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2017 Lisbon local election

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2017 Lisbon local elections

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All 17 Councillors in the Lisbon City Council
9 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout51.2% Increase 6.1 pp
  First party Second party Third party
 
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Teresa Leal Coelho (cropped).jpg
Leader Fernando Medina Assunção Cristas Teresa Leal Coelho
Party PS CDS–PP PSD
Alliance Our Lisbon[a]
Last election 11 seats, 50.9% 1 seat[b] 3 seats[b]
Seats won 8 4 2
Seat change Decrease 3 Increase 3 Decrease 1
Popular vote 106,037 51,984 28,336
Percentage 42.0% 20.6% 11.2%
Swing Decrease 8.9 pp N/A N/A

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
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Leader João Ferreira Ricardo Robles Inês Sousa Real
Party PCP BE PAN
Alliance CDU
Last election 2 seats, 9.8% 0 seats, 4.6% 0 seats, 2.3%
Seats won 2 1 0
Seat change Steady Increase 1 Steady
Popular vote 24,110 10,713 7,658
Percentage 9.5% 7.1% 3.0%
Swing Decrease 0.3 pp Increase 2.5 pp Increase 0.7 pp

Valid votes per parish

Mayor before election

Fernando Medina
PS

Elected Mayor

Fernando Medina
PS

The 2017 Lisbon local election was held on 1 October 2017 to elect the members of the Lisbon City Council.

Against a fractured opposition, Fernando Medina, mayor since the resignation of António Costa in 2015, was elected for a full term, defeating Assunção Cristas (CDS-PP leader) and Teresa Leal Coelho (PSD).[1] Despite the victory, the Socialist Party lost its majority by one seat, having to rely of the Left Bloc's support.[2]

The Unitary Democratic Coalition presented former MEP João Ferreira again and achieved similar results, and that guaranteed two Communist councilors. The Left Bloc, with Ricardo Robles as the candidate for Mayor, managed to gain a councillor seat for the first time in 10 years.[3]

People-Animals-Nature, with Inês Sousa Real as its candidate, failed to elect any councilor.

Background

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In the 2013 election, the Socialist Party led by António Costa, won with an absolute majority. The PSD-CDS coalition led by Fernando Seara got about 22 percent of the votes, the worse result for the center right ever in Lisbon.[4]

In 2014, Costa won the Socialist primary and became the leader of the Socialist Party. He resigned to focus on the campaign for the 2015 legislative elections, being replaced by Fernando Medina.[5]

Electoral system

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Each party or coalition must present a list of candidates. The lists are closed and the seats in each municipality are apportioned according to the D'Hondt method. Unlike in national legislative elections, independent lists are allowed to run.[6]

Parties and candidates

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Party/Coalition Political
position
Candidate[7] 2013 result
Votes (%) Seats
PS Socialist Party
Partido Socialista
Centre-left Fernando Medina 50.9%
11 / 17
PPD/PSD Social Democratic Party
Partido Social Democrata
Centre-right Teresa Leal Coelho 22.4%[b]
3 / 17
NL Our Lisbon
Nossa Lisboa CDS–PP, MPT, PPM
Right-wing Assunção Cristas
1 / 17
CDU Unitary Democratic Coalition
Coligação Democrática Unitária PCP, PEV
Left-wing
to far-left
João Ferreira 9.9%
2 / 17
BE Left Bloc
Bloco de Esquerda
Left-wing
to far-left
Ricardo Robles 4.6%
0 / 17
PAN People Animals Nature
Pessoas-Animais-Natureza
Centre-left Inês Sousa Real 2.3%
0 / 17
PCTP Portuguese Workers' Communist Party
Partido Comunista dos Trabalhadores Portugueses
Far-left Luís Júdice 1.0%
0 / 17
PNR National Renovator Party
Partido Nacional Renovador
Far-right José Pinto Coelho 0.5%
0 / 17
PTP Portuguese Labour Party
Partido Trabalhista Português
Centre-left Amândio Madaleno 0.3%
0 / 17
NC We, the Citizens!
Nós, Cidadãos!
Centre-right Joana Amaral Dias
LS Lisbon Yes
Lisboa Sim PDR, JPP
Centre Carlos Teixeira
PURP United Party of Retirees and Pensioners
Partido Unido dos Reformados e Pensionistas
Centre António Arruda

Campaign period

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Candidates' debates

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2017 Lisbon local election debates
Date Organisers Moderator(s)     P  Present    A  Absent invitee  N  Non-invitee 
PS
Medina
NL
Cristas
PSD
L. Coelho
CDU
Ferreira
BE
Robles
PAN
S. Real
NC
A. Dias
PCTP
Júdice
PNR
P. Coelho
LS
Teixeira
PURP
Arruda
PTP
Madaleno
Refs
30 August 2017 SIC, SIC Notícias Rodrigo Guedes de Carvalho P P P P P N N N N N N N [8]
6 September 2017 TVI, TVI24 Judite Sousa P P P P P N N N N N N N [9]
8 September 2017 CMTV José Carlos Castro P P P P P N N N N N N N [9]
11 September 2017 Rádio Renascença Sérgio Costa P P P P P P N N N N N N [10]
14 September 2017 RTP1, RTP3 António José Teixeira P P P P P P P P P P P P [11]

