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{{WIP}}[[Category: The Andorinhões]] [[Category: Politics of the Andorinhões]] [[Category: Elections in the Andorinhões]]
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2019 Andorinhean legislative election
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| swing6 = {{Increase}} 2.88%
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[[Omer Sargento]] leader of the Democratic Alternative and outgoing Leader of the majority resigned on election night after failing to win another majority mandate. The leader of the National Assembly of Independents resigned one month after the election and [[Albano Peres]] became leader on 22 February 2016 following a leadership campaign. [[Tristão Prova]] leader of the [[New Socialist Option (Andorinhões)|New Socialist Option]] announced that he would not be running in the 2019 election and was replaced by [[Meritxell Capela]] on 16 April 2017. [[Balbina Palmeira]] of the [[League of Progressive Forces (Andorinhões)|League of Progressive Forces]] was challenged from her leadership position and was replaced by [[Elianne Arciveiro]] on 23 June 2019.
The political party [[Unity of the Cross Party (Andorinhões)|Unity of the Cross]] was formed on 6 August 2017 with [[Éric Laranjeiras]] as its leader.
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! rowspan="2" |Leader
! colspan="2" |2015 result
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!Votes (%)
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|[[Leo Sautor]]
| style="text-align:center;" |40.04%
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| style="text-align:center;" |22.37%
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|[[Isabel Pecuarista]]
| style="text-align:center;" |10.68%
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|[[National
|[[Fausto Dourado]]
| style="text-align:center;" |10.54%
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| style="text-align:center;" |10.68%
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|[[Adriano Prateiro]]
| style="text-align:center;" |4.73%
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| style="text-align:center;" |4.13%
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|[[Tadeu Pedreira]]
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|[[National
|{{Start date|2019|07|18}}
|[[Ines Cunha]]
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|[[Republican Reformists Group (Andorinhões)|Republican Reformists Group]]
|{{Start date|2019|08|07}}
|''Proposes to keep Fabrício Vermelho to the position''
|[[Adriano Prateiro]]
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==Results==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:right; font-size:95%;"
|+Summary of the 2 September 2019
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| colspan="4" |[[File:Andorinhões_National_Assembly_2019.svg|360px|center]]
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| [[We Andorinheans Party (Andorinhões)|We Andorinheans]]
| 173,537
| 32.74
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| [[Conservative Coalition (Andorinhões)|Conservative Coalition]]
| 67,125
| 12.67
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| style="background: #cb338e; " |
| [[Democratic Alternative (Andorinhões)|Democratic Alternative]]
| 64,910
| 12.25
|-
| style="background: #a952a6; " |
| [[Constitutionalist Tradition (Andorinhões)|Constitutionalist Tradition]]
| 49,405
| 9.33
|-
| style="background: #7f8b97; " |
| [[National Assembly of Independents (Andorinhões)|National Assembly of Independents]]
| 39,367
| 7.43
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| [[New Socialist Option (Andorinhões)|New Socialist Option]]
| 33,856
| 6.39
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| [[National
| 32,788
| 6.09
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| [[Republican Reformists Group (Andorinhões)|Republican Reformists Group]]
| 26,956
| 5.09
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| [[Federation of Creditists (Andorinhões)|Federation of Creditists]]
| 14,745
| 2.78
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| [[League of Progressive Forces (Andorinhões)|League of Progressive Forces]]
| 10,174
| 1.92
|-
| style="background: #338881; " |
| [[Patriotic Alliance (Andorinhões)|Patriotic Alliance]]
| 7,546
| 1.42
|-
| style="background: #bc5549; " |
| [[People's Front of Communal Revolution (Andorinhões)|People's Front of Communal Revolution]]▼
▲[[People's Front of Communal Revolution (Andorinhões)|People's Front of Communal Revolution]]
| 6,702
| 1.26
|-
| style="background: #52336f; " |
| [[Unity of the Cross Party (Andorinhões)|Unity of the Cross]]
| 3,383
| 0.64
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| colspan="2" align="left" style="background-color:#E9E9E9" |'''Total valid'''
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! colspan="2" |[[National Assembly of Independents (Andorinhões)|RNI]]
! colspan="2" |[[New Socialist Option (Andorinhões)|NOS]]
! colspan="2" |[[National
! colspan="2" |[[Republican Reformists Group (Andorinhões)|GRR]]
! colspan="2" |[[Federation of Creditists (Andorinhões)|FC]]
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==See also==
*[[List of political parties in the Andorinhões]]
*[[Politics of the Andorinhões]]
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The 2019 Andorinhean legislative election was held on 2 September 2019, members of the National Assembly were elected to the 8th Andorinhean legislature. The election was held as mandated by the electoral law of the Andorinhões with the end of the four year mandate of the deputies.
