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The '''Libertarians''' ({{wp|Galician language|Galego}}: Libertarios) are a [[List of political parties in Trenado|political party in Trenado]], founded on 22 April 1914. The party describes itself as {{wp|Liberalism|liberal}} and {{wp|Social libertarianism|social libertarian}}, with economic tendencies sporadically leaning towards {{wp|Laissez-faire|laissez-faire}}, though also defending {{wp|Protectionism|protectionist}} economic plans depending on the administration.
The '''Libertarians''' ({{wp|Galician language|Galego}}: Libertarios) are a [[List of political parties in Trenado|political party in Trenado]], founded on 22 April 1914. The party describes itself as {{wp|Liberalism|liberal}} and {{wp|Social libertarianism|social libertarian}}, with economic tendencies sporadically leaning towards {{wp|Laissez-faire|laissez-faire}}, though also defending {{wp|Protectionism|protectionist}} economic plans depending on the administration.
== Electoral history ==
===Presidential elections===
{|class=wikitable style=text-align:center
|-
!rowspan="2"|Election
!rowspan=2|Candidate
!rowspan="2"|'''Running mate'''
!rowspan="2"|Coalition
!colspan=2|First round
!colspan="2"|Second round
!rowspan="2"|'''Result'''
|-
!'''Votes'''
!'''%'''
!'''Votes'''
!'''%'''
|-
!1916
|[[Victor Novoa]] (L)
|Lino Montero (L)
|{{n/a}}
|4,536,361
|46.7% (#1)
|5,276,785
|53.0% (#1)
|'''Elected''' {{Y}}
|-
!1920
|rowspan="2"|[[Filipe Salles]] (L)
|rowspan="2"|Duarte Ocampos (L)
|{{n/a}}
|5,109,427
|51.2% (#1)
|–
|–
|'''Elected''' {{Y}}
|-
!1924
|{{n/a}}
|5,166,637
|49.8% (#1)
|5,544,279
|53.4% (#1)
|'''Elected''' {{Y}}
|-
!1928
|Abel Pelozo (L)
|Xerman Delvalle (L)
|{{n/a}}
|4,618,742
|42.9% (#2)
|4,930,964
|45.8% (#2)
|'''Lost''' {{Nay}}
|-
!1948
|rowspan="2"|Marcelo Vasquez (L)
|rowspan="2"|Xoán Mario Rodriguez (L)
|Libertarians, [[Progressives (Trenado)|Progressives]]
|5,585,801
|43.9% (#2)
|5,853,004
|46.0% (#2)
|'''Lost''' {{Nay}}
|-
!1952
|Libertarians, [[Socialists (Trenado)|Socialists]]
|5,324,871
|40.6% (#2)
|5,219,947
|39.8% (#2)
|'''Lost''' {{Nay}}
|-
!1956
|rowspan="3"|[[Augusto Ferreyra]] (L)
|rowspan="3"|Tadeu Verdugo (L)
|{{n/a}}
|5,200,183
|38.5% (#2)
|5,524,351
|40.9% (#2)
|'''Lost''' {{Nay}}
|-
!1960
|{{n/a}}
|6,323,815
|45.5% (#1)
|7,032,638
|50.6% (#1)
|'''Elected''' {{Y}}
|-
!1964
|{{n/a}}
|6,387,639
|44.7% (#1)
|7,002,109
|49.0% (#2)
|'''Lost''' {{Nay}}
|-
!1968
|Lucas Farina Marchis (L)
|Héctor Gansz (L)
|{{n/a}}
|5,021,088
|34.2% (#2)
|—
|—
|'''Lost''' {{Nay}}
