Portuguese Presidential Elections 2021: Voting during a pandemic
As part of a new series on elections in the European Union, I wrote a short piece on the Portuguese elections for the News Reviews page of the European Horizons Amsterdam. Here it is: Photo: Tiago Miranda, Expresso. On the day Portugal recorded the highest COVID-19 related death toll, the Portuguese people went to the polls to cast their votes in the Presidential Elections. Recent polls suggested that the incumbent President, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, was a clear front-runner. However, these elections could be seen as a test to the collective memory of the Portuguese people, with the growing popularity of the far-right candidate André Ventura and rising dissatisfaction with new lockdown measures. Firstly, it is worth mentioning that under the Portuguese constitution elections cannot be postponed during a state of emergency. Secondly, mail-in and electronic voting are not allowed in the country. Thirdly, while the government holds most of the executive power, the President is incredibl...