With 32.74% of the vote the We Andorinheans Party won 39 seats, attaining a slim majority and forming the majority party for the first time since its formation. It is the lowest share of the popular vote to give a majority in the history of the Andorinhões.
Of the 13 registered political parties, 8 were able to win at least one seat. Of these, only 4 are considered Parliamentary Groups since a political parties needs to have five or more deputies in the National Assembly to be considered as such. The Federation of Credidists lost its only seat, while the RNI and the NOS won their first seats.
Background
The 2015 elections resulted in the return of the Conservative Coalition as the majority party with the Democratic Alternative becoming the leading minority party. The National Assembly of Independents ran in its first elections.
Omer Sargento leader of the Democratic Alternative and outgoing Leader of the majority resigned on election night after failing to win another majority mandate. The leader of the National Assembly of Independents resigned one month after the election and Albano Peres became leader on 22 February 2016 following a leadership campaign. Tristão Prova leader of the New Socialist Option announced that he would not be running in the 2019 election and was replaced by Meritxell Capela on 16 April 2017. Balbina Palmeira of the League of Progressive Forces was challenged from her leadership position and was replaced by Elianne Arciveiro on 23 June 2019.
The political party Unity of the Cross was formed on 6 August 2017 with Éric Laranjeiras as its leader.
The electoral calendar is fixed by law and the electoral campaign was set to begin on 5 August 2019 lasting 29 days with the vote taking place on 2 September 2019.
Parties and standings
The table below lists parties represented in the National Assembly after the 2015 Andorinhean election, and the standings at dissolution.
Name | Leader | 2015 result | ||
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Votes (%) | Seats | |||
Conservative Coalition | Leo Sautor | 40.04% | 41 / 76
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Democratic Alternative | Omer Sargento | 22.37% | 17 / 76
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Constitutionalist Tradition | Isabel Pecuarista | 10.68% | 5 / 76
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National Labour Party | Fausto Dourado | 10.54% | 5 / 76
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We Andorinheans | Alícia da Praia | 10.68% | 5 / 76
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Republican Reformists Group | Adriano Prateiro | 4.73% | 1 / 76
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Federation of Creditists | Anair Cereais | 4.13% | 1 / 76
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Campaign
Announcements for President and Speaker
The announcements of the candidates for the positions of President and Speaker is an integral and important part of legislative elections in the Andorinhões. Even though the President is nominated by the Governor, it is done upon the recommendation of the National Assembly and thus, the majority party has an important role in that nomination. The works of the National Assembly are also headed by the Speaker and its role is also important.
