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Andalusian parliamentary election, 2015

Andalusian regional election, 2015
Andalusia
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All 109 seats in the Parliament of Andalusia
55 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered 6,462,627 Green Arrow Up Darker.svg1.1%
Turnout 4,026,282 (62.3%)
Green Arrow Up Darker.svg1.5 pp
  First party Second party Third party
  Susana Díaz 2015g (cropped).jpg Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla 2015b (cropped).jpg Teresa Rodríguez 2015d (cropped).jpg
Leader Susana Díaz Juan Manuel Moreno Teresa Rodríguez
Party PSOE–A PP Podemos
Leader since 7 September 2013 1 March 2014 9 February 2015
Leader's seat Seville Málaga Cádiz
Last election 47 seats, 39.6% 50 seats, 40.7% Did not contest
Seats won 47 33 15
Seat change Arrow Blue Right 001.svg0 Red Arrow Down.svg17 Green Arrow Up Darker.svg15
Popular vote 1,411,278 1,065,685 592,133
Percentage 35.4% 26.7% 14.9%
Swing Red Arrow Down.svg4.2 pp Red Arrow Down.svg14.0 pp New party

  Fourth party Fifth party
  Juan Marín 2015d (cropped).jpg Antonio Maíllo 2015b (cropped).jpg
Leader Juan Marín Antonio Maíllo
Party C's IULV–CA
Leader since 6 February 2014 16 June 2013
Leader's seat Seville Seville
Last election Did not contest 12 seats, 11.3%
Seats won 9 5
Seat change Green Arrow Up Darker.svg9 Red Arrow Down.svg7
Popular vote 369,896 274,426
Percentage 9.3% 6.9%
Swing New party Red Arrow Down.svg4.4 pp

AndalusiaProvinceMapParliament2015.png
Constituency results map for the Parliament of Andalusia

President before election

Susana Díaz
PSOE–A

Elected President

Susana Díaz
PSOE–A


Susana Díaz
PSOE–A

Susana Díaz
PSOE–A

The 2015 Andalusian regional election was held on Sunday, 22 March 2015, to elect the 10th Parliament of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia. All 109 seats in the Parliament were up for election.

While the election was not scheduled until 2016, regional President Susana Díaz chose to terminate the coalition agreement between her Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE–A) and United Left (IULV–CA), dissolving the Parliament and calling a snap election for 22 March 2015. Andalusia had been traditionally considered a PSOE stronghold, being the only region in Spain in which no other party had led the regional government.

The PSOE–A regained first place from a declining People's Party (PP). Suffering from voters' anger at Mariano Rajoy's national government management of the economic crisis and the corruption scandals affecting the party nationwide, the PP scored its worst result since 1990. The election also saw a strong performance by newcomers Podemos (Spanish for "We can") and Citizens (C's), which faced their first electoral test since the 2014 European Parliament election. IULV–CA was decimated by Podemos' surge and obtained its worst historical showing.


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