Portuguese local election, 1979

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The Portuguese local election of 1979 took place on 16 December. This was the second local election in Portugal since the democratic revolution of 1974 introduced the concept of democratic local power.

The election consisted of three separate elections in the 305 Portuguese municipalities, the election for the Municipal Chambers, whose winner is elected mayor, another election for the Municipal Assembly and a last one for the lower-level Parish Assembly, whose winner is elected parish president, this last was held separately in the more than 4,000 parishes around the country.

The Socialist Party finished on the top of the results table, however that was because the coalition between the two major right-wing parties, the Democratic and Social Center and the Social Democratic Party, the Democratic Alliance, did not participated in all Municipalities and Parishes, being the parties which composed it, separated in many Municipalities.ng

The left-wing United People Alliance dominated the election in the municipalities of the South of the country, gathering more than 60% of the voting.

Parties

The main political forces involved in the election were:

National summary of votes and seats

Municipal Councils

The first and the second most voted parties in each district (Azores and Madeira are not shown)
 Summary of the 16 December 1979 Municipal Councils elections results
Parties Votes % Candidacies Councillors Mayors
# ± # ±
PS 1,258,966 28.74 297 516 Decrease175 60 Decrease55
Democratic Alliance 1,044,642 23.85 138 426 73
United People Alliance[A] 885,899 20.22 295 316 Increase48 50 Increase13
PSD 723,953 16.53 156 475 Decrease149 101 Decrease14
Democratic and Social Centre 334,258 7.63 102 156 Decrease161 20 Decrease16
People's Democratic Union 53,076 1.21 95 3 0
Workers' Communist Party 19,508 0.45 63 0 Steady0 0 Steady0
Christian Democratic Party 6,631 0.15 9 2 0
People's Monarchist Party 6,219 0.14 3 6 Increase3 1 Steady0
UEDS 1,882 0.04 7 0 0
Workers Party of Socialist Unity 273 0.01 2 0 0
Total valid 4,271,897 97.53 1,900 Decrease8 305 Increase1
Blank ballots 44,6931.02
Invalid ballots 63,6791.45
Total (turnout 71.74%) 4,380,269 100.00
A In 1976, as Electoral Front United People.

Municipal Assemblies

The first and the second most voted parties in each district (Azores and Madeira are not shown)
 Summary of the 16 December 1979 Municipal Assemblies elections results
Parties Votes % Candidacies Mandates
# ±
PS 1,245,306 28.38 2,686 Increase988
Democratic Alliance 1,056,656 24.08 2,122
United People Alliance[A] 916,990 20.90 1,746 Increase1,067
PSD 747,911 17.05 2,230 Increase572
Democratic and Social Centre 308,721 7.04 832 Decrease221
People's Democratic Union 55,794 1.27 58
Workers' Communist Party 10,783 0.25 0 Steady0
People's Monarchist Party 5,578 0.13 26 Increase24
UEDS 596 0.01 3
Christian Democratic Party 417 0.00 0 Steady0
Total valid 4,266,013 97.22 9,703 Increase4,568
Blank ballots 59,5641.36
Invalid ballots 62,2411.42
Total (turnout 71.86%) 4,387,818 100.00
A In 1976, as Electoral Front United People.

Parish Assemblies

The first and the second most voted parties in each district (Azores and Madeira are not shown)
 Summary of the 16 December 1979 Parish Assemblies elections results
Parties Votes % Candidacies Mandates Presidents
# ± # ±
PS 1,219,298 28.59 10,613 Increase2,268
Democratic Alliance 1,000,702 23.46 9,785
United People Alliance[A] 898,670 21.07 4,732 Increase2,441
PSD 736,954 17.28 9,447 Increase371
Democratic and Social Centre 306,332 7.18 4,661 Decrease416
Independents 49,207 1.15 707 Decrease523
People's Democratic Union 41,414 0.97 55
Workers' Communist Party 6,010 0.14 3 Increase1
People's Monarchist Party 5,006 0.12 78 Increase66
Christian Democratic Party 2,594 0.06 26
Workers Party of Socialist Unity 695 0.02 1
UEDS 600 0.01 2
Total valid 4,141,981 97.11 40,110 '
Blank ballots 54,7041.28
Invalid ballots 68,5021.61
Total (turnout 70.72%) 4,265,187 100.00
A In 1976, as Electoral Front United People.

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