Coimbra (Assembly of the Republic constituency)

Coimbra 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 Coimbra. 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 371,769 registered electors.

Coimbra
Constituency
for the Assembly of the Republic
Location of Coimbra within Portugal
DistrictCoimbra
Population411,450 (2022)[1]
Electorate371,769 (2024)
Area3,974 km2 (2022)[2]
Current Constituency
Created1976
Seats
List
  • 9 (2011–present)
  • 10 (1991–2011)
  • 11 (1983–1991)
  • 12 (1976–1983)
Deputies[3]
List
  •   Ana Abrunhosa (PS)
  •   Pedro Coimbra (PS)
  •   Raquel Ferreira (PS)
  •   Ricardo Lino (PS)
  •   Maurício Marques (PSD)
  •   Eliseu Neves (CH)
  •   Ana Oliveira (PSD)
  •   António Pinto Pereira (CH)
  •   Martim Syder (PSD)

Electoral system

Coimbra currently elects nine of the 230 members of the Assembly of the Republic using the closed party-list proportional representation electoral system.[4][5] Seats are allocated using the D'Hondt method.[6][7]

Election results

Summary

ElectionUnitary 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
20246,8192.90%012,3715.27%079,12033.70%43,8391.64%074,04031.54%39,5924.09%037,42815.94%2
20227,2813.47%010,8885.19%097,32446.42%62,5691.23%062,80429.96%37,7913.72%03,2441.55%013,1826.29%0
201911,4025.90%022,80511.80%179,59641.18%55,3562.77%054,28628.09%31,6820.87%07,1033.68%01,8440.95%0
201515,4767.34%021,77310.33%177,68836.86%42,1651.03%081,88038.85%4
201114,1386.56%013,0346.05%066,19930.72%32,5351.18%091,02842.24%522,39110.39%13360.16%0
200913,5385.93%025,51411.17%189,85539.33%472,46131.71%420,7069.06%1
200513,4635.71%015,4446.56%0111,04247.14%678,06233.14%413,3655.67%0
200211,8405.16%05,6642.47%096,80642.21%595,94441.83%515,6296.81%0
199914,2006.24%04,5361.99%0109,53648.16%681,76035.95%413,8756.10%0
199512,9475.20%01,2490.50%0125,16650.30%687,81735.29%417,9767.22%0
199112,4195.15%084,87935.21%41,3250.55%0123,17651.09%68,7153.61%0
198717,3947.35%11,0450.44%069,74529.46%48,3953.55%0121,64151.39%611,0254.66%0
198524,98910.45%11,9670.82%070,25729.38%341,64817.41%272,72530.41%421,2088.87%1
198326,47111.00%1112,51846.78%668,93528.66%325,37510.55%1
198026,23110.15%12,1240.82%095,35036.89%5122,48847.39%6
197929,94411.65%13,5291.37%094,25636.68%5120,29846.82%6
197617,4057.77%12,7711.24%098,16243.81%664,16228.64%429,96713.38%1

(Figures in italics represent alliances.)

2024

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist PartyPS79,12033.70%4
Democratic AllianceAD74,04031.54%3
ChegaCH37,42815.94%2
Left BlocBE12,3715.27%0
Liberal InitiativeIL9,5924.09%0
LIVREL6,8902.93%0
Unitary Democratic CoalitionCDU6,8192.90%0
People Animals NaturePAN3,8391.64%0
National Democratic AlternativeADN2,4261.03%0
React, Include, RecycleRIR7310.31%0
New RightND5780.25%0
Volt PortugalVolt4270.18%0
Together for the PeopleJPP1850.08%0
Ergue-teE1770.08%0
Alternative 21 (Earth Party and Alliance)PT-A1620.07%0
Valid Votes234,785100.00%9
Blank Votes4,7971.98%
Rejected Votes – Other2,5581.06%
Total Polled242,14065.13%
Registered Electors371,769

The following candidates were elected:[9] Ana Abrunhosa (PS); Pedro Coimbra (PS); Raquel Ferreira (PS); Rita Júdice (AD); Ricardo Lino (PS); Maurício Marques (AD); Eliseu Neves (CH); António Pinto Pereira (CH); and Martim Syder (AD).

