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2006 Portuguese presidential election

The 2006 Portuguese presidential election was held on 22 January to elect a successor to the incumbent President Jorge Sampaio, who was term-limited from running for a third consecutive term by the Constitution of Portugal. The result was a victory in the first round for Aníbal Cavaco Silva of the Social Democratic Party candidate, the former Prime Minister, won 50.54 percent of the vote in the first round, just over the majority required to avoid a runoff election. It was the first time in which a right-wing candidate was elected President of the Republic since the 1974 Carnation Revolution.

2006 Portuguese presidential election

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Opinion polls
Turnout61.5% 11.8 pp
 
Candidate Aníbal Cavaco Silva Manuel Alegre Mário Soares
Party PSD Independent PS
Popular vote 2,773,431 1,138,297 785,355
Percentage 50.5% 20.7% 14.3%

 
Candidate Jerónimo de Sousa Francisco Louçã
Party PCP BE
Popular vote 474,083 292,198
Percentage 8.6% 5.3%

Results by municipalities.

Voter turnout was 61.53 percent for eligible voters.

Procedure

Any Portuguese citizen over 35 years old has the opportunity to run for president. In order to do so it is necessary to gather between 7500 and 15000 signatures and submit them to the Portuguese Constitutional Court.

According to the Portuguese Constitution, to be elected, a candidate needs a majority of votes. If no candidate gets this majority there will take place a second round between the two most voted candidates.

Political context

In the presidential election of 14 January 2001, the outgoing Socialist Jorge Sampaio was re-elected in the first round with 55% of votes. Because he was term-limited, he was forbidden, by the Constitution, to run for a third consecutive term.

In the parliamentary elections of 20 February 2005, the Socialist Party, led by José Sócrates, won for the first time in its history an absolute majority of seats, while the Social Democratic Party led by Prime Minister Pedro Santana Lopes fell below 30%, their worst result since 1983.

To cope with the bad fiscal situation, the government introduced a policy of fiscal restraint, combining higher taxes, lower public treatments and privatizations. Adding to this, a bad summer in terms of wildfires put more pressure in the government. This policies were not popular and as a result, the Socialists were defeated in the local elections on 9 October 2005. In the follow up for the presidential elections, the Socialists decided to nominate their former secretary-general, Mário Soares, President of the Republic between 1986 and 1996. This decision divided the party, which led Manuel Alegre, a member of the party parliamentary group, to announce his candidature as an independent. The Social Democratic Party opted to support their former leader Aníbal Cavaco Silva, Prime Minister from 1985 to 1995, and presidential candidate defeated in 1996.

Candidates

Thirteen citizens sought election officially, but only six gathered the 7,500 signatures required under the constitution to be a candidate in the poll:

Official candidates

All the candidates except for Cavaco Silva are considered to be from the Portuguese political left.

Unsuccessful candidacies

 
Official logo of the election.

The other potential candidates who, according to the Constitutional Court, did not gather enough signatures, were:

Campaign period

Party slogans

Candidate Original slogan English translation Refs
Aníbal Cavaco Silva « Portugal Maior » "Greater Portugal" [1]
Mário Soares « Sempre presente nos momentos difíceis » "Always present in difficult times" [2]
Manuel Alegre « O poder dos cidadãos » "The power of citizens" [3]
Jerónimo de Sousa « Com toda a confiança » "With all confidence" [4]
Francisco Louçã « Rigor, Solidariedade » "Rigor, Solidarity" [5]
António Garcia Pereira « A coragem de mudar de rumo » "The courage to change course" [6]

Candidates' debates

2006 Portuguese presidential election debates
Date Organisers Moderator(s)     P  Present    A  Absent invitee  N  Non-invitee 
Cavaco Soares Alegre Jerónimo Louçã Refs
5 Dec 2005 SIC Rodrigo Guedes de Carvalho,
Ricardo Costa [pt]
P N P N N [7]
8 Dec 2005 RTP1 N P N P N [7]
9 Dec 2005 TVI Constança Cunha e Sá,
Miguel Sousa Tavares
P N N N P [7]
12 Dec 2005 RTP1 N N P N P [7]
13 Dec 2005 TVI Constança Cunha e Sá,
Miguel Sousa Tavares
N P P N N [7]
14 Dec 2005 SIC Rodrigo Guedes de Carvalho,
Ricardo Costa [pt]
P N N P N [7]
15 Dec 2005 RTP1 Judite de Sousa,
José Alberto Carvalho
N N N P P [7]
16 Dec 2005 SIC N P N N P [7]
19 Dec 2005 TVI N N P P N [7]
20 Dec 2005 RTP1 Judite de Sousa,
José Alberto Carvalho
P P N N N [7]
Candidate viewed as "most convincing" in each debate
Date Organisers Polling firm/Link
Cavaco Soares Alegre Jerónimo Louçã Refs
5 Dec 2005 SIC Eurosondagem 27.3 15.7 57.0% Neither/Tie
12 Dec 2005 TVI Eurosondagem 19.3 20.7 60.0% Neither/Tie

