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Catalan regional election, 2003

Catalan regional election, 2003
Catalonia
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All 135 seats in the Parliament of Catalonia
68 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered 5,307,837 Green Arrow Up Darker.svg0.3%
Turnout 3,319,276 (62.5%)
Green Arrow Up Darker.svg3.3 pp
  First party Second party Third party
  Artur Mas 2009 (cropped).jpg Pasqual Maragall 2004 (cropped).jpg Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira - 001 cropped.jpg
Leader Artur Mas Pasqual Maragall Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira
Party CiU PSCCpC ERC
Leader since 7 January 2002 6 March 1999 25 November 1996
Leader's seat Barcelona Barcelona Barcelona
Last election 56 seats, 37.7% 52 seats, 37.9% 12 seats, 8.7%
Seats won 46 42 23
Seat change Red Arrow Down.svg10 Red Arrow Down.svg10 Green Arrow Up Darker.svg11
Popular vote 1,024,425 1,031,454 544,324
Percentage 30.9% 31.2% 16.4%
Swing Red Arrow Down.svg6.8 pp Red Arrow Down.svg6.7 pp Green Arrow Up Darker.svg7.7 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party
  Josep Piqué 2008 (cropped).jpg Joan Saura 2005 (cropped).jpg
Leader Josep Piqué Joan Saura
Party PP ICV–EUiA
Leader since 4 September 2003 26 November 2000
Leader's seat Barcelona Barcelona
Last election 12 seats, 9.5% 3 seats, 3.9%
Seats won 15 9
Seat change Green Arrow Up Darker.svg3 Green Arrow Up Darker.svg6
Popular vote 393,499 241,163
Percentage 11.9% 7.3%
Swing Green Arrow Up Darker.svg2.4 pp Green Arrow Up Darker.svg3.4 pp

CataloniaProvinceMapParliament2003.png
Constituency results map for the Parliament of Catalonia

President before election

Jordi Pujol
CiU

Elected President

Pasqual Maragall
PSCCpC


Jordi Pujol
CiU

Pasqual Maragall
PSCCpC

The 2003 Catalan regional election was held on Sunday, 16 November 2003, to elect the 7th Parliament of the Autonomous Community of Catalonia. All 135 seats in the Parliament were up for election.

This election marked a change for all Catalan political parties due to Catalan President Jordi Pujol's decision not to seek a seventh term in office and to retire from active politics. The election results were a great disappointment for Pasqual Maragall's Socialists' Party of Catalonia, which again saw Convergence and Union winning a plurality of seats despite them winning the most votes by a margin of just 0.3%. Opinion polls earlier in the year had predicted a much larger victory for Maragall, but his lead over CiU had begun to narrow as the election grew nearer. ERC was the perceived true victor of the election, doubling its 1999 figures and scoring the best results in its recent history, both in terms of seats (23 of 135) and votes (16.4%), up from 11 seats and 8.7%.

As Pujol's successor Artur Mas did not won a majority large enough to renew his party pact with the People's Party of Catalonia, which had kept Pujol in power since 1995, an alliance between the Socialists' Party of Catalonia, Republican Left of Catalonia and Initiative for Catalonia Greens–United and Alternative Left resulted in the Catalan tripartite government. Ironically, despite losing 10 seats and 150,000 votes respect to the 1999 election, Maragall became the first center-left President of Catalonia, ending with 23 years of Convergence and Union government.


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