Castelo Branco (Assembly of the Republic constituency)

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Castelo Branco
Constituency
for the Assembly of the Republic
Outline map
Location of Castelo Branco within Portugal
DistrictCastelo Branco
Population177,719 (2022)[1]
Electorate163,578 (2024)
Area6,627 km2 (2022)[2]
Current Constituency
Created1976
Seats
List
  • 4 (2009–present)
  • 5 (1991–2009)
  • 6 (1979–1991)
  • 7 (1976–1979)
Deputies[3]
List
  •   Patrícia Caixinha (PS)
  •   Nuno Fazenda (PS)
  •   Liliana Reis (PSD)
  •   João Ribeiro (CH)

Castelo Branco is one of the 22 multi-member constituencies of the Assembly of the Republic, the national legislature of Portugal. The constituency was established in 1976 when the Assembly of the Republic was established by the constitution following the restoration of democracy. It is conterminous with the district of Castelo Branco. The constituency currently elects four of the 230 members of the Assembly of the Republic using the closed party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2024 legislative election it had 163,578 registered electors.

Electoral system[edit]

Castelo Branco currently elects four of the 230 members of the Assembly of the Republic using the closed party-list proportional representation electoral system.[4][5] Seats are allocated using the D'Hondt method.[6][7]

Election results[edit]

Summary[edit]

Election Unitary Democrats
CDU / APU / PCP
Left Bloc
BE / UDP
Socialists
PS / FRS
People Animals Nature
PAN
Democratic Renewal
PRD
Social Democrats
PSD / PàF / AD / PPD
Liberals
IL
CDS – People's
CDS–PP / CDS
Chega
CH / PPV/CDC / PPV
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
2024 2,373 2.25% 0 4,450 4.23% 0 37,067 35.21% 2 1,427 1.36% 0 30,812 29.27% 1 2,961 2.81% 0 21,141 20.08% 1
2022 2,784 2.98% 0 4,069 4.35% 0 45,634 48.81% 3 935 1.00% 0 26,240 28.07% 1 2,444 2.61% 0 1,502 1.61% 0 7,959 8.51% 0
2019 4,451 4.99% 0 10,353 11.60% 0 38,313 42.94% 3 2,231 2.50% 0 24,676 27.65% 1 543 0.61% 0 3,480 3.90% 0 1,187 1.33% 0
2015 6,286 6.29% 0 10,450 10.45% 0 40,502 40.52% 2 860 0.86% 0 36,803 36.82% 2
2011 5,384 5.12% 0 4,609 4.38% 0 38,317 36.41% 2 770 0.73% 0 41,754 39.68% 2 10,571 10.05% 0 219 0.21% 0
2009 5,937 5.25% 0 10,632 9.40% 0 48,105 42.54% 2 34,925 30.88% 2 9,843 8.70% 0 250 0.22% 0
2005 4,678 3.86% 0 4,660 3.85% 0 69,795 57.63% 4 33,240 27.44% 1 6,590 5.44% 0
2002 3,915 3.34% 0 1,798 1.53% 0 55,140 46.98% 3 45,771 39.00% 2 8,491 7.24% 0
1999 6,444 5.37% 0 1,522 1.27% 0 63,309 52.77% 3 39,176 32.66% 2 7,660 6.38% 0
1995 4,771 3.56% 0 792 0.59% 0 72,760 54.32% 3 43,962 32.82% 2 9,863 7.36% 0
1991 6,150 4.66% 0 43,777 33.16% 2 1,250 0.95% 0 69,867 52.92% 3 5,269 3.99% 0
1987 9,752 7.34% 0 978 0.74% 0 30,784 23.18% 2 8,177 6.16% 0 71,610 53.93% 4 6,396 4.82% 0
1985 12,575 9.26% 0 1,457 1.07% 0 26,073 19.21% 1 34,383 25.33% 2 43,874 32.32% 3 13,555 9.99% 0
1983 15,616 11.70% 0 873 0.65% 0 51,483 38.57% 3 42,461 31.81% 2 18,264 13.68% 1
1980 15,946 10.83% 0 1,115 0.76% 0 46,182 31.37% 2 77,675 52.76% 4
1979 19,071 12.89% 0 2,887 1.95% 0 42,659 28.82% 2 76,658 51.80% 4
1976 9,369 7.16% 0 1,520 1.16% 0 51,822 39.61% 3 32,212 24.62% 2 28,257 21.60% 2

(Figures in italics represent alliances.)

