2014 European Parliament election in Portugal

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2014 European Parliament election in Portugal

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All 21 Portuguese seats to the European Parliament
Turnout33.7% Decrease 3.1 pp
  First party Second party Third party
 
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Leader Francisco Assis Paulo Rangel João Ferreira
Party PS
AP
CDU
Alliance S&D
EPP
GUE/NGL
Last election 7 seats, 26.6% 10 seats, 40.1%[1] 2 seats, 10.6%
Seats won 8 7[2] 3
Seat change Increase 1 Decrease 3[3] Increase 1
Popular vote 1,034,249 910,647 416,925
Percentage 31.5% 27.7% 12.7%
Swing Increase 4.9 pp Decrease 12.4 pp Increase 2.0 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
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Marisa Matias, SomosBibliotecas (cropped).png
Rui Tavares, SomosBibliotecas (cropped).png
Leader Marinho e Pinto Marisa Matias Rui Tavares
Party Earth BE
L
Alliance
ALDE
GUE/NGL
Green
Last election 0 seats, 0.7% 3 seats, 10.7% Did not contest
Seats won 2 1 0
Seat change Increase 2 Decrease 2 New party
Popular vote 234,788 149,764 71,495
Percentage 7.2% 4.6% 2.2%
Swing Increase 6.5 pp Decrease 6.2 pp New party

The 2014 European Parliament election in Portugal elected the Portuguese delegation to the European Parliament from 2014 to 2019. This was the seventh European Parliament election held in Portugal. The elections were held on Sunday, 25 May 2014.

The

leadership contest
just weeks after the election.

The PSD/CDS contested the election in a coalition called "Portugal Alliance". The coalition achieved one of the worst results ever, as PSD+CDS never polled below 30%, but the weak result by the coalition was softened by the close margin between them and the Socialists.

The

Democratic Unity Coalition (CDU) scored their best result since 1989, polling almost 13% of the vote and winning one more seat compared with 2009. On the other hand, the Left Bloc (BE) suffered a huge defeat by erasing their 2009 historic results. The BE won 4.6% of the votes, a drop of more than 6%, and was only able to elect their top candidate Marisa Matias
, compared with the three seats they won in 2009.

The big surprise of the elections was the extraordinary result of the

LIVRE, headed by BE dissident Rui Tavares
, was not able to win a seat, although scoring 2.2%.

Turnout fell to the lowest level ever, with only 33.7% of voters casting a ballot.

Electoral system

The voting method used, for the election of European members of parliament, is by proportional representation using the d'Hondt method, which is known to benefit leading parties. In the 2014 European Union elections, Portugal had 21 seats to be filled. Deputies are elected in a single constituency, corresponding to the entire national territory.

Parties and candidates

The major parties that participated in the election, and their European Parliament list leaders, were:

The Social Democratic Party and the People's Party have contested this election in a coalition.[4]

Campaign period

Party slogans

Party or alliance Original slogan English translation Refs
AP
« Na Europa por Portugal » "In Europe for Portugal" [5]
PS « Confiança na Mudança » "Trust in Change" [6]
BE « De Pé! » "Standing!" [7]
CDU « Defender o povo e o País » "Defending the people and the country" [8]
MPT « Mais verdade na política! » "More truth in politics!" [9]
LIVRE
« Livre. Para fazer diferente. » "Free. To do different. » [10]

Candidates' debates

2014 European Parliament election in Portugal debates
Date Organisers Moderator(s)     P  Present    A  Absent invitee  N  Non-invitee 
AP

Rangel
PS
Assis
BE
Matias
CDU
Ferreira
MPT
Pinto
LIVRE

Tavares
Refs
22 May Antena 1 Maria Flor Pedroso P P P P P P [11]

