2024 Azorean regional election

2024 Azorean regional election

4 February 2024

57 seats to the Legislative Assembly of the Azores
29 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout50.3% 4.9 pp
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader José Manuel Bolieiro Vasco Cordeiro José Pacheco
Party PSD PS CHEGA
Alliance PSD/CDS/PPM
Leader since 14 December 2019 8 October 2011 23 April 2022
Leader's seat São Miguel São Miguel São Miguel
Last election 26 seats, 41.7% 25 seats, 39.1% 2 seats, 5.1%
Seats won 26 23 5
Seat change 0 2 3
Popular vote 48,672 41,538 10,627
Percentage 42.1% 35.9% 9.2%
Swing 0.4 pp 3.2 pp 4.1 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader António Lima Nuno Barata Pedro Neves
Party BE IL PAN
Leader since 14 July 2018 2019 2019
Leader's seat São Miguel (lost) Compensatory list Compensatory list
Last election 2 seats, 3.8% 1 seat, 1.9% 1 seat, 1.9%
Seats won 1 1 1
Seat change 1 0 0
Popular vote 2,936 2,482 1,907
Percentage 2.5% 2.1% 1.6%
Swing 1.3 pp 0.2 pp 0.3 pp

Map showing island constituencies won by political parties.

President before election

José Manuel Bolieiro
PSD

Elected President

José Manuel Bolieiro
PSD

The 2024 Azorean regional election was held on 4 February 2024, to determine the composition of the Legislative Assembly of the Autonomous Region of the Azores. The election replaced all 57 members of the Azores Assembly, and the new members would then elect the President of the Autonomous Region. It was the first snap election since Azores gained its autonomy in 1976.

President José Manuel Bolieiro, from the Social Democratic Party (PSD), led a coalition government between the Social Democrats, the CDS – People's Party (CDS-PP) and People's Monarchist Party (PPM), with the parliamentary support of CHEGA since late 2020. The Liberal Initiative (IL) initially supported the PSD coalition government but withdrew their support from the government on 8 March 2023. The Social Democrats, the CDS – People's Party and the People's Monarchist Party contested this election in a joint coalition as stipulated in their 2020 coalition agreement.

The PSD/CDS/PPM coalition won the election with 42 percent of the votes and elected 26 seats, the same number as of 2020. The Socialist Party (PS) failed to be the most voted party for the first time since 1996, gathering less than 36 percent of the votes and electing 23 seats, minus two compared with 2020.

CHEGA was the party that most increased its share, achieving 9 percent of the votes and electing 5 seats to the regional parliament. The party's result was seen as a prelude to next month's general election in which Chega saw a surge in support as well. The Left Bloc (BE) lost ground, compared with 2020, losing one seat, while the Liberal Initiative (IL) and the People-Animals-Nature (PAN) were able to hold on to their sole seats. The Unitary Democratic Coalition (CDU) failed to return to the regional parliament.

Turnout stood at 50.3 percent, the highest rate since 2004.