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1993 Lisbon local election

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1993 Lisbon local elections

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All 17 Councillors in the Lisbon City Council
9 seats needed for a majority
Turnout53.5% Decrease 1.3 pp
  First party Second party Third party
 
Jorge Sampaio 2.jpg
Leader Jorge Sampaio José Macário Correia Pedro Feist
Party PS PSD CDS
Alliance With Lisbon[b]
Last election 9 seats, 49.1% 6 seats (VML)[a] 2 seats (VML)[a]
Seats won 11 5 1
Seat change Increase 2 Decrease 1 Decrease 1
Popular vote 200,822 93,359 27,458
Percentage 56.7% 26.3% 7.8%
Swing Increase 7.6 pp [a] [a]

Mayor before election

Jorge Sampaio
PS

Elected Mayor

Jorge Sampaio
PS

The 1993 Lisbon local election was held on 12 December 1993 to elect the members of the Lisbon City Council.

Incumbent mayor Jorge Sampaio, with his coalition between the Socialists and the Communists, won reelection by a landslide, defeating the Social Democratic candidate José Macário Correia, with 56.7% of the votes and 11 councillors, against the PSD's 26.3% of the votes and 5 councillors.[1]

Background

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In the 1989 election, the coalition between the Socialist Party, the Communist Party, the Ecologist Party "The Greens" and the Portuguese Democratic Movement, led by PS leader Jorge Sampaio, won the election, achieving 49.1% of the votes and 9 seats in the city council. They defeated the coalition between the Social Democratic Party, the Democratic and Social Centre and the People's Monarchist Party, led by Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, who got 42.1% of the votes and 8 seats.[2]

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.[3]

Parties and candidates

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Party/Coalition Political
position
Candidate 1993 result
Votes (%) Seats
CL With Lisbon
Com Lisboa PS, PCP, PEV, PSR, UDP
Centre-left
to left-wing
Jorge Sampaio 49.1%
9 / 17
PSD Social Democratic Party
Partido Social Democrata
Centre-right José Macário Correia 42.1%[a]
6 / 17
CDS–PP CDS – People's Party
CDS – Partido Popular
Right-wing Pedro Feist
2 / 17
PCTP Portuguese Workers' Communist Party
Partido Comunista dos Trabalhadores Portugueses
Far-left Carlos Paisana 1.2%
0 / 17
MPT Earth Party
Partido da Terra
Centre-right Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles
0 / 17
PSN National Solidarity Party
Partido da Solidariedade Nacional
Syncretic João Santos
0 / 17

Results

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Municipal Council

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Summary of the 12 December 1993 Lisbon City Council election results
11
5
1
Parties Votes % ±pp swing Councillors
Total ±
PS / PCP / PEV / PSR / UDP 200,822 56.66 Increase7.6 11 Increase2
Social Democratic 93,539 26.34 5 Decrease1
People's 27,458 7.75 1 Decrease1
Earth 12,993 3.67 0
Portuguese Workers' Communist 4,141 1.17 Decrease0.6 0 Steady0
National Solidarity 3,179 0.90 0
Total valid 342,132 96.49 Increase0.1 17 Steady0
Blank ballots 7,492 2.11 Increase0.2
Invalid ballots 4,971 1.40 Decrease0.1
Total 354,415 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 662,797 53.49 Decrease1.3
Source: Lisbon 1993 election results

Municipal Assembly

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Summary of the 16 December 2001 Lisbon City Council election results
32
16
1
5
Parties Votes % ±pp swing Seats
Total ±
PS / PCP / PEV / PSR / UDP 194,830 54.96 Increase5.4 32 Increase4
Social Democratic 98,817 27.88 16
People's 29,821 8.41 5
Earth 11,730 3.31 1
Portuguese Workers' Communist 4,355 1.23 Decrease0.2 0 Steady0
People's Monarchist 2,685 0.76 0
Total valid 342,238 96.55 Steady0.0 54 Steady 0
Blank ballots 7,449 2.10 Increase0.2
Invalid ballots 4,787 1.35 Decrease0.2
Total 354,474 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 662,797 53.48 Decrease1.3
Source: Lisbon 1993 election results

References

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  1. ^ Dinis, Rita. "Câmara de Lisboa. Quando o PSD correu para perder". Observador (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2025-03-04.
  2. ^ "Diário da República" (PDF). Comissão Nacional de Eleições. 1990-08-30. Retrieved 2025-03-02.
  3. ^ "::: Lei n.º 169/99, de 18 de Setembro". www.pgdlisboa.pt. Retrieved 2022-02-12.

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e The Social Democratic Party (PSD), the People's Party (CDS–PP) and the People's Monarchist Party (PPM) contested the 1989 election in a coalition called Live Better in Lisbon (VML) and won a combined 42.1% of the vote and elected 8 councillors.
  2. ^ Coalition with PS, PCP, PEV, PSR and UDP.