Opinion polling

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Polling

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  Exit poll

Polling firm/Link Fieldwork date Sample size PS PSD CDS
PPM
MPT
CDU BE PAN O Lead
2017 local election 1 October 2017 42.0
8
11.2
2
20.6
4
9.6
2
7.1
1
3.0
0
6.4
0
21.4
UCP–CESOP 1 October 2017 11,694 43.0–
47.0

8 / 10
9.0–
11.0
2
18.0–
21.0
3 / 4
9.0–
11.0
2
7.0–
9.0
1 / 2
25.0–
26.0
Eurosondagem 1 October 2017 8,761 41.4–
46.0

9
8.4–
11.0
1 / 2
16.2–
20.0
3 / 4
10.0–
12.1
2
7.7–
9.6
1 / 2
25.2–
26.0
Intercampus 1 October 2017 5,238 44.3–
49.3

8 / 9
8.1–
12.0
1 / 2
15.5–
19.5
3 / 4
8.3–
12.3
1 / 2
6.2–
9.2
1
1.7–
4.7
0
2.9–
5.9
0
28.8–
29.8
CESOP–UCP
Seat projection
23–26 Sep 2017 1,292 47
8/10
12
2
15
2/3
8
1/2
8
1/2
3
0
7
0
32
Eurosondagem
Seat projection
22–26 Sep 2017 1,148 43.3
9
12.5
2
17.5
3
10.1
2
5.7
1
10.9
0
25.8
Aximage
Seat projection
17–20 Sep 2017 600 47.0
9/10
10.9
2/3
12.6
2/3
8.5
2
5.5
1
15.5
0
34.4
CESOP–UCP
Seat projection
16 September 2017 642 41
7/9
16
3/4
17
3/4
8
1/2
8
1/2
3
0
7
0
24
2015 legislative election 4 October 2015 34.8
(7)
38.1
(8)
7.9
(1)
9.4
(1)
1.9
(0)
7.9
(0)
3.3
2014 EP election 25 May 2014 29.2
(6)
34.1
(7)
13.6
(3)
5.3
(1)
2.4
(0)
15.4
(0)
4.9
2013 local election 29 September 2013 50.9
11
22.4
4[b]
9.9
2
4.6
0
2.3
0
3.1 28.5

Results

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Municipal Council

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Summary of the 1 October 2017 Lisbon City Council elections results
1
2
8
2
4
Parties Votes % ±pp swing Councillors
Total ±
Socialist 106,036 42.00 Decrease8.9 8 Decrease3
CDS–PP / MPT / PPM 51,984 20.59 4 Increase3
Social Democratic 28,336 11.22 2 Decrease1
Unitary Democratic Coalition 24,110 9.55 Decrease0.3 2 Steady0
Left Bloc 18,025 7.14 Increase2.5 1 Increase1
People–Animals–Nature 7,658 3.03 Increase0.7 0 Steady0
We, the Citizens! 1,497 0.59 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist 1,309 0.52 Decrease0.5 0 Steady0
National Renovator 1,179 0.47 Decrease0.1 0 Steady0
PDR / JPP 809 0.32 0
United Party of Retirees and Pensioners 687 0.27 0
Labour 352 0.14 Decrease0.2 0 Steady0
Total valid 241,982 95.84 Increase2.7 17 Steady0
Blank ballots 6,627 2.62 Decrease1.4
Invalid ballots 3,871 1.53 Decrease1.3
Total 252,481 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 493,354 51.16 Increase6.1
Source: Lisbon 2017 election results

Municipal Assembly

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Summary of the 1 October 2017 Lisbon City Council elections results
4
7
22
2
8
9
Parties Votes % ±pp swing Seats
Total ±
Socialist 95,064 37.66 Decrease4.7 22 Decrease3
CDS–PP / MPT / PPM 42,773 16.94 9 Increase6
Social Democratic 38,263 15.16 8 Decrease3
Unitary Democratic Coalition 26,229 10.39 Decrease0.8 7 Decrease1
Left Bloc 21,288 8.43 Increase1.5 4 Steady0
People–Animals–Nature 10,811 4.28 Increase1.3 2 Increase1
Portuguese Workers' Communist 1,875 0.74 Decrease0.5 0 Steady0
National Renovator 1,442 0.57 Decrease0.0 0 Steady0
We, the Citizens! 1,383 0.55 0
PDR / JPP 854 0.34 0
United Party of Retirees and Pensioners 834 0.33 0
Labour 429 0.17 Decrease0.2 0 Steady0
Total valid 241,245 95.56 Increase2.9 51 Steady0
Blank ballots 7,327 2.90 Decrease1.4
Invalid ballots 3,877 1.54 Decrease1.4
Total 252,449 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 493,354 51.15 Increase6.0
Source: Lisbon 2017 election results

