1991 Cantabrian regional election

1991 Cantabrian regional election

← 1987 26 May 1991 1995 →

All 39 seats in the Regional Assembly of Cantabria
20 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered412,406 Green arrow up4.4%
Turnout298,348 (72.3%)
Red arrow down3.4 pp
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Jaime Blanco Juan Hormaechea José Luis Vallines
Party PSOE UPCA PP
Leader since 1977 23 January 1991 1990
Last election 13 seats, 29.6% Did not contest 18 seats, 43.7%[a]
Seats won 16 15 6
Seat change Green arrow up3 Green arrow up15 Red arrow down12
Popular vote 102,958 99,194 42,714
Percentage 34.8% 33.5% 14.4%
Swing Green arrow up5.2 pp New party Red arrow down29.3 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Miguel Ángel Revilla Ángel Agudo Manuel Garrido
Party PRC IU CDS
Leader since 1983 1983 1987
Last election 5 seats, 12.9% 0 seats, 3.6% 3 seats, 6.6%
Seats won 2 0 0
Seat change Red arrow down3 Blue arrow right0 Red arrow down3
Popular vote 18,789 13,023 7,926
Percentage 6.4% 4.4% 2.7%
Swing Red arrow down6.5 pp Green arrow up0.8 pp Red arrow down3.9 pp

President before election

Jaime Blanco
PSOE

Elected President

Juan Hormaechea
UPCA

The 1991 Cantabrian regional election was held on Sunday, 26 May 1991, to elect the 3rd Regional Assembly of the autonomous community of Cantabria. All 39 seats in the Regional Assembly were up for election. The election was held simultaneously with regional elections in 12 other autonomous communities and local elections all throughout Spain.

The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) under incumbent President Jaime Blanco went on to win its first and only regional election in Cantabria. Juan Hormaechea's Union for the Progress of Cantabria (UPCA), a split from the People's Party (PP), won 15 seats and 33% of the vote, with the PP vote collapsing to 6 seats and 14% of the vote as a result. The Regionalist Party of Cantabria (PRC) suffered from the UPCA's surge and returned to its 1983 results, while the Democratic and Social Centre did not reach the required 5% threshold and was expelled from parliament.

Juan Hormaechea managed to get re-elected as regional President thanks to a UPCA-PP agreement. He had been forced to resign in late 1990, after a no-confidence motion was passed against him by an alliance of PSOE, PP, PRC and CDS.
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