Opinion polling

Results

Summary of the 22 January 2006 Portuguese presidential election results
Candidates Supporting parties First round
Votes %
Aníbal Cavaco Silva Social Democratic Party, People's Party 2,773,431 50.54
Manuel Alegre Independent 1,138,297 20.74
Mário Soares Socialist Party 785,355 14.31
Jerónimo de Sousa Portuguese Communist Party, Ecologist Party "The Greens" 474,083 8.64
Francisco Louçã Left Bloc 292,198 5.32
António Garcia Pereira Portuguese Workers' Communist Party 23,983 0.44
Total valid 5,487,347 100.00
Blank ballots 59,636 1.07
Invalid ballots 43,149 0.77
Total 5,590,132
Registered voters/turnout 9,085,339 61.53
Source: Comissão Nacional de Eleições
Vote share 1st Round
Aníbal Cavaco Silva
50.54%
Manuel Alegre
20.74%
Mário Soares
14.31%
Jerónimo de Sousa
8.64%
Francisco Louçã
5.32%
António Garcia Pereira
0.44%
Blank/Invalid
1.84%

Maps

See also

References

  1. ^ "Os cartazes das eleições presidenciais desde 1976". Público (in Portuguese). Retrieved 12 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Os cartazes das eleições presidenciais desde 1976". Público (in Portuguese). Retrieved 12 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Os cartazes das eleições presidenciais desde 1976". Público (in Portuguese). Retrieved 12 May 2020.
  4. ^ "Os cartazes das eleições presidenciais desde 1976". Público (in Portuguese). Retrieved 12 May 2020.
  5. ^ "ELEIÇÕES PRESIDENCIAIS DE 2006 – BE – FRANCISCO LOUÇA". EPHEMERA (in Portuguese). Retrieved 12 May 2020.
  6. ^ "Os cartazes das eleições presidenciais desde 1976". Público (in Portuguese). Retrieved 12 May 2020.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Cinco candidatos na arena televisiva". Público (in Portuguese). 5 December 2005. Retrieved 12 May 2020.

External links

  • Portuguese Electoral Commission
  • NSD: European Election Database - Portugal publishes regional level election data; allows for comparisons of election results, 1990–2010