Opinion polling

Graphical summary

Polling

Date released Polling Firm Sample size AP PS BE CDU MPT LIVRE Others Lead
25 May Election result 3,284,452 27.7
7 seats
31.5
8 seats
4.6
1 seat
12.7
3 seats
7.2
2 seat
2.2
0 seats
14.1
0 seats
3.8
25 May (20:00) Exit Poll – RTP1
Universidade Católica
25.0–29.0
6 / 8
30.0–34.0
7 / 9
5.0–7.0
1 / 2
12.0–15.0
3 / 4
7.0–8.0
1 / 2
5.0
25 May (20:00) Exit Poll – SIC
Eurosondagem
25.0–29.2
7 / 8
32.1–36.3
8 / 9
4.2–6.0
1
11.4–13.9
3
6.6–8.8
1 / 2
7.1
25 May (20:00) Exit Poll – TVI24
Aximage
26.0–30.0
7 / 8
32.0–37.0
8 / 10
4.0–7.0
1
10.0–14.0
3
5.0–9.0
1
6.0
7.0
Exit polls
14–22 May Aximage
Seat projection
1,507 30.1
7 / 9
36.4
9 / 10
5.8
1
11.4
2 / 3
3.4
0.6
12.3
6.3
14–20 May Eurosondagem
Seat projection
2,014 29.7
7 / 8
36.9
9 / 10
5.7
1
12.5
3
15.2
7.2
17–19 May Universidade Católica
Seat projection
2,085 30.0
7 / 9
34.0
8 / 10
5.0
1
12.0
2 / 4
3.0
0 / 1
2.0
14.0
4.0
14–18 May Pitagórica 505 29.1 36.6 5.5 9.4 5.6 13.8 7.5
7–14 May Aximage
Seat projection
1,027 30.2
7 / 8
37.8
9 / 11
6.3
2 / 2
8.8
1 / 3
4.3
0 / 1
0.8
11.8
7.6
14–22 Apr Eurosondagem
Seat projection
1,533 32.5
8
37.5
9 / 10
5.5
1
10.9
2 / 3
13.6
5.0
9–12 Apr Aximage 613 33.2 40.9 4.9 10.8 10.2 7.7
25–29 Mar Pitagórica[12] 506 33.4 37.3 6.4 9.8 13.1 3.9
13–19 Mar Eurosondagem
Seat projection
1,525 32.1
8
36.9
9
6.6
1
11.9
3
12.5
4.8
8–13 Mar Aximage
Seat projection
755 37.4
9
39.9
9
6.6
1
8.2
2
7.9
2.5
24 Feb–1 Mar Pitagórica[13] 506 35.4 32.2 7.3 11.5 13.6 3.2
20–24 Jan Pitagórica[14] 506 34.2 30.4 9.0 10.8 15.6 3.8
7–10 Jan Aximage 601 37.1 35.5 6.9 9.2 11.3 1.6
2014
7 June 2009 Election results 3,568,943 40.11
10 seats
26.5
7 seats
10.7
3 seats
10.6
2 seats
0.7
0 seats
11.4
0 seats
13.6
1 Sum of votes and seats of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and of the People's Party (CDS–PP).

Voter turnout

The table below shows voter turnout throughout election day including voters from Overseas.

Turnout Time
12:00 16:00 19:00
2009 2014 ± 2009 2014 ± 2009 2014 ±
Total 11.86% 12.14% Increase 0.28 pp 26.82% 26.31% Decrease 0.51 pp 36.78% 33.67% Decrease 3.11 pp
Sources[15][16]

National summary of votes and seats

Summary of the results of Portugal's 25 May 2014 election to the European Parliament
National party European
party
Main candidate Votes % +/– Seats +/–
Socialist Party (PS) PES Francisco Assis 1,034,249 31.49 4.96 Increase 8 1 Increase
Portugal Alliance (AP)
Social Democratic Party (PSD)
People's Party
(CDS–PP)
EPP Paulo Rangel 910,647 27.73 [17] 7
6
1

2 Decrease
1 Decrease
Unitary Democratic Coalition (CDU)
Communist Party (PCP)
Ecologist Party (PEV)
PEL
João Ferreira 416,925 12.69 2.05 Increase 3
3
0

