Castelo Branco (Assembly of the Republic constituency)
Constituency of the Assembly of the Republic, the national legislature of Portugal
Castelo Branco Location of Castelo Branco within Portugal
District Castelo Branco Population 177,719 (2022)[ 1] Electorate 163,578 (2024) Area 6,627 km2 (2022)[ 2] Created 1976 Seats
4 (2009–present) 5 (1991–2009) 6 (1979–1991) 7 (1976–1979)
Deputies[ 3]
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
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
Summary
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
2020s
2024
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
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
2019
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
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
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
2009
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
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
Results of the 2002 legislative election held on 17 March 2002:[ 22]
The following candidates were elected:[ 23]
Maria Elisa Domingues (PSD); Valter Lemos (PS); Fernando Penha (PSD); Fernando Serrasqueiro (PS); and José Sócrates (PS).
1990s
1999
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
Results of the 1995 legislative election held on 1 October 1995:[ 26]
The following candidates were elected:[ 27]
Álvaro Barreto (PSD); António Guterres (PS); Fernando Serrasqueiro (PS); Antunes da Silva (PSD); and José Sócrates (PS).
1991
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
1987
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
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
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
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
1979
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
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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