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The polling stations

close

in the

elections of Andalusia 2022

.

The latest

participation data

showed a drop of almost two points.

We know the first

count data

and

results

of the

Andalusian elections

.

Also the

exit polls

.

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19.49

Ten minutes to close of polling stations

There are ten minutes left for the

closing of the electoral colleges

for the Andalusian elections 2022.

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19.31

Juan Marín trusts in an increase in participation and adding without venturing figures

The Ciudadanos

candidate

for the presidency of the

Junta de Andalucía

,

Juan Marín

, has been confident that an

increase in turnout

at the polls ends up benefiting his party, to maintain the government with the

PP

, and says that he is " convinced" that

Juanma -Moreno

- "wants the same".

Speaking to journalists upon arrival at the hotel where he will follow the electoral results in

Seville

, Marín said, without wanting to venture figures, that

he is satisfied "with getting enough"

because "the important thing is that we can continue with our work" .

He has assured that he faces

election night

"with optimism", because "the world made me like this".

Juan Marín arrived at the hotel four minutes after 7:00 p.m., and he will follow the

results

from an adjoining room where he will appear when around 90 percent of the ballots have been counted.



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19.27

Participation and results of the Andalusian elections of 2018

In the

Andalusian elections of 2018

a

participation of 58.65

% was registered.

The

PSOE

was the

winning

party , with 33 seats.

Behind were

PP

(26 seats),

Ciudadanos

(21),

Adelante Andalucía

(17) and

Vox

(12).



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19.22

Waiting for the stragglers on the beaches to fill the ballot boxes for the Andalusian elections

The eyes are on those who have not voted before going to the beach, the last

stragglers

of the umbrella that could be decisive, says Chema Rodríguez from

Alcalá de Guadaíra

.


This is not just any electoral college, nor is Alcalá de Guadaíra just another municipality.

It belongs to the so-called

red belt

of

Seville

, in the metropolitan area of ​​the Andalusian capital and where the

PSOE has never lost its hegemony in more than 40 years of autonomy

.

Together with Dos Hermanas, La Rinconada, San Juan de Aznalfarache or Camas, this is socialist territory and here Susana Díaz won 27.6% of the votes four years ago and the PP came in fourth place, with 14.33%.




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19.11

What the polls of the Andalusian elections 2022 said about the winner

The

polls for the Andalusian elections 2022

published this last week gave

Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla

, leader of the

PP

and current president of the Board,

as the clear

winner .

The Tezanos CIS, published this week, shot the PP in the final stretch with between 2.6 and 5.8 points more than it estimated at the beginning of the campaign (32.6%), placing Juanma Moreno at the gates of an overwhelming victory with a percentage of the vote between

35.2%

and

38.4%

and 12 points behind the second

.

For its part, the Sigma Dos poll for EL MUNDO consolidates the PP as the most voted force and very close to the desired absolute majority.



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19.06

At what time will the results of the Andalusian elections 2022 be known?

Citizens will be able to go to their polling stations from 09:00 to

20:00.

It will be then that the polls close and the count begins

.

The normal thing is that an hour later, around 9:00 p.m., we begin to have enough data with the

results

of the municipalities.

Although

the winner will not be known until around 10:00 or 11:00

p.m.



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19.00

Last minute before polling stations close

In one hour,

at 8:00 p.m.

,

the polling stations

for the

2022 Andalusian elections

will close .

6.6 million voters are called to the polls today, of which 2.8 million have already cast their votes.

At

the closing of the schools

the

count

will begin and we will begin to know the first

results of these Andalusian elections

.



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18.42

Córdoba continues to be the province with the most participation in the Andalusian elections

The province of

Córdoba

, with 48.45%, is

the one with the highest rate of participation

in the

Andalusian elections

until 6:00 p.m., while

Huelva

is the one with the

least mobilization

of its electorate at the moment

, with 39.88%.


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18.36

Participation falls 10 points compared to the last general

Participation

in the regional elections reaches 44.50% in

Andalusia

until 6:00 p.m., which is two points less than in the elections held in December 2018

.

In addition,

the data is 10.4 points lower than that registered in Andalusia in the last general elections

, held in November 2019, when the turnout at 6:00 p.m. stood at 54.85%.



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18.18

Participation in the Andalusian elections falls in all provinces

With 97% of the polling stations reported,

participation in the Andalusian elections

at 6:00 p.m.

has fallen in the eight provinces

.

The biggest drop occurs in

Almería

, with 4.19 points less compared to 2018.

Granada

is very close , with 4.14 points less and a 44.38% share.

The

Andalusian province with the lowest participation

is

Huelva

, with a 39.87% participation (2.75 points less than in 2018).




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18.00

Participation in the Andalusian elections at 6:00 p.m. drops by a little more than two points

Participation

in the Andalusian elections

at

6:00 p.m.

drops by just over two points.

After the good data in the morning, above the previous elections, the participation stands at 44% at this time of the afternoon.

In the

Andalusian elections of 2018,

the participation at 6:00 p.m.

was 46.47%

when 2,926,897 million voters had turned out to vote.

