With all the votes from last Sunday’s legislative election now counted, results published in State gazette Diário da República show that the AD centre-right alliance won by the narrowest margin in the history of Portuguese democracy: just 54,000 votes. In numbers, this means that AD obtained 1,866,984 votes against PS Socialists’ 1,812,443. Compared to the elections of 2022, the centre right gained 159,000 votes; the PS lost 490,000, CHEGA increased its share by 770,000 votes, Bloco de Esquerda managed another 31,000. LIVRE another 133,000 on the 2022 tally and PAN another 37,000. CDU (the communist/ greens alliance) lost 31,000 votes (as well as two further MPs).
Final tally: AD’s ‘winning margin’ narrowest in Portuguese history
Elections • Politics • Portugal News March 23, 2024

Lisbon's Congress Centre saw 700 people count the votes from national citizens living outside Portugal. Image: António Peddro Santos/ Lusa
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