Beja (Assembly of the Republic constituency)

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.

Beja
Constituency
for the Assembly of the Republic
Outline map
Location of Beja within Portugal
DistrictBeja
Population146,725 (2022)[1]
Electorate119,102 (2024)
Area10,263 km2 (2022)[2]
Current Constituency
Created1976
Seats
List
  • 3 (1999–present)
  • 4 (1991–1999)
  • 5 (1979–1991)
  • 6 (1976–1979)
Deputies[3]
List
  •   Nelson Brito (PS)
  •   Diva Ribeiro (CH)
  •   Gonçalo Valente (PSD)

Electoral system

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Beja currently elects three 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 11,570 15.45% 0 3,393 4.53% 0 24,408 32.59% 1 943 1.26% 0 12,890 17.21% 1 1,708 2.28% 0 16,595 22.16% 1
2022 12,442 18.82% 1 2,511 3.80% 0 29,533 44.66% 2 597 0.90% 0 10,767 16.28% 0 1,388 2.10% 0 515 0.78% 0 6,932 10.48% 0
2019 14,655 23.71% 1 5,833 9.44% 0 26,161 42.33% 2 1,269 2.05% 0 8,546 13.83% 0 279 0.45% 0 1,490 2.41% 0 1,313 2.12% 0
2015 18,592 25.78% 1 6,105 8.47% 0 27,778 38.52% 1 598 0.83% 0 14,980 20.77% 1
2011 19,000 26.33% 1 3,890 5.39% 0 22,307 30.91% 1 532 0.74% 0 17,710 24.54% 1 5,463 7.57% 0
2009 23,665 29.85% 1 8,142 10.27% 0 28,418 35.85% 2 11,889 15.00% 0 4,655 5.87% 0 124 0.16% 0
2005 21,036 24.63% 1 4,144 4.85% 0 44,556 52.16% 2 10,730 12.56% 0 2,562 3.00% 0
2002 19,911 24.71% 1 1,554 1.93% 0 35,814 44.44% 2 17,449 21.65% 0 3,063 3.80% 0
1999 24,080 28.91% 1 1,314 1.58% 0 39,729 47.70% 2 12,310 14.78% 0 3,313 3.98% 0
1995 28,178 29.75% 1 992 1.05% 0 44,168 46.64% 2 15,125 15.97% 1 3,495 3.69% 0
1991 29,429 31.32% 2 27,470 29.24% 1 790 0.84% 0 28,308 30.13% 1 2,245 2.39% 0
1987 39,592 39.88% 3 1,098 1.11% 0 20,742 20.89% 1 5,868 5.91% 0 25,121 25.31% 1 2,011 2.03% 0
1985 50,814 46.26% 3 1,438 1.31% 0 22,805 20.76% 1 13,127 11.95% 0 15,532 14.14% 1 2,471 2.25% 0
1983 56,986 51.29% 3 980 0.88% 0 32,265 29.04% 2 13,545 12.19% 0 4,719 4.25% 0
1980 57,988 48.46% 3 1,589 1.33% 0 25,996 21.72% 1 27,619 23.08% 1
1979 63,498 52.25% 3 2,201 1.81% 0 27,503 22.63% 1 23,743 19.54% 1
1976 52,839 46.09% 4 2,671 2.33% 0 38,405 33.50% 2 9,882 8.62% 0 5,004 4.36% 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 24,408 32.59% 1
Chega CH 16,595 22.16% 1
Democratic Alliance AD 12,890 17.21% 1
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 11,570 15.45% 0
Left Bloc BE 3,393 4.53% 0
Liberal Initiative IL 1,708 2.28% 0
LIVRE L 1,369 1.83% 0
People Animals Nature PAN 943 1.26% 0
National Democratic Alternative ADN 859 1.15% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 624 0.83% 0
React, Include, Recycle RIR 180 0.24% 0
Volt Portugal Volt 147 0.20% 0
New Right ND 106 0.14% 0
Ergue-te E 95 0.13% 0
Valid Votes 74,887 100.00% 3
Blank Votes 1,172 1.52%
Rejected Votes – Other 935 1.21%
Total Polled 76,994 64.65%
Registered Electors 119,102