This is the last

participation data

that we will know in the

Andalusian elections 2022

before

the polling stations close at 8:00

p.m.

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17.50

About to know the latest participation data before the closing of the polling stations

At

6:00 p.m.

the

latest participation data

in the

2022 Andalusian elections

will be known prior to the closing of the

polling stations

.

At 8:00 pm the polls will close

and the

counting

of votes will begin while the first

results

will arrive .

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17.25

Incidents at polling stations in Torremolinos and Mijas

A voter has filed a complaint at the Police Station of the Malaga municipality of

Torremolinos

after an incident at one of the polling stations in that town.

Apparently, the voter has filed the

complaint after, when going to vote at a polling station, a member of a table said: "What tribe will this come from?

"

The events occurred this Sunday, election day in Andalusia, at noon at the

Miramar school

in the aforementioned Malaga municipality, reports Europa Press.

On the other hand, also in the province of

Malaga

, but, specifically, in

Mijas

,

a polling station has been temporarily evicted

for disturbing public order and

insulting the president of the polling station

, for which the Civil Guard has acted.

The events occurred around 11:00 am in the

Entrerríos rural school

.

Except for these incidents, election day in the province is proceeding normally.

The participation reached at 2:00 p.m. in Malaga is 32.99%

, while in the past regional elections 29.84% had done so at this point, which translates into an increase of 3.15%.

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17.20

The left celebrates the high turnout in various progressive fiefdoms

The left

has cautiously celebrated the high number of participation

at half a day.

"It is excellent news," admit sources from

Por Andalucía

, who take advantage of the strong increase in three progressive fiefdoms:

Seville

,

Jaén

and

Córdoba

, reports

Vicente Coll

.

"In 2018 the left stayed at home," they remark.

However, the

fear of a 'slowdown' in the last stages of the day

means that the left does not cease to demand greater mobilization.

The high temperatures for the next few hours, the beach and the traffic jams back in the provincial capitals, the main threats in the afternoon.

"We trust", settle from the coalition led by

Inmaculada Nieto

.

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17.13

The participation data in the Andalusian elections of 2018

In the

Andalusian elections of 2018 ,

58.65% of the voters summoned

to the polls

voted .

At 6:00 p.m.

, in the

last participation data prior to the closing of the polling stations

, the percentage of participation stood at

46.47%

.

In just under an hour we will know the new participation data for today.

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17.08

Ciudadanos tells the people of Almeria that "today they have the opportunity to reissue a stable and moderate government"

The candidate of

Ciudadanos

to the Parliament of Andalusia for

Almería

,

Vicente García

, today exercised his right to vote in the municipality of Vélez Rubio and said that the people of Almeria

"have today the opportunity to reissue a Government marked by stability and moderation"

.

García has also expressed his satisfaction because the day in the

Andalusian elections

is developing normally.

People are going to vote ", while he was confident that" it will be a historic day for Almería again "and that" the sensations are good ".

"Today we can cast our vote to get away from the mess, so that we can decide what we want in these next four years", he stated,

trusting that the people of Almeria "know how to value the work of this legislature"

.


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16.39

The candidates of the Andalusian elections call for participation when casting their votes

The main candidates for the Presidency of the

Junta de Andalucía

have voted this morning in their respective polling stations and have agreed to make calls for

participation

, both to strengthen democracy and respect for the institutions.

The president of the Board and PP candidate for re-election,

Juanma Moreno

, has pointed out that the vote this 19J is "very important", because "

everything that is going to be decided is tremendously important

for the present and the future".

By voting in Seville, the leader of the PSOE-A,

Juan Espadas

, has called on Andalusians to vote to achieve the highest levels of

participation

in the regional elections.

Juan Marín

, has voted in Sanlúcar de Barrameda (Cádiz) and has trusted that the Andalusians will return today to "endorse a government of PP and Cs".

The Vox

candidate

,

Macarena Olona

, ​​has said that "if Andalusia can have a chance" it is through "real change" in the Andalusian Government, which will come hand in hand, she has said, with the formation she represents.

The candidate of the coalition

Por Andalucía

,

Inmaculada Nieto

, has

called for participation

, so that it is

"greater than initially planned"

.

The candidate for

Adelante Andalucía

,

Teresa Rodríguez

, has encouraged Andalusians to vote today with "freedom and courage" and has assured that this will be the last time that she appears.



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16.30

How to know where I vote in the Andalusian elections


More than 6.6 million Andalusians are called to the polls today, June 19, to vote in the

2022 Andalusian elections

.

Those who want to participate in the elections must go to their

polling station

during

opening hours, from 09:00 to 20:00

, and place their vote in the ballot box.

Citizens can find out

which is their polling station and at which table they have to vote

thanks to the census letter that they will have received at their homes.

If you have not received it or if you have lost it, you can always

check which polling station to vote

at on the website of the National Institute of Statistics (

INE

).

The procedure is very simple.

The voter must enter the INE website and enter various personal data.



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