Parish Assemblies

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Results of the 1 October 2017 Lisbon Parish Assembly elections
Parish % S % S % S % S % S % S % S Total
S
PS PSD NL CDU BE PAN IND
Ajuda 51.2 8 10.6 1 7.7 1 18.1 2 7.8 1 13
Alcântara 58.6 10 11.6 1 10.8 1 9.8 1 5.5 13
Alvalade 36.2 8 20.6 4 18.4 4 8.6 2 6.6 1 4.1 19
Areeiro 28.9 4 29.8 4 17.9 3 6.9 1 6.5 1 4.4 13
Arroios 39.9 9 15.2 3 12.0 2 9.9 2 10.4 2 5.2 1 19
Avenidas Novas 29.3 6 22.3 5 27.4 6 6.9 1 5.5 1 4.0 19
Beato 51.0 8 11.3 1 8.8 1 11.7 2 7.0 1 4.0 13
Belém 29.2 4 32.9 5 21.3 3 6.7 1 5.7 13
Benfica 49.5 11 16.6 3 9.7 2 9.2 2 7.2 1 3.4 19
Campo de Ourique 38.5 8 19.4 4 17.0 3 10.2 2 9.6 2 19
Campolide 55.9 8 11.4 1 12.5 2 9.5 1 6.3 1 13
Carnide 22.6 3 13.4 2 9.1 1 44.8 7 5.3 13
Estrela 27.1 4 34.8 5 18.0 3 7.8 1 4.8 3.7 13
Lumiar 40.4 9 18.8 4 19.0 4 8.3 1 6.6 1 19
Marvila 47.3 11 9.0 2 6.2 1 14.6 3 7.3 1 5.8 1 19
Misericórdia 43.1 6 12.9 2 14.3 2 12.6 2 11.3 1 13
Olivais 53.5 12 12.6 3 7.8 1 10.6 2 6.5 1 3.8 19
Parque das Nações 38.4 6 13.0 2 23.1 4 9.9 1 4.9 4.9 13
Penha de França 42.0 9 15.6 3 7.8 1 12.9 3 10.3 2 5.5 1 19
Santa Clara 34.3 5 15.0 2 7.6 1 13.7 2 6.3 1 3.2 13.3 2 13
Santa Maria Maior 50.6 8 9.9 1 9.6 1 14.4 2 10.2 1 13
Santo António 27.6 4 31.3 5 18.7 2 8.7 1 9.1 1 13
São Domingos de Benfica 39.2 9 21.6 5 15.7 3 8.1 1 6.4 1 4.1 19
São Vicente 35.1 5 12.4 2 6.7 1 20.1 3 10.4 1 8.8 1 13
Total 40.3 175 17.9 70 14.0 53 11.5 46 7.2 22 2.4 2 1.0 4 372
Source: Election Results

Maps

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Most voted party by Parish.

References

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  1. ^ "Fernando Medina vence e Assunção bate Teresa Leal Coelho". www.dn.pt (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 15 May 2023.
  2. ^ Carrapatoso, Miguel Santos. "Medina fecha acordo com Bloco de Esquerda e entrega pelouro da Educação e Áreas Sociais". Observador (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 15 May 2023.
  3. ^ "Medina perde maioria absoluta em Lisboa". www.dn.pt (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 15 May 2023.
  4. ^ "Caras | Eleições Autárquicas 2013: António Costa vence em Lisboa". Caras (in European Portuguese). 29 September 2013. Retrieved 15 May 2023.
  5. ^ "António Costa renuncia à Câmara de Lisboa". www.dn.pt (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 15 May 2023.
  6. ^ "::: Lei n.º 169/99, de 18 de Setembro". www.pgdlisboa.pt. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
  7. ^ "Autárquicas 2017 – Candidatos". www.eleicoes.mai.gov.pt. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  8. ^ "Lisboa em debate – 1.ª parte". SIC Notícias (in Portuguese). 30 August 2017. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  9. ^ a b TVI24 recebeu último debate autárquico na corrida a Lisboa (in Portuguese), retrieved 23 January 2024
  10. ^ Borges, Liliana (2 September 2019). "Debates entre partidos arrancam esta segunda-feira. Veja o calendário completo". PÚBLICO (in Portuguese). Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  11. ^ Portugal, Rádio e Televisão de. "Eleições Autárquicas – Debate Lisboa – Informação – Entrevista e Debate – RTP". www.rtp.pt. Retrieved 23 January 2024.

Notes

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  1. ^ Coalition with CDS–PP, MPT and PPM.
  2. ^ a b c d PSD and CDS-PP ran together in 2013, receiving 4 seats and 22.4% of the votes.
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