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Madeira regional elections, 2011

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← 2007
  
9 October 2011

33 seats, 64.2%
  
2 seats, 5.3%

25
  
9

Start date
  
October 9, 2011

9 October 2011
  
2015 →

2 seats, 5.3%
  
7 seats, 15.4%

8
  
7

Winner
  
Alberto João Jard

A regional election was held in Madeira on 9 October 2011, to determine the composition of the Legislative Assembly of the Autonomous Region of Madeira. In the election, the Social Democratic Party, led by Alberto João Jardim, who has been in power since 1978, archived, once again, an absolute majority.

The campaign for the regional legislative election in Madeira ran from 25 September to 7 October 2011.

The election was marked by the discovery of a "financial hole" in the accounts of the Regional Government, which may have influenced the election results. In fact, the PSD obtained its worst result ever in a regional election (48.56%), resulting in the loss of eight deputies in relation to the regional elections of 2007. The CDS–PP grew from 5% to 17.6% and from 4th most voted party to second most voted party, a result that was considered historical by party leader Paulo Portas.

The CDS–PP and PS-Madeira claimed that there were irregularities in the election, specifically because of the transportation of voters to the polls with vehicles of various public bodies which led to the formalization of a complaint to the National Elections Commission (CNE).

Parties

The parties that partook in the election, and their leaders, were:

  • Left Bloc (BE), Roberto Carlos de Almada
  • Unitary Democratic Coalition (CDU), Edgar Silva
  • Earth Party (MPT), João Gonçalves
  • Party for Animals and Nature (PAN), Rui Almeida
  • New Democracy Party (PND), Hélder Spínola de Freitas
  • Socialist Party (PS), Maximiano Martins
  • Social Democratic Party (PPD/PSD), Alberto João Jardim
  • People's Party (CDS–PP), José Manuel Rodrigues
  • Portuguese Labour Party (PTP), José Manuel Coelho
  • References

    Madeira regional elections, 2011 Wikipedia