2013 Portuguese local elections

The Portuguese local elections of 2013 took place on 29 September. The elections 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, as well an election for the lower-level Parish Assembly, whose winner is elected parish president. This last will be held separately in the more than 3,000 parishes around the country. There was a reduction in the number of Parishes of more than 1000 parishes and, consequently, Parishes Assemblies and their respective leadership positions due to a local government reform undertaken by the Government led by Pedro Passos Coelho.

2013 Portuguese local elections

29 September 2013

All 308 Portuguese municipalities and 3,092[1] Portuguese Parishes
All 2,086 local government councils
Opinion polls
Turnout52.6% 6.4 pp
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader António José Seguro Pedro Passos Coelho Jerónimo de Sousa
Party PS PSD PCP
Alliance CDU
Last election 132 mayors, 37.7% 139 mayors, 38.7% 28 mayors, 9.8%
Popular vote 1,835,288[2] 1,570,601[3] 552,690
Percentage 36.7% 31.4% 11.1%
Swing 1.0 pp 7.3 pp 1.3 pp
Mayors 150[4] 106[5] 34
Mayors +/– 18 33 6
Councillors 929[6] 770[7] 213
Councillors +/– 8 103[8] 39

The process of submitting candidacies for these elections was marked by interpretation differences of the limitation of mandates law, which prohibits a candidate, after serving three terms, to run for Mayor, Municipal Assemblies or Parish Assemblies. The controversy lied in the fact that the law does not state explicitly whether it prohibits reelection candidacies for the same municipality or parish, or if, on the contrary, the candidate is barred from seeking reelection for the same position in any municipality or parish. Candidates affected by this issue included Luis Filipe Menezes (PSD), running in Porto, and Fernando Seara (PSD/CDS–PP), who was standing in Lisbon.

This controversy ended on 5 September 2013 with the decision of the Constitutional Court considering only territorial the limitation of mandates and, there so, giving permission to mayoral candidates that had already serve three consecutive mandates to run for another municipality.[9]

The Social Democratic Party (PSD) was the biggest loser of these elections, as it lost almost a third of the municipalities that it held, although the PSD did gain several traditionally Socialist bastions like Braga and Guarda.

The Socialist Party (PS) won the largest number of municipal chambers in its history surpassing its previous best result in 2009. It also won the largest number of mayorships of any party in the history of Portugal.[10] Despite the Socialists victory however, the PS lost to the PSD the cities of Braga and Guarda and to the CDU in the cities of Loures, Beja and Évora. The PS also reconquered Coimbra and won in two large social democratic strongholds, Vila Real and Funchal.

The election was also marked by the strong electoral performances of various independent groups, which won several chambers. The most significant was the victory of independent Rui Moreira in Porto, who was supported by CDS-PP. The Democratic Unity Coalition increased its number of municipal chambers as well as its number of councilors by winning several chambers previously held by the Socialists, including winning back their historical stronghold of Loures. However, despite increasing their overall number of mayors, they also lost three chambers they won in 2009 to the Socialists; Chamusca, Crato, and Nisa. In Chamusca they had held the mayorship since 1979.

The People's Party (CDS-PP) broke a cycle of decline in local elections and won 5 municipalities, 4 more than in 2009. The Left Bloc suffered a heavy defeat, losing the only chamber they had, and electing fewer councillors than in 2009.

The turnout in these elections was the lowest ever, with 52.6% of voters casting their ballot.

Parties

The main political forces that will be involved in the election are:

1 The PSD and the CDS–PP will also form coalitions in several municipalities with the Earth Party (MPT) and the People's Monarchist Party (PPM).

Results

Municipal Councils

National summary of votes and seats

Most voted parties or coalitions in each Municipality.
Municipalities won by:
- PS: 150
- PSD: 86
- CDU: 34
- CDS–PP: 5
- PSD coalitions: 20
- Independents: 13
 Summary of the 29 September 2013 Municipal Councils elections results
Parties Votes % ±pp swing Candidacies Councillors Mayors
# ± # ±
Socialist 1,812,02936.261.4303923214917
Social Democratic 834,45516.706.32015311358631
Democratic Unity Coalition 552,69011.061.328821339346
Social Democratic / People's 379,1107.592.1731543163
Independents 344,5316.892.89411245136
People's 152,0733.040.1143471654
Left Bloc 120,9822.420.61098101
PSD / CDS–PP / MPT 100,4372.012.0611200
PSD / CDS–PP / PPM 94,0151.880.1421621
PSD / PPM 65,1021.307211
PSD / PPM / MPT 43,3120.87770
PSD/ CDS–PP / MPT / PPM 23,5510.472.5414710
Portuguese Workers' Communist 23,2760.470.3270000
PS / BE / PND / MPT / PTP / PAN 21,1020.42151
PSD / MPT / PPM 19,8040.40440
Party for Animals and Nature 16,2330.32800
CDS–PP / MPT / PPM 9,2990.19710
PSD/ CDS–PP / PPM / MPT 8,9180.181.144501
Labour 8,5520.172200
Earth 6,6600.130.182000
People's / Social Democratic 4,6560.09440
PPM / PND / PPV 3,6340.07100
National Renovator 3,0020.060.160000
People's / Earth 2,9310.060.130000
PS / PTP / PND / BE 2,1570.04110
Social Democratic / Earth 1,8970.04230
New Democracy 1,2720.030.110100
People's Monarchist / PPV 8560.02100
People's Monarchist 4550.010.010000
Portugal Pro-Life 3380.01100
Total valid 4,657,329 93.18 3.8 2,086 8 308 0
Blank ballots 193,4713.872.2
Invalid ballots 147,2052.951.7
Total 4,998,005 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 9,501,10352.606.4
Source: Autárquicas 2013 Resultados Oficiais

