1980 Macanese legislative election

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1980 Macanese legislative election
Portuguese Macau
← 1976 28 September 1980 1984 →

Six of the 17 seats in the Legislative Assembly
Turnout61.98% (Decrease16.06pp)
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
ADIM
Carlos d'Assumpção 59.34 4 0
Democratic
Jorge Neto Valente 22.77 1 0
GIMA Leonel Boralho 17.89 1 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
President before President after
ADIM
ADIM

Legislative elections were held in Portuguese Macau on 28 September 1980,[1] returning 17 members of the Legislative Assembly of Macau, with 6 directly elected by electorates, 6 indirectly elected by special interest groups and 5 appointed by the Governor.

This was the second election for the new legislature, and only those with Portuguese nationality or the descendants of Portuguese people were eligible to vote.

Democratic Centre of Macau, led by radicals,[3] both kept their respective four and one seat, with ADIM remained the largest party. Governor Nuno Viriato Tavares de Melo Egídio
then appointed five other members to the Legislative Assembly.

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Democratic Centre of Macau
55022.7711
Independent Group of Macau43217.891+1
Total2,415100.0060
Valid votes2,41592.88
Invalid votes762.92
Blank votes1094.19
Total votes2,600100.00
Registered voters/turnout4,19561.98
Source: Imprensa Oficial de Macau[4]

Members

Directly elected members
Macau
Anabela Fátima Xavier Sales Ritchie
Indirectly elected members
Economic Ma Man-kei, Peter Pan, Li Sai-veng
Moral Delfino Ribeiro
Healthcare Chui Tak-kei
Cultural Joaquim Martins
Appointed members
Appointed Ho Yin, Kwong Bing-yun, Ana Maria Fortuna de Siqueira Basto Perez, Eduardo Jorge Armas Tavares da Silva, Carlos Cavaleiro Gonçalves Sanches

References

  1. ^ "立法會舉行第二次選舉". www.macaumemory.mo. Retrieved 2022-06-17.
  2. ^ "澳門的政黨政治和民主發展的局限". www.macaudata.mo. Retrieved 2022-06-17.
  3. ^ "李安道對立法會產生方式的設計延續到現在". 新華澳報. Retrieved 2022-06-17.
  4. ^ "Boletim Oficial, n. 40 de 8/10/80" (PDF). Imprensa Oficial de Macau.