Detailed[edit]

2020s[edit]

2024[edit]

Results of the 2024 legislative election held on 10 March 2024:[8]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 37,067 35.21% 2
Democratic Alliance AD 30,812 29.27% 1
Chega CH 21,141 20.08% 1
Left Bloc BE 4,450 4.23% 0
Liberal Initiative IL 2,961 2.81% 0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 2,373 2.25% 0
LIVRE L 2,172 2.06% 0
National Democratic Alternative ADN 1,492 1.42% 0
People Animals Nature PAN 1,427 1.36% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 437 0.42% 0
React, Include, Recycle RIR 367 0.35% 0
New Right ND 316 0.30% 0
Volt Portugal Volt 168 0.16% 0
Ergue-te E 100 0.09% 0
Valid Votes 105,283 100.00% 4
Blank Votes 1,530 1.41%
Rejected Votes – Other 1,447 1.34%
Total Polled 108,260 66.18%
Registered Electors 163,578

The following candidates were elected:[9] Patrícia Caixinha (PS); Nuno Fazenda (PS); Liliana Reis (AD); and João Ribeiro (CH).

2022[edit]

Results of the 2022 legislative election held on 30 January 2022:[10]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 45,634 48.81% 3
Social Democratic Party PSD 26,240 28.07% 1
Chega CH 7,959 8.51% 0
Left Bloc BE 4,069 4.35% 0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 2,784 2.98% 0
Liberal Initiative IL 2,444 2.61% 0
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 1,502 1.61% 0
People Animals Nature PAN 935 1.00% 0
LIVRE L 775 0.83% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 313 0.33% 0
React, Include, Recycle RIR 239 0.26% 0
National Democratic Alternative ADN 176 0.19% 0
Earth Party PT 154 0.16% 0
Socialist Alternative Movement MAS 91 0.10% 0
We, the Citizens! NC 78 0.08% 0
Ergue-te E 59 0.06% 0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP 43 0.05% 0
Valid Votes 93,495 100.00% 4
Blank Votes 1,117 1.17%
Rejected Votes – Other 1,126 1.18%
Total Polled 95,738 57.58%
Registered Electors 166,269

The following candidates were elected:[11] Cláudia André (PSD); Ana Abrunhosa (PS); João Paulo Catarino (PS); and Nuno Fazenda (PS).

2010s[edit]

2019[edit]

Results of the 2019 legislative election held on 6 October 2019:[12]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 38,313 42.94% 3
Social Democratic Party PSD 24,676 27.65% 1
Left Bloc BE 10,353 11.60% 0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 4,451 4.99% 0
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 3,480 3.90% 0
People Animals Nature PAN 2,231 2.50% 0
Chega CH 1,187 1.33% 0
LIVRE L 834 0.93% 0
Alliance A 715 0.80% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 694 0.78% 0
Liberal Initiative IL 543 0.61% 0
React, Include, Recycle RIR 541 0.61% 0
United Party of Retirees and Pensioners PURP 273 0.31% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 247 0.28% 0
Earth Party PT 226 0.25% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 183 0.21% 0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP 157 0.18% 0
Democratic Republican Party PDR 125 0.14% 0
Valid Votes 89,229 100.00% 4
Blank Votes 2,250 2.40%
Rejected Votes – Other 2,216 2.37%
Total Polled 93,695 55.09%
Registered Electors 170,075

The following candidates were elected:[13] Cláudia André (PSD); Eurico Brilhante Dias (PS); Hortense Martins (PS); and Nuno Fazenda (PS).

2015[edit]

Results of the 2015 legislative election held on 4 October 2015:[14]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 40,502 40.52% 2
Portugal Ahead PàF 36,803 36.82% 2
Left Bloc BE 10,450 10.45% 0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 6,286 6.29% 0
Democratic Republican Party PDR 1,086 1.09% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,080 1.08% 0
People Animals Nature PAN 860 0.86% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 508 0.51% 0
LIVRE L 507 0.51% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 496 0.50% 0
The Earth Party Movement MPT 464 0.46% 0
ACT! (Portuguese Labour Party
and Socialist Alternative Movement)
AGIR 374 0.37% 0
United Party of Retirees and Pensioners PURP 272 0.27% 0
We, the Citizens! NC 267 0.27% 0
Valid Votes 99,955 100.00% 4
Blank Votes 2,091 2.01%
Rejected Votes – Other 2,166 2.08%
Total Polled 104,212 57.58%
Registered Electors 180,996

The following candidates were elected:[15] Álvaro Batista (PàF); Eurico Brilhante Dias (PS); Manuel Frexes (PàF); and Hortense Martins (PS).