National summary of votes and seats

 Summary of the 29 September 2013 Municipal Assemblies elections results
Parties Votes % ±pp swing Candidacies Mandates
# ±
Socialist 1,746,81934.951.72,659196
Social Democratic 813,83516.285.91,588536
Democratic Unity Coalition 599,02911.981.474796
Social Democratic / People's 376,0567.521.849329
Independents 325,7246.522.8352128
People's 159,9213.200.322429
Left Bloc 157,6863.151.010039
PSD / CDS–PP / MPT 106,7252.142.14236
PSD / CDS–PP / PPM 88,3931.770.07212
PSD / PPM 60,8731.2257
PSD / PPM / MPT 41,3070.8318
Party for Animals and Nature 23,7760.485
PSD/ CDS–PP / MPT / PPM 22,4200.452.53728
PS / BE / PND / MPT / PTP / PAN 20,8490.4214
PSD / MPT / PPM 19,8500.4011
Portuguese Workers' Communist 15,3930.310.222
CDS–PP / MPT / PPM 9,9490.209
PSD/ CDS–PP / PPM / MPT 8,8860.181.01012
Earth 5,5250.110.1113
People's / Social Democratic 4,6470.0917
PPM / PND / PPV 4,4510.090
Labour 4,1020.083
People's / Earth 3,3840.070.133
National Renovator 3,2470.060.100
PS / PTP / PND / BE 2,1010.043
Social Democratic / Earth 2,0080.048
New Democracy 1,5050.030.105
People's Monarchist / PPV 1,0460.020
People's Monarchist 4450.010.023
Total valid 4,629,952 92.63 4.1 6,487 459
Blank ballots 215,4894.312.3
Invalid ballots 153,0683.061.8
Total 4,998,509 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 9,501,10352.616.4
Source: Autárquicas 2013 Resultados Oficiais

National summary of votes and seats

 Summary of the 29 September 2013 Parish Assemblies elections results
Parties Votes % ±pp swing Candidacies Mandates Presidents
# ± # ±
Socialist 1,733,68734.691.610,8382,8981,282295
Social Democratic 815,08616.316.16,9274,186912618
Democratic Unity Coalition 596,32411.931.01,97329317043
Independents 478,2739.573.52,97830534210
Social Democratic / People's 363,1457.271.92,09681522290
People's 139,3042.790.572533503
Left Bloc 115,1912.300.71389704
PSD / CDS–PP / MPT 111,5712.232.23222931816
PSD / CDS–PP / PPM 81,0961.620.245348448
PSD / PPM 55,1861.1025121
PSD / PPM / MPT 44,6610.89916
PSD / MPT / PPM 19,9080.40392
PSD/ CDS–PP / MPT / PPM 19,3970.392.588296328
PS / BE / PND / MPT / PTP / PAN 18,9670.38535
CDS–PP / MPT / PPM 8,9660.18120
PSD/ CDS–PP / PPM / MPT 8,3440.170.944124213
Portuguese Workers' Communist 8,0030.160.12200
PPM / PND / PPV 4,7290.0900
Earth 4,5690.090.1182902
People's / Social Democratic 4,3030.09635
Party for Animals and Nature 4,0010.0810
Labour 2,6810.0510
New Democracy 2,6700.050.15200
Social Democratic / Earth 2,1230.04271
PS / PTP / PND / BE 2,0850.0470
People's / Earth 1,6100.030.04100
National Renovator 7160.010.00000
People's Monarchist 5490.010.011800
Communist 570.0000
People's Monarchist / PPV 470.0000
Total valid 4,647,249 92.99 3.4 27,167 7,505 3,085 1,022
Blank ballots 194,9783.901.8
Invalid ballots 155,2713.111.6
Total 4,997,498 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 9,500,20252.606.4
Source: Autárquicas 2013 Resultados Oficiais

See also

References

  1. DGAI - Reorganização Administrativa do Território das Freguesias - (RATF)
  2. Sum of votes between PS-only lists and lists with other parties.
  3. Sum of votes between PSD-only lists and lists with other parties.
  4. Number of municipalities won between PS-only lists and lists with other parties. PS-only lists: 149; PS-coalition lists: 1.
  5. Number of municipalities won between PSD-only lists and lists with other parties. PSD-only lists: 86; PSD-coalition lists: 20.
  6. This accounts for seats won on PS-only lists and lists with other parties. The PS ran on joint lists in two municipalities in this election, and ran joint lists in no municipalities in 2009. In the municipalities where they ran on joint lists, those lists received a combined 6 seats.
  7. This accounts for seats won on PSD-only lists and lists with other parties.
  8. This decrease is also relative to the number of seats won on PSD-only lists and lists with other parties in 2009.
  9. Público (5 September 2013). "Tribunal Constitucional dá luz verde aos candidatos autárquicos com três mandatos". Público (in Portuguese). Retrieved 8 September 2013.
  10. New relationship of trust between Portuguese people and PS, says Seguro. Expresso (in Portuguese.) Retrieved 30 September 2013.
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