Overview
- Preliminary official results with most ballots counted show António José Seguro just over 30% and André Ventura around 24–25%, short of the majority needed to win outright.
- The pair advance to a February 8 runoff after a record 11 candidates split the vote, triggering Portugal’s first presidential second round since 1986.
- Liberal Initiative’s João Cotrim de Figueiredo placed third in the first round, with partial counts indicating roughly 15–16%.
- Exit polls suggest turnout improved from 2021, with abstention near a two-decade low and around 40% participation.
- Analysts say Ventura is likely disadvantaged in a head‑to‑head because of a high rejection rate, even as Chega’s strong showing confirms its status as the main opposition.