Setúbal (Assembly of the Republic constituency)

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.

Setúbal
Constituency
for the Assembly of the Republic
Outline map
Location of Setúbal within Portugal
DistrictSetúbal
Population887,928 (2022)[1]
Electorate749,090 (2024)
Area5,214 km2 (2022)[2]
Current Constituency
Created1976
Seats
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  • 19 (2024–present)
  • 18 (2015–2024)
  • 17 (1995–2015)
  • 16 (1991–1995)
  • 17 (1976–1991)
Deputies[3]
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Electoral system

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Setúbal currently elects 19 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

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Summary

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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
2024 38,848 7.91% 1 30,165 6.14% 1 157,200 31.99% 7 12,865 2.62% 0 86,320 17.57% 4 26,952 5.48% 1 102,120 20.78% 4
2022 43,553 10.24% 2 24,940 5.86% 1 198,126 46.57% 10 8,641 2.03% 0 69,967 16.44% 3 22,225 5.22% 1 4,863 1.14% 0 39,171 9.21% 1
2019 62,370 16.38% 3 47,795 12.55% 2 152,451 40.03% 9 17,518 4.60% 1 56,842 14.92% 3 4,090 1.07% 0 11,698 3.07% 0 7,646 2.01% 0
2015 79,511 19.38% 4 55,372 13.50% 2 145,607 35.49% 7 8,170 1.99% 0 95,670 23.32% 5
2011 82,159 20.41% 4 29,667 7.37% 1 112,764 28.01% 5 6,282 1.56% 0 105,583 26.23% 5 50,861 12.63% 2 1,191 0.30% 0
2009 84,183 20.73% 4 58,833 14.49% 2 142,727 35.14% 7 68,731 16.92% 3 38,358 9.44% 1 730 0.18% 0
2005 85,452 20.53% 3 43,862 10.54% 2 186,365 44.78% 8 68,695 16.51% 3 21,683 5.21% 1
2002 80,759 20.90% 4 18,213 4.71% 0 154,794 40.06% 7 97,465 25.22% 5 27,216 7.04% 1
1999 96,709 25.29% 5 13,806 3.61% 0 170,685 44.64% 8 70,347 18.40% 3 21,983 5.75% 1
1995 102,911 24.18% 4 3,832 0.90% 0 194,313 45.66% 9 79,645 18.72% 3 31,261 7.35% 1
1991 100,784 25.41% 5 114,867 28.96% 5 3,772 0.95% 0 140,281 35.37% 6 10,903 2.75% 0
1987 129,037 33.35% 7 5,858 1.51% 0 69,408 17.94% 3 34,109 8.82% 1 128,402 33.18% 6 7,401 1.91% 0
1985 160,702 38.92% 7 8,182 1.98% 0 69,585 16.85% 3 85,902 20.80% 4 64,674 15.66% 3 16,140 3.91% 0
1983 183,372 46.81% 8 6,959 1.78% 0 122,531 31.28% 6 50,657 12.93% 2 20,578 5.25% 1
1980 179,030 44.79% 9 11,453 2.87% 0 95,841 23.98% 4 97,930 24.50% 4
1979 189,593 47.96% 9 15,995 4.05% 0 86,192 21.80% 4 89,978 22.76% 4
1976 159,087 45.95% 9 10,057 2.90% 0 115,352 33.32% 7 30,142 8.71% 1 15,724 4.54% 0

(Figures in italics represent alliances.)

