2015 Spanish local elections|
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Opinion polls |
Registered | 35,099,122 1.1% |
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Turnout | 22,781,766 (64.9%) 1.3 pp |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Leader
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Mariano Rajoy
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Pedro Sánchez
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Pablo Iglesias
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Party
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PP
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PSOE
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Podemos
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Leader since
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2 September 2003
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26 July 2014
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15 November 2014
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Last election
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26,507 c., 37.5% 508 p. seats
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21,766 c., 27.8% 395 p. seats
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Did not contest
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Popular vote
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6,070,176
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5,618,191
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1,762,978
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Percentage
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27.1%
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25.0%
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7.9%
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Swing
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10.4 pp
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2.8 pp
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New party
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Councillors
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22,744
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20,878
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870
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Councillors +/–
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3,763
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888
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870
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Prov. seats
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415
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391
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24
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Prov. seats +/–
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93
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4
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24
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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Leader
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Cayo Lara
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Albert Rivera
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Artur Mas
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Party
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IU
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C's
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CiU
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Leader since
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14 December 2008
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9 July 2006
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27 November 2004
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Last election
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2,649 c., 7.4% 27 p. seats
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10 c., 0.2% 0 p. seats
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3,867 c., 3.5% 63 p. seats
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Popular vote
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1,593,657
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1,469,875
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669,781
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Percentage
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7.1%
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6.6%
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3.0%
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Swing
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0.3 pp
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6.4 pp
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0.5 pp
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Councillors
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3,150
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1,516
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3,336
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Councillors +/–
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501
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1,506
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531
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Prov. seats
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40
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36
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51
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Prov. seats +/–
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13
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356
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12
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The 2015 Spanish local elections were held on Sunday, 24 May 2015, to elect all 67,515 councillors in the 8,122 municipalities of Spain and all 1,040 seats in 38 provincial deputations.[1] The elections were held simultaneously with regional elections in thirteen autonomous communities, as well as elections in the three foral deputations of the Basque Country, the four island councils in the Balearic Islands and the seven island cabildos in the Canary Islands.