2011[edit]

Results of the 2011 legislative election held on 5 June 2011:[16]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD 41,754 39.68% 2
Socialist Party PS 38,317 36.41% 2
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 10,571 10.05% 0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 5,384 5.12% 0
Left Bloc BE 4,609 4.38% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,454 1.38% 0
Party for Animals and Nature PAN 770 0.73% 0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP 543 0.52% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 428 0.41% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 425 0.40% 0
The Earth Party Movement MPT 403 0.38% 0
Hope for Portugal Movement MEP 355 0.34% 0
Pro-Life Party PPV 219 0.21% 0
Valid Votes 105,232 100.00% 4
Blank Votes 2,943 2.67%
Rejected Votes – Other 1,928 1.75%
Total Polled 110,103 57.76%
Registered Electors 190,614

The following candidates were elected:[17] Carlos Costa Neves (PSD); Carlos São Martinho (PSD); Fernando Serrasqueiro (PS); and José Sócrates (PS).

2000s[edit]

2009[edit]

Results of the 2009 legislative election held on 27 September 2009:[18]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 48,105 42.54% 2
Social Democratic Party PSD 34,925 30.88% 2
Left Bloc BE 10,632 9.40% 0
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 9,843 8.70% 0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 5,937 5.25% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,130 1.00% 0
Merit and Society Movement MMS 508 0.45% 0
Portuguese Labour Party PTP 402 0.36% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 394 0.35% 0
The Earth Party Movement and Humanist Party MPT-PH 352 0.31% 0
Hope for Portugal Movement MEP 348 0.31% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 263 0.23% 0
Pro-Life Party PPV 250 0.22% 0
Valid Votes 113,089 100.00% 4
Blank Votes 1,993 1.70%
Rejected Votes – Other 2,297 1.96%
Total Polled 117,379 60.57%
Registered Electors 193,786

The following candidates were elected:[19] Carlos Costa Neves (PSD); Carlos São Martinho (PSD); Fernando Serrasqueiro (PS); and José Sócrates (PS).

2005[edit]

Results of the 2005 legislative election held on 20 February 2005:[20]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 69,795 57.63% 4
Social Democratic Party PSD 33,240 27.44% 1
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 6,590 5.44% 0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 4,678 3.86% 0
Left Bloc BE 4,660 3.85% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 947 0.78% 0
New Democracy Party ND 619 0.51% 0
Humanist Party PH 326 0.27% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 263 0.22% 0
Valid Votes 121,118 100.00% 5
Blank Votes 1,764 1.42%
Rejected Votes – Other 1,753 1.41%
Total Polled 124,635 65.96%
Registered Electors 188,963

The following candidates were elected:[21] Cristina Granada (PS); Valter Lemos (PS); Nuno Morais Sarmento (PSD); Fernando Serrasqueiro (PS); and José Sócrates (PS).

2002[edit]

Results of the 2002 legislative election held on 17 March 2002:[22]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 55,140 46.98% 3
Social Democratic Party PSD 45,771 39.00% 2
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 8,491 7.24% 0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 3,915 3.34% 0
Left Bloc BE 1,798 1.53% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 818 0.70% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 402 0.34% 0
Humanist Party PH 394 0.34% 0
The Earth Party Movement MPT 370 0.32% 0
National Renewal Party PNR 258 0.22% 0
Valid Votes 117,357 100.00% 5
Blank Votes 981 0.82%
Rejected Votes – Other 1,334 1.11%
Total Polled 119,672 62.65%
Registered Electors 191,027

The following candidates were elected:[23] Maria Elisa Domingues (PSD); Valter Lemos (PS); Fernando Penha (PSD); Fernando Serrasqueiro (PS); and José Sócrates (PS).