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2020s

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

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 157,200 31.99% 7
Chega CH 102,120 20.78% 4
Democratic Alliance AD 86,320 17.57% 4
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 38,848 7.91% 1
Left Bloc BE 30,165 6.14% 1
Liberal Initiative IL 26,952 5.48% 1
LIVRE L 21,553 4.39% 1
People Animals Nature PAN 12,865 2.62% 0
National Democratic Alternative ADN 7,668 1.56% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 2,364 0.48% 0
React, Include, Recycle RIR 1,323 0.27% 0
New Right ND 1,239 0.25% 0
Volt Portugal Volt 965 0.20% 0
Ergue-te E 560 0.11% 0
Alternative 21 (Earth Party and Alliance) PT-A 438 0.09% 0
Together for the People JPP 430 0.09% 0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP 393 0.08% 0
Valid Votes 491,403 100.00% 19
Blank Votes 6,253 1.24%
Rejected Votes – Other 4,945 0.98%
Total Polled 502,601 67.09%
Registered Electors 749,090

The following candidates were elected:[9] André Pinotes Batista (PS); Clarisse Campos (PS); Patrícia Carvalho (CH); Joana Cordeiro (IL); Nuno Gabriel (CH); Rita Matias (CH); Miguel Matos (PS); Ana Catarina Mendonça Mendes (PS); António Mendes (PS); Teresa Morais (AD); Joana Mortágua (BE); Paulo Muacho (L); Eurídice Pereira (PS); João Paulo Rebelo (PS); Sonia dos Reis (AD); Paulo Simões Ribeiro (AD); Paula Santos (CDU); Daniel Teixeira (CH); and Bruno Vitorino (AD).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 198,126 46.57% 10
Social Democratic Party PSD 69,967 16.44% 3
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 43,553 10.24% 2
Chega CH 39,171 9.21% 1
Left Bloc BE 24,940 5.86% 1
Liberal Initiative IL 22,225 5.22% 1
People Animals Nature PAN 8,641 2.03% 0
LIVRE L 6,140 1.44% 0
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 4,863 1.14% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 2,525 0.59% 0
React, Include, Recycle RIR 1,430 0.34% 0
National Democratic Alternative ADN 1,310 0.31% 0
Volt Portugal Volt 515 0.12% 0
Earth Party PT 493 0.12% 0
Socialist Alternative Movement MAS 462 0.11% 0
We, the Citizens! NC 375 0.09% 0
Ergue-te E 319 0.07% 0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP 208 0.05% 0
Together for the People JPP 203 0.05% 0
Valid Votes 425,466 100.00% 18
Blank Votes 4,415 1.02%
Rejected Votes – Other 3,379 0.78%
Total Polled 433,260 58.11%
Registered Electors 745,594

The following candidates were elected:[11] André Pinotes Batista (PS); Clarisse Campos (PS); Nuno Carvalho (PSD); Joana Cordeiro (IL); João Gomes Cravinho (PS); Bruno Dias (CDU); Ivan Gonçalves (PS); Fernando José (PS); Ana Catarina Mendonça Mendes (PS); António Mendes (PS); Joana Mortágua (BE); Fernando Negrão (PSD); Bruno Nunes (CH); Eurídice Pereira (PS); Jorge Seguro Sanches (PS); Maria Antónia Almeida Santos (PS); Paula Santos (CDU); and Fernanda Velez (PSD).

2010s

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

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 152,451 40.03% 9
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 62,370 16.38% 3
Social Democratic Party PSD 56,842 14.92% 3
Left Bloc BE 47,795 12.55% 2
People Animals Nature PAN 17,518 4.60% 1
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 11,698 3.07% 0
Chega CH 7,646 2.01% 0
LIVRE L 4,873 1.28% 0
Liberal Initiative IL 4,090 1.07% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 3,523 0.92% 0
Alliance A 2,892 0.76% 0
React, Include, Recycle RIR 2,106 0.55% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 1,754 0.46% 0
Earth Party PT 1,099 0.29% 0
We, the Citizens! NC 1,059 0.28% 0
United Party of Retirees and Pensioners PURP 1,032 0.27% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 743 0.20% 0
Democratic Republican Party PDR 690 0.18% 0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP 429 0.11% 0
Socialist Alternative Movement MAS 274 0.07% 0
Valid Votes 380,884 100.00% 18
Blank Votes 8,184 2.07%
Rejected Votes – Other 6,031 1.53%
Total Polled 395,099 53.64%
Registered Electors 736,583

