1981 elections PINU participated in their first election in the
1981 Congressional elections, which were held on 29 November 1981. They earned three seats in the national Congress. Party founder and president Miguel Andonie Fernandez was the party's nominee for president. The party earned 1.62% of the vote.
1985 elections At
Congressional elections held 26 November 1985, PINU did not win any seats in the 134-member assembly. This marked the first time PINU went without representation in Congress since their inception. In the presidential contest the same day, Enrique Aguilar Cerrato, the party's nominee, placed fourth, taking 1.54% of the vote.
1989 elections At Congressional
elections held 24 November 1985, PINU won two seats in the 134-member assembly. In the presidential contest the same day, Enrique Aguilar Cerrato, the party's nominee, placed third, taking 1.94% of the vote.
1993 elections At Congressional
elections held 24 November 1985, PINU won two seats in the 134-member assembly. In the presidential contest the same day, Enrique Aguilar Cerrato, the party's nominee, placed fourth, taking 1.54% of the vote.
2001 elections At
Congressional elections held 25 November 2001, PINU won four seats in the 128-member assembly. In the presidential contest the same day, Olban Francisco Valladares Ordóñez placed third, taking 1.45% of the vote. PINU's candidate in the
2009 presidential election was
Bernard Martínez Valerio. He came in third place, earning 1.83% of the vote.
2013 elections In
Congressional elections taking place on 26 November 2017, PINU gained back control of the seats it lost in 2009, earning four seats in Congress. PINU's candidate in the 2013 election was
Jorge Aguilar Paredes. He came in seventh place, earning 0.14% of the vote.
2021 elections In Congressional elections taking place on 28 November
2021, PINU lost all four of its seats in Congress, marking the first time since 1989 that the party failed to earn any seats. PINU did not have a candidate in the presidential election which took place that day.
2025 elections In general elections place on
30 November 2025, the polls showed that more than 30,028 People voting in the 2025 General elections voted for
Nelson Ávila Gutiérrez, the 2025 PINU–SD Presidential candidate which is 0.82% of all Voters in the 2025 Honduran general election making the party 4th place, way less voted than third place
Liberty and Refoundation (LIBRE) Party but still less 5 times more voted than the
Christian Democratic Party of Honduras during the same election. In addition to that, PINU-SD received 634,168 Votes in the 2025 Parliamentary elections or 3.14% of the Vote, Coming back in the National Congress with 2 Seats. ==See also==