2022

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist PartyPS97,32446.42%6
Social Democratic PartyPSD62,80429.96%3
ChegaCH13,1826.29%0
Left BlocBE10,8885.19%0
Liberal InitiativeIL7,7913.72%0
Unitary Democratic CoalitionCDU7,2813.47%0
CDS – People's PartyCDS–PP3,2441.55%0
People Animals NaturePAN2,5691.23%0
LIVREL2,1971.05%0
React, Include, RecycleRIR7060.34%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist PartyPCTP5260.25%0
AllianceA3200.15%0
Volt PortugalVolt2570.12%0
Socialist Alternative MovementMAS2420.12%0
Earth PartyPT2030.10%0
Ergue-teE1200.06%0
Valid Votes209,654100.00%9
Blank Votes3,1201.45%
Rejected Votes – Other2,3291.08%
Total Polled215,10357.37%
Registered Electors374,935

The following candidates were elected:[11] José Carlos Alexandrino (PS); Pedro Coimbra (PS); Raquel Ferreira (PS); Ricardo Lino (PS); Tiago Estevão Martins (PS); João Barbosa de Melo (PSD); Mónica Quintela (PSD); Fátima Ramos (PSD); and Marta Temido (PS).

2019

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist PartyPS79,59641.18%5
Social Democratic PartyPSD54,28628.09%3
Left BlocBE22,80511.80%1
Unitary Democratic CoalitionCDU11,4025.90%0
CDS – People's PartyCDS–PP7,1033.68%0
People Animals NaturePAN5,3562.77%0
AllianceA2,1061.09%0
LIVREL1,9200.99%0
ChegaCH1,8440.95%0
Liberal InitiativeIL1,6820.87%0
React, Include, RecycleRIR1,1520.60%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist PartyPCTP1,0320.53%0
National Renewal PartyPNR6240.32%0
Democratic Republican PartyPDR4490.23%0
We, the Citizens!NC4410.23%0
Earth PartyPT4140.21%0
United Party of Retirees and PensionersPURP4100.21%0
Socialist Alternative MovementMAS2510.13%0
People's Monarchist PartyPPM2440.13%0
Together for the PeopleJPP1490.08%0
Valid Votes193,266100.00%9
Blank Votes6,9103.39%
Rejected Votes – Other3,7551.84%
Total Polled203,93153.67%
Registered Electors380,004

The following candidates were elected:[13] António Maló de Abreu (PSD); João Ataíde (PS); Pedro Coimbra (PS); Cristina Jesus (PS); Paulo Leitão (PSD); Tiago Estevão Martins (PS); José Manuel Pureza (BE); Mónica Quintela (PSD); and Marta Temido (PS).

2015

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Portugal AheadPàF81,88038.85%4
Socialist PartyPS77,68836.86%4
Left BlocBE21,77310.33%1
Unitary Democratic CoalitionCDU15,4767.34%0
Democratic Republican PartyPDR3,6261.72%0
People Animals NaturePAN2,1651.03%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist PartyPCTP1,8890.90%0
LIVREL1,2920.61%0
National Renewal PartyPNR1,0990.52%0
ACT! (Portuguese Labour Party
and Socialist Alternative Movement)
AGIR1,0810.51%0
The Earth Party MovementMPT8510.40%0
We, the Citizens!NC6830.32%0
People's Monarchist PartyPPM5260.25%0
United Party of Retirees and PensionersPURP4510.21%0
Together for the PeopleJPP2720.13%0
Valid Votes210,752100.00%9
Blank Votes5,9462.70%
Rejected Votes – Other3,5001.59%
Total Polled220,19856.32%
Registered Electors390,950

The following candidates were elected:[15] Pedro Coimbra (PS); Helena Freitas (PS); João Galamba (PS); Margarida Mano (PàF); Maurício Marques (PàF); Elza Pais (PS); José Manuel Pureza (BE); Fátima Ramos (PàF); and Manuel Rodrigues (PàF).

