliance APU320,06625.78%15
Social Democratic Party PSD276,66022.28%13
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS148,37911.95%7
Popular Democratic Union and Revolutionary Socialist Party UDP-PSR15,9401.28%0
Christian Democratic Party PDC6,9830.56%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM6,8650.55%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP5,7360.46%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS2,8120.23%0
Democratic Party of the Atlantic PDA2,5370.20%0
Socialist Workers LeagueLST1,5810.13%0
Portuguese Marxist–Leninist Communist Organization OCMLP1,0140.08%0
Valid Votes1,241,689100.00%56
Blank Votes9,8180.77%
Rejected Votes – Other16,0901.27%
Total Polled1,267,59780.67%
Registered Electors1,571,281

The following candidates were elected: [35] Nuno Abecasis (CDS); Correia Afonso (PSD); João Amaral (APU); Anselmo Aníbal (APU); Alberto Avelino (PS); Alfredo Barroso (PS); Luís Beiroco (CDS); Leonor Beleza (PSD); António Capucho (PSD); Mário Sottomayor Cardia (PS); António Lopes Cardoso (PS); Carlos Carvalhas (APU); Joaquim Catanho (PS); Narana Coissoró (CDS); Rui Oliveira e Costa (PSD); Torres Couto (PS); Rodolfo Crespo (PS); Álvaro Cunhal (APU); Marcelo Curto (PS); Georgette Ferreira (APU); Odete Filipe (APU); Jaime Gama (PS); António Azevedo Gomes (PS); João Joaquim Gomes (PS); António Graça (APU); Afonso Moura Guedes (PSD); António Janeiro (PS); José Judas (APU); João Morais Leitão (CDS); Jorge Lemos (APU); Manuel Lopes (APU); Pedro Santana Lopes (PSD); Helena Torres Marques (PS); Margarida Marques (PS); Rogério Martins (PSD); Rui Mateus (PS); Rui Almeida Mendes (PSD); Manuel Tito de Morais (PS); Joaquim Magalhães Mota (PS); Maria Alda Nogueira (APU); Álvaro Oliveira (APU); Octávio Pato (APU); Gomes de Pinho (CDS); Pedro Pinto (PSD); Francisco Lucas Pires (CDS); Leonel Santa Rita (PSD); Walter Rosa (PS); Margarida Salema (PSD); Arménio Santos (PSD); Nuno Rodrigues dos Santos (PSD); Teófilo Carvalho dos Santos (PS); Alfredo Azevedo Soares (CDS); Mário Soares (PS); António Rebelo de Sousa (PS); Jerónimo de Sousa (APU); and José Tengarrinha (APU).

1980

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Alliance AD548,89242.31%25
Republican and Socialist Front FRS370,41228.55%17
United People Alliance APU304,69323.48%13
Popular Democratic Union UDP22,9351.77%1
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR17,4161.34%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS12,2000.94%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP7,9450.61%0
Labour Party PT7,3470.57%0
Christian Democratic Party,
Independent Movement
for the National Reconstruction /
Party of the Portuguese Right

and National Front
PDC-
MIRN/
PDP-
FN
3,8180.29%0
Democratic Party of the Atlantic PDA1,8010.14%0
Valid Votes1,297,459100.00%56
Blank Votes6,1350.46%
Rejected Votes – Other16,7301.27%
Total Polled1,320,32486.44%
Registered Electors1,527,416

The following candidates were elected: [37] Nuno Abecasis (AD); Augusto Ferreira do Amaral (AD); Diogo Freitas do Amaral (AD); Maria Teresa Ambrósio (FRS); Anselmo Aníbal (APU); Luís Beiroco (AD); António Cabecinha (AD); António Capucho (AD); António Lopes Cardoso (FRS); Carvalho Cardoso (AD); Francisco Sá Carneiro (AD); Alberto Arons de Carvalho (FRS); Vilhena de Carvalho (FRS); José Ribeiro e Castro (AD); Joaquim Catanho (FRS); Narana Coissoró (AD); Vítor Constâncio (FRS); Natália Correia (AD); João Cravinho (FRS); Álvaro Cunhal (APU); Marcelo Curto (FRS); Georgette Ferreira (APU); António de Sousa Franco (FRS); António Patrício Gouveia (AD); Afonso Moura Guedes (AD); Carlos Aboim Inglez (APU); António Janeiro (FRS); José Judas (APU); João Morais Leitão (AD); Manuel Lopes (APU); Teresa Costa Macedo (AD); Aquilino Ribeiro Machado (FRS); Rui Mateus (FRS); Manuel Tito de Morais (FRS); Maria Alda Nogueira (APU); Álvaro Oliveira (APU); Maria Adelaide Paiva (AD); Octávio Pato (APU); Luís Patrão (FRS); José Menéres Pimentel (AD); Emídio Pinheiro (AD); Hélder Simão Pinheiro (APU); Nascimento Rodrigues (AD); Jorge Sampaio (FRS); Arménio Santos (AD); Nuno Rodrigues dos Santos (AD); Teófilo Carvalho dos Santos (FRS); Zita Seabra (APU); Aníbal Cavaco Silva (AD); Alfredo Azevedo Soares (AD); Mário Soares (FRS); Jerónimo de Sousa (APU); José Tengarrinha (APU); Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles (AD); Mário Tomé (UDP); and Pedro Vasconcelos (AD).

