Madeira (Assembly of the Republic constituency)

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 2022 legislative election it had 254,784 registered electors.

Madeira
Constituency
for the Assembly of the Republic
Outline map
Location of Madeira within the Atlantic region
Autonomous RegionMadeira
Population253,259 (2022)[1]
Electorate254,784 (2022)
Area801 km2 (2022)[2]
Current Constituency
Created1976
Seats
List
  • 6 (2005–present)
  • 5 (1979–2005)
  • 6 (1976–1979)
Deputies[3]
List

Electoral system edit

Madeira currently elects six 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 edit

Summary edit

Election Unitary Democrats
CDU / APU / PCP
Left Bloc
BE / BE-UDP / UDP
Socialists
PS
People Animals Nature
PAN
Democratic Renewal
PRD
Social Democrats
PSD / MP / 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
2022 2,582 2.08% 0 4,120 3.32% 0 40,006 32.26% 3 2,084 1.68% 0 50,636 40.83% 3 4,243 3.42% 0 7,730 6.23% 0
2019 2,703 2.13% 0 6,810 5.37% 0 43,374 34.17% 3 2,362 1.86% 0 48,328 38.07% 3 922 0.73% 0 7,852 6.19% 0 912 0.72% 0
2015 4,467 3.71% 0 13,392 11.11% 1 26,208 21.75% 2 2,185 1.81% 0 47,176 39.14% 3 7,496 6.22% 0
2011 5,096 3.80% 0 5,568 4.15% 0 20,360 15.17% 1 2,385 1.78% 0 68,620 51.14% 4 18,977 14.14% 1
2009 5,796 4.33% 0 8,486 6.35% 0 26,735 19.99% 1 66,190 49.49% 4 15,300 11.44% 1
2005 4,991 3.66% 0 5,265 3.86% 0 49,122 35.98% 3 63,523 46.53% 3 9,215 6.75% 0
2002 3,128 2.55% 0 3,911 3.19% 0 32,335 26.39% 1 67,094 54.76% 4 15,185 12.39% 0
1999 3,428 2.89% 0 1,481 1.25% 0 42,637 35.93% 2 56,205 47.36% 3 13,209 11.13% 0
1995 1,737 1.34% 0 3,654 2.82% 0 43,622 33.61% 2 61,196 47.15% 3 17,157 13.22% 0
1991 1,187 0.97% 0 5,783 4.72% 0 25,190 20.55% 1 600 0.49% 0 78,069 63.69% 4 7,602 6.20% 0
1987 2,276 1.96% 0 3,648 3.14% 0 19,288 16.59% 1 3,916 3.37% 0 77,829 66.93% 4 6,200 5.33% 0
1985 3,939 3.32% 0 6,113 5.15% 0 15,976 13.47% 1 11,723 9.88% 0 68,928 58.11% 4 9,463 7.98% 0
1983 3,300 2.87% 0 3,212 2.79% 0 28,888 25.10% 1 66,611 57.87% 4 9,734 8.46% 0
1980 3,621 3.00% 0 5,578 4.63% 0 20,531 17.02% 1 78,981 65.49% 4 8,298 6.88% 0
1979 3,891 3.14% 0 8,438 6.82% 0 21,921 17.71% 1 73,629 59.50% 4 14,005 11.32% 0
1976 1,667 1.49% 0 1,492 1.34% 0 28,645 25.68% 1 60,925 54.63% 4 15,310 13.73% 1

(Figures in italics represent alliances.)

Detailed edit

2020s edit

2022 edit

Results of the 2022 legislative election held on 30 January 2022:[8]

Party Votes % Seats
Madeira First MP 50,636 40.83% 3
Socialist Party PS 40,006 32.26% 3
Together for the People JPP 8,722 7.03% 0
Chega CH 7,730 6.23% 0
Liberal Initiative IL 4,243 3.42% 0
Left Bloc BE 4,120 3.32% 0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 2,582 2.08% 0
People Animals Nature PAN 2,084 1.68% 0
LIVRE L 913 0.74% 0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP 689 0.56% 0
React, Include, Recycle RIR 554 0.45% 0
National Democratic Alternative ADN 548 0.44% 0
Earth Party PT 462 0.37% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 260 0.21% 0
Socialist Alternative Movement MAS 244 0.20% 0
Ergue-te E 234 0.19% 0
Valid Votes 124,027 100.00% 6
Blank Votes 781 0.61%
Rejected Votes – Other 2,312 1.82%
Total Polled 127,120 49.89%
Registered Electors 254,784

The following candidates were elected:[9] Sara Madruga da Costa (MP); Patrícia Dantas (MP); Marta Freitas (PS); Miguel Iglésias (PS); Sérgio Marques (MP); and Carlos Pereira (PS).