The following candidates were elected:[13] André Pinotes Batista (PS); Eduardo Cabrita (PS); Nuno Carvalho (PSD); Sandra Cunha (BE); Ricardo Mourinho Félix (PS); José Luís Ferreira (CDU); João Galamba (PS); Francisco Lopes (CDU); Catarina Marcelino (PS); Ana Catarina Mendonça Mendes (PS); Joana Mortágua (BE); Fernando Negrão (PSD); Filipe Pacheco (PS); Eurídice Pereira (PS); Cristina Rodrigues (PAN); Maria Antónia Almeida Santos (PS); Paula Santos (CDU); and Fernanda Velez (PSD).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 145,607 35.49% 7
Portugal Ahead PàF 95,670 23.32% 5
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 79,511 19.38% 4
Left Bloc BE 55,372 13.50% 2
People Animals Nature PAN 8,170 1.99% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 6,729 1.64% 0
LIVRE L 4,263 1.04% 0
Democratic Republican Party PDR 4,142 1.01% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 2,681 0.65% 0
ACT! (Portuguese Labour Party
and Socialist Alternative Movement)
AGIR 1,801 0.44% 0
United Party of Retirees and Pensioners PURP 1,610 0.39% 0
The Earth Party Movement MPT 1,592 0.39% 0
We, the Citizens! NC 1,574 0.38% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 1,024 0.25% 0
Together for the People JPP 559 0.14% 0
Valid Votes 410,305 100.00% 18
Blank Votes 7,239 1.71%
Rejected Votes – Other 6,145 1.45%
Total Polled 423,689 58.38%
Registered Electors 725,753

The following candidates were elected:[15] Maria Luís Albuquerque (PàF); Heloísa Apolónia (CDU); Maria das Mercês Borges (PàF); Eduardo Cabrita (PS); Sandra Cunha (BE); Bruno Dias (CDU); Ricardo Mourinho Félix (PS); Francisco Lopes (CDU); Nuno Magalhães (PàF); Catarina Marcelino (PS); Inês de Medeiros (PS); Ana Catarina Mendonça Mendes (PS); Joana Mortágua (BE); Eurídice Pereira (PS); Paulo Trigo Pereira (PS); Pedro do ó Ramos (PàF); Paula Santos (CDU); and Bruno Vitorino (PàF).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 112,764 28.01% 5
Social Democratic Party PSD 105,583 26.23% 5
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 82,159 20.41% 4
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 50,861 12.63% 2
Left Bloc BE 29,667 7.37% 1
Party for Animals and Nature PAN 6,282 1.56% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 6,043 1.50% 0
Hope for Portugal Movement MEP 1,799 0.45% 0
The Earth Party Movement MPT 1,682 0.42% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 1,595 0.40% 0
Pro-Life Party PPV 1,191 0.30% 0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP 1,133 0.28% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 847 0.21% 0
New Democracy Party ND 661 0.16% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 308 0.08% 0
Valid Votes 402,575 100.00% 17
Blank Votes 10,866 2.59%
Rejected Votes – Other 5,688 1.36%
Total Polled 419,129 58.86%
Registered Electors 712,135

The following candidates were elected:[17] Mariana Aiveca (BE); Maria Luís Albuquerque (PSD); Heloísa Apolónia (CDU); Maria das Mercês Borges (PSD); Eduardo Cabrita (PS); Duarte Cordeiro (PS); Bruno Dias (CDU); Francisco Lopes (CDU); Nuno Magalhães (CDS-PP); Ana Catarina Mendonça Mendes (PS); Eurídice Pereira (PS); Pedro do ó Ramos (PSD); Paulo Simões Ribeiro (PSD); Paula Santos (CDU); Vieira da Silva (PS); João Paulo Viegas (CDS-PP); and Bruno Vitorino (PSD).