The following candidates were elected:[9] Nelson Brito (PS); Diva Ribeiro (CH); and Gonçalo Valente (AD).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 29,533 44.66% 2
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 12,442 18.82% 1
Social Democratic Party PSD 10,767 16.28% 0
Chega CH 6,932 10.48% 0
Left Bloc BE 2,511 3.80% 0
Liberal Initiative IL 1,388 2.10% 0
People Animals Nature PAN 597 0.90% 0
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 515 0.78% 0
LIVRE L 491 0.74% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 415 0.63% 0
React, Include, Recycle RIR 156 0.24% 0
Volt Portugal Volt 103 0.16% 0
Earth Party PT 88 0.13% 0
Ergue-te E 78 0.12% 0
Socialist Alternative Movement MAS 62 0.09% 0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP 45 0.07% 0
Valid Votes 66,123 100.00% 3
Blank Votes 763 1.13%
Rejected Votes – Other 634 0.94%
Total Polled 67,520 56.17%
Registered Electors 120,204

The following candidates were elected:[11] Nelson Brito (PS); Pedro do Carmo (PS); and João Dias (CDU).

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 26,161 42.33% 2
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 14,655 23.71% 1
Social Democratic Party PSD 8,546 13.83% 0
Left Bloc BE 5,833 9.44% 0
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 1,490 2.41% 0
Chega CH 1,313 2.12% 0
People Animals Nature PAN 1,269 2.05% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 865 1.40% 0
LIVRE L 398 0.64% 0
Liberal Initiative IL 279 0.45% 0
Alliance A 252 0.41% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 200 0.32% 0
Earth Party PT 169 0.27% 0
We, the Citizens! NC 117 0.19% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 95 0.15% 0
Democratic Republican Party PDR 91 0.15% 0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP 74 0.12% 0
Valid Votes 61,807 100.00% 3
Blank Votes 1,378 2.14%
Rejected Votes – Other 1,083 1.69%
Total Polled 64,268 52.26%
Registered Electors 122,987

The following candidates were elected:[13] Pedro do Carmo (PS); João Dias (CDU); and Telma Guerreiro (PS).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 27,778 38.52% 1
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 18,592 25.78% 1
Portugal Ahead PàF 14,980 20.77% 1
Left Bloc BE 6,105 8.47% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,924 2.67% 0
People Animals Nature PAN 598 0.83% 0
Democratic Republican Party PDR 354 0.49% 0
United Party of Retirees and Pensioners PURP 348 0.48% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 274 0.38% 0
LIVRE L 272 0.38% 0
The Earth Party Movement MPT 246 0.34% 0
ACT! (Portuguese Labour Party
and Socialist Alternative Movement)
AGIR 194 0.27% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 190 0.26% 0
We, the Citizens! NC 166 0.23% 0
Together for the People JPP 87 0.12% 0
Valid Votes 72,108 100.00% 3
Blank Votes 1,232 1.65%
Rejected Votes – Other 1,124 1.51%
Total Polled 74,464 57.83%
Registered Electors 128,754

The following candidates were elected:[15] Pedro do Carmo (PS); João Ramos (CDU); and Nilza de Sena (PàF).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 22,307 30.91% 1
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 19,000 26.33% 1
Social Democratic Party PSD 17,710 24.54% 1
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 5,463 7.57% 0
Left Bloc BE 3,890 5.39% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,980 2.74% 0
Party for Animals and Nature PAN 532 0.74% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 306 0.42% 0
The Earth Party Movement MPT 255 0.35% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 232 0.32% 0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP 201 0.28% 0
Hope for Portugal Movement MEP 191 0.26% 0
Humanist Party PH 93 0.13% 0
Valid Votes 72,160 100.00% 3
Blank Votes 1,695 2.26%
Rejected Votes – Other 1,013 1.35%
Total Polled 74,868 55.16%
Registered Electors 135,739

The following candidates were elected:[17] Luís Pita Ameixa (PS); Carlos Moedas (PSD); and João Ramos (CDU).

