• GABRIELA GALARZA

    @ggsueiro

  • JUAN C. SANCHEZ

    @_JuanCsanchez_

Updated Monday, June 20, 2022-06:31

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The Popular Party sweeps the Andalusian elections and manages to overcome the barrier of 55 seats that mark the

absolute majority

.

Its candidate and current acting president, Juanma Moreno, became the clear winner of the night with 58 deputies and 43.13% of the votes.

A result that guarantees his continuity at the head of

San Telmo

and that will also allow him to do it alone, contrary to what the polls predicted.

Since Moreno called early elections last April, all the polls drew a common scenario in which the PP was victorious, but staying on the verge of being able to form a single-color government.

And in this sense, Vox was imposed as a decisive option.

An asset that, finally, has not been necessary.

The formation headed by Macarena Olona obtains two more seats than four years ago and becomes the third force in Andalusia with 14 deputies.

The same position that Ciudadanos won in the last regional elections and that made him a member of the Government.

Today the orange party loses 21 seats and is left without representation in the Andalusian Parliament.

The PSOE, winner of the last elections, loses its hegemony in what has been one of its main fiefdoms for more than three decades.

His candidate,

Juan Espadas

, worsens his 2018 figures - the worst in the party to date - and remains in second place with 30 seats, three less than four years ago.

Andalusia is dyed blue.

The other left-wing formations also did not achieve great results in the community, which barely obtained 7 seats in total.

For Andalusia, the coalition formed by Podemos, IU and Más País obtains five seats, while Adelante Andalucía, led by Teresa Rodríguez -the former leader of Podemos in Andalusia- obtains two.

EL MUNDO

has compiled the data of the provisional results (99.32% scrutinized) of the elections in Andalusia by census section, the minimum administrative unit.

Through the following map you can check which party has received the most votes in your street.

The colors represent the force that has remained in the first place.

(Areas that have not registered any vote appear in gray; in white, census tracts without registration).



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