2011

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic PartyPSD91,02842.24%5
Socialist PartyPS66,19930.72%3
CDS – People's PartyCDS–PP22,39110.39%1
Unitary Democratic CoalitionCDU14,1386.56%0
Left BlocBE13,0346.05%0
Party for Animals and NaturePAN2,5351.18%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist PartyPCTP2,0140.93%0
Hope for Portugal MovementMEP9000.42%0
The Earth Party MovementMPT6620.31%0
Portuguese Labour PartyPTP6000.28%0
National Renewal PartyPNR5910.27%0
People's Monarchist PartyPPM5570.26%0
New Democracy PartyND5260.24%0
Pro-Life PartyPPV3360.16%0
Valid Votes215,511100.00%9
Blank Votes8,1553.60%
Rejected Votes – Other3,0931.36%
Total Polled226,75957.34%
Registered Electors395,464

The following candidates were elected:[17] José Manuel Canavarro (PSD); Nuno Encarnação (PSD); Ana Jorge (PS); Maurício Marques (PSD); João Serpa Oliva (CDS-PP); João Portugal (PS); Mário Ruivo (PS); Pedro Saraiva (PSD); and Nilza de Sena (PSD).

2009

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist PartyPS89,85539.33%4
Social Democratic PartyPSD72,46131.71%4
Left BlocBE25,51411.17%1
CDS – People's PartyCDS–PP20,7069.06%1
Unitary Democratic CoalitionCDU13,5385.93%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist PartyPCTP2,5041.10%0
Hope for Portugal MovementMEP1,0770.47%0
People's Monarchist PartyPPM6910.30%0
Portuguese Labour PartyPTP5420.24%0
Merit and Society MovementMMS4630.20%0
The Earth Party Movement and Humanist PartyMPT-PH4500.20%0
National Renewal PartyPNR4460.20%0
Workers' Party of Socialist UnityPOUS2410.11%0
Valid Votes228,488100.00%10
Blank Votes5,2482.22%
Rejected Votes – Other2,8151.19%
Total Polled236,55160.04%
Registered Electors394,004

The following candidates were elected:[19] Rosário Águas (PSD); Horácio Antunes (PS); Vítor Baptista (PS); Nuno Encarnação (PSD); Ana Jorge (PS); João Serpa Oliva (CDS-PP); Paulo Mota Pinto (PSD); José Manuel Pureza (BE); Maria Antónia Almeida Santos (PS); and Pedro Saraiva (PSD).

2005

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist PartyPS111,04247.14%6
Social Democratic PartyPSD78,06233.14%4
Left BlocBE15,4446.56%0
Unitary Democratic CoalitionCDU13,4635.71%0
CDS – People's PartyCDS–PP13,3655.67%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist PartyPCTP1,5510.66%0
New Democracy PartyND1,2850.55%0
Humanist PartyPH6640.28%0
Workers' Party of Socialist UnityPOUS3600.15%0
National Renewal PartyPNR3410.14%0
Valid Votes235,577100.00%10
Blank Votes5,8412.39%
Rejected Votes – Other2,7611.13%
Total Polled244,17964.41%
Registered Electors379,094

The following candidates were elected:[21] Fernando Antunes (PSD); Horácio Antunes (PS); Vítor Baptista (PS); Paulo Pereira Coelho (PSD); Matilde Sousa Franco (PS); João Portugal (PS); Teresa Portugal (PS); Maria Antónia Almeida Santos (PS); Zita Seabra (PSD); and Jaime Soares (PSD).