2010s edit

2019 edit

Results of the 2019 legislative election held on 6 October 2019:[10]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD 48,328 38.07% 3
Socialist Party PS 43,374 34.17% 3
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 7,852 6.19% 0
Together for the People JPP 7,125 5.61% 0
Left Bloc BE 6,810 5.37% 0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 2,703 2.13% 0
People Animals Nature PAN 2,362 1.86% 0
React, Include, Recycle RIR 1,185 0.93% 0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP 1,182 0.93% 0
Liberal Initiative IL 922 0.73% 0
Chega CH 912 0.72% 0
United Party of Retirees and Pensioners PURP 801 0.63% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 789 0.62% 0
Alliance A 629 0.50% 0
LIVRE L 480 0.38% 0
Earth Party PT 465 0.37% 0
Democratic Republican Party PDR 443 0.35% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 201 0.16% 0
We, the Citizens! NC 188 0.15% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 180 0.14% 0
Valid Votes 126,931 100.00% 6
Blank Votes 688 0.53%
Rejected Votes – Other 2,301 1.77%
Total Polled 129,920 50.38%
Registered Electors 257,902

The following candidates were elected:[11] Miguel Albuquerque (PSD); Olavo Câmara (PS); Sara Madruga da Costa (PSD); Marta Freitas (PS); Sérgio Marques (PSD); and Carlos Pereira (PS).

2015 edit

Results of the 2015 legislative election held on 4 October 2015:[12]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD 47,176 39.14% 3
Socialist Party PS 26,208 21.75% 2
Left Bloc BE 13,392 11.11% 1
Together for the People JPP 8,670 7.19% 0
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 7,496 6.22% 0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 4,467 3.71% 0
People Animals Nature PAN 2,185 1.81% 0
Democratic Republican Party PDR 2,147 1.78% 0
The Earth Party Movement MPT 1,747 1.45% 0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP 1,744 1.45% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,592 1.32% 0
LIVRE L 1,259 1.04% 0
We, the Citizens! NC 1,125 0.93% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 785 0.65% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 526 0.44% 0
Valid Votes 120,519 100.00% 6
Blank Votes 1,028 0.82%
Rejected Votes – Other 3,586 2.87%
Total Polled 125,133 48.85%
Registered Electors 256,146

The following candidates were elected:[12] Paulino Ascenção (BE); Rubina Berardo (PSD); Sara Madruga da Costa (PSD); Paulo Neves (PSD); Carlos Pereira (PS); and Luís Vilhena (PS).

2011 edit

Results of the 2011 legislative election held on 5 June 2011:[13]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD 68,620 51.14% 4
Socialist Party PS 20,360 15.17% 1
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 18,977 14.14% 1
Left Bloc BE 5,568 4.15% 0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 5,096 3.80% 0
New Democracy Party ND 4,037 3.01% 0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP 2,992 2.23% 0
The Earth Party Movement MPT 2,560 1.91% 0
Party for Animals and Nature PAN 2,385 1.78% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,967 1.47% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 617 0.46% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 538 0.40% 0
Hope for Portugal Movement MEP 461 0.34% 0
Valid Votes 134,178 100.00% 6
Blank Votes 1,642 1.18%
Rejected Votes – Other 3,031 2.18%
Total Polled 138,851 54.30%
Registered Electors 255,716

The following candidates were elected:[14] Cláudia Monteiro de Aguiar (PSD); Alberto João Jardim (PSD); Correia de Jesus (PSD); José Manuel Rodrigues (CDS-PP); Jacinto Serrão (PS); and Guilherme Silva (PSD).

2000s edit

2009 edit

Results of the 2009 legislative election held on 27 September 2009:[15]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD 66,190 49.49% 4
Socialist Party PS 26,735 19.99% 1
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 15,300 11.44% 1
Left Bloc BE 8,486 6.35% 0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 5,796 4.33% 0
New Democracy Party ND 4,761 3.56% 0
The Earth Party Movement MPT 2,885 2.16% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,459 1.09% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 726 0.54% 0
Hope for Portugal Movement MEP 576 0.43% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 482 0.36% 0
Merit and Society Movement MMS 336 0.25% 0
Valid Votes 133,732 100.00% 6
Blank Votes 1,552 1.13%
Rejected Votes – Other 2,323 1.69%
Total Polled 137,607 54.78%
Registered Electors 251,212

The following candidates were elected:[16] Alberto João Jardim (PSD); Correia de Jesus (PSD); Vânia Jesus (PSD); José Manuel Rodrigues (CDS-PP); Guilherme Silva (PSD); and Bernardo Trindade (PS).