1990s[edit]

1999[edit]

Results of the 1999 legislative election held on 10 October 1999:[24]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 63,309 52.77% 3
Social Democratic Party PSD 39,176 32.66% 2
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 7,660 6.38% 0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 6,444 5.37% 0
Left Bloc BE 1,522 1.27% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 845 0.70% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 589 0.49% 0
The Earth Party Movement MPT 424 0.35% 0
Valid Votes 119,969 100.00% 5
Blank Votes 1,044 0.85%
Rejected Votes – Other 1,536 1.25%
Total Polled 122,549 63.82%
Registered Electors 192,029

The following candidates were elected:[25] Manuel Frexes (PSD); António Guterres (PS); Fernando Penha (PSD); Fernando Serrasqueiro (PS); and José Sócrates (PS).

1995[edit]

Results of the 1995 legislative election held on 1 October 1995:[26]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 72,760 54.32% 3
Social Democratic Party PSD 43,962 32.82% 2
CDS – People's Party CDS–PP 9,863 7.36% 0
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 4,771 3.56% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 792 0.59% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 669 0.50% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 622 0.46% 0
People's Monarchist Party
and The Earth Party Movement
PPM-MPT 501 0.37% 0
Valid Votes 133,940 100.00% 5
Blank Votes 849 0.62%
Rejected Votes – Other 2,050 1.50%
Total Polled 136,839 67.41%
Registered Electors 202,995

The following candidates were elected:[27] Álvaro Barreto (PSD); António Guterres (PS); Fernando Serrasqueiro (PS); Antunes da Silva (PSD); and José Sócrates (PS).

1991[edit]

Results of the 1991 legislative election held on 6 October 1991:[28]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD 69,867 52.92% 3
Socialist Party PS 43,777 33.16% 2
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 6,150 4.66% 0
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 5,269 3.99% 0
National Solidarity Party PSN 3,121 2.36% 0
Democratic Renewal Party PRD 1,250 0.95% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,008 0.76% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 903 0.68% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 672 0.51% 0
Valid Votes 132,017 100.00% 5
Blank Votes 1,132 0.84%
Rejected Votes – Other 1,836 1.36%
Total Polled 134,985 67.81%
Registered Electors 199,057

The following candidates were elected:[29] António Guterres (PS); Nunes Liberato (PSD); Carlos Pinto (PSD); Antunes da Silva (PSD); and José Sócrates (PS).

1980s[edit]

1987[edit]

Results of the 1987 legislative election held on 19 July 1987:[30]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD 71,610 53.93% 4
Socialist Party PS 30,784 23.18% 2
Unitary Democratic Coalition CDU 9,752 7.34% 0
Democratic Renewal Party PRD 8,177 6.16% 0
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 6,396 4.82% 0
Christian Democratic Party PDC 1,357 1.02% 0
Communist Party (Reconstructed) PC(R) 1,127 0.85% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 978 0.74% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 781 0.59% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 753 0.57% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 566 0.43% 0
Portuguese Democratic Movement MDP 500 0.38% 0
Valid Votes 132,781 100.00% 6
Blank Votes 1,489 1.08%
Rejected Votes – Other 3,101 2.26%
Total Polled 137,371 71.19%
Registered Electors 192,953

The following candidates were elected:[31] António Guterres (PS); Pereira Lopes (PSD); Carlos Pinto (PSD); Pedro Roseta (PSD); Antunes da Silva (PSD); and José Sócrates (PS).

1985[edit]

Results of the 1985 legislative election held on 6 October 1985:[32]

Party Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party PSD 43,874 32.32% 3
Democratic Renewal Party PRD 34,383 25.33% 2
Socialist Party PS 26,073 19.21% 1
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 13,555 9.99% 0
United People Alliance APU 12,575 9.26% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 1,457 1.07% 0
Christian Democratic Party PDC 1,300 0.96% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 766 0.56% 0
Communist Party (Reconstructed) PC(R) 706 0.52% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 638 0.47% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 421 0.31% 0
Valid Votes 135,748 100.00% 6
Blank Votes 1,237 0.88%
Rejected Votes – Other 3,718 2.64%
Total Polled 140,703 73.00%
Registered Electors 192,752

The following candidates were elected:[33] Fernando Carvalho (PRD); Vítor Crespo (PSD); António Guterres (PS); Pereira Lopes (PSD); António Mendes (PRD); and Antunes da Silva (PSD).