2000s

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

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 142,727 35.14% 7
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 84,183 20.73% 4
Social Democratic Party PSD 68,731 16.92% 3
Left Bloc BE 58,833 14.49% 2
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 38,358 9.44% 1
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 5,574 1.37% 0
Hope for Portugal Movement MEP 1,710 0.42% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 1,238 0.30% 0
Merit and Society Movement MMS 1,158 0.29% 0
New Democracy Party ND 1,089 0.27% 0
The Earth Party Movement and Humanist Party MPT-PH 917 0.23% 0
Pro-Life Party PPV 730 0.18% 0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP 600 0.15% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 313 0.08% 0
Valid Votes 406,161 100.00% 17
Blank Votes 7,313 1.74%
Rejected Votes – Other 6,032 1.44%
Total Polled 419,506 59.28%
Registered Electors 707,628

The following candidates were elected:[19] Mariana Aiveca (BE); Heloísa Apolónia (CDU); Maria das Mercês Borges (PSD); Eduardo Cabrita (PS); Osvaldo de Castro (PS); Bruno Dias (CDU); Francisco Lopes (CDU); Catarina Marcelino (PS); Nuno Magalhães (CDS-PP); Pedro Marques (PS); Ana Catarina Mendonça Mendes (PS); Fernando Negrão (PSD); Eurídice Pereira (PS); Luís Rodrigues (PSD); Fernando Rosas (BE); Paula Santos (CDU); and Vieira da Silva (PS).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 186,365 44.78% 8
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 85,452 20.53% 3
Social Democratic Party PSD 68,695 16.51% 3
Left Bloc BE 43,862 10.54% 2
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 21,683 5.21% 1
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 5,356 1.29% 0
New Democracy Party ND 2,109 0.51% 0
Humanist Party PH 1,152 0.28% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 906 0.22% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 571 0.14% 0
Valid Votes 416,151 100.00% 17
Blank Votes 7,200 1.69%
Rejected Votes – Other 3,812 0.89%
Total Polled 427,163 64.11%
Registered Electors 666,307

The following candidates were elected:[21] Mariana Aiveca (BE); Alberto Antunes (PS); Heloísa Apolónia (CDU); Eduardo Cabrita (PS); Alberto Arons de Carvalho (PS); Marisa Costa (PS); Joel Hasse Ferreira (PS); Francisco Lopes (CDU); Nuno Magalhães (CDS-PP); Luís Carloto Marques (PSD); Fernando Negrão (PSD); Vitor Ramalho (PS); Luís Rodrigues (PSD); Fernando Rosas (BE); Odete Santos (CDU); Teresa Moraes Sarmento (PS); and António Vitorino (PS).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 154,794 40.06% 7
Social Democratic Party PSD 97,465 25.22% 5
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 80,759 20.90% 4
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 27,216 7.04% 1
Left Bloc BE 18,213 4.71% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 4,324 1.12% 0
The Earth Party Movement MPT 1,436 0.37% 0
Humanist Party PH 791 0.20% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 723 0.19% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 709 0.18% 0
Valid Votes 386,430 100.00% 17
Blank Votes 4,536 1.15%
Rejected Votes – Other 3,228 0.82%
Total Polled 394,194 60.08%
Registered Electors 656,079

The following candidates were elected:[23] Alberto Antunes (PS); Heloísa Apolónia (CDU); Eduardo Cabrita (PS); Clara Carneiro (PSD); Aires de Carvalho (PS); Narana Coissoró (CDS-PP); Bruno Dias (CDU); Joel Hasse Ferreira (PS); Miguel Frasquilho (PSD); Paulo Pedroso (PS); Vitor Ramalho (PS); Luís Rodrigues (PSD); Pedro Roque (PSD); Maria Amélia Santos (PS); Odete Santos (CDU); Jerónimo de Sousa (CDU); and Bruno Vitorino (PSD).

