2017 Andorinhean executive election: Difference between revisions

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| image1 = de Carvalho, Cristovão.jpg
| image1 = de Carvalho, Cristovão.jpg
| image1_upright = 0.4
| image1_upright = 0.4
| candidate1 = [[Cristovão de Carvalho]]
| candidate1 = [[Cristóvão de Carvalho]]
| alliance1 = Andorinheans for democracy
| alliance1 = Alliance for the re-election of Cristóvão de Carvalho
| popular_vote1 = 267,925
| popular_vote1 = 267,925
| percentage1 = 56.72%
| percentage1 = 56.72%
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| image2_upright = 0.4
| image2_upright = 0.4
| candidate2 = [[Ambrósio Macedo]]
| candidate2 = [[Ambrósio Macedo]]
| alliance2 = Workers for Macedo
| alliance2 = Alliance of workers for Ambrósio Macedo
| popular_vote2 = 204,469
| popular_vote2 = 204,469
| percentage2 = 43.28%
| percentage2 = 43.28%


| title = [[Governor of the Andorinhões]]
| title = [[Governor of the Andorinhões]]
| before_election = [[Cristovão de Carvalho]]
| before_election = [[Cristóvão de Carvalho]]
| after_election = [[Cristovão de Carvalho]]
| after_election = [[Cristóvão de Carvalho]]
}}
}}
{{Politics of the Andorinhões}}
{{Politics of the Andorinhões}}
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In the Andorinhões, candidates for the governorship are independent candidates but political parties are allowed to endorse candidates.
In the Andorinhões, candidates for the governorship are independent candidates but political parties are allowed to endorse candidates.


[[Cristovão de Carvalho]] was looking to secure a second term and was the favourite to win, receiving 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.
[[Cristóvão de Carvalho]] was looking to secure a second term and was the favourite to win. His alliance, the ''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 a coalition of left-wing parties led by the [[National Worker Party (Andorinhões)|National Worker Party]] and 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]].
[[Ambrósio Macedo]] was the nominee from an alliance of left-wing parties led by the [[National Worker Party (Andorinhões)|National Worker Party]], the ''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 deputies and party officials openly supported the re-election of de Carvalho.
The [[Conservative Coalition (Andorinhões)|Conservative Coalition]] did not endorse any of the two candidates but many deputies and party officials openly supported the re-election of de Carvalho.