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2019 Andorinhean legislative election

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All 76 seats in the National Assembly of the Andorinhões
39 seats needed for a majority
Registered872,042
Turnout62.42%
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Alícia da Praia Leo Sautor Tomé Avilar
Party NA CC AD
Seats won 39 13 10
Popular vote 173,537 67,125 64,910
Percentage 32.71% 12.65% 12.24%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Isabel Pecuarista Albano Peres Meritxell Capela
Party TC RNI NOS
Seats won 5 3 3
Popular vote 49,405 39,367 33,856
Percentage 9.31% 7.42% 6.38%

  Seventh party Eighth party
 
Leader Fausto Dourado Adriano Prateiro
Party PTN GRR
Seats won 2 1
Popular vote 32,788 26,956
Percentage 6.18% 5.08%

Results by electoral constituency.

Elected Leader of the majority

Alícia da Praia
We Andorinheans Party

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 32.71% 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.

Background

Parties and standings

Campaign slogans

Results

Summary of the 2 September 2019 National Assembly elections results
Political parties Votes %
  We Andorinheans 173,537 32.71
  Conservative Coalition 67,125 12.65
  Democratic Alternative 64,910 12.24
  Constitutionalist Tradition 49,405 9.31
  National Assembly of Independents 39,367 7.42
  New Socialist Option 33,856 6.38
  National Work Party 32,788 6.18
  Republican Reformists Group 26,956 5.08
  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 530,495 97.45
Blank ballots 6,034 1.11
Invalid ballots 7,824 1.44
Total 544,353 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 872,042 62.42

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
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
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 5 6,089 1 6,358 1 2,762 - 3,492 - 4,029 1 3,517 - 1,301 - 961 - 1,063 - 744 - 731 - 351 - 8
São Fernando 16,967 6 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 32,788 2 26,956 1 14,745 - 10,174 - 7,546 - 6,702 - 3,383 - 76

See also