1990s

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

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 170,685 44.64% 8
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 96,709 25.29% 5
Social Democratic Party PSD 70,347 18.40% 3
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 21,983 5.75% 1
Left Bloc BE 13,806 3.61% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 4,142 1.08% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 1,782 0.47% 0
The Earth Party Movement MPT 1,714 0.45% 0
National Solidarity Party PSN 796 0.21% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 387 0.10% 0
Valid Votes 382,351 100.00% 17
Blank Votes 4,756 1.22%
Rejected Votes – Other 3,298 0.84%
Total Polled 390,405 60.67%
Registered Electors 643,453

The following candidates were elected:[25] Alberto Antunes (PS); Maria Amélia Antunes (PS); Heloísa Apolónia (CDU); Manuela Arcanjo (PS); Mata Cáceres (PS); António Capucho (PSD); Jorge Coelho (PS); Rosado Fernandes (CDS-PP); Lucília Ferra (PSD); Joel Hasse Ferreira (PS); Joaquim Matias (CDU); Vicente Merendas (CDU); Paulo Pedroso (PS); Eduardo Pereira (PS); Odete Santos (CDU); Octávio Teixeira (CDU); and Bruno Vitorino (PSD).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 194,313 45.66% 9
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 102,911 24.18% 4
Social Democratic Party PSD 79,645 18.72% 3
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 31,261 7.35% 1
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 7,181 1.69% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 3,832 0.90% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 2,650 0.62% 0
People's Monarchist Party
and The Earth Party Movement
PPM-MPT 1,666 0.39% 0
People's Party PG 1,010 0.24% 0
National Solidarity Party PSN 659 0.15% 0
Unity Movement for Workers MUT 396 0.09% 0
Valid Votes 425,524 100.00% 17
Blank Votes 3,636 0.84%
Rejected Votes – Other 3,795 0.88%
Total Polled 432,955 68.03%
Registered Electors 636,420

The following candidates were elected:[27] Nuno Abecasis (CDS-PP); Heloísa Apolónia (CDU); Rogério Brito (CDU); Mata Cáceres (PS); Aires de Carvalho (PS); Fernanda Costa (PS); Cardoso Ferreira (PSD); Joel Hasse Ferreira (PS); José Vera Jardim (PS); Eduardo Pereira (PS); Carlos Pimenta (PSD); Pedro Pinto (PSD); José Reis (PS); Garcia dos Santos (PS); Odete Santos (CDU); Octávio Teixeira (CDU); and António Vitorino (PS).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD 140,281 35.37% 6
Socialist Party PS 114,867 28.96% 5
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 100,784 25.41% 5
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 10,903 2.75% 0
National Solidarity Party PSN 9,594 2.42% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 7,406 1.87% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 6,368 1.61% 0
Democratic Renewal Party PRD 3,772 0.95% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 1,724 0.43% 0
Left Revolutionary Front FER 951 0.24% 0
Valid Votes 396,650 100.00% 16
Blank Votes 4,432 1.09%
Rejected Votes – Other 3,699 0.91%
Total Polled 404,781 67.96%
Registered Electors 595,638

The following candidates were elected:[29] António Alves (PSD); Ana Maria Bettencourt (PS); Rogério Brito (CDU); Mata Cáceres (PS); Torres Couto (PS); Cardoso Ferreira (PSD); Joel Hasse Ferreira (PS); Eduardo Gomes (PSD); José Manuel Maia (CDU); André Martins (CDU); Eduardo Pereira (PS); Margarida Silva Pereira (PSD); Carlos Pimenta (PSD); Couto dos Santos (PSD); Odete Santos (CDU); and Octávio Teixeira (CDU).

