2015 Asturian regional election

2015 Asturian regional election

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All 45 seats in the General Junta of the Principality of Asturias
23 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered988,057 Red arrow down0.2%
Turnout551,192 (55.8%)
Green arrow up4.7 pp
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Javier Fernández Mercedes Fernández Emilio León
Party PSOE PP Podemos
Leader since 23 October 2010 14 February 2012 1 April 2015
Leader's seat Central Central Central
Last election 17 seats, 32.1% 10 seats, 21.5% Did not contest
Seats won 14 11 9
Seat change Red arrow down3 Green arrow up1 Green arrow up9
Popular vote 143,851 117,319 103,571
Percentage 26.5% 21.6% 19.1%
Swing Red arrow down5.6 pp Green arrow up0.8 pp New party

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Gaspar Llamazares Cristina Coto Nicanor García
Party IU FAC C's
Leader since 24 January 2015 21 February 2015 18 April 2015
Leader's seat Central Central Central
Last election 5 seats, 13.8% 12 seats, 24.8% Did not contest
Seats won 5 3 3
Seat change Blue arrow right0 Red arrow down9 Green arrow up3
Popular vote 64,868 44,480 38,687
Percentage 11.9% 8.2% 7.1%
Swing Red arrow down1.9 pp Red arrow down16.6 pp New party

Constituency results map for the General Junta of the Principality of Asturias

President before election

Javier Fernández
PSOE

Elected President

Javier Fernández
PSOE

The 2015 Asturian regional election was held on Sunday, 24 May 2015, to elect the 10th General Junta of the Principality of Asturias. All 45 seats in the General Junta were up for election. Because regional elections in the Principality of Asturias were mandated for the fourth Sunday of May every four years, the 2012 snap election did not alter the term of the four-year legislature starting in 2011. The election was held simultaneously with regional elections in twelve other autonomous communities and local elections all throughout Spain.

Final results showed the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) with 26.5% of the vote (14 seats), the People's Party (PP) in second with 21.6% (11 seats) and newly created Podemos (Spanish for "We can") in a close third with 19.1% (9 seats). The Asturias Forum (FAC), which had ruled the community in the 2011–12 period, saw a dramatic loss of support, falling to fifth place with 8.2% and 3 seats, overcame by a stagnant United Left (IU/IX) and in a draw with up-and-coming Citizens (C's).

Socialist leader Javier Fernández was able to retain the regional government thanks to the support of United Left, after PP and FAC joined their votes against the PSOE and with Podemos supporting its own candidate.