Results
Political parties | Votes | % | |
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We Andorinheans | 173,537 | 32.74 | |
Conservative Coalition | 67,125 | 12.67 | |
Democratic Alternative | 64,910 | 12.25 | |
Constitutionalist Tradition | 49,405 | 9.33 | |
National Assembly of Independents | 39,367 | 7.43 | |
New Socialist Option | 33,856 | 6.39 | |
National Labour Party | 32,788 | 6.09 | |
Republican Reformists Group | 26,956 | 5.09 | |
Federation of Creditists | 14,745 | 2.78 | |
League of Progressive Forces | 10,174 | 1.92 | |
Patriotic Alliance | 7,546 | 1.42 | |
People's Front of Communal Revolution | 6,702 | 1.26 | |
Unity of the Cross | 3,383 | 0.64 | |
Total valid | 529,495 | 97.45 | |
Blank ballots | 6,034 | 1.11 | |
Invalid ballots | 7,824 | 1.44 | |
Total | 543,353 | 100.00 | |
Registered voters/turnout | 872,042 | 62.37 |
Distribution by constituency
Constituency | Votes | S | Votes | S | Votes | S | Votes | S | Votes | S | Votes | S | Votes | S | Votes | S | Votes | S | Votes | S | Votes | S | Votes | S | Votes | S | Total S |
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NA | CC | AD | TC | RNI | NOS | PTN | GRR | FC | LFP | AP | FPRC | UdC | |||||||||||||||
Céu–Sagrada Família–São Domingos | 9,080 | 2 | 8,102 | 1 |
3,680 |
- |
5,402 |
1 |
2,603 |
- |
447 |
- |
780 |
- |
4,461 |
- |
1,369 |
- |
164 |
- |
755 |
- | 77 | - |
275 |
- | 4 |
Esperança–Trindade–Santa Fé | 16,663 |
3 |
5,705 |
1 |
6,323 |
1 | 4,337 | - |
5,571 |
1 |
4,240 |
- | 2,700 | - |
1,855 |
- |
1,552 |
- | 934 | - | 371 | - | 586 | - | 159 | - | 6 |
Espírito |
2,692 | 1 | 2,792 | 1 |
1,974 |
- |
2,109 |
- |
1,036 |
- | 550 | - | 1,561 | - |
249 |
- |
217 |
- |
158 |
- |
154 |
- |
144 |
- | 51 | - | 2 |
Flores de Lírio | 7,427 | 1 | 8,359 | 2 | 2,816 | - | 5,446 | 1 | 2,163 | - | 1,183 | - | 1,408 | - | 3,385 | - | 1,163 | - | 286 | - | 511 | - | 184 | - | 273 | - | 4 |
Glória de Ele | 13,089 | 3 | 4,384 | 1 | 4,942 | 1 | 3,336 | - | 2,995 | - | 1,933 | - | 1,420 | - | 920 | - | 765 | - | 373 | - | 150 | - | 126 | - | 115 | - |
5 |
Ordem | 15,266 | 3 | 5,397 | 1 | 4,641 | 1 | 3,287 | - |
4,228 |
- | 2,587 | - | 2,130 | - | 1,498 | - | 976 | - | 519 | - | 354 | - | 414 | - | 109 | - | 5 |
Santa Maria–São Vicente | 12,537 | 3 | 5,182 | 1 | 6,138 | 1 | 3,886 | 1 | 4,347 | 1 | 3,719 | - | 2,750 | - | 1,702 | - | 1,415 | - | 963 | - | 332 | - | 540 | - | 150 | - | 7 |
Santo Ambrosio–Santa Rosa–Santa Ana | 32,482 | 7 | 8,721 | 1 | 11,922 | 2 |
11,085 |
2 | 5,048 | - | 6,724 | 1 | 6,929 | 1 | 7,216 | 1 | 3,245 | - | 2,983 | - | 2,556 | - | 1,762 | - | 1,101 | - | 15 |
São Afonso | 20,799 | 6 | 6,089 | 1 | 6,358 | 1 | 2,762 | - | 3,492 | - | 4,029 | 1 | 3,017 | - | 1,301 | - | 961 | - | 1,063 | - | 744 | - | 731 | - | 351 | - | 8 |
São Fernando | 16,967 | 5 | 3,155 | 1 | 4,834 |
1 |
2,091 |
- |
2,396 |
- |
2,882 |
1 |
2,818 |
- | 896 | - | 1,039 | - |
896 |
- |
527 |
- | 571 | - | 249 | - | 9 |
São João–São Miguel | 25,014 | 5 | 6,760 | 1 | 8,473 | 1 | 3,814 | - | 4,487 | 1 | 3,729 | - | 5,164 | 1 | 3,067 | - | 1,849 | - |
1,680 |
- | 950 | - | 1,456 | - | 493 | - |
9 |
Mundo | 1,520 | - | 2,479 | 1 | 2,809 | 1 | 1,853 | - | 1,001 | - | 1,833 | - | 1,610 | - | 406 | - | 194 | - | 155 | - | 143 | - | 112 | - | 58 | - | 2 |
Total | 173,537 | 39 | 67,125 | 13 | 64,910 | 10 | 49,405 | 5 | 39,367 | 3 | 33,856 | 3 | 32,288 | 2 | 26,956 | 1 | 14,745 | - | 10,174 | - | 7,546 | - | 6,702 | - | 3,383 | - | 76 |