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Catalan regional election, 2012

Catalan regional election, 2012
Catalonia
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All 135 seats in the Parliament of Catalonia
68 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered 5,413,868 Increase0.9%
Turnout 3,668,310 (67.8%)
Increase9.0 pp
  First party Second party Third party
  Artur Mas 2012 (cropped).jpg Oriol Junqueras 2012 (cropped).jpg Pere Navarro 2012b (cropped).jpg
Leader Artur Mas Oriol Junqueras Pere Navarro
Party CiU ERC–CatSí PSC–PSOE
Leader since 7 January 2002 17 September 2011 17 December 2011
Leader's seat Barcelona Barcelona Barcelona
Last election 62 seats, 38.4% 10 seats, 7.0% 28 seats, 18.4%
Seats won 50 21 20
Seat change Red Arrow Down.svg12 Green Arrow Up Darker.svg11 Red Arrow Down.svg8
Popular vote 1,116,259 498,124 524,707
Percentage 30.7% 13.7% 14.4%
Swing Red Arrow Down.svg7.7 pp Green Arrow Up Darker.svg6.7 pp Red Arrow Down.svg4.0 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  Alicia Sánchez-Camacho (cropped).jpg Joan Herrera 2010 (cropped).jpg Albert Rivera 2012 (cropped).jpg
Leader Alicia Sánchez-Camacho Joan Herrera Albert Rivera
Party PP ICV–EUiA C's
Leader since 6 July 2008 23 November 2008 9 July 2006
Leader's seat Barcelona Barcelona Barcelona
Last election 18 seats, 12.4% 10 seats, 7.4% 3 seats, 3.4%
Seats won 19 13 9
Seat change Green Arrow Up Darker.svg1 Green Arrow Up Darker.svg3 Green Arrow Up Darker.svg6
Popular vote 471,681 359,705 274,925
Percentage 13.0% 9.9% 7.6%
Swing Green Arrow Up Darker.svg0.6 pp Green Arrow Up Darker.svg2.5 pp Green Arrow Up Darker.svg4.2 pp

CataloniaProvinceMapParliament2012.png
Constituency results map for the Parliament of Catalonia

President before election

Artur Mas
CiU

Elected President

Artur Mas
CiU


Artur Mas
CiU

Artur Mas
CiU

The 2012 Catalan regional election was held on Sunday, 25 November 2012, to elect the 10th Parliament of the Autonomous Community of Catalonia. All 135 seats in the Parliament were up for election.

This was a snap election, announced on 25 September by President Artur Mas. It was called following the pro-independence demonstration in Barcelona on 11 September (the National Day of Catalonia), as a result of the failed talks between President of Catalonia Artur Mas (Convergence and Union) and Prime Minister of Spain Mariano Rajoy (People's Party) to give greater fiscal autonomy to Catalonia.

Despite Artur Mas campaigning to win an absolute majority of seats, in the end his party, Convergence and Union (CiU), suffered a large electoral setback, largely unnoticed by opinion polls. The Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC) also fared badly, obtaining the worst result in its history (a record which had already been broken in the 2010 election). While polling in third place, Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC) was able to attract the growing pro-independence movement and recovered the 21 seats it had lost in the previous election, becoming the main parliamentary opposition party for the first time.

The People's Party of Catalonia (PPC) and Citizens (C's) benefitted from the electoral polarization between the pro-independence and anti-independence blocs, scoring their best results until then, with 19 and 9 seats, respectively. The Popular Unity Candidates (CUP) entered in the Parliament for the first time with 3 seats.


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