Portuguese local election, 2005

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The Portuguese local election of 2005 took place on October 9. The election consisted of three separate elections in the 308 Portuguese municipalities, the election for the Municipal Chambers, whose winner is elected mayor, another election for the Municipal Assembly and a last one for the lower-level Parish Assembly, whose winner is elected parish president. This last was held separately in the more than 4,000 parishes around the country.

The Socialist Party may be considered the major defeated party of this election due to a slight loss of mandates. The Socialists did, however, achieve a better percentage of the vote in relation to the election of 2001.

On the right, the Social Democratic Party stole some municipalities from the Socialists, some of them in coalition with the People's Party that was reduced to only one municipality in stand-alone candidacies, Ponte de Lima, continuing its decline in comparison, for example, with the 36 mayors achieved in 1976.

On the left, the Unitarian Democratic Coalition, led by the Communist Party, regained some of its former influence, taking 4 municipalities and several parishes from the Socialists in the districts of Beja, Évora and Setúbal and Leiria achieving a total of 32 mayors, and winning, for the first time, the election in Peniche. The Leftwing Bloc kept the presidency of its single municipality, Salvaterra de Magos.

The election was also remarkable for the several victories of independent candidates, most of them former Socialist, Social Democratic and People's Party candidates who were expelled or given no confidence by their respective parties and, even so, became mayors. The best known were Valentim Loureiro in Gondomar, Fátima Felgueiras in Felgueiras and Isaltino Morais in Oeiras.

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[edit] National summary of votes and seats

[edit] Municipal Chambers

The first and the second most voted parties in each district (Azores and Madeira are not shown)
The first and the second most voted parties in each district (Azores and Madeira are not shown)
Portuguese local election, 2005 (October 9) - Municipal Chambers
Party Votes % Candidacies Councillors Mayors
PS
1,931,564
35.8%
307
852
109
PSD
1,523,420
28.3%
245
743
138
CDU
590,496
11.0%
301
203
32
PSD-CDS/PP
496,891
9.2%
42
136
18
CDS/PP
165,697
3.1%
185
30
1
BE
159,244
3.0%
111
7
1
Independents
133,146
2.5%
27
45
7
PSD-CDS/PP-PPM-MPT
71,146
1.3%
3
11
1
PSD-CDS/PP-PPM
56,650
1.1%
12
15
1
PCTP/MRPP
15,476
0.3%
19
0
0
PH
5,103
0.1%
13
0
0
PND
2,048
0%
4
0
0
PNR
1,730
0%
5
0
0
PSD-CDS/PP-MPT
1,664
0%
1
2
0
MPT
1,589
0%
4
0
0
PSD-PPM
707
0%
1
0
0
PND-PPM
439
0%
1
0
0
PSN
233
0%
1
0
0
CDS/PP-PSD
109
0%
1
0
0
CDS/PP-PSD-PPM
11
0%
1
0
0
Blank Ballots
138,424
2.6%
-
-
-
Invalid Ballots
92,140
1.7%
-
-
-
Total
5,389,679
-
-
2,046
308
  • Registered Voters: 8,839,285
  • Turnout: 60.97%

[edit] Municipal Assemblies

The first and the second most voted parties in each district (Azores and Madeira are not shown)
The first and the second most voted parties in each district (Azores and Madeira are not shown)
Portuguese local election, 2005 (October 9) - Town Assemblies
Party Votes % Candidacies Mandates
PS
1,923,468
35.7%
307
2,794
PSD
1,454,256
27.0%
245
2,416
CDU
628,881
11.7%
301
722
PSD-CDS/PP
454,972
8.4%
41
407
BE
212,652
4.0%
115
114
CDS/PP
175,927
3.3%
162
190
Independents
115,999
2.2%
25
121
PSD-CDS/PP-PPM
90,670
1.7%
13
73
PSD-CDS/PP-PPM-MPT
66,190
1.2%
3
27
PCTP/MRPP
8,620
0.2%
9
1
CDS/PP-PSD
2,768
0.1%
2
6
PSD-CDS/PP-MPT
1,641
0%
1
6
MPT
1,590
0%
1
0
PND
1,590
0%
2
1
PPM
1,011
0%
6
5
PND-PPM
831
0%
1
0
PSD-PPM
760
0%
1
2
PH
200
0%
2
0
CDS/PP-PSD-PPM
8
0%
1
0
Blank Ballots
138,424
2.6%
-
-
Invalid Ballots
92,140
1.7%
-
-
Total
5,390,219
-
-
6,885
  • Registered Voters: 8,839,285
  • Turnout: 60.98%

[edit] Parish Assemblies

The first and the second most voted parties in each district (Azores and Madeira are not shown)
The first and the second most voted parties in each district (Azores and Madeira are not shown)
Portuguese local election, 2005 (October 9) - Parish Assemblies
Party Votes % Candidacies Mandates Presidents
PS
1,903,166
35.4%
3,711
13,460
1,518
PSD
1,433,256
28.3%
3,065
12,447
1,723
CDU
648,622
12.1%
2,239
2,576
244
PSD-CDS/PP
411,633
7.7%
529
2,065
219
Independents
245,659
4.6%
568
2,201
292
BE
146,898
2.7%
448
229
3
CDS/PP
144,575
2.7%
1,043
826
65
PSD-CDS/PP-PPM-MPT
95,175
1.8%
45
216
19
PSD-CDS/PP-PPM
84,398
1.6%
125
400
34
PCTP/MRPP
3,635
0.1%
28
0
0
PND
3,184
0.1%
16
7
0
MPT
3,100
0.1%
7
23
3
PSD-CDS/PP-MPT
1,756
0%
12
32
3
CDS/PP-PSD
1,448
0%
2
10
2
PH
824
0%
10
0
0
PSD-PPM
807
0%
5
6
0
PSN
72
0%
5
0
0
PNR
38
0%
1
0
0
PPM
27
0%
1
0
0
Blank Ballots
151,527
2.8%
-
-
-
Invalid Ballots
101,067
1.9%
-
-
-
Total
5,380,867
-
-
34,498
4,125
  • Registered Voters: 8,839,285
  • Turnout: 60.87%

[edit] End notes

Further Notes:

  • CDU is composed by the PCP, the PEV and the ID.
  • The different coalitions between the PSD, the CDS/PP, the PPM or the MPT appear because each municipality has its own election.
  • The number of candidacies expresses the number of municipalities or parishes in which the party or coalition presented lists.
  • The number of mandates expresses the number of municipal deputies in the Municipal Assembly election and the number of parish deputies in the Parish Assembly election.
  • The turnout varies because one may choose not to vote for all the organs.

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