1991 Portuguese presidential election

Presidential elections were held in Portugal on 13 January 1991.

1991 Portuguese presidential election

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Turnout62.16% (Decrease 13.23pp)
 
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CandidateMário SoaresBasílio HortaCarlos Carvalhas
PartyPSCDSPCP
Popular vote3,459,521696,379635,373
Percentage70.35%14.16%12.92%


President before election

Mário Soares
PS

Elected President

Mário Soares
PS

The re-election of the hugely popular Mário Soares was never in doubt, specially after the then-ruling PSD, led by Prime Minister Aníbal Cavaco Silva announced its support. Therefore, the election held on 13 January 1991 was a landslide, and no second round was needed.

As the election of a left-wing candidate was assured, other left-wing parties, the Portuguese Communist Party and the People's Democratic Union, presented their own candidates. The communists presented Carlos Carvalhas, who had been Assistant General Secretary of the Party a year before (Álvaro Cunhal was the secretary-general). Carvalhas would later be elected secretary-general, in 1992.

On the right, as the Social Democratic Party supported Soares, the Democratic and Social Centre presented the only right-wing candidate, Basílio Horta.

Mário Soares achieved the majority of the votes in every district of the country, and 295 of the then 305 municipalities. His score was the biggest ever in a presidential election in Portugal.

Electoral system

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 7,500 and 15,000 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.

Candidates

Official candidates

Decided not to run

Campaign period

Party slogans

CandidateOriginal sloganEnglish translationRefs
Mário Soares« Soares é fixe »"Soares is cool"[2]
Basílio Horta« Um Homem às direitas »"An upright man"[3]
Carlos Carvalhas« Portugal pode ser melhor »"Portugal can be better"[4]
Carlos Manuel Marques« A coragem de ser solidário »"The courage to be supportive"[5]

Candidates' debates

1991 Portuguese presidential election debates
DateOrganisersModerator(s)    P  Present    A  Absent invitee  N  Non-invitee 
SoaresHortaCarvalhasMarquesRefs
21 Nov 1990RTP1Vicente Jorge Silva
Maria Elisa Domingues
PAPP[6]
4 Dec 1990RTP1-NNPP[7]
6 Dec 1990RTP1Mário CrespoPPNN[8]
11 Dec 1990RTP1-PNPN[9]
13 Dec 1990RTP1-NPNP[10]
19 Dec 1990RTP1-PNNP[11]
20 Dec 1990RTP1-NPPN[12]
21 Dec 1990RTP2Joaquim FurtadoPPPP[13]

Opinion polls

  Exit poll

Polling firmDate releasedSample
size
Lead
Soares
PS
Horta
CDS
Carvalhas
PCP
Marques
UDP
Election results13 Jan 199170.414.212.92.656.2
Euroexpansão/RTP13 Jan 199169.5–73.414.1–17.29.3–12.61.6–2.955.8

Results

CandidatePartyVotes%
Mário SoaresSocialist Party3,459,52170.35
Basílio HortaDemocratic and Social Centre696,37914.16
Carlos CarvalhasPortuguese Communist PartyThe Greens635,37312.92
Carlos Manuel Marques [pt]Popular Democratic Union126,5812.57
Total4,917,854100.00
Valid votes4,917,85496.45
Invalid votes68,0371.33
Blank votes112,8772.21
Total votes5,098,768100.00
Registered voters/turnout8,202,21262.16
Source: Comissão Nacional de Eleições

Results by district

DistrictSoaresHortaCarvalhasMarquesTurnout
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
 Aveiro250,33677.27%49,67515.33%17,8945.52%6,0651.87%64.36%
 Azores75,53080.66%12,19213.02%3,6523.49%6,6856.39%51.79%
 Beja48,69454.06%5,2935.88%33,79637.52%2,2942.55%60.34%
 Braga287,28777.49%50,99113.75%26,2307.08%6,2101.68%66.41%
 Bragança51,57167.48%19,37325.35%3,8695.06%1,6152.11%53.18%
 Castelo Branco82,47071.63%18,62716.18%10,5939.20%3,4432.99%60.29%
 Coimbra166,04176.86%26,41612.23%19,0848.83%4,4982.08%61.08%
 Évora50,80553.99%7,7108.19%33,31335.40%2,2812.42%64.94%
 Faro123,55072.40%21,33212.50%20,48112.00%5,2803.09%60.92%
 Guarda69,63271.33%19,87420.36%5,8155.96%2,2932.35%58.23%
 Leiria150,99372.41%38,01418.23%14,9697.18%4,5352.17%60.93%
 Lisbon675,76064.89%156,42415.02%177,27517.02%31,8603.06%61.73%
 Madeira70,63267.22%23,98122.91%3,6523.49%6,6856.39%57.98%
 Portalegre48,17064.25%7,69310.26%17,27123.03%1,8442.46%66.26%
 Porto627,19576.50%101,66512.40%75,5179.21%15,5361.89%65.39%
 Santarém161,30168.96%30,93813.23%34,99614.96%6,6622.85%63.33%
 Setúbal198,97755.83%29,9558.40%113,23231.77%14,2484.00%62.93%
 Viana do Castelo92,31275.26%18,39715.00%9,2637.55%2,6932.20%59.35%
 Vila Real84,35875.05%20,13917.92%5,7385.10%2,1741.93%54.63%
 Viseu145,01075.41%33,94517.65%9,8695.13%3,4801.81%57.96%
Source: SGMAI Presidential Election Results

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