2002

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist PartyPS96,80642.21%5
Social Democratic PartyPSD95,94441.83%5
CDS – People's PartyCDS–PP15,6296.81%0
Unitary Democratic CoalitionCDU11,8405.16%0
Left BlocBE5,6642.47%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist PartyPCTP1,0480.46%0
People's Monarchist PartyPPM8090.35%0
The Earth Party MovementMPT6500.28%0
Humanist PartyPH5320.23%0
Workers' Party of Socialist UnityPOUS2220.10%0
National Renewal PartyPNR2120.09%0
Valid Votes229,356100.00%10
Blank Votes2,7761.18%
Rejected Votes – Other2,1760.93%
Total Polled234,30861.75%
Registered Electors379,453

The following candidates were elected:[23] João Rui de Almeida (PS); Vítor Baptista (PS); Massano Cardoso (PSD); Paulo Pereira Coelho (PSD); Miguel Coleta (PSD); Fausto Correia (PS); Manuel Dias Loureiro (PSD); Teresa Morais (PSD); Helena Roseta (PS); and Maria Antónia Almeida Santos (PS).

1999

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist PartyPS109,53648.16%6
Social Democratic PartyPSD81,76035.95%4
Unitary Democratic CoalitionCDU14,2006.24%0
CDS – People's PartyCDS–PP13,8756.10%0
Left BlocBE4,5361.99%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist PartyPCTP1,2510.55%0
People's Monarchist PartyPPM9480.42%0
The Earth Party MovementMPT6400.28%0
Humanist PartyPH4300.19%0
Workers' Party of Socialist UnityPOUS2430.11%0
Valid Votes227,419100.00%10
Blank Votes2,5641.10%
Rejected Votes – Other2,2800.98%
Total Polled232,26361.38%
Registered Electors378,410

The following candidates were elected:[25] Manuel Alegre (PS); João Rui de Almeida (PS); Paulo Pereira Coelho (PSD); Maria Teresa Coimbra (PS); Fausto Correia (PS); Carlos Encarnação (PSD); Nuno Freitas (PSD); Pedro Santana Lopes (PSD); Luís Parreirão (PS); and José Penedos (PS).

1995

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist PartyPS125,16650.30%6
Social Democratic PartyPSD87,81735.29%4
CDS – People's PartyCDS–PP17,9767.22%0
Unitary Democratic CoalitionCDU12,9475.20%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist PartyPCTP1,5750.63%0
Revolutionary Socialist PartyPSR1,4900.60%0
Popular Democratic UnionUDP1,2490.50%0
National Solidarity PartyPSN6150.25%0
Valid Votes248,835100.00%10
Blank Votes2,4140.95%
Rejected Votes – Other3,5511.39%
Total Polled254,80067.01%
Registered Electors380,227

The following candidates were elected:[27] Manuel Alegre (PS); João Rui de Almeida (PS); Carlos Beja (PS); Fausto Correia (PS); Carlos Encarnação (PSD); Osório Gomes (PS); Barbosa de Melo (PSD); Fernanda Mota Pinto (PSD); Maria João Rodrigues (PS); and Calvão da Silva (PSD).

1991

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic PartyPSD123,17651.09%6
Socialist PartyPS84,87935.21%4
Unitary Democratic CoalitionCDU12,4195.15%0
Social Democratic Centre PartyCDS8,7153.61%0
National Solidarity PartyPSN4,1131.71%0
Revolutionary Socialist PartyPSR2,3150.96%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist PartyPCTP1,5530.64%0
Democratic Renewal PartyPRD1,3250.55%0
People's Monarchist PartyPPM1,1040.46%0
Left Revolutionary FrontFER1,0410.43%0
Democratic Party of the AtlanticPDA4570.19%0
Valid Votes241,097100.00%10
Blank Votes2,5481.03%
Rejected Votes – Other3,0541.24%
Total Polled246,69966.26%
Registered Electors372,347

The following candidates were elected:[29] Manuel Alegre (PS); João Rui de Almeida (PS); Álvaro Amaro (PSD); Costa Andrade (PSD); António Campos (PS); Carlos Encarnação (PSD); Barbosa de Melo (PSD); José Penedos (PS); Fernanda Mota Pinto (PSD); and Luís Pais de Sousa (PSD).

