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Aragonese parliamentary election, 2015

Aragonese parliamentary election, 2015
Aragon
2011 ←
24 May 2015

All 67 seats in the Courts of Aragon
34 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered 1,020,106 Increase0.4%
Turnout 676,654 (66.3%)
Decrease1.6 pp
  First party Second party Third party
  Luisa Fernanda Rudi 2015 (cropped).jpg Javier Lambán 2015b (cropped).jpg Pablo Echenique 2015 (cropped).jpg
Leader Luisa Fernanda Rudi Javier Lambán Pablo Echenique
Party PP PSOE Podemos
Leader since 8 November 2008 31 March 2012 14 February 2015
Last election 30 seats, 39.7% 22 seats, 29.0% Did not contest
Seats won 21 18 14
Seat change Decrease9 Decrease4 Increase14
Popular vote 183,654 143,096 137,325
Percentage 27.5% 21.4% 20.6%
Swing Decrease12.2 pp Decrease7.6 pp New party

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  Susana Gaspar 2015 (cropped).jpg Arturo Aliaga 2015 (cropped).jpg Male portrait placeholder cropped.jpg
Leader Susana Gaspar Arturo Aliaga José Luis Soro
Party C's PAR CHA
Leader since 14 March 2015 17 January 2015 10 February 2012
Last election Did not contest 7 seats, 9.2% 4 seats, 8.2%
Seats won 5 6 2
Seat change Increase5 Decrease1 Decrease2
Popular vote 62,907 45,846 30,618
Percentage 9.4% 6.9% 4.6%
Swing New party Decrease2.3 pp Decrease3.6 pp

President before election

Luisa Fernanda Rudi
PP

Elected President

Javier Lambán
PSOE


Luisa Fernanda Rudi
PP

Javier Lambán
PSOE

The 2015 Aragonese parliamentary election was held on Sunday, 24 May 2015, to elect the 9th Courts of Aragon, the unicameral regional legislature of the Spanish autonomous community of Aragon. At stake were all 67 seats in the Courts, determining the President of the Government of Aragon.

The election was held concurrently with the regional elections for 12 other autonomous communities, as well as the 2015 municipal elections.

The number of seats in the Aragonese Courts is set to a fixed-number of 67. All Courts members are elected in 3 multi-member districts, corresponding to Aragon's three provinces, using the D'Hondt method and a closed-list proportional representation system. Each district is entitled to an initial minimum of 13 seats, with the remaining 28 seats allocated among the three provinces in proportion to their populations, on the required condition that the number of inhabitants per seat in each district do not exceed 2.75 times those of any other. For the 2015 election, seats are distributed as follows: Huesca (18), Teruel (14) and Zaragoza (35).

Voting is on the basis of universal suffrage in a secret ballot. Only lists polling above 3% of valid votes in each district (which include blank ballots—for none of the above) are entitled to enter the seat distribution.


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