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Results breakdown of the 2022 Portuguese legislative election

Results breakdown of the 2022 Portuguese legislative election

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This is the results breakdown of the Assembly of the Republic election held in Portugal on 30 January 2022. The following tables show detailed results in each of the country's 22 electoral constituencies.

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Controversies and accusations following the counting of overseas ballots, the Constitutional Court forced the repetition of the election in the Europe constituency, which elected two MPs.[1] The rerun of the election in the overseas constituency of Europe occurred, for in person voting, on 12 and 13 March 2022, and postal ballots were received until 23 March 2022.[2] The final, certified election results were published in the official journal, Diário da República, on 26 March 2022.[3]

Electoral system

The Assembly of the Republic has 230 members elected to four-year terms. The number of seats to be elected by each district depends on the district magnitude.[4] 226 seats are allocated proportionally by the number of registered voters in the 18 Districts in Mainland Portugal, plus Azores and Madeira, and 4 fixed seats are allocated for overseas voters, 2 seats for voters in Europe and another 2 seats for voters Outside Europe.[5] The 230 members of Parliament are elected using the D'Hondt method and by a closed list proportional representation system. Members represent the country as a whole and not the constituencies in which they were elected.[6]

Summary

Nationwide results

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Results by constituency

Azores

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Aveiro

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Beja

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Braga

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Bragança

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Castelo Branco

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Coimbra

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Évora

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Faro

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Guarda

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Leiria

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Lisbon

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Madeira

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Portalegre

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Porto

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Santarém

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Setúbal

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Viana do Castelo

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Vila Real

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Viseu

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Europe

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Outside of Europe

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Notes

  1. In Azores and Madeira, the PSD ran in coalitions with the CDS – People's Party (CDS–PP) and PPM, and the 5 MPs elected in these coalitions are all from the PSD, so the results of these coalitions are added in the nationwide results for the PSD.
  2. Rui Tavares, running for Lisbon, was the party's main candidate in this campaign.
  3. Only in mainland Portugal
  4. In Madeira, the PSD and the CDS–PP contested the elections in a coalition called Madeira First (Madeira Primeiro).
  5. In Azores, the PSD, the CDS–PP, and the People's Monarchist Party (PPM) contested the elections in a coalition called Democratic Alliance (Aliança Democrática).
  6. In September 2021, the Democratic Republican Party (PDR) changed its name to the National Democratic Alternative (ADN).
  7. In July 2020, the National Renovator Party (PNR) changed its name to Rise Up (E).
  8. PPM list only in Madeira

References

  1. "TC declara nula eleição no círculo da Europa que terá de ser repetida". Sapo (in Portuguese). 2022-02-15. Retrieved 2022-02-15.
  2. "Votação dos emigrantes vai repetir-se a 12 e 13 março". Expresso (in Portuguese). 2022-02-16. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  3. "Diário da República". dre.pt. Retrieved 2022-11-21.
  4. "Effective threshold in electoral systems". Trinity College, Dublin. Retrieved 2015-10-21.
  5. "Electora Law of the Assembly of the Republic" (PDF). Comissão Nacional de Eleições. Retrieved 2015-10-21.

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