|-
!1972
|rowspan="2"|[[Rosemaria de Castro]] (L)
|rowspan="2"|Nuno Gregorio Basquez (L)
|rowspan="3"|Libertarians, [[Liberals (Trenado)|Liberals]]
|6,029,227
|40.0% (#2)
|8,049,019
|53.4% (#1)
|'''Elected''' {{Y}}
|-
!1976
|7,917,872
|51.2% (#1)
|—
|—
|'''Elected''' {{Y}}
|-
!1980
|rowspan="2"|[[Carlos Friedemann]] (L)
|rowspan="2"|Ruben Valle (L)
|8,039,052
|50.7% (#1)
|—
|—
|'''Elected''' {{Y}}
|-
!1984
|Libertarians, [[Progressives (Trenado)|Progressives]]
|8,286,298
|51.0% (#1)
|—
|—
|'''Elected''' {{Y}}
|-
!1988
|[[Rosemaria de Castro]] (L)
|[[Lorenzo Sarabia]] (L)
|{{n/a}}
|8,702,284
|52.3% (#1)
|—
|—
|'''Elected''' {{Y}}
|-
!1992
|rowspan="2"|[[Lorenzo Sarabia]] (L)
|Jaime Cambra (L)
|{{n/a}}
|8,396,131
|49.3% (#1)
|10,422,783
|61.2% (#1)
|'''Elected''' {{Y}}
|-
!1996
|[[Elias Meléndrez]] (L)
|{{n/a}}
|8,780,797
|50.4% (#1)
|—
|—
|'''Elected''' {{Y}}
|-
!2000
|[[Leonardo Cuello]] ([[Progressives (Trenado)|P]])
|Moises Viveiros ([[Progressives (Trenado)|P]])
|[[Progressives (Trenado)|Progressives]], Libertarians, [[Liberals (Trenado)|Liberals]]
|8,871,243
|49.8% (#1)
|10,403,224
|58.4% (#1)
|'''Elected''' {{Y}}
|-
![[2004 Trenadian general election|2004]]
|[[Elias Meléndrez]] (L)
|Xoán Manoel Sousa (L)
|Libertarians, [[Liberals (Trenado)|Liberals]]
|8,119,548
|44.6% (#1)
|9,733,274
|52.2% (#2)
|'''Lost''' {{Nay}}{{efn|Though Meléndrez was officially deemed victorious after the elections, a [[2004 Trenadian presidential crisis|presidential crisis]] would lead to the Trenadian Court of Justice revoking his candidacy, thus making [[Osvaldo Cervantes]] the winner.}}
|-
!2008
|Xoán Manoel Sousa (L)
|rowspan="3"|Luis Valentin da Villa (L)
|{{n/a}}
|7,364,329
|39.6% (#2)
|7,475,909
|40.2% (#2)
|'''Lost''' {{Nay}}
|-
!2012
|rowspan="2"|[[Marta Bellotti]] (L)
|{{n/a}}
|7,785,209
|41.0% (#2)
|9,759,994
|51.4% (#1)
|'''Elected''' {{Y}}
|-
![[2016 Trenadian general election|2016]]
|{{n/a}}
|8,449,610
|43.6% (#1)
|9,612,400
|49.6% (#2)
|'''Lost''' {{Nay}}
|-
![[2020 Trenadian general election|2020]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Maxin Valeiro]] (L)
|[[Marta Bellotti]] (L)
|Libertarians, [[Worker's Party (Trenado)|Worker's Party]]
|8,991,189
|45.4% (#1)
|9,273,532
|48.0% (#2)
|'''Lost''' {{Nay}}
|-
![[2024 Trenadian general election|2024]]
|Regina Vina ([[Worker's Party (Trenado)|PT]])
|Libertarians, [[Worker's Party (Trenado)|Worker's Party]]
|9,076,672
|45.4% (#1)
|TBD
|TBD
|—
|}
==Notes==
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Latest revision as of 00:49, 17 October 2024