1987

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic PartyPSD121,64151.39%6
Socialist PartyPS69,74529.46%4
Unitary Democratic CoalitionCDU17,3947.35%1
Social Democratic Centre PartyCDS11,0254.66%0
Democratic Renewal PartyPRD8,3953.55%0
People's Monarchist PartyPPM1,7120.72%0
Communist Party (Reconstructed)PC(R)1,2410.52%0
Revolutionary Socialist PartyPSR1,1110.47%0
Workers' Party of Socialist UnityPOUS1,0480.44%0
Popular Democratic UnionUDP1,0450.44%0
Portuguese Democratic MovementMDP1,0260.43%0
Christian Democratic PartyPDC8590.36%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist PartyPCTP4720.20%0
Valid Votes236,714100.00%11
Blank Votes2,7841.14%
Rejected Votes – Other3,7171.53%
Total Polled243,21569.07%
Registered Electors352,105

The following candidates were elected:[31] Manuel Alegre (PS); João Rui de Almeida (PS); Costa Andrade (PSD); António Campos (PS); José de Castro (CDU); Paulo Pereira Coelho (PSD); Osório Gomes (PS); Fernando Nogueira (PSD); Manuel Pereira (PSD); Mário Raposo (PSD); and Luís Pais de Sousa (PSD).

1985

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic PartyPSD72,72530.41%4
Socialist PartyPS70,25729.38%3
Democratic Renewal PartyPRD41,64817.41%2
United People AllianceAPU24,98910.45%1
Social Democratic Centre PartyCDS21,2088.87%1
Popular Democratic UnionUDP1,9670.82%0
Christian Democratic PartyPDC1,6300.68%0
Revolutionary Socialist PartyPSR1,5540.65%0
Workers' Party of Socialist UnityPOUS1,3900.58%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist PartyPCTP1,1230.47%0
Communist Party (Reconstructed)PC(R)6720.28%0
Valid Votes239,163100.00%11
Blank Votes2,7531.12%
Rejected Votes – Other4,7671.93%
Total Polled246,68370.14%
Registered Electors351,684

The following candidates were elected:[33] Manuel Alegre (PS); Costa Andrade (PSD); António Campos (PS); Arménio Carvalho (PRD); Carlos Sá Furtado (PRD); Manuel Dias Loureiro (PSD); Carlos Santana Maia (PS); Fernando Nogueira (PSD); Manuel Pereira (PSD); Manuel Queiró (CDS); and Jaime Serra (APU).

1983

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist PartyPS112,51846.78%6
Social Democratic PartyPSD68,93528.66%3
United People AllianceAPU26,47111.00%1
Social Democratic Centre PartyCDS25,37510.55%1
Popular Democratic Union and Revolutionary Socialist PartyUDP-PSR1,8080.75%0
Christian Democratic PartyPDC1,4300.59%0
Workers' Party of Socialist UnityPOUS1,2550.52%0
People's Monarchist PartyPPM1,0110.42%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist PartyPCTP9180.38%0
Socialist Workers LeagueLST5920.25%0
Portuguese Marxist–Leninist Communist OrganizationOCMLP2300.10%0
Valid Votes240,543100.00%11
Blank Votes2,0380.82%
Rejected Votes – Other5,6262.27%
Total Polled248,20774.90%
Registered Electors331,399

The following candidates were elected:[35] Manuel Alegre (PS); Dinis Alves (PS); Costa Andrade (PSD); António Campos (PS); Henrique Vieira Gomes (PS); Carlos Santana Maia (PS); Manuel Pereira (PSD); Carlos Mota Pinto (PSD); José Cunha Sá (PS); Jaime Serra (APU); and Cruz Vilaça (CDS).

