2022 Andalusian regional election

2022 Andalusian regional election

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All 109 seats in the Parliament of Andalusia
55 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered6,641,903 1.5%
Turnout3,728,155 (56.1%)
0.5 pp
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Juanma Moreno Juan Espadas Macarena Olona
Party PP PSOE–A Vox
Leader since 1 March 2014 17 June 2021 28 April 2022
Leader's seat Málaga Seville Granada
Last election 26 seats, 20.7% 33 seats, 27.9% 12 seats, 11.0%
Seats won 58 30 14
Seat change 32 3 2
Popular vote 1,589,272 888,325 496,618
Percentage 43.1% 24.1% 13.5%
Swing 22.4 pp 3.8 pp 2.5 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Inmaculada Nieto Teresa Rodríguez Juan Marín
Party PorA Adelante Andalucía Cs
Leader since 7 May 2022 26 June 2021 6 February 2015
Leader's seat Málaga Cádiz Seville
Last election 5 seats (AA)[a] 12 seats (AA)[a] 21 seats, 18.3%
Seats won 5 2 0
Seat change 0 10 21
Popular vote 284,027 168,960 121,567
Percentage 7.7% 4.6% 3.3%
Swing n/a n/a 15.0 pp


President before election

Juanma Moreno
PP

Elected President

Juanma Moreno
PP

The 2022 Andalusian regional election was held on Sunday, 19 June 2022, to elect the 12th Parliament of the autonomous community of Andalusia. All 109 seats in the Parliament were up for election.

The 2018 election resulted in the first majority for right-of-centre parties in Andalusia in 36 years, paving the way for an alternative government to the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia (PSOE–A) despite the party remaining the most voted political force in the region. As a result, Juanma Moreno of the People's Party (PP) unseated PSOE's Susana Díaz as regional president, forming a coalition with Citizens (Cs), with confidence and supply from the Vox party. A number of disagreements saw Vox withdraw its support from the PP–Cs government in May 2021 and reject its proposed 2022 budget in November. Concurrently, Susana Díaz was replaced as regional PSOE leader by Seville mayor Juan Espadas in June 2021.

The election saw a landslide victory for the PP under a low turnout, with incumbent president Moreno being re-elected. The PP won in all eight provinces in Andalusia, with Seville flipping from the PSOE to the PP for the first time in Spanish democracy. In total, the PP took 58 of the 109 seats in Parliament, an increase of 32 from their 2018 result and an absolute majority of seats that was the first in its history, while taking 43% of the vote (up 22 points from the last election). The PSOE, which for the first time in history contested a regional election in Andalusia from opposition, got its worst result ever in the autonomous community, while Vox failed to fulfil expectations and saw only modest gains. Support for Cs collapsed, with the party being left out of parliament, whereas the left-wing vote divided between the For Andalusia (PorA) and Forward Andalusia (Adelante Andalucía) platforms.
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