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{{WIP}}[[Category: The Andorinhões]] [[Category: Politics of the Andorinhões]] [[Category: Elections in the Andorinhões]]
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2017 Andorinhean executive election
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| image1 = de Carvalho, Cristovão.jpg
| image1_upright = 0.4
| candidate1 = [[CristovãoCristóvão de Carvalho]]
| alliance1 = AndorinheansAlliance for democracythe re-election of Cristóvão de Carvalho
| popular_vote1 = 267,925
| percentage1 = 56.72%
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| image2_upright = 0.4
| candidate2 = [[Ambrósio Macedo]]
| alliance2 = WorkersAlliance of workers for Ambrósio Macedo
| popular_vote2 = 204,469
| percentage2 = 43.28%
 
| title = [[Governor of the Andorinhões]]
| before_election = [[CristovãoCristóvão de Carvalho]]
| after_election = [[CristovãoCristóvão de Carvalho]]
}}
{{Politics of the Andorinhões}}
 
The '''2017 Andorinhean executive election''' was held on 6 March 2017. Incumbent Governor [[CristovãoCristóvão de Carvalho]] was re-elected for a second term with 56.72% of the vote.
 
==Electoral system==
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In the Andorinhões, candidates for the governorship are independent candidates but political parties are allowed to endorse candidates.
 
[[CristovãoCristóvão de Carvalho]] was looking to secure a second term and was the favourite to win. His alliance, receivingthe ''Alliance for the re-election of Cristóvão de Carvalho'' received the endorsements from many of the more centrists paries such as the [[Democratic Alternative (Andorinhões)|Democratic Alternative]], the [[Constitutionalist Tradition (Andorinhões)|Constitutionalist Tradition]] and the [[We Andorinheans Party (Andorinhões)|We Andorinheans]] political parties.
 
[[Ambrósio Macedo]] was the nominee from aan coalitionalliance of left-wing parties led by the [[National Worker Party (Andorinhões)|National Worker Party]], andthe ''Alliance of workers for Ambrósio Macedo''. It received endorsements from the [[New Socialist Option (Andorinhões)|New Socialist Option]], the [[League of Progressive Forces (Andorinhões)|League of Progressive Forces]] and the [[People's Front of Communal Revolution (Andorinhões)|People's Front of Communal Revolution]].
 
The [[Conservative Coalition (Andorinhões)|Conservative Coalition]] did not endorse any of the two candidates but many deputiesDeputies and party officials openly supported the re-election of de Carvalho.
 
Other minor political parties such as the [[Republican Reformists Group (Andorinhões)|Republican Reformists Group]], the [[Federation of Creditists (Andorinhões)|Federation of Creditists]] and the [[Patriotic Alliance (Andorinhões)|Patriotic Alliance]] tried to present a right-wing nominee but failed to do so and thus did not endorse any of the candidates.
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! %
|-
| '''[[CristovãoCristóvão de Carvalho]]'''
| '''Alliance for the re-election of AndorinheansCristóvão forde democracyCarvalho'''
| '''267,925'''
| '''56.72%'''
|-
| [[Ambrósio Macedo]]
| Alliance of workers for Ambrósio Macedo
| 204,469
| 43.28%
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