1989 Portuguese local elections

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Local elections were held in Portugal on 17 December 1989. The elections consisted of three separate elections in the 305 Portuguese municipalities, the election for the Municipal Chambers, 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 4,200 parishes around the country.

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1989 Portuguese local elections

 1985
17 December 1989
1993 

All 305 Portuguese municipalities and 4,260 Portuguese Parishes
All 1,997 local government councils
Turnout60.9% Decrease 3.0 pp
  First party Second party
 
Leader Jorge Sampaio Aníbal Cavaco Silva
Party PS PSD
Last election 79 mayors, 27.4% 149 mayors, 34.0%
Popular vote 1,814,105[1] 1,745,814[2]
Percentage 36.7% 35.3%
Swing Increase 9.3 pp Increase 1.3 pp
Mayors 120[3] 114[4]
Mayors +/– Increase 41 Decrease 35
Councillors 752[5] 794[6]
Councillors +/– Increase 181 Decrease 28

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Álvaro Cunhal Diogo Freitas do Amaral
Party PCP CDS
Alliance CDU
Last election 47 mayors, 19.4% 27 mayors, 9.7%
Popular vote 656,654[7] 452,110[8]
Percentage 13.3% 9.1%
Swing Decrease 6.1 pp Decrease 0.6 pp
Mayors 50 20
Mayors +/– Increase 3 Decrease 7
Councillors 257[9] 179[10]
Councillors +/– Decrease 48 Decrease 45
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For the first time since democracy was restored, the center-left to left-wing parties won a nationwide local election. The Socialist Party won the status of largest local party, a title the Socialists would hold on until 2001, and gained control of many big cities across the country, like Lisbon and Porto.[11] In Lisbon, the PS leader, Jorge Sampaio, in a coalition with CDU, defeated the PSD/CDS candidate, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, by a 49 to 42 percent margin. The Socialists had a net gain of 41 cities, winning important cities like Guimarães, Coimbra, Faro and Vila Nova de Gaia.

The Social Democrats (PSD), were the big losers of the elections. The party lost its status as the largest local party and suffered heavy losses across the country, particularly in the big cities. The PSD lost a total of 35 cities, although was able to increase its share of the vote to 35 percent. The results contrast with the landslide election victory the PSD won in the 1987 general elections. Many of Cavaco Silva's government policies such as privatizations, which was creating some unemployment, or the tensions with some workers unions, like the Police protests in April 1989,[12] may have had a negative effect on the PSD's results.

The Democratic Unity Coalition (CDU) gained 3 cities, compared with 1985, and maintained their control of the Alentejo region. Nonetheless, the Communist/Green coalition suffered a big drop in its share of vote, dropping 6 points to around 13 percent. The CDU was able to hold on to their bastions of Beja, Évora and Almada.

The Democratic and Social Centre (CDS), just like the PSD, had a very poor showing, winning 20 cities, a drop of 7 cities. The party lost some important cities to either the PS or PSD, such as Póvoa de Varzim, Leiria and Viseu. At the same time, CDS made several coalitions with the PS in Azores and Madeira, and, together, the PS/CDS coalitions won a combined total of 3 cities. Other smaller parties also made gains, like the UDP which gained Machico, Madeira islands, from the PSD

Turnout in these elections was lower compared with 4 years ago, with 60.9 percent of the electorate casting a ballot.

Background

Electoral system

All 305 municipalities are allocated a certain number of councilors to elect corresponding to the number of registered voters in a given municipality. Each party or coalition must present a list of candidates. The winner of the most voted list for the municipal council is automatically elected mayor, similar to first-past-the-post (FPTP). The lists are closed and the seats in each municipality are apportioned according to the D'Hondt method.[13]

By-elections (1985–1989)

During the normal four-year term of local governments, one municipal council by-election was held in the municipality of Fundão on 18 October 1987, adding to this, one hundred and fifty-nine parishes also held a by-election for parish assemblies.[14]

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City control in by-elections (1985–1989)[15][16]
Date Municipality Population Previous control New control
18 October 1987 Fundão 32,089 Social Democratic Party (PSD) Socialist Party (PS)
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Parties

The main political forces involved in the election were:

1 The PS formed coalitions with CDS, CDU and MDP/CDE in several municipalities.
2 The PS formed coalitions with CDS and PPM in some municipalities.

