- Source: Results breakdown of the 2011 Portuguese legislative election
This is the results breakdown of the Assembly of the Republic election held in Portugal on 5 June 2011. The following tables show detailed results in each of the country's 22 electoral constituencies.
Electoral system
The Assembly of the Republic has 230 members elected to four-year terms. The number of seats to be elected by each district depends on the district magnitude. 226 seats are allocated proportionally by the number of registered voters in the 18 Districts in Mainland Portugal, plus Azores and Madeira, and 4 fixed seats are allocated for overseas voters, 2 seats for voters in Europe and another 2 seats for voters Outside Europe. The 230 members of Parliament are elected using the D'Hondt method and by a closed list proportional representation system. Members represent the country as a whole and not the constituencies in which they were elected.
Summary
= Nationwide results
== Constituency map
=Results by constituency
= Azores
== Aveiro
== Beja
== Braga
== Bragança
== Castelo Branco
== Coimbra
== Évora
== Faro
== Guarda
== Leiria
== Lisbon
== Madeira
== Portalegre
== Porto
== Santarém
== Setúbal
== Viana do Castelo
== Vila Real
== Viseu
== Europe
== Outside Europe
=Notes
References
External links
Results of 2011 legislative elections
Official results site, Portuguese Ministry of Internal Administration
Portuguese Electoral Commission
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