Libertarians (Trenado)
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Libertarians Libertarios | |
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President | Xoán Manoel Sousa |
Vice President | Marta Bellotti |
Administrative Secretary | Artús Bello |
Secretary of Institutional and Legal Subjects | Eduardo Brito |
Secretary of Finances | Manoel Neyra |
Founded | 22 April 1914 |
Legalized | 1 May 1914 |
Preceded by | Liberal Party |
Membership (October 2020) | 720.492 |
Ideology | Social liberalism Progressivism Social libertarianism |
Political position | Centre 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 | ||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | |||||
1916 | Victor Novoa (L) | Lino Montero (L) | N/A | 4,536,361 | 46.7% (#1) | 5,276,785 | 53.0% (#1) | Elected |
1920 | Filipe Salles (L) | Duarte Ocampos (L) | N/A | 5,109,427 | 51.2% (#1) | – | – | Elected |
1924 | N/A | 5,166,637 | 49.8% (#1) | 5,544,279 | 53.4% (#1) | Elected | ||
1928 | Abel Pelozo (L) | Xerman Delvalle (L) | N/A | 4,618,742 | 42.9% (#2) | 4,930,964 | 45.8% (#2) | Lost |
1948 | Marcelo Vasquez (L) | Xoán Mario Rodriguez (L) | Libertarians, Progressives | 5,585,801 | 43.9% (#2) | 5,853,004 | 46.0% (#2) | Lost |
1952 | Libertarians, Socialists | 5,324,871 | 40.6% (#2) | 5,219,947 | 39.8% (#2) | Lost | ||
1956 | Augusto Ferreyra (L) | Tadeu Verdugo (L) | N/A | 5,200,183 | 38.5% (#2) | 5,524,351 | 40.9% (#2) | Lost |
1960 | N/A | 6,323,815 | 45.5% (#1) | 7,032,638 | 50.6% (#1) | Elected | ||
1964 | N/A | 6,387,639 | 44.7% (#1) | 7,002,109 | 49.0% (#2) | Lost | ||
1968 | Lucas Farina Marchis (L) | Héctor Gansz (L) | N/A | 5,021,088 | 34.2% (#2) | — | — | Lost |
1972 | Rosemaria de Castro (L) | Nuno Gregorio Basquez (L) | Libertarians, Liberals | 6,029,227 | 40.0% (#2) | 8,049,019 | 53.4% (#1) | Elected |
1976 | 7,917,872 | 51.2% (#1) | — | — | Elected | |||
1980 | Carlos Friedemann (L) | Ruben Valle (L) | 8,039,052 | 50.7% (#1) | — | — | Elected | |
1984 | Libertarians, Progressives | 8,286,298 | 51.0% (#1) | — | — | Elected | ||
1988 | Rosemaria de Castro (L) | Lorenzo Sarabia (L) | N/A | 8,702,284 | 52.3% (#1) | — | — | Elected |
1992 | Lorenzo Sarabia (L) | Jaime Cambra (L) | N/A | 8,396,131 | 49.3% (#1) | 10,422,783 | 61.2% (#1) | Elected |
1996 | Elias Meléndrez (L) | N/A | 8,780,797 | 50.4% (#1) | — | — | Elected | |
2000 | Leonardo Cuello (P) | Moises Viveiros (P) | Progressives, Libertarians, Liberals | 8,871,243 | 49.8% (#1) | 10,403,224 | 58.4% (#1) | Elected |
2004 | Elias Meléndrez (L) | Xoán Manoel Sousa (L) | Libertarians, Liberals | 8,119,548 | 44.6% (#1) | 9,733,274 | 52.2% (#2) | Lost [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 |
2012 | Marta Bellotti (L) | N/A | 7,785,209 | 41.0% (#2) | 9,759,994 | 51.4% (#1) | Elected | |
2016 | N/A | 8,449,610 | 43.6% (#1) | 9,612,400 | 49.6% (#2) | Lost | ||
2020 | Maxin Valeiro (L) | Marta Bellotti (L) | Libertarians, Worker's Party | 8,991,189 | 45.4% (#1) | 9,273,532 | 48.0% (#2) | Lost |
2024 | Regina Vina (PT) | Libertarians, Worker's Party | 9,076,672 | 45.4% (#1) | TBD | TBD | — |
Notes
- ↑ 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.