Results

Municipal Councils

National summary of votes and seats

More information Parties, Votes ...
Summary of the 17 December 1989 Municipal Councils elections results
Parties Votes % ±pp swing Candidacies Councillors Mayors
Total ± Total ±
Socialist 1,598,57132.32Increase4.9296728Increase157116Increase37
Social Democratic 1,552,84631.39Decrease2.6299781Decrease41113Decrease36
Democratic Unity Coalition 633,68212.81Decrease6.6302252Decrease5350Increase3
Democratic and Social Centre 451,1639.12Decrease0.6182179Decrease4520Decrease7
PS / CDU / MDP/CDE 180,6353.65191
PSD / CDS / PPM 161,4203.26290
Democratic Renewal 38,4520.78Decrease4.0324Decrease470Decrease3
PS / CDS 34,8990.714153
PSD / CDS 31,5480.64141
CDU / PRD 22,9720.46250
Portuguese Workers' Communist 21,9790.44Increase0.2200Steady00Steady0
Popular Democratic Union 16,0930.33Decrease0.3304Increase11Increase1
Portuguese Democratic Movement 11,3540.23610
Christian Democratic 5,6620.11Decrease0.141Decrease10Steady0
MDP/CDE / PRD 3,5850.07220
People's Monarchist 2,7650.06Decrease0.461Decrease20Steady0
Left Revolutionary Front 2,3900.05500
CDS / PS 9470.02110
PRD / MDP/CDE 7100.01110
Democratic Party of the Atlantic 3480.01300
Total valid 4,772,021 96.48 Decrease0.3 1,997 Increase16 305 Steady0
Blank ballots 91,2481.84Increase0.2
Invalid ballots 82,9271.68Increase0.1
Total 4,946,196 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 8,121,04560.91Decrease3.0
Source:[17][15]
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Municipality map

Most voted parties or coalitions in each Municipality. Municipalities won by:
- PSD: 113
- PS: 116
- CDU: 50
- CDS: 20
- UDP: 1
- PSD coalitions: 1
- PS coalitions: 4

City control

The following table lists party control in all district capitals, highlighted in bold, as well as in municipalities above 100,000 inhabitants. Population estimates from the 1981 Census.[16]

More information Municipality, Population ...
Municipality Population Previous control[18] New control[19]
Almada 147,690 Unitary Democratic Coalition (CDU) Unitary Democratic Coalition (CDU)
Amadora 163,878 Unitary Democratic Coalition (CDU) Unitary Democratic Coalition (CDU)
Aveiro 60,284 Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) Democratic and Social Centre (CDS)
Barcelos 103,773 Social Democratic Party (PSD) Social Democratic Party (PSD)
Beja 38,246 Unitary Democratic Coalition (CDU) Unitary Democratic Coalition (CDU)
Braga 125,472 Socialist Party (PS) Socialist Party (PS)
Bragança 35,380 Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) Socialist Party (PS)
Cascais 141,498 Social Democratic Party (PSD) Social Democratic Party (PSD)
Castelo Branco 54,908 Social Democratic Party (PSD) Social Democratic Party (PSD)
Coimbra 138,930 Social Democratic Party (PSD) Socialist Party (PS)
Évora 51,572 Unitary Democratic Coalition (CDU) Unitary Democratic Coalition (CDU)
Faro 45,109 Social Democratic Party (PSD) Socialist Party (PS)
Funchal 112,746 Social Democratic Party (PSD) Social Democratic Party (PSD)
Gondomar 130,751 Socialist Party (PS) Socialist Party (PS)
Guarda 40,360 Socialist Party (PS) Socialist Party (PS)
Guimarães 146,959 Social Democratic Party (PSD) Socialist Party (PS)
Leiria 96,517 Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) Social Democratic Party (PSD)
Lisbon (details) 807,937 Social Democratic Party (PSD) PS / CDU / MDP/CDE
Loures 276,467 Unitary Democratic Coalition (CDU) Unitary Democratic Coalition (CDU)
Matosinhos 136,498 Socialist Party (PS) Socialist Party (PS)
Oeiras 149,328 Social Democratic Party (PSD) Social Democratic Party (PSD)
Ponta Delgada 63,804 Social Democratic Party (PSD) PS / CDS
Portalegre 27,313 Socialist Party (PS) Social Democratic Party (PSD)
Porto 327,368 Social Democratic Party (PSD) Socialist Party (PS)
Santarém 62,896 Socialist Party (PS) Socialist Party (PS)
Santa Maria da Feira 109,531 Social Democratic Party (PSD) Social Democratic Party (PSD)
Setúbal 98,366 Socialist Party (PS) Socialist Party (PS)
Sintra 226,428 Social Democratic Party (PSD) PSD / CDS
Viana do Castelo 81,009 Social Democratic Party (PSD) Social Democratic Party (PSD)
Vila Nova de Famalicão 106,508 Socialist Party (PS) Socialist Party (PS)
Vila Nova de Gaia 226,331 Social Democratic Party (PSD) Socialist Party (PS)
Vila Real 47,020 Social Democratic Party (PSD) Social Democratic Party (PSD)
Viseu 83,261 Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) Social Democratic Party (PSD)
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Municipal Assemblies