1 Increase
0 Steady
Earth Party (MPT) ALDE Marinho e Pinto 234,788 7.15 6.48 Increase 2 2 Increase
Left Bloc (B.E.)
PEL / EACL
Marisa Matias 149,764 4.56 6.16 Decrease 1 2 Decrease
LIVRE
(L)
Rui Tavares 71,495 2.18 new 0 new
Party for Animals and Nature
(PAN)
EUL-NGL
Orlando Figueiredo 56,431 1.72 new 0 new
Workers' Communist Party (PCTP/MRPP) None Leopoldo Mesquita 54,708 1.67 0.47 Increase 0 0 Steady
New Democracy Party (PND) EUD Eduardo Welsh 23,082 0.70 new 0 new
Portuguese Labour Party (PTP) None José Manuel Coelho 22,542 0.69 new 0 new
People's Monarchist Party (PPM) None Nuno Correia da Silva 17,785 0.54 0.14 Increase 0 0 Steady
National Renovator Party
(P.N.R.)
None Humberto Oliveira 14,887 0.45 0.08 Increase 0 0 Steady
Socialist Alternative Movement (MAS) None Gil Garcia 12,497 0.38 new 0 new
Portugal Pro-Life
(PPV)
None Acácio Valente 12,008 0.37 new 0 new
Democratic Party of the Atlantic (PDA) None Paulo Casaca 5,298 0.16 new 0 new
Workers Party of Socialist Unity
(POUS)
None Carmelinda Pereira 3,666 0.11 0.04 Decrease 0 0 Steady
Valid votes 3,040,771 92.58
Blank and invalid votes 243,681 7.42
Totals 3,284,452 100.00 21 1 Decrease
Electorate (eligible voters) and voter turnout 9,753,568 33.67 3.11 Decrease
Source: Comissão Nacional de Eleições
Vote share
PS
31.49%
AP
27.73%
CDU
12.69%
MPT
7.15%
BE
4.56%
L
2.18%
PAN
1.72%
PCTP/MRPP
1.67%
PND
0.70%
PTP
0.69%
PPM
0.54%
Others
1.46%
Blank/Invalid
7.42%
Seats
PS
38.10%
AP
33.33%
CDU
14.29%
MPT
9.52%
BE
4.76%

Distribution by European group

Summary of
8th European Parliament (2014–2019) [18]
Groups Parties Seats Total %
Party of European Socialists (PES) 8 8 38.10
European People's Party (EPP)
6
1
7 33.33
European United Left–Nordic Green Left
(GUE/NGL)
3
1
4 19.05
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
(ALDE)
2 2 9.52
Total 21 21 100.00

Maps

  • Most voted political force by district.
    Most voted political force by district.
  • Strongest party by municipality. Pink: PS; Darkblue: PSD-CDS; Red: CDU
    Strongest party by municipality. Pink: PS; Darkblue: PSD-CDS; Red: CDU

See also

References

  1. ^ PSD: 31.7%, 8 seats; CDS-PP: 8.4%, 2 seats.
  2. ^ PSD: 6; CDS-PP: 1
  3. ^ PSD: Decrease 2; CDS-PP: Decrease 1
  4. Expresso
    , 5 July 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
  5. ^ "ELEIÇÕES PARA O PARLAMENTO EUROPEU DE 2014 – ALIANÇA PORTUGAL (PSD+CDS)". Ephemera (in Portuguese). 26 May 2014. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  6. ^ "Europeias: PS adopta estética selfie em cartaz". Meios & Publicidade (in Portuguese). 13 May 2014. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  7. ^ "ELEIÇÕES PARA O PARLAMENTO EUROPEU DE 2014 – BE". Ephemera (in Portuguese). 25 May 2014. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  8. ^ "Campanha das Europeias: Nada de novo". Meios & Publicidade (in Portuguese). 19 May 2014. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  9. ^ "ELEIÇÕES PARA O PARLAMENTO EUROPEU DE 2014 – MPT". Ephemera (in Portuguese). 17 May 2014. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  10. ^ "ELEIÇÕES PARA O PARLAMENTO EUROPEU DE 2014 – LIVRE". Ephemera (in Portuguese). 2 July 2014. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  11. ^ "Debates Europeias 2014". RTP (in Portuguese). 22 May 2014. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  12. ^ Results presented here exclude undecideds (42.6%). With their inclusion results are: PSD/CDS-PP: 19.2%; PS: 21.4%; BE: 3.7%; CDU: 5.6%; Others: 7.5%.
  13. ^ Results presented here exclude undecideds (36.7%). With their inclusion results are: PSD/CDS-PP: 22.4%; PS: 20.4%; BE: 4.6%; CDU: 7.3%; Others: 8.6%.
  14. ^ Results presented here exclude undecideds (38.8%). With their inclusion results are: PSD/CDS-PP: 20.9%; PS: 18.6%; BE: 4.7%; CDU: 6.6%; Others: 9.6%.
  15. ^ "Europeias 2014 - Afluência". eleicoes.mai.gov.pt/europeias2014/index.html (in Portuguese). Ministry of Internal Administration. Retrieved 11 June 2023.
  16. ^ "Europeias 2009 - Afluência". eleicoes.mai.gov.pt/europeias2009/index.html (in Portuguese). Ministry of Internal Administration. Retrieved 11 June 2023.
  17. ^ The Social Democratic Party (PSD) and the People's Party (CDS–PP) contested separately the 2009 election.
  18. ^ "Elecciones al Parlamento Europeo: Resultados por países 1979 - 2014". historiaelectoral.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 November 2017.

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