2021 Portuguese presidential election|
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| Opinion polls |
| Turnout | 39.5% 9.2 pp |
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Presidential elections were held in Portugal on 24 January 2021.[1]
The incumbent President, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, was reelected in a landslide victory with 60.7% of the vote.[2]
Results
Summary of the 24 January 2021 Portuguese presidential election results
| Candidates
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Supporting parties
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First round
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| Votes
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%
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Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa
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Social Democratic Party,People's Party
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2,533,799
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60.70
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Ana Gomes
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People–Animals–Nature, LIVRE
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541,345
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12.97
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André Ventura
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CHEGA
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496,653
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11.90
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João Ferreira
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Portuguese Communist Party, Ecologist Party
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180,473
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4.32
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Marisa Matias
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Left Bloc, Socialist Alternative Movement
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164,731
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3.95
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Tiago Mayan Gonçalves
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Liberal Initiative
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134,427
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3.22
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Vitorino Silva
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React, Include, Recycle
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122,743
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2.94
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| Total valid
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4,174,171
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100.00
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| Blank ballots
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47,041
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1.10
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| [c]Invalid ballots
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39,997
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0.94
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| Total
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4,261,209
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| Registered voters/turnout
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10,791,490 |
39.49
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| Source: Election results Archived 2021-01-29 at the Wayback Machine
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| Vote share 1st Round |
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| Marcelo R. de Sousa |
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60.70% |
| Ana Gomes |
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12.97% |
| André Ventura |
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11.90% |
| João Ferreira |
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4.32% |
| Marisa Matias |
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3.95% |
| Tiago Mayan |
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3.22% |
| Vitorino Silva |
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2.94% |
| Blank/Invalid |
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2.04% |
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Maps
Notes
- ↑ Supported by PSD and CDS-PP
- ↑ Supported by PAN and LIVRE; even though she is a member of PS, the party did not officially back any candidate in particular
- ↑ Includes votes for candidate Eduardo Baptista.
References