1980s

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

Party Votes % Seats
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 129,037 33.35% 7
Social Democratic Party PSD 128,402 33.18% 6
Socialist Party PS 69,408 17.94% 3
Democratic Renewal Party PRD 34,109 8.82% 1
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 7,401 1.91% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 5,858 1.51% 0
Portuguese Democratic Movement MDP 3,664 0.95% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 2,783 0.72% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,871 0.48% 0
Christian Democratic Party PDC 1,433 0.37% 0
Communist Party (Reconstructed) PC(R) 1,275 0.33% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 1,021 0.26% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 667 0.17% 0
Valid Votes 386,929 100.00% 17
Blank Votes 3,694 0.94%
Rejected Votes – Other 3,471 0.88%
Total Polled 394,094 72.98%
Registered Electors 540,007

The following candidates were elected:[31] Domingos Abrantes (CDU); Rogério Brito (CDU); António Lopes Cardoso (PS): Francisco Costa (PSD); Cardoso Ferreira (PSD); Eduardo Gomes (PSD); Marques Júnior (PRD); José Manuel Maia (CDU); Eduardo Pereira (PS); Carlos Pimenta (PSD); Carlos Ramildes (CDU); José Reis (PS); Couto dos Santos (PSD); Maria Amélia Santos (CDU); Odete Santos (CDU); Nuno Silvestre (PSD); and José Vitoriano (CDU).

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

Party Votes % Seats
United People Alliance APU 160,702 38.92% 7
Democratic Renewal Party PRD 85,902 20.80% 4
Socialist Party PS 69,585 16.85% 3
Social Democratic Party PSD 64,674 15.66% 3
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 16,140 3.91% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 8,182 1.98% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 2,710 0.66% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,543 0.37% 0
Christian Democratic Party PDC 1,374 0.33% 0
Communist Party (Reconstructed) PC(R) 1,136 0.28% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 987 0.24% 0
Valid Votes 412,935 100.00% 17
Blank Votes 3,135 0.75%
Rejected Votes – Other 4,713 1.12%
Total Polled 420,783 57.00%
Registered Electors 738,253

The following candidates were elected:[33] Domingos Abrantes (APU); Rogério Brito (APU); Mata Cáceres (PS); José Caeiro (PRD); Ana Crugeira (PRD); Cardoso Ferreira (PSD); Carlos Ganopa (PRD); Eduardo Gomes (PSD); Maldonado Gonelha (PS); Marques Júnior (PRD); José Manuel Maia (APU); Carlos Manafaia (APU); Jorge Patrício (APU); Eduardo Pereira (PS); Carlos Pimenta (PSD); Odete Santos (APU); and José Vitoriano (APU).

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

Party Votes % Seats
United People Alliance APU 183,372 46.81% 8
Socialist Party PS 122,531 31.28% 6
Social Democratic Party PSD 50,657 12.93% 2
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 20,578 5.25% 1
Popular Democratic Union UDP 6,959 1.78% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,739 0.44% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 1,590 0.41% 0
Christian Democratic Party PDC 1,252 0.32% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 1,129 0.29% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 989 0.25% 0
Socialist Workers League LST 504 0.13% 0
Portuguese Marxist–Leninist Communist Organization OCMLP 468 0.12% 0
Valid Votes 391,768 100.00% 17
Blank Votes 3,203 0.80%
Rejected Votes – Other 5,124 1.28%
Total Polled 400,095 81.73%
Registered Electors 489,553

The following candidates were elected:[35] Domingos Abrantes (APU); Rogério Brito (APU); Mata Cáceres (PS); Carlos Espadinha (APU); Cardoso Ferreira (PSD); Joel Hasse Ferreira (PS); João Corregedor da Fonseca (APU); Eduardo Gomes (PSD); Maldonado Gonelha (PS); Victor Hugo (PS); José Manuel Maia (APU); Jorge Patrício (APU); Eduardo Pereira (PS); Américo Salteiro (PS); Odete Santos (APU); Henrique Soudo (CDS); and José Vitoriano (APU).