1970s

1979

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Alliance AD523,58340.71%24
United People Alliance APU341,65826.56%16
Socialist Party PS339,03226.36%15
Popular Democratic Union UDP36,3882.83%1
Christian Democratic Party PDC12,0270.94%0
Left-wing Union for the Socialist Democracy UEDS11,8090.92%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP11,7160.91%0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR5,1440.40%0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS4,8100.37%0
Valid Votes1,286,167100.00%56
Blank Votes9,1300.70%
Rejected Votes – Other18,0751.38%
Total Polled1,313,37287.84%
Registered Electors1,495,234

The following candidates were elected: [39] Nuno Abecasis (AD); Diogo Freitas do Amaral (AD); João Amaral (APU); Maria Teresa Ambrósio (PS); Gualter Basílio (PS); Luís Beiroco (AD); Carlos Brito (APU); António Cabecinha (AD); Francisco Igrejas Caeiro (PS); António Martins Canaverde (AD); Carvalho Cardoso (AD); Francisco Sá Carneiro (AD); Carlos Carvalhas (APU); Alberto Arons de Carvalho (PS); Joaquim Catanho (PS); Narana Coissoró (AD); Vítor Constâncio (PS); Natália Correia (AD); Rodolfo Crespo (PS); Victor Pinto da Cruz (AD); Álvaro Cunhal (APU); Marcelo Curto (PS); Cardoso Ferreira (AD); Francisco Cavaleiro Ferreira (AD); Medeiros Ferreira (AD); João Joaquim Gomes (PS); António Patrício Gouveia (AD); Afonso Moura Guedes (AD); Carlos Aboim Inglez (APU); Emílio Leitão (AD); José Leitão (PS); Jorge Lemos (APU); Aquilino Ribeiro Machado (PS); Maria Alda Nogueira (APU); Álvaro Oliveira (APU); José Sanches Osório (AD); Maria Adelaide Paiva (AD); Octávio Pato (APU); Edmundo Pedro (PS); António Pedrosa (APU); José Menéres Pimentel (AD); Hélder Simão Pinheiro (APU); Rosa Brandão Represas (APU); Nascimento Rodrigues (AD); Jorge Sampaio (PS); Arménio Santos (AD); Nuno Rodrigues dos Santos (AD); Teófilo Carvalho dos Santos (PS); Zita Seabra (APU); José Veríssimo Silva (APU); Mário Soares (PS); Jerónimo de Sousa (APU); Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles (AD); José Tengarrinha (APU); Mário Tomé (UDP); and Pedro Vasconcelos (AD).

1976

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist Party PS458,71339.66%25
Portuguese Communist Party PCP260,55422.53%14
Democratic People's Party PPD196,03116.95%10
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS157,55413.62%8
Popular Democratic Union UDP31,4092.72%1
Re-Organized Movement of the Party of the Proletariat MRPP14,3721.24%0
People's Socialist Front FSP8,1920.71%0
Movement of Socialist Left MES7,9640.69%0
Communist Party of Portugal (Marxist–Leninist) PCP(ML)5,2890.46%0
People's Monarchist Party PPM4,9020.42%0
Christian Democratic Party PDC4,3480.38%0
Internationalist Communist League LCI2,8650.25%0
Worker–Peasant Alliance AOC2,8320.24%0
Workers' Revolutionary Party PRT1,5800.14%0
Valid Votes1,156,605100.00%58
Rejected Votes41,1843.44%
Total Polled1,197,78983.66%
Registered Electors1,431,819

The following candidates were elected: [41] Nuno Abecasis (CDS); Diogo Freitas do Amaral (CDS); Acácio Barreiros (UDP); Carlos Brito (PCP); José de Melo Torres Campos (PS); Mário Sottomayor Cardia (PS); Carvalho Cardoso (CDS); Carlos Carvalhas (PCP); Alberto Arons de Carvalho (PS); Nandim de Carvalho (PPD); Delmiro Carreira (PS); Joaquim Catanho (PS); Narana Coissoró (CDS); Vítor Constâncio (PS); Victor Pinto da Cruz (CDS); Álvaro Cunhal (PCP); Marcelo Curto (PS); Herlander Estrela (PS); Severiano Falcão (PCP); Georgette Ferreira (PCP); Medeiros Ferreira (PS); António de Sousa Franco (PPD); João Joaquim Gomes (PS); Manuel Gonçalves (PCP); Afonso Moura Guedes (PPD); Carlos Aboim Inglez (PCP); Artur Videira Leal (PPD); José Leitão (PS); Fernando Loureiro (PS); João Louro (PS); Aquilino Ribeiro Machado (PS); José Alves Magro (PCP); Nuno Maria Matos (PS); Manuel Carmo Mendes (PS); Mário Mesquita (PS); Carlos Costa Moreira (PS); Vital Moreira (PCP); Joaquim Magalhães Mota (PPD); Francisco Assis Neto (PS); Carlos Andrade Neves (PS); Florival Nobre (PS); Maria Alda Nogueira (PCP); Álvaro Oliveira (PCP); Edmundo Pedro (PS); Carmelinda Pereira (PS); José Macedo Pereira (CDS); José Menéres Pimentel (PPD); Emídio Pinheiro (CDS); Mário Campos Pinto (PPD); Carlos Robalo (CDS); Helena Roseta (PPD); Nuno Rodrigues dos Santos (PPD); Victor Benito Silva (PCP); Sérgio Simões (PS); Mário Soares (PS); José Pedro Soares (PCP); António Rebelo de Sousa (PPD); and Jerónimo de Sousa (PCP).

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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">Viseu (Assembly of the Republic constituency)</span> Constituency of the Assembly of the Republic, the national legislature of Portugal

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.

<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.

<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.

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