In 2004, the party contested the European Parliamentary elections, obtaining 1,331 votes in Galicia (0.12%) and 2,516 votes in Spain. In the Galician elections of 2005, 1,749 votes (0.1%) were obtained. In 2005, the party organized a campaign to eliminate symbolic vestiges of Francoist rule from Galicia, presenting their concerns to the Xunta de Galicia. During some demonstrations associated with this campaign, Nós-UP party members were arrested. The current leader is Carlos Morais [gl].
Election results
European elections
Galician elections
Local elections
References
^D.A. (2015). Nós-UP anuncia a súa disolución. Nós Diario.
^GC (2015). Disólvese un dos principais partidos independentistas de Galicia. Galicia Confidencial.
^Nós-UP aposta no reforzo da esquerda independentista face a "ofensiva do capitalismo español e da UE". Nós Diario.
^Only presented lists in Ponteareas, under the name Ponte Areias de Esquerda, that won no seats and 159 (1,25%), Mugardos, under the name Alternativa de Mugardos, that won no seats and 87 (2,48%) votes and Vigo, under the name Vigo na Esquerda, that won no seats and 312 (0,21%) votes.
^Only presented lists in Salvaterra de Miño under the name of Salvaterra de Esquerda, that won 98 votes (1,75%) and no seats, Ponteareas, under the name Ponte Areias de Esquerda, that won no seats and 158 (1,30%) votes, O Porriño, under the name Porrinho de Esquerdas, where the list gained no seats and won 175 (1,65%) votes, Ames, A Coruña, under the name Ames na Esquerda, that won no seats and 467 (3,54%) votes, Mugardos under the name Mugardos na Esquerda, that won no seats and 128 (3,98%) votes and Miño, A Coruña, under the name Alternativa de Esquerdas de Minho, that won no seats and 158 (4,62%) votes.