1983[edit]

Results of the 1983 legislative election held on 25 April 1983:[34]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 51,483 38.57% 3
Social Democratic Party PSD 42,461 31.81% 2
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 18,264 13.68% 1
United People Alliance APU 15,616 11.70% 0
Christian Democratic Party PDC 1,230 0.92% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 975 0.73% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 873 0.65% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 770 0.58% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 602 0.45% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 560 0.42% 0
Socialist Workers League LST 395 0.30% 0
Portuguese Marxist–Leninist Communist Organization OCMLP 239 0.18% 0
Valid Votes 133,468 100.00% 6
Blank Votes 1,263 0.91%
Rejected Votes – Other 4,034 2.91%
Total Polled 138,765 73.47%
Registered Electors 188,876

The following candidates were elected:[35] Fernando Fradinho (PS); César Vila Franca (PSD); João Lencastre (CDS); José Roque Lino (PS); José Martins Pires (PS); and Antunes da Silva (PSD).

1980[edit]

Results of the 1980 legislative election held on 5 October 1980:[36]

Party Votes % Seats
Democratic Alliance AD 77,675 52.76% 4
Republican and Socialist Front FRS 46,182 31.37% 2
United People Alliance APU 15,946 10.83% 0
Workers' Party of Socialist Unity POUS 2,457 1.67% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,270 0.86% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 1,115 0.76% 0
Labour Party PT 1,014 0.69% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 956 0.65% 0
Christian Democratic Party,
Independent Movement
for the National Reconstruction /
Party of the Portuguese Right

and National Front
PDC-
MIRN/
PDP-
FN
609 0.41% 0
Valid Votes 147,224 100.00% 6
Blank Votes 926 0.61%
Rejected Votes – Other 4,134 2.71%
Total Polled 152,284 84.17%
Registered Electors 180,917

The following candidates were elected:[37] António Guterres (FRS); Mário Lopes (AD); Carlos Robalo (AD); Pedro Roseta (AD); Luis Veloso Sampaio (AD); and Alfredo Pinto Silva (FRS).

1970s[edit]

1979[edit]

Results of the 1979 legislative election held on 2 December 1979:[38]

Party Votes % Seats
Democratic Alliance AD 76,658 51.80% 4
Socialist Party PS 42,659 28.82% 2
United People Alliance APU 19,071 12.89% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 2,887 1.95% 0
Christian Democratic Party PDC 2,327 1.57% 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist Party PCTP 1,683 1.14% 0
Left-wing Union for the Socialist Democracy UEDS 1,469 0.99% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party PSR 1,245 0.84% 0
Valid Votes 147,999 100.00% 6
Blank Votes 1,246 0.81%
Rejected Votes – Other 4,397 2.86%
Total Polled 153,642 86.07%
Registered Electors 178,513

The following candidates were elected:[39] António Guterres (PS); Mário Lopes (AD); Albano Pina (PS); Carlos Robalo (AD); Pedro Roseta (AD); and Luis Veloso Sampaio (AD).

1976[edit]

Results of the 1976 legislative election held on 25 April 1976:[40]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party PS 51,822 39.61% 3
Democratic People's Party PPD 32,212 24.62% 2
Social Democratic Centre Party CDS 28,257 21.60% 2
Portuguese Communist Party PCP 9,369 7.16% 0
People's Socialist Front FSP 1,708 1.31% 0
Popular Democratic Union UDP 1,520 1.16% 0
Re-Organized Movement of the Party of the Proletariat MRPP 1,325 1.01% 0
Christian Democratic Party PDC 1,163 0.89% 0
People's Monarchist Party PPM 959 0.73% 0
Movement of Socialist Left MES 844 0.65% 0
Communist Party of Portugal (Marxist–Leninist) PCP(ML) 586 0.45% 0
Worker–Peasant Alliance AOC 577 0.44% 0
Internationalist Communist League LCI 481 0.37% 0
Valid Votes 130,823 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 11,443 8.04%
Total Polled 142,266 80.76%
Registered Electors 176,159

The following candidates were elected:[41] José Sérvulo Correia (PPD); João Malhó Fonseca (CDS); António Guterres (PS); Albano Pina (PS); Pedro Roseta (PPD); Alfredo Pinto Silva (PS); and Francisco Farromba Vilela (CDS).

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