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 28,418 35.85% 2
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 23,665 29.85% 1
Social Democratic Party PSD 11,889 15.00% 0
Left Bloc BE 8,142 10.27% 0
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 4,655 5.87% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,278 1.61% 0
The Earth Party Movement and Humanist Party MPT-PH 254 0.32% 0
Hope for Portugal Movement MEP 241 0.30% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 178 0.22% 0
Merit and Society Movement MMS 169 0.21% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 138 0.17% 0
Pro-Life Party PPV 124 0.16% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 117 0.15% 0
Valid Votes 79,268 100.00% 3
Blank Votes 1,223 1.50%
Rejected Votes – Other 979 1.20%
Total Polled 81,470 59.35%
Registered Electors 137,275

The following candidates were elected:[19] Luís Pita Ameixa (PS); Fernando Medina (PS); and José Soeiro (CDU).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 44,556 52.16% 2
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 21,036 24.63% 1
Social Democratic Party PSD 10,730 12.56% 0
Left Bloc BE 4,144 4.85% 0
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 2,562 3.00% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,632 1.91% 0
New Democracy Party ND 350 0.41% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 212 0.25% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 197 0.23% 0
Valid Votes 85,419 100.00% 3
Blank Votes 1,045 1.20%
Rejected Votes – Other 886 1.01%
Total Polled 87,350 62.97%
Registered Electors 138,713

The following candidates were elected:[21] Luís Pita Ameixa (PS); Marcos Perestrello (PS); and José Soeiro (CDU).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 35,814 44.44% 2
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 19,911 24.71% 1
Social Democratic Party PSD 17,449 21.65% 0
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 3,063 3.80% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,937 2.40% 0
Left Bloc BE 1,554 1.93% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 255 0.32% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 236 0.29% 0
The Earth Party Movement MPT 192 0.24% 0
Humanist Party PH 173 0.21% 0
Valid Votes 80,584 100.00% 3
Blank Votes 753 0.92%
Rejected Votes – Other 911 1.11%
Total Polled 82,248 58.07%
Registered Electors 141,634

The following candidates were elected:[23] Rui Cunha (PS); Rodeia Machado (CDU); and Luís Miranda (PS).

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 39,729 47.70% 2
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 24,080 28.91% 1
Social Democratic Party PSD 12,310 14.78% 0
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 3,313 3.98% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,664 2.00% 0
Left Bloc BE 1,314 1.58% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 395 0.47% 0
The Earth Party Movement MPT 277 0.33% 0
National Solidarity Party PSN 210 0.25% 0
Valid Votes 83,292 100.00% 3
Blank Votes 853 1.00%
Rejected Votes – Other 870 1.02%
Total Polled 85,015 58.51%
Registered Electors 145,288

The following candidates were elected:[25] Rui Cunha (PS); Rodeia Machado (CDU); and Gavino Paixão (PS).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 44,168 46.64% 2
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 28,178 29.75% 1
Social Democratic Party PSD 15,125 15.97% 1
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 3,495 3.69% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 2,173 2.29% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 992 1.05% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 570 0.60% 0
Valid Votes 94,701 100.00% 4
Blank Votes 620 0.64%
Rejected Votes – Other 1,147 1.19%
Total Polled 96,468 63.88%
Registered Electors 151,016

The following candidates were elected:[27] Teresa Patrício de Gouveia (PSD); Agostinho Moleiro (PS); António Saleiro (PS); and José Soeiro (CDU).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 29,429 31.32% 2
Social Democratic Party PSD 28,308 30.13% 1
Socialist Party PS 27,470 29.24% 1
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 2,314 2.46% 0
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 2,245 2.39% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,828 1.95% 0
National Solidarity Party PSN 990 1.05% 0
Democratic Renewal Party PRD 790 0.84% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 366 0.39% 0
Democratic Party of the Atlantic PDA 216 0.23% 0
Valid Votes 93,956 100.00% 4
Blank Votes 1,005 1.04%
Rejected Votes – Other 1,763 1.82%
Total Polled 96,724 63.36%
Registered Electors 152,651

The following candidates were elected:[29] Mendes Bota (PSD); Lourdes Hespanhol (CDU); Helena Torres Marques (PS); and Miguel Urbano Rodrigues (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 39,592 39.88% 3
Social Democratic Party PSD 25,121 25.31% 1
Socialist Party PS 20,742 20.89% 1
Democratic Renewal Party PRD 5,868 5.91% 0
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 2,011 2.03% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 1,101 1.11% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 1,098 1.11% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,024 1.03% 0
Portuguese Democratic Movement MDP 914 0.92% 0
Communist Party (Reconstructed) PC(R) 714 0.72% 0
Christian Democratic Party PDC 691 0.70% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 392 0.39% 0
Valid Votes 99,268 100.00% 5
Blank Votes 1,521 1.49%
Rejected Votes – Other 1,614 1.58%
Total Polled 102,403 67.65%
Registered Electors 151,377

