2005 Portuguese local elections

The Portuguese local election of 2005 took place on 9 October. 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.

2005 Portuguese local elections

9 October 2005

All 308 Portuguese municipalities and 4,260 Portuguese Parishes
All 2,046 local government councils
Turnout60.9% 0.8 pp
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Luís Marques Mendes José Sócrates Jerónimo de Sousa
Party PSD PS PCP
Alliance CDU
Last election 159 mayors, 41.2% 113 mayors, 37.1% 28 mayors, 10.6%
Popular vote 2,150,710 1,933,041 589,384
Percentage 39.9% 35.9% 10.9%
Swing 1.3 pp 1.2 pp 0.3 pp
Mayors 158 109 32
Mayors +/– 1 4 4
Councillors 911 853 203
Councillors +/– 5 3 4

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.

Parties

The main political forces involved in the election were:

Results

National summary of votes and seats

Most voted parties or coalitions in each Municipality. Municipalities won by:
- PSD: 138
- PS: 109
- CDU: 32
- BE: 1
- CDS–PP: 1
- PSD coalitions: 20
- Independents: 7
 Summary of the 9 October 2005 Municipal Councils elections results
Parties Votes % Candidacies Councillors Mayors
# ± # ±
Socialist 1,933,04135.87307853241094
Social Democratic 1,523,52628.27245742321384
Democratic Unity Coalition 589,38410.943012034324
Social Democratic / People's 462,1998.584213117183
People's 165,1923.0718530910
Left Bloc 158,9532.951117110
Independents 133,3802.4727451474
PSD / CDS–PP / PPM 91,4551.7012201010
PSD / CDS–PP / PPM / MPT 71,1531.323111
Portuguese Workers' Communist 15,4210.29190000
Humanist 5,0960.09130000
New Democracy 2,0450.04400
National Renovator 1,7590.0350000
PSD / CDS–PP / MPT 1,6700.03120
Earth 1,5820.0340401
PSD / PPM 7070.0110801
PND / PPM 4390.01100
National Solidarity 2440.00100
People's / Social Democratic 1090.0010600
CDS–PP / PSD / PPM 110.00100
Total valid 5,159,104 95.73 2,046 2 308 0
Blank ballots 139,0122.58
Invalid ballots 90,9191.69
Total 5,389,035 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 8,843,87560.94

National summary of votes and seats

The first and the second most voted parties in each district (Azores and Madeira are not shown)
 Summary of the 9 October 2005 Municipal Assemblies elections results
Parties Votes % Candidacies Mandates
# ±
Socialist 1,923,468 35.68 307 2,794 73
Social Democratic 1,454,256 26.98 245 2,416 52
Democratic Unity Coalition 628,881 11.67 301 722 13
Social Democratic / People's 454,972 8.44 41 407 20
Left Bloc 212,652 3.95 115 114 86
People's 175,927 3.26 162 190 63
Independents 115,999 2.15 25 121 28
PSD / CDS–PP / PPM 90,670 1.68 13 73 33
PSD / CDS–PP / PPM / MPT 66,190 1.23 3 27
Portuguese Workers' Communist 8,620 0.16 9 1 0
People's / Social Democratic 2,768 0.05 2 6 13
PSD / CDS–PP / MPT 1,641 0.03 1 6
Earth 1,590 0.03 1 0 18
New Democracy 1,590 0.03 2 1
People's Monarchist 1,011 0.02 6 5 5
PND / PPM 831 0.02 1 0
PSD / PPM 760 0.01 1 2 21
Humanist 200 0.00 2 0 0
CDS–PP / PSD / PPM 8 0.00 1 0
Total valid 5,161,181 95.72 6,885 9
Blank ballots 138,4242.57
Invalid ballots 92,1401.71
Total 5,391,745 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 8,847,38560.94

National summary of votes and seats

The first and the second most voted parties in each district (Azores and Madeira are not shown)
 Summary of the 9 October 2005 Parish Assemblies elections results
Parties Votes % Candidacies Mandates Presidents
# ± # ±
Socialist 1,903,166 35.37 3,711 13,460 265 1,518 5
Social Democratic 1,433,256 26.64 3,065 12,447 299 1,723 74
Democratic Unity Coalition 648,622 12.05 2,239 2,576 110 244 12
Social Democratic / People's 411,633 7.65 529 2,065 59 219 4
Independents 245,659 4.57 568 2,201 206 292 19
Left Bloc 146,898 2.73 448 229 183 3 3
People's 144,575 2.69 1,043 826 144 65 14
PSD / CDS–PP / PPM / MPT 95,175 1.77 45 216 19
PSD / CDS–PP / PPM 84,398 1.57 125 400 98 34 2
Portuguese Workers' Communist 3,635 0.07 28 0 1 0 0
New Democracy 3,184 0.06 16 7 0
Earth 3,100 0.06 7 23 97 3 15
PSD / CDS–PP / MPT 1,756 0.03 12 32 3
People's / Social Democratic 1,448 0.03 2 10 57 2 6
Humanist 824 0.02 10 0 0 0 0
PSD / PPM 807 0.02 5 6 259 0 18
National Solidarity Party 72 0.00 5 0 0
National Renovator 38 0.00 1 0 0
People's Monarchist 27 0.00 1 0 1 0 0
Total valid 5,130,086 95.31 34,498 4,125
Blank ballots 151,5272.82
Invalid ballots 101,0671.88
Total 5,382,680 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 8,832,69360.94

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Further Notes:

References

  • "CNE Resultados". Comissão Nacional de Eleições. Retrieved 17 January 2006.
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