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The 2006 Portuguese presidential election was held on 22 January to elect a successor to the incumbent President Jorge Sampaio who was term limited from running for a third consecutive term by the Constitution of Portugal The result was a victory in the first round for Anibal Cavaco Silva of the Social Democratic Party candidate the former Prime Minister won 50 54 percent of the vote in the first round just over the majority required to avoid a runoff election It was the first time in which a right wing candidate was elected President of the Republic since the 1974 Carnation Revolution 2006 Portuguese presidential election 2001 22 January 2006 2011 Opinion pollsTurnout61 5 11 8 pp Candidate Anibal Cavaco Silva Manuel Alegre Mario SoaresParty PSD Independent PSPopular vote 2 773 431 1 138 297 785 355Percentage 50 5 20 7 14 3 Candidate Jeronimo de Sousa Francisco LoucaParty PCP BEPopular vote 474 083 292 198Percentage 8 6 5 3 Results by municipalities President before electionJorge SampaioPS Elected President Anibal Cavaco SilvaPSDVoter turnout was 61 53 percent for eligible voters Contents 1 Procedure 2 Political context 3 Candidates 3 1 Official candidates 3 2 Unsuccessful candidacies 4 Campaign period 4 1 Party slogans 4 2 Candidates debates 5 Opinion polling 6 Results 6 1 Maps 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksProcedure EditAny Portuguese citizen over 35 years old has the opportunity to run for president In order to do so it is necessary to gather between 7500 and 15000 signatures and submit them to the Portuguese Constitutional Court According to the Portuguese Constitution to be elected a candidate needs a majority of votes If no candidate gets this majority there will take place a second round between the two most voted candidates Political context EditIn the presidential election of 14 January 2001 the outgoing Socialist Jorge Sampaio was re elected in the first round with 55 of votes Because he was term limited he was forbidden by the Constitution to run for a third consecutive term In the parliamentary elections of 20 February 2005 the Socialist Party led by Jose Socrates won for the first time in its history an absolute majority of seats while the Social Democratic Party led by Prime Minister Pedro Santana Lopes fell below 30 their worst result since 1983 To cope with the bad fiscal situation the government introduced a policy of fiscal restraint combining higher taxes lower public treatments and privatizations Adding to this a bad summer in terms of wildfires put more pressure in the government This policies were not popular and as a result the Socialists were defeated in the local elections on 9 October 2005 In the follow up for the presidential elections the Socialists decided to nominate their former secretary general Mario Soares President of the Republic between 1986 and 1996 This decision divided the party which led Manuel Alegre a member of the party parliamentary group to announce his candidature as an independent The Social Democratic Party opted to support their former leader Anibal Cavaco Silva Prime Minister from 1985 to 1995 and presidential candidate defeated in 1996 Candidates EditThirteen citizens sought election officially but only six gathered the 7 500 signatures required under the constitution to be a candidate in the poll Official candidates Edit Manuel Alegre a Socialist Party politician who ran without the official backing of his party Anibal Cavaco Silva Prime Minister from 1985 to 1995 supported by the Social Democratic Party and by the People s Party Francisco Louca coordinator of the political commission of the Left Bloc Garcia Pereira Secretary General of the PCTP MRPP Mario Soares President from 1986 to 1996 the official candidate of the Socialist Party and Jeronimo de Sousa Secretary General of the Portuguese Communist Party also supported by the Ecologist Party The Greens All the candidates except for Cavaco Silva are considered to be from the Portuguese political left Unsuccessful candidacies Edit Official logo of the election The other potential candidates who according to the Constitutional Court did not gather enough signatures were Josue Rodrigues Goncalo Pedro Luis Filipe Guerra leader of the Humanist Party Teresa Lameiro Manuela Magno nuclear physicist Carmelinda Pereira leader of the Workers Party of Socialist Unity POUS Luis Botelho Ribeiro and Diamantino da Silva Campaign period EditParty slogans Edit Candidate Original slogan English translation RefsAnibal Cavaco Silva Portugal Maior Greater Portugal 1 Mario Soares Sempre presente nos momentos dificeis Always present in difficult times 2 Manuel Alegre O poder dos cidadaos The power of citizens 3 Jeronimo de Sousa Com toda a confianca With all confidence 4 Francisco Louca Rigor Solidariedade Rigor Solidarity 5 Antonio Garcia Pereira A coragem de mudar de rumo The courage to change course 6 Candidates debates Edit 2006 Portuguese presidential election debatesDate Organisers Moderator s P Present A Absent invitee N Non invitee Cavaco Soares Alegre Jeronimo Louca Refs5 Dec 2005 SIC Rodrigo Guedes de Carvalho Ricardo Costa pt P N P N N 7 8 Dec 2005 RTP1 N P N P N 7 9 Dec 2005 TVI Constanca Cunha e Sa Miguel Sousa Tavares P N N N P 7 12 Dec 2005 RTP1 N N P N P 7 13 Dec 2005 TVI Constanca Cunha e Sa Miguel Sousa Tavares N P P N N 7 14 Dec 2005 SIC Rodrigo Guedes de Carvalho Ricardo Costa pt P N N P N 7 15 Dec 2005 RTP1 Judite de Sousa Jose Alberto Carvalho N N N P P 7 16 Dec 2005 SIC N P N N P 7 19 Dec 2005 TVI N N P P N 7 20 Dec 2005 RTP1 Judite de Sousa Jose Alberto Carvalho P P N N N 7 Candidate viewed as most convincing in each debateDate Organisers Polling firm LinkCavaco Soares Alegre Jeronimo Louca Refs5 Dec 2005 SIC Eurosondagem 27 3 15 7 57 0 Neither Tie12 Dec 2005 TVI Eurosondagem 19 3 20 7 60 0 Neither TieOpinion polling EditMain article Opinion polling for the 2006 Portuguese presidential electionResults EditSummary of the 22 January 2006 Portuguese presidential election results Candidates Supporting parties First roundVotes Anibal Cavaco Silva Social Democratic Party People s Party 2 773 431 50 54Manuel Alegre Independent 1 138 297 20 74Mario Soares Socialist Party 785 355 14 31Jeronimo de Sousa Portuguese Communist Party Ecologist Party The Greens 474 083 8 64Francisco Louca Left Bloc 292 198 5 32Antonio Garcia Pereira Portuguese Workers Communist Party 23 983 0 44Total valid 5 487 347 100 00Blank ballots 59 636 1 07Invalid ballots 43 149 0 77Total 5 590 132Registered voters turnout 9 085 339 61 53Source Comissao Nacional de EleicoesVote share 1st RoundAnibal Cavaco Silva 50 54 Manuel Alegre 20 74 Mario Soares 14 31 Jeronimo de Sousa 8 64 Francisco Louca 5 32 Antonio Garcia Pereira 0 44 Blank Invalid 1 84 Maps Edit Strongest candidate by electoral district Azores and Madeira not shown Strongest candidate by municipality See also EditPresident of Portugal Portugal Politics of PortugalReferences Edit Os cartazes das eleicoes presidenciais desde 1976 Publico in Portuguese Retrieved 12 May 2020 Os cartazes das eleicoes presidenciais desde 1976 Publico in Portuguese Retrieved 12 May 2020 Os cartazes das eleicoes presidenciais desde 1976 Publico in Portuguese Retrieved 12 May 2020 Os cartazes das eleicoes presidenciais desde 1976 Publico in Portuguese Retrieved 12 May 2020 ELEICOES PRESIDENCIAIS DE 2006 BE FRANCISCO LOUCA EPHEMERA in Portuguese Retrieved 12 May 2020 Os cartazes das eleicoes presidenciais desde 1976 Publico in Portuguese Retrieved 12 May 2020 a b c d e f g h i j Cinco candidatos na arena televisiva Publico in Portuguese 5 December 2005 Retrieved 12 May 2020 External links EditPortuguese Electoral Commission Official results site Portuguese Justice Ministry NSD European Election Database Portugal publishes regional level election data allows for comparisons of election results 1990 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2006 Portuguese presidential election amp oldid 1130931981, 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