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Portuguese local elections, 1993

Portuguese local elections, 1993
Portugal
← 1989 12 December 1993 1997 →

All 305 Portuguese municipalities and 4,260 Portuguese Parishes
All 2,015 local government councils
  First party Second party Third party
  António Guterres 2013.jpg Cavaco Silva 2007.jpg Male portrait placeholder cropped.jpg
Leader António Guterres Aníbal Cavaco Silva Carlos Carvalhas
Party PS PSD CDU
Last election 120 mayors, 36.8% 114 mayors, 35.3% 50 mayors, 12.9%
Popular vote 2,175,954 1,824,519 689,923
Percentage 40.2% 33.7% 12.8%
Swing Increase 3.4 pp Decrease 1.6 pp Decrease 0.1 pp
Mayors 127 116 49
Mayors +/– Increase 7 Increase 2 Decrease 1
Councillors 822 806 246
Councillors +/– Increase 70 Increase 13 Decrease 7

The Portuguese local elections of 1993 took place on 12 December. The elections consisted of three separate elections in the 305 Portuguese municipalities, the election for the Municipal Chambers, whose winner is elected mayor, 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.

The Socialist Party (PS) maintained and increased their status as the largest local party. The party won 7 more cities compared with 1989 and, for the first time ever, polled above 40% of the votes. The PS hold on the control of big cities like Lisbon, Porto and Coimbra, and were also able to win two big cities in the Lisbon area from the PSD, Cascais and Sintra.

The Social Democrats (PSD), although winning 2 more cities compared with last time, saw the gap between them and the PS widen, but, at the same, were able to hold onto their ground. The party suffered some losses, like they did in 1989, in the big urban centers but were able to win some cities from the PS like Pombal and Ponta Delgada. The elections happened as Cavaco Silva's government celebrated 8 years in power, at the same time Portugal was exiting the early 1990s recession which may have hurt the PSD electoral chances.

The Democratic Unity Coalition (CDU) was able to hold on to their 1989 scores losing just one city and 7 councillors. The coalition between the Communists and the Greens were able to hold on to their bastions of Beja, Évora and Almada. The share of the vote for the CDU was also unchanged compared with 1989.

The People's Party (CDS) was the big loser of the elections. The party lost 7 cities, most of them for the PSD and PS, achieving their worst results till that date as they only won 13 cities out of 305. The party lost many of their bastions like Mirandela or Paredes to the PS or the PSD. The party also achieved their worst share of vote till that time, 8.4%.


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