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The municipal and regional elections held this Sunday, May 28, 2023, already yield definitive results in most regions allowing us to know who has won in the elections in many of the Spanish communities and municipalities.

[Results of the regional elections 2023]

Who has won in Madrid

In the elections to the Community of Madrid has won the PP of Isabel Díaz Ayuso with 71 seats to 96.12% of scrutiny. Thus, Ayuso exceeds the absolute majority, set at 68 seats. Behind are PSOE (27), Más Madrid (27) and Vox (10) while Ciudadanos and Podemos disappear.

For its part, in the City Council of Madrid has won with absolute majority the current mayor, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, by achieving 29 councilors – the majority is in 29 – with a scrutiny of 97.87%.

Who has won in the Valencian Community

The results of the elections in the Valencian Community give as winner the PP of Carlos Mazón with 40 seats and would reach the absolute majority, set at 50, if they agree with Vox, which obtains 13 seats. The PSOE has registered 31 seats and Compromís 15. All with 96.88% of the vote.

As for the results of the elections in Valencia, the candidacy of the PP, headed by María José Catalá would become the most voted and scale of the 8 current councilors to 13, while Vox, which arrived at the Valencian hemicycle four years ago, rises from 2 to 4 councilors, which absorb the councilors of Citizens, which had 6 seats and disappears. Compromís adds 9 councilors and the PSOE, 7.

In the elections in Alicante, already with 100% counted, the PP wins with 14 councilors for an absolute majority of 15. Behind: Psoe (8), Vox (4), Compromís (2) and Unidas-Podemos (1).

While in the elections of Castellón the PP has won, also with 100% counted, with 11 councilors. After the popular is the PSOE, with 9 councilors; Vox, with 4; and Compromís, with 3.

Who has won in Barcelona

In Catalonia there have been no regional elections, but municipal ones. Thus, the results of the Barcelona elections give Xavier Trias (Junts) as the winner with 11 councillors. The PSC candidate, Jaume Collboni, occupies the second place, with 10 councilors, and the current mayor, Ada Colau, occupies the third place, with 9 representatives.

With the current results, one of the possibilities that opens up for Trias to be mayor is a pact with the Socialists, who in this mandate have governed with Colau, but the scenario could occur that Colau and Collboni repeat coalition. He would also be left out of the mayor's office by the sum of a left-wing tripartite, that is, an alliance between Collboni, Colau and Maragall.

Who has won in Extremadura

The results of the elections in Extremadura have been very close. The absolute majority is set at 33 seats and both the PSOE and the PP have won 28.

So Maria Guardiola, the new PP candidate who took the party less than a year ago, looks set to take over the regional government if she agrees with Vox, thus pushing Fernández Vara aside.

Vox adds five deputies and the Podemos coalition achieves four.

Who has won in Castilla-La Mancha

The current president of Castilla-La Mancha, the socialist Emiliano García-Page, gets an absolute majority scraped in the regional elections with 17 deputies with 96.76% of the vote counted.

In this way, the PSOE would continue to lead this community against the Popular Party of Paco Núñez, which remains with 12 representatives, two more than in the previous elections.

Vox enters the regional Parliament with 4 representatives, so the opposition adds 16 deputies compared to the 17 of the PSOE when less than half of the votes remain to be counted.

Who has won in Asturias

The results of the elections in Asturias give as the most voted party to the PSOE of Adrián Barbón, which obtains 19 deputies of the 33 necessary for the majority. After the Socialists is the PP, with 17 seats; Vox, with 4; the coalition of IU and Más País, with 3; We can, with 1; and Asturias Forum, also with 1.

Who has won in Cantabria

In the elections in Cantabria the PP has won achieving 15 seats, according to the results at 92.42% of scrutiny. The popular must agree with Vox (4) to reach the absolute majority, which is set at 18 seats. The PSC-PSOE has obtained 8 deputies and PRC another 8.

Who has won in Navarra

UPN has imposed itself in the regional elections in Navarra as the most voted party although the PSN could remain in power if it reissues the pacts that in 2019 made María Chivite president.

With 93.04% of the votes counted, UPN would achieve 15 deputies, followed by the PSN with 9; Geroba Bai, 7; PP, 3: Contigo Zurekin (Podemos), 3, and Vox, 2.

Who has won in La Rioja

The PP has obtained an absolute majority in the elections of La Rioja achieving 17 seats. The Popular thus increase its representation by five seats. Behind them is the PSOE, which governed until now, with 12 deputies. Both Vox and Podemos-IU have two seats.

Who has won in Aragon

The Popular Party wins the regional elections in Aragon this 28-M with a victory of 28 seats in the regional Parliament with 88.57% of the votes counted. The popular are far from the absolute majority, set at 34 deputies, but can govern comfortably if it agrees with Vox, which rises from 4 representatives to 7.

The rest of the regional Parliament is left with the PSOE with 23 seats; Aragón Existe, which enters with 3 representatives, followed by the Chunta Aragonesista with 3, Podemos Alianza Verde with 1, Izquierda Unida with 1 and the Aragonese Party with 1.

Who has won in Murcia

In the Region of Murcia, with 88.77% counted, the PP would be the most voted party with 42.64% of the votes and 21 parliamentarians; followed by the PSOE, with 25.42 percent of the votes, which would give it 12 parliamentarians.

In Murcia 45 parliamentarians are elected, so the absolute majority requires adding 23 deputies. The PP could achieve it by agreeing with Vox, which has 9 deputies.

PSOE adds 12 deputies, the alliance of Podemos-IU registers two and Regional Citizen Movement (MC-Regional) would enter with one.

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