2005 edit

Results of the 2005 legislative election held on 20 February 2005:[17]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD 63,523 46.53% 3
Socialist Party PS 49,122 35.98% 3
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 9,215 6.75% 0
Left Bloc BE 5,265 3.86% 0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 4,991 3.66% 0
New Democracy Party ND 1,880 1.38% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,624 1.19% 0
Humanist Party PH 903 0.66% 0
Valid Votes 136,523 100.00% 6
Blank Votes 1,575 1.12%
Rejected Votes – Other 2,323 1.65%
Total Polled 140,421 60.83%
Registered Electors 230,860

The following candidates were elected:[18] Maria Júlia Caré (PS); Alberto João Jardim (PSD); Correia de Jesus (PSD); Maximiano Martins (PS); Guilherme Silva (PSD); and Jacinto Serrão (PS).

2002 edit

Results of the 2002 legislative election held on 17 March 2002:[19]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD 67,094 54.76% 4
Socialist Party PS 32,335 26.39% 1
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 15,185 12.39% 0
Left Bloc and Popular Democratic Union BE-UDP 3,911 3.19% 0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 3,128 2.55% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 870 0.71% 0
Valid Votes 122,523 100.00% 5
Blank Votes 1,082 0.86%
Rejected Votes – Other 1,863 1.48%
Total Polled 125,468 59.09%
Registered Electors 212,335

The following candidates were elected:[20] Alberto João Jardim (PSD); Correia de Jesus (PSD); Maximiano Martins (PS); Guilherme Silva (PSD); and Hugo Velosa (PSD).

1990s edit

1999 edit

Results of the 1999 legislative election held on 10 October 1999:[21]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD 56,205 47.36% 3
Socialist Party PS 42,637 35.93% 2
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 13,209 11.13% 0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 3,428 2.89% 0
Left Bloc BE 1,481 1.25% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 651 0.55% 0
National Solidarity Party PSN 571 0.48% 0
The Earth Party Movement MPT 487 0.41% 0
Valid Votes 118,669 100.00% 5
Blank Votes 1,262 1.04%
Rejected Votes – Other 1,727 1.42%
Total Polled 121,658 58.12%
Registered Electors 209,313

The following candidates were elected:[22] Gil França (PS); Alberto João Jardim (PSD); Correia de Jesus (PSD); Guilherme Silva (PSD); and Mota Torres (PS).

1995 edit

Results of the 1995 legislative election held on 1 October 1995:[23]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD 61,196 47.15% 3
Socialist Party PS 43,622 33.61% 2
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 17,157 13.22% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 3,654 2.82% 0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 1,737 1.34% 0
National Solidarity Party PSN 873 0.67% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 453 0.35% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 426 0.33% 0
The Earth Party Movement MPT 346 0.27% 0
Democratic Party of the Atlantic PDA 327 0.25% 0
Valid Votes 129,791 100.00% 5
Blank Votes 949 0.71%
Rejected Votes – Other 2,026 1.53%
Total Polled 132,766 64.15%
Registered Electors 206,959

The following candidates were elected:[24] Luís Amado (PS); Alberto João Jardim (PSD); Correia de Jesus (PSD); Guilherme Silva (PSD); and António Trindade (PS).

1991 edit

Results of the 1991 legislative election held on 6 October 1991:[25]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD 78,069 63.69% 4
Socialist Party PS 25,190 20.55% 1
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 7,602 6.20% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 5,783 4.72% 0
National Solidarity Party PSN 2,315 1.89% 0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 1,187 0.97% 0
Democratic Renewal Party PRD 600 0.49% 0
Democratic Party of the Atlantic PDA 519 0.42% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 493 0.40% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 425 0.35% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 384 0.31% 0
Valid Votes 122,567 100.00% 5
Blank Votes 808 0.65%
Rejected Votes – Other 1,667 1.33%
Total Polled 125,042 64.16%
Registered Electors 194,899

The following candidates were elected:[26] Jardim Fernandes (PS); Alberto João Jardim (PSD); Correia de Jesus (PSD); Carlos Lelis (PSD); and Guilherme Silva (PSD).

1980s edit

1987 edit

Results of the 1987 legislative election held on 19 July 1987:[27]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD 77,829 66.93% 4
Socialist Party PS 19,288 16.59% 1
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 6,200 5.33% 0
Democratic Renewal Party PRD 3,916 3.37% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 3,648 3.14% 0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 2,276 1.96% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 1,008 0.87% 0
Christian Democratic Party PDC 829 0.71% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 532 0.46% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 416 0.36% 0
Portuguese Democratic Movement MDP 345 0.30% 0
Valid Votes 116,287 100.00% 5
Blank Votes 1,009 0.85%
Rejected Votes – Other 1,611 1.35%
Total Polled 118,907 67.16%
Registered Electors 177,049

The following candidates were elected:[28] Cecília Catarino (PSD); Alberto João Jardim (PSD); Correia de Jesus (PSD); Carlos Lelis (PSD); and Mota Torres (PS).