National summary of votes and seats

More information Parties, Votes ...
Summary of the 17 December 1989 Municipal Assemblies elections results
Parties Votes % ±pp swing Candidacies Mandates
Total ±
Socialist 1,586,289 32.08 Increase8.0 2,445 Increase628
Social Democratic 1,547,663 31.30 Increase1.7 2,582 Increase43
Democratic Unity Coalition 656,056 13.27 Decrease6.7 848 Decrease214
Democratic and Social Centre 440,521 8.91 Decrease7.2 698 Decrease321
PS / CDU / MDP/CDE 182,140 3.68 28
PSD / CDS / PPM 163,502 3.31 29
Democratic Renewal 40,942 0.83 Decrease4.5 25 Decrease245
PS / CDS 33,795 0.68 41
PSD / CDS 31,537 0.64 12
CDU / PRD 23,416 0.47 18
Popular Democratic Union 17,732 0.36 Decrease0.3 14 Steady0
Portuguese Workers' Communist 10,864 0.22 Increase0.1 0 Steady0
Portuguese Democratic Movement 9,305 0.19 6
Christian Democratic 4,932 0.10 Increase0.0 3 Increase1
MDP/CDE / PRD 2,782 0.06 4
People's Monarchist 1,857 0.04 Decrease0.3 2 Decrease5
Democratic Party of the Atlantic 1,347 0.03 1
CDS / PS 981 0.02 4
PRD / MDP/CDE 505 0.01 2
Total valid 4,756,166 96.19 Decrease0.3 6,763 Increase33
Blank ballots 104,4522.11Increase0.2
Invalid ballots 84,0791.70Increase0.1
Total 4,944,697 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 8,121,04560.89Decrease3.0
Source:[17]
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Parish Assemblies

National summary of votes and seats

More information Parties, Votes ...
Summary of the 17 December 1989 Parish Assemblies elections results
Parties Votes % ±pp swing Candidacies Mandates Presidents
Total ± Total ±
Social Democratic 1,560,06131.70Decrease1.113,261Increase1441,692Decrease149
Socialist 1,525,36330.99Increase4.011,201Increase2,1571,358Increase357
Democratic Unity Coalition 669,17013.60Decrease7.02,929Decrease746339Decrease16
Democratic and Social Centre 396,9798.07Decrease2.43,434Decrease1,098348Decrease170
PS / CDU / MDP/CDE 183,0273.7239037
PSD / CDS / PPM 166,1803.3834716
Independents 94,2741.92Increase0.51,018Increase225141Increase34
PS / CDS 31,7140.6417713
Democratic Renewal 29,8110.61Decrease2.859Decrease6672Decrease38
Popular Democratic Union 24,2450.49Decrease0.130Increase42Increase1
CDU / PRD 22,7100.469410
PSD / CDS 22,3580.45598
Portuguese Democratic Movement 7,6250.15130
Portuguese Workers' Communist 4,5140.09Steady0.00Steady00Steady0
People's Monarchist 1,2480.03Decrease0.09Decrease150Decrease2
Democratic Party of the Atlantic 1,1530.0230
Christian Democratic 1,0660.02Steady0.06Increase21Increase1
CDS / PS 9550.0280
MDP/CDE / PRD 9520.0250
PRD / MDP/CDE 2130.0010
Total valid 4,743,618 96.37 Decrease0.2 33,044 Increase1,103 3,967 Increase102
Blank ballots 90,6451.84Increase0.1
Invalid ballots 87,8401.78Increase0.1
Total 4,922,103 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 8,086,57260.87Decrease3.0
Source:[17]
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