
More than 10.8 million voters residing in Portugal and abroad are called to vote in the legislative elections on May 18 to select 230 deputies.
These elections are the 19th held for the parliament, including the elections for the Constituent Assembly on April 25, 1975.
This marks the second time Portuguese citizens are visiting the polls since March 2024 and the third election within three years, since 2022.
Number of voters: 10,850,215 voters
Registered voters abroad:
- Europe – 947,217 voters
- Outside Europe – 631,673 voters
- Total – 1,578,890 voters
Deputies to be elected: 230
Number of electoral districts: 22
Largest electoral districts (within the national territory):
- Lisbon — 1,913,096 voters — 48 deputies
- Porto — 1,591,445 voters — 40 deputies
- Braga — 782,401 voters — 19 deputies
- Setúbal — 754,775 voters — 19 deputies
- Aveiro — 642,080 voters — 16 deputies
Smallest electoral districts (within the national territory):
- Portalegre — 92,543 voters — 2 deputies
- Beja — 118,328 voters — 3 deputies
- Évora — 132,631 voters — 3 deputies
- Bragança — 132,779 voters — 3 deputies
- Guarda — 139,520 voters — 3 deputies
Number of competing political parties/coalitions: 21
Parties contesting all districts: AD, PS, CH, IL, BE, CDU, Livre, Ergue-te, PPM, ADN, RIR
Total number of candidates: 4,757 (approximately the population of Vila Nova de Paiva, according to 2023 INE figures)
New parties: Partido Social Liberal (PSL)
Total campaign budget: 8,511,740.73 euros
Campaign budgets by party/coalition:
- AD – PSD/CDS Coalition: 2,550,000 euros
- PS: 2,250,000 euros
- Chega: 1,600,000 euros
- IL: 575,000 euros
- CDU: 595,000 euros
- BE: 460,140.73 euros
- Livre: 150,000 euros
- PAN: 150,000 euros
- (…)
- PTP: 100 euros
Overall cost of elections: 26.5 million euros
Number of voting table members: 63,020 members
Number of voting tables: 12,604 tables within the national territory.