Libertarians

Libertarios
PresidentXoán Manoel Sousa
Vice PresidentMarta Bellotti
Administrative SecretaryArtús Bello
Secretary of Institutional and Legal SubjectsEduardo Brito
Secretary of FinancesManoel Neyra
Founded22 April 1914 (1914-04-22)
Legalized1 May 1914
Preceded byLiberal Party
Membership (October 2020)Increase720.492
IdeologySocial liberalism
Progressivism
Social libertarianism
Political positionCentre to Centre-left
Colours  Yellow
  Black
Slogan"Freedom above all"
Federal Senate
12 / 45
Federal Congress
70 / 270
Governorships
5 / 17
State Assemblies
121 / 680
Mayors
532 / 2,035
City Councillors
2,409 / 10,024

The Libertarians (Galego: Libertarios) are a political party in Trenado, founded on 22 April 1914. The party describes itself as liberal and social libertarian, with economic tendencies sporadically leaning towards laissez-faire, though also defending protectionist economic plans depending on the administration.

Electoral history

Presidential elections

Election Candidate Running mate Coalition First round Second round Result
Votes % Votes %
1916 Victor Novoa (L) Lino Montero (L) N/A 4,536,361 46.7% (#1) 5,276,785 53.0% (#1) Elected Green tickY
1920 Filipe Salles (L) Duarte Ocampos (L) N/A 5,109,427 51.2% (#1) Elected Green tickY
1924 N/A 5,166,637 49.8% (#1) 5,544,279 53.4% (#1) Elected Green tickY
1928 Abel Pelozo (L) Xerman Delvalle (L) N/A 4,618,742 42.9% (#2) 4,930,964 45.8% (#2) Lost Red XN
1948 Marcelo Vasquez (L) Xoán Mario Rodriguez (L) Libertarians, Progressives 5,585,801 43.9% (#2) 5,853,004 46.0% (#2) Lost Red XN
1952 Libertarians, Socialists 5,324,871 40.6% (#2) 5,219,947 39.8% (#2) Lost Red XN
1956 Augusto Ferreyra (L) Tadeu Verdugo (L) N/A 5,200,183 38.5% (#2) 5,524,351 40.9% (#2) Lost Red XN
1960 N/A 6,323,815 45.5% (#1) 7,032,638 50.6% (#1) Elected Green tickY
1964 N/A 6,387,639 44.7% (#1) 7,002,109 49.0% (#2) Lost Red XN
1968 Lucas Farina Marchis (L) Héctor Gansz (L) N/A 5,021,088 34.2% (#2) Lost Red XN
1972 Rosemaria de Castro (L) Nuno Gregorio Basquez (L) Libertarians, Liberals 6,029,227 40.0% (#2) 8,049,019 53.4% (#1) Elected Green tickY
1976 7,917,872 51.2% (#1) Elected Green tickY
1980 Carlos Friedemann (L) Ruben Valle (L) 8,039,052 50.7% (#1) Elected Green tickY
1984 Libertarians, Progressives 8,286,298 51.0% (#1) Elected Green tickY
1988 Rosemaria de Castro (L) Lorenzo Sarabia (L) N/A 8,702,284 52.3% (#1) Elected Green tickY
1992 Lorenzo Sarabia (L) Jaime Cambra (L) N/A 8,396,131 49.3% (#1) 10,422,783 61.2% (#1) Elected Green tickY
1996 Elias Meléndrez (L) N/A 8,780,797 50.4% (#1) Elected Green tickY
2000 Leonardo Cuello (P) Moises Viveiros (P) Progressives, Libertarians, Liberals 8,871,243 49.8% (#1) 10,403,224 58.4% (#1) Elected Green tickY
2004 Elias Meléndrez (L) Xoán Manoel Sousa (L) Libertarians, Liberals 8,119,548 44.6% (#1) 9,733,274 52.2% (#2) Lost Red XN[a]
2008 Xoán Manoel Sousa (L) Luis Valentin da Villa (L) N/A 7,364,329 39.6% (#2) 7,475,909 40.2% (#2) Lost Red XN
2012 Marta Bellotti (L) N/A 7,785,209 41.0% (#2) 9,759,994 51.4% (#1) Elected Green tickY
2016 N/A 8,449,610 43.6% (#1) 9,612,400 49.6% (#2) Lost Red XN
2020 Maxin Valeiro (L) Marta Bellotti (L) Libertarians, Worker's Party 8,991,189 45.4% (#1) 9,273,532 48.0% (#2) Lost Red XN
2024 Regina Vina (PT) Libertarians, Worker's Party 9,076,672 45.4% (#1) TBD TBD

Notes

  1. Though Meléndrez was officially deemed victorious after the elections, a presidential crisis would lead to the Trenadian Court of Justice revoking his candidacy, thus making Osvaldo Cervantes the winner.