1985 edit

Results of the 1985 legislative election held on 6 October 1985:[29]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD 68,928 58.11% 4
Socialist Party PS 15,976 13.47% 1
Democratic Renewal Party PRD 11,723 9.88% 0
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 9,463 7.98% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 6,113 5.15% 0
United People Alliance APU 3,939 3.32% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 769 0.65% 0
Christian Democratic Party PDC 704 0.59% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 527 0.44% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 475 0.40% 0
Valid Votes 118,617 100.00% 5
Blank Votes 864 0.71%
Rejected Votes – Other 1,960 1.61%
Total Polled 121,441 69.74%
Registered Electors 174,139

The following candidates were elected:[30] Cecília Catarino (PSD); Francisco Jardim (PSD); Correia de Jesus (PSD); Virgílio Pereira (PSD); and Mota Torres (PS).

1983 edit

Results of the 1983 legislative election held on 25 April 1983:[31]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD 66,611 57.87% 4
Socialist Party PS 28,888 25.10% 1
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 9,734 8.46% 0
United People Alliance APU 3,300 2.87% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 3,212 2.79% 0
Democratic Party of the Atlantic PDA 1,020 0.89% 0
Christian Democratic Party PDC 695 0.60% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 483 0.42% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 457 0.40% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 358 0.31% 0
Socialist Workers League LST 339 0.29% 0
Valid Votes 115,097 100.00% 5
Blank Votes 603 0.51%
Rejected Votes – Other 2,743 2.32%
Total Polled 118,443 73.41%
Registered Electors 161,352

The following candidates were elected:[32] Cecília Catarino (PSD); Jardim Fernandes (PS); Correia de Jesus (PSD); Jorge Mendonça (PSD); and Virgílio Pereira (PSD).

1980 edit

Results of the 1980 legislative election held on 5 October 1980:[33]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD 78,981 65.49% 4
Socialist Party PS 20,531 17.02% 1
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 8,298 6.88% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 5,578 4.63% 0
United People Alliance APU 3,621 3.00% 0
Democratic Party of the Atlantic PDA 1,792 1.49% 0
Christian Democratic Party,
Independent Movement
for the National Reconstruction /
Party of the Portuguese Right

and National Front
PDC-
MIRN/
PDP-
FN
415 0.34% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 390 0.32% 0
Labour Party PT 356 0.30% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 356 0.30% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 278 0.23% 0
Valid Votes 120,596 100.00% 5
Blank Votes 1,238 1.00%
Rejected Votes – Other 2,304 1.86%
Total Polled 124,138 80.90%
Registered Electors 153,439

The following candidates were elected:[34] Cecília Catarino (PSD); João Sá Fernandes (PSD); António Vieira Freitas (PSD); Nicolau de Freitas (PSD); and Correia de Jesus (PSD).

1970s edit

1979 edit

Results of the 1979 legislative election held on 2 December 1979:[35]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD 73,629 59.50% 4
Socialist Party PS 21,921 17.71% 1
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 14,005 11.32% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 8,438 6.82% 0
United People Alliance APU 3,891 3.14% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,216 0.98% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 655 0.53% 0
Valid Votes 123,755 100.00% 5
Blank Votes 560 0.44%
Rejected Votes – Other 3,076 2.41%
Total Polled 127,391 85.14%
Registered Electors 149,617

The following candidates were elected:[36] Alcino Barreto (PSD); Cecília Catarino (PSD); António Vieira Freitas (PSD); Nicolau de Freitas (PSD); and José Maria Silva (PSD).

1976 edit

Results of the 1976 legislative election held on 25 April 1976:[37]

Party Votes % Seats
Democratic People's Party PPD 60,925 54.63% 4
Socialist Party PS 28,645 25.68% 1
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 15,310 13.73% 1
Portuguese Communist Party PCP 1,667 1.49% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 1,492 1.34% 0
Christian Democratic Party PDC 1,412 1.27% 0
Movement of Socialist Left MES 1,071 0.96% 0
Re-Organized Movement of the Party of the Proletariat MRPP 553 0.50% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 456 0.41% 0
Valid Votes 111,531 100.00% 6
Rejected Votes 3,328 2.90%
Total Polled 114,859 79.96%
Registered Electors 143,641

The following candidates were elected:[38] José Camacho (PPD); Jorge Campinos (PS); José Cabral Fernandes (CDS); Nicolau de Freitas (PPD); Henrique Pontes Leça (PPD); and António Loja (PPD).

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