2015 Balearic regional election

2015 Balearic regional election

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All 59 seats in the Parliament of the Balearic Islands
30 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered766,383 Green arrow up5.5%
Turnout437,838 (57.1%)
Red arrow down1.7 pp
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader José Ramón Bauzá Francina Armengol Alberto Jarabo
Party PP PSIB–PSOE Podemos/Podem
Leader since 11 September 2009 25 February 2012 14 February 2015
Leader's seat Mallorca Mallorca Mallorca
Last election 35 seats, 46.7%[a] 18 seats, 24.4% Did not contest
Seats won 20 14 10
Seat change Red arrow down15 Red arrow down4 Green arrow up10
Popular vote 123,183 81,798 63,489
Percentage 28.5% 18.9% 14.7%
Swing Red arrow down18.2 pp Red arrow down5.5 pp New party

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Biel Barceló Jaume Font Nel Martí
Party Més El Pi MpM
Leader since 27 May 2006 2 November 2012 19 February 2011
Leader's seat Mallorca Mallorca Menorca
Last election 4 seats, 8.6%[b] 0 seats, 6.0%[c] 1 seat, 1.0%[d]
Seats won 6 3 3
Seat change Green arrow up2 Green arrow up3 Green arrow up2
Popular vote 59,617 34,237 6,582
Percentage 13.8% 7.9% 1.5%
Swing Green arrow up5.2 pp Green arrow up1.9 pp Green arrow up0.6 pp

  Seventh party Eighth party
 
Leader Xavier Pericay Sílvia Tur
Party C's GxF+PSOE
Leader since 13 April 2015 10 April 2015
Leader's seat Mallorca Formentera
Last election 0 seats, 0.2% 1 seat, 0.5%
Seats won 2 1
Seat change Green arrow up2 Blue arrow right0
Popular vote 25,651 2,006
Percentage 5.9% 0.5%
Swing Green arrow up5.7 pp Blue arrow right0.0 pp

Constituency results map for the Parliament of the Balearic Islands

President before election

José Ramón Bauzá
PP

Elected President

Francina Armengol
PSOE

The 2015 Balearic regional election was held on Sunday, 24 May 2015, to elect the 9th Parliament of the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. All 59 seats in the Parliament were up for election. The election was held simultaneously with regional elections in twelve other autonomous communities and local elections all throughout Spain.

All in all, the election resulted in the loss of the parliamentary majority by the People's Party (PP), together with its worst election result ever in the islands. The Socialist Party of the Balearic Islands (PSIB) also saw losses, but could form a coalition government, led by socialist Francina Armengol, together with More for Mallorca (Més) and More for Menorca (MpM), obtaining confidence and supply support from We Can (Podemos/Podem) and the People for Formentera (GxF) deputy. It was the first time that left-wing parties had a majority of seats in the Balearic parliament, with previous PSIB-led governments having required the support of centrist Majorcan Union (UM) to rule in 1999 and 2007. Opposition, aside from PP, was formed by Proposta per les Illes (El Pi) and Citizens (C's), both obtaining their whole representation in Mallorca, but being close to winning seats in Ibiza and Menorca, respectively—in the latter, Ciutadella de Menorca People's Union represented the C's Menorcan branch.
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