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

Party Votes % Seats
United People Alliance APU 179,030 44.79% 9
Democratic Alliance AD 97,930 24.50% 4
Republican and Socialist Front FRS 95,841 23.98% 4
Popular Democratic Union UDP 11,453 2.87% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 4,728 1.18% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 4,267 1.07% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 2,392 0.60% 0
Labour Party PT 2,171 0.54% 0
Democratic Party of the Atlantic PDA 740 0.19% 0
Christian Democratic Party,
Independent Movement
for the National Reconstruction /
Party of the Portuguese Right

and National Front
PDC-
MIRN/
PDP-
FN
608 0.15% 0
Portuguese Marxist–Leninist Communist Organization OCMLP 522 0.13% 0
Valid Votes 399,682 100.00% 17
Blank Votes 2,348 0.58%
Rejected Votes – Other 5,068 1.24%
Total Polled 407,098 86.82%
Registered Electors 468,891

The following candidates were elected:[37] Domingos Abrantes (APU); Luís Nunes de Almeida (FRS); Rogério Brito (APU); Mata Cáceres (FRS); Carlos Espadinha (APU); Cardoso Ferreira (AD); José Manuel Maia (APU); Fernando Sousa Marques (APU); Virgílio Nunes (AD); Jorge Patrício (APU); Rui Pena (AD); Eduardo Pereira (FRS); Herculano Pires (FRS); Helena Roseta (AD); Odete Santos (APU); Ercilia Talhadas (APU); and José Vitoriano (APU).

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

Party Votes % Seats
United People Alliance APU 189,593 47.96% 9
Democratic Alliance AD 89,978 22.76% 4
Socialist Party PS 86,192 21.80% 4
Popular Democratic Union UDP 15,995 4.05% 0
Left-wing Union for the Socialist Democracy UEDS 3,196 0.81% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 3,140 0.79% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 2,437 0.62% 0
Christian Democratic Party PDC 2,178 0.55% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 1,669 0.42% 0
Portuguese Marxist–Leninist Communist Organization OCMLP 967 0.24% 0
Valid Votes 395,345 100.00% 17
Blank Votes 3,260 0.81%
Rejected Votes – Other 4,939 1.22%
Total Polled 403,544 88.28%
Registered Electors 457,112

The following candidates were elected:[39] Domingos Abrantes (APU); Alberto Antunes (PS); Miguel Camolas (AD); Henrique Cardoso (AD); João Cravinho (PS); Carlos Espadinha (APU); José Aranha Figueiredo (APU); José Manuel Maia (APU); Fernando Sousa Marques (APU); Eduardo Pereira (PS); Emídio Pinheiro (AD); Herculano Pires (PS); Freitas Rodrigues (APU); Helena Roseta (AD); Jaime Serra (APU); Ercilia Talhadas (APU); and Marino Vicente (APU).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Portuguese Communist Party PCP 159,087 45.95% 9
Socialist Party PS 115,352 33.32% 7
Democratic People's Party PPD 30,142 8.71% 1
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 15,724 4.54% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 10,057 2.90% 0
People's Socialist Front FSP 3,467 1.00% 0
Re-Organized Movement of the Party of the Proletariat MRPP 3,194 0.92% 0
Communist Party of Portugal (Marxist–Leninist) PCP(ML) 2,987 0.86% 0
Movement of Socialist Left MES 2,242 0.65% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 973 0.28% 0
Worker–Peasant Alliance AOC 911 0.26% 0
Christian Democratic Party PDC 885 0.26% 0
Internationalist Communist League LCI 653 0.19% 0
Workers' Revolutionary Party PRT 565 0.16% 0
Valid Votes 346,239 100.00% 17
Rejected Votes 12,436 3.47%
Total Polled 358,675 84.73%
Registered Electors 423,293

The following candidates were elected:[41] Domingos Abrantes (PCP); Alberto Antunes (PS); Alfredo Carvalho (PS); Mata Cáceres (PS); Duarte Gomes (PCP); Maldonado Gonelha (PS); António Juzarte (PCP); Américo Leal (PCP); Rui Machete (PPD); José Manuel Maia (PCP); Fernando Sousa Marques (PCP); Hermenegilda Pereira (PCP); José Justiniano Pinto (PS); Herculano Pires (PS); António Aires Rodrigues (PS); Jaime Serra (PCP); and Ercilia Talhadas (PCP).

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