The following candidates were elected:[31] Álvaro Barreto (PSD); Manuel Filipe (CDU); Helena Torres Marques (PS); Cláudio Percheiro (CDU); and Bernardina Sebastião (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 50,814 46.26% 3
Socialist Party PS 22,805 20.76% 1
Social Democratic Party PSD 15,532 14.14% 1
Democratic Renewal Party PRD 13,127 11.95% 0
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 2,471 2.25% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 1,438 1.31% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 1,351 1.23% 0
Christian Democratic Party PDC 648 0.59% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 623 0.57% 0
Communist Party (Reconstructed) PC(R) 592 0.54% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 455 0.41% 0
Valid Votes 109,856 100.00% 5
Blank Votes 1,182 1.04%
Rejected Votes – Other 2,205 1.95%
Total Polled 113,243 75.06%
Registered Electors 150,877

The following candidates were elected:[33] Álvaro Barreto (PSD); Helena Torres Marques (PS); Francisco Miguel (APU); Belchior Pereira (APU); and Bernardina Sebastião (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 56,986 51.29% 3
Socialist Party PS 32,265 29.04% 2
Social Democratic Party PSD 13,545 12.19% 0
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 4,719 4.25% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 980 0.88% 0
Socialist Workers League LST 933 0.84% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 585 0.53% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 412 0.37% 0
Christian Democratic Party PDC 361 0.32% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 316 0.28% 0
Valid Votes 111,102 100.00% 5
Blank Votes 953 0.83%
Rejected Votes – Other 3,228 2.80%
Total Polled 115,283 78.47%
Registered Electors 146,909

The following candidates were elected:[35] Luís Cacito (PS); Manuel Masseno (PS); Francisco Miguel (APU); Belchior Pereira (APU); and José Soeiro (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 57,988 48.46% 3
Democratic Alliance AD 27,619 23.08% 1
Republican and Socialist Front FRS 25,996 21.72% 1
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 2,058 1.72% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 1,693 1.41% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 1,589 1.33% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,114 0.93% 0
Labour Party PT 1,022 0.85% 0
Christian Democratic Party,
Independent Movement
for the National Reconstruction /
Party of the Portuguese Right

and National Front
PDC-
MIRN/
PDP-
FN
593 0.50% 0
Valid Votes 119,672 100.00% 5
Blank Votes 885 0.72%
Rejected Votes – Other 2,589 2.10%
Total Polled 123,146 84.35%
Registered Electors 145,989

The following candidates were elected:[37] António Duarte Chagas (AD); José Carreira Marques (APU); Francisco Miguel (APU); Dinis Miranda (APU); and Trindade Reis (FRS).

1970s

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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 63,498 52.25% 3
Socialist Party PS 27,503 22.63% 1
Democratic Alliance AD 23,743 19.54% 1
Popular Democratic Union UDP 2,201 1.81% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,846 1.52% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 1,144 0.94% 0
Left-wing Union for the Socialist Democracy UEDS 829 0.68% 0
Christian Democratic Party PDC 752 0.62% 0
Valid Votes 121,516 100.00% 5
Blank Votes 1,121 0.89%
Rejected Votes – Other 2,633 2.10%
Total Polled 125,270 86.92%
Registered Electors 144,127

The following candidates were elected:[39] António Duarte Chagas (AD); António Azevedo Gomes (PS); José Carreira Marques (APU); Francisco Miguel (APU); and Dinis Miranda (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 52,839 46.09% 4
Socialist Party PS 38,405 33.50% 2
Democratic People's Party PPD 9,882 8.62% 0
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 5,004 4.36% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 2,671 2.33% 0
Movement of Socialist Left MES 2,092 1.82% 0
People's Socialist Front FSP 1,564 1.36% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 724 0.63% 0
Worker–Peasant Alliance AOC 557 0.49% 0
Internationalist Communist League LCI 481 0.42% 0
Re-Organized Movement of the Party of the Proletariat MRPP 428 0.37% 0
Valid Votes 114,647 100.00% 6
Rejected Votes 5,478 4.56%
Total Polled 120,125 83.81%
Registered Electors 143,333

The following candidates were elected:[41] Luís Cacito (PS); Lopes Cardoso (PS); José Carreira Marques (PCP); Francisco Miguel (PCP); Manuel Moita (PCP); and Fernanda Peleja (PCP).

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