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1991 Portuguese legislative election information


1991 Portuguese legislative election
1991 Portuguese legislative election
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230 seats to the Portuguese Assembly
116 seats needed for a majority
Registered8,462,357 Increase6.7%
Turnout5,735,431 (67.8%)
Decrease3.8 pp
  First party Second party Third party
 
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Jorge Sampaio 2.jpg
Alvaro Cunhal 1980 (cropped).jpg
Leader Aníbal Cavaco Silva Jorge Sampaio Álvaro Cunhal
Party PSD PS PCP
Alliance CDU
Leader since 2 June 1985 15 January 1989 30 September 1987
Leader's seat Lisbon[1] Lisbon[2] Lisbon
Last election 148 seats, 50.2% 60 seats, 22.2% 31 seats, 12.1%
Seats before 138 56 26
Seats won 135 72 17
Seat change Decrease 3* Increase 16* Decrease 9*
Popular vote 2,902,351 1,670,758 504,583
Percentage 50.6% 29.1% 8.8%
Swing Increase 0.4 pp Increase 6.9 pp Decrease 3.3 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
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PSN
Leader Diogo Freitas do Amaral Manuel Sérgio
Party CDS PSN
Leader since 31 January 1988 26 June 1990
Leader's seat Lisbon[3] Lisbon
Last election 4 seats, 4.4% Did not contest
Seats before 4
Seats won 5 1
Seat change Increase 1* Increase 1
Popular vote 254,317 96,096
Percentage 4.4% 1.7%
Swing Decrease 0.0 pp New party


Prime Minister before election

Aníbal Cavaco Silva
PSD

Prime Minister after election

Aníbal Cavaco Silva
PSD

The 1991 Portuguese legislative election took place on 6 October. The election renewed all 230 members of the Assembly of the Republic. There was a reduction of 20 seats compared with previous elections, due to the 1989 Constitutional revision.[4]

The Social Democratic Party, under the lead of Cavaco Silva, won a historic third term and won an absolute majority for the second consecutive election. While it lost 13 MPs due to the reduction of the overall number from the original 250 to 230, although just a 3 seat loss if the 1987 election results are tabulated with the new seat distribution, it gained a higher share of the vote than in 1987. Cavaco Silva became the first Prime Minister since Hintze Ribeiro, in 1904, to lead a party into three successive democratic election victories.

The Socialist Party, at the time led by Jorge Sampaio, the future President of Portugal, increased its share by 7% and gained 12 MPs, a gain of 16 if compared with 1987 with the new seat distribution, but did not manage to avoid the absolute majority of the Social Democrats. Like four and six years earlier, and like 1979 and 1980, the PS failed to win a single district. In the first legislative election after the fall of the Eastern Bloc, the communist dominated Democratic Unity Coalition lost much of its electoral influence, losing almost 10 MPs and 4% of the voting, but were able to hold on to the district of Beja by a slight margin over the PSD.

On the right, the CDS could not recover its past influence, mainly to the effect of tactical voting for the Social Democratic Party by right-wing voters, increasing its parliamentary group by only 1 MP. The National Solidarity Party, using a populist campaign, achieved for the first time an MP, in what would be the only presence of such party in the Parliament.

Voter turnout fell to 67.8%, and for the first time below 70% of the electorate.

  1. ^ Assembleia da República - Deputados e Grupos Parlamentares
  2. ^ Assembleia da República - Deputados e Grupos Parlamentares
  3. ^ Assembleia da República - Deputados e Grupos Parlamentares
  4. ^ Sistema Eleitoral Português: Problemas e Soluções, "Leya", Marina Costa Lobo, 7 November 2018

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