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Cantabrian regional election, 1987

Cantabrian regional election, 1987
Cantabria
← 1983 10 June 1987 1991 →

All 39 seats in the Regional Assembly of Cantabria
20 seats needed for a majority
Registered 395,043 Green Arrow Up Darker.svg2.6%
Turnout 299,115 (75.7%)
Green Arrow Up Darker.svg2.3 pp
  First party Second party Third party
  Male portrait placeholder cropped.jpg Male portrait placeholder cropped.jpg Miguel Ángel Revilla (cropped).jpg
Leader Juan Hormaechea Jaime Blanco Miguel Ángel Revilla
Party AP PSOE PRC
Leader since 1987 1977 1983
Leader's seat Cantabria Cantabria Cantabria
Last election 18 seats, 44.0% 15 seats, 38.4% 2 seats, 6.7%
Seats won 19 13 5
Seat change Green Arrow Up Darker.svg1 Red Arrow Down.svg2 Green Arrow Up Darker.svg3
Popular vote 122,964 87,230 37,950
Percentage 41.7% 29.6% 12.9%
Swing Red Arrow Down.svg2.3 pp Red Arrow Down.svg8.8 pp Green Arrow Up Darker.svg6.2 pp

  Fourth party
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Leader Manuel Garrido
Party CDS
Leader since 1987
Leader's seat Cantabria
Last election 0 seats, 2.6%
Seats won 2
Seat change Green Arrow Up Darker.svg2
Popular vote 19,370
Percentage 6.6%
Swing Green Arrow Up Darker.svg4.0 pp

President before election

Ángel Díaz de Entresotos
AP

Elected President

Juan Hormaechea
AP


Ángel Díaz de Entresotos
AP

Juan Hormaechea
AP

The 1987 Cantabrian regional election was held on Wednesday, 10 June 1987, to elect the 2nd Regional Assembly of the Autonomous Community of Cantabria. All 39 seats in the Regional Assembly were up for election. The election was held simultaneously with regional elections in 12 other autonomous communities and local elections all throughout Spain, as well as the 1987 European Parliament election.

The election was a victory for the People's Alliance (AP), which despite the breakup of the People's Coalition with the People's Democratic Party (PDP) and the Liberal Party (PL), remained the Assembly's largest force, albeit losing the absolute majority of seats it had held in the previous parliament. As in other communities, the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) lost votes and seats, while the Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) and Regionalist Party of Cantabria (PRC) made gains.

The legislature would be marked by dissensions between the elected President of Cantabria, Juan Hormaechea, and his own party AP (from 1989 the People's Party). In 1989 the PP would demand Hormaechea's resignation, but he would continue in a government formed by independents. In December 1990, he will be forced out by a no-confidence motion supported by PP, PSOE, PRC and CDS, which would result in a coalition government headed by Socialist Jaime Blanco being formed until the 1991 election.


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