1980

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic AllianceAD122,48847.39%6
Republican and Socialist FrontFRS95,35036.89%5
United People AllianceAPU26,23110.15%1
Workers' Party of Socialist UnityPOUS4,0671.57%0
Revolutionary Socialist PartyPSR2,5961.00%0
Popular Democratic UnionUDP2,1240.82%0
Labour PartyPT2,0640.80%0
Christian Democratic Party,
Independent Movement
for the National Reconstruction /
Party of the Portuguese Right

and National Front
PDC-
MIRN/
PDP-
FN
1,7620.68%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist PartyPCTP9730.38%0
Portuguese Marxist–Leninist Communist OrganizationOCMLP7920.31%0
Valid Votes258,447100.00%12
Blank Votes1,7330.65%
Rejected Votes – Other5,4312.04%
Total Polled265,61181.58%
Registered Electors325,589

The following candidates were elected:[37] Manuel Alegre (FRS); Costa Andrade (AD); Duarte Arnaut (FRS); Vitor Brás (FRS); António Campos (FRS); Jorge Silva Leite (APU); Mário Maduro (AD); Fernando Marinho (FRS); Manuel Pereira (AD); Francisco Lucas Pires (AD); Jaime Ramos (AD); and Mário Raposo (AD).

1979

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic AllianceAD120,29846.82%6
Socialist PartyPS94,25636.68%5
United People AllianceAPU29,94411.65%1
Popular Democratic UnionUDP3,5291.37%0
Portuguese Workers' Communist PartyPCTP2,6531.03%0
Left-wing Union for the Socialist DemocracyUEDS2,5991.01%0
Workers' Party of Socialist UnityPOUS1,8780.73%0
Revolutionary Socialist PartyPSR1,3960.54%0
Portuguese Marxist–Leninist Communist OrganizationOCMLP3950.15%0
Valid Votes256,948100.00%12
Blank Votes2,2900.85%
Rejected Votes – Other9,1363.40%
Total Polled268,37484.14%
Registered Electors318,971

The following candidates were elected:[39] Manuel Alegre (PS); Duarte Arnaut (PS); Henrique de Barros (PS); António Campos (PS); Jaime Adalberto Simões Fernandes (AD); Jorge Silva Leite (APU); Fernando Marinho (PS); Joaquim Marques Gaspar Mendes (AD); Manuel Pereira (AD); Francisco Lucas Pires (AD); Mário Raposo (AD); and Maria Simões Saraiva (AD).

1976

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Socialist PartyPS98,16243.81%6
Democratic People's PartyPPD64,16228.64%4
Social Democratic Centre PartyCDS29,96713.38%1
Portuguese Communist PartyPCP17,4057.77%1
Popular Democratic UnionUDP2,7711.24%0
People's Socialist FrontFSP1,7180.77%0
Christian Democratic PartyPDC1,6710.75%0
Workers' Revolutionary PartyPRT1,5840.71%0
Re-Organized Movement of the Party of the ProletariatMRPP1,4300.64%0
People's Monarchist PartyPPM1,3560.61%0
Internationalist Communist LeagueLCI1,1590.52%0
Movement of Socialist LeftMES1,0900.49%0
Worker–Peasant AllianceAOC1,0660.48%0
Communist Party of Portugal (Marxist–Leninist)PCP(ML)4980.22%0
Valid Votes224,039100.00%12
Rejected Votes16,0466.68%
Total Polled240,08577.43%
Registered Electors310,085

The following candidates were elected:[41] Manuel Alegre (PS); Duarte Arnaut (PS); António Campos (PS); Manuel da Costa (PS); Gabriel Frada (PPD); Dias Lourenço (PCP); Barbosa de Melo (PPD); João António Martelo de Oliveira (PPD); João Porto (CDS); António Jorge Portugal (PS); Victor Hugo Santos (PPD); and Joaquim Barros de Sousa (PS).

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