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Extremaduran regional election, 1995

Extremaduran regional election, 1995
Extremadura
← 1991 28 May 1995 1999 →

All 65 seats in the Assembly of Extremadura
33 seats needed for a majority
Registered 845,728 Green Arrow Up Darker.svg2.5%
Turnout 662,444 (78.3%)
Green Arrow Up Darker.svg7.5 pp
  First party Second party Third party
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Leader Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra Juan Ignacio Barrero Ricardo Sosa
Party PSOE PP IULV–CE
Leader since 20 December 1982 25 September 1993 1993
Leader's seat Badajoz Badajoz Badajoz
Last election 39 seats, 54.2% 19 seats, 26.8% 4 seats, 8.1%
Seats won 31 27 6
Seat change Red Arrow Down.svg8 Green Arrow Up Darker.svg8 Green Arrow Up Darker.svg2
Popular vote 289,149 259,703 69,387
Percentage 43.9% 39.5% 10.5%
Swing Red Arrow Down.svg10.3 pp Green Arrow Up Darker.svg12.7 pp Green Arrow Up Darker.svg2.4 pp

  Fourth party
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Leader Pedro Cañada
Party CEx
Leader since 10 December 1980
Leader's seat Cáceres
Last election 0 seats, 4.0%
Seats won 1
Seat change Green Arrow Up Darker.svg1
Popular vote 14,452
Percentage 3.8%
Swing Red Arrow Down.svg0.2 pp

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Constituency results map for the Assembly of Extremadura

President before election

Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra
PSOE

Elected President

Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra
PSOE


Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra
PSOE

Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra
PSOE

The 1995 Extremaduran regional election was held on Sunday, 28 May 1995, to elect the 4th Assembly of the Autonomous Community of Extremadura. All 65 seats in the Assembly were up for election. The election was held simultaneously with regional elections in twelve other autonomous communities and local elections all throughout Spain.

The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) won the election, but suffered a spectacular fall in both vote share and seats, losing the absolute majority it had maintained since 1983. On the other hand, the People's Party (PP) made great gains, winning the same 8 seats lost by the PSOE and nearing 40% of the vote. United Left (IU) obtained its best historical result to date in a regional election, with 6 out of 65 seats. The Extremaduran Coalition, an alliance of United Extremadura (EU) and the Extremaduran Regionalist Party (PREx), both of which failed to enter the Assembly in the 1991 election, entered the Assembly with 1 seat.

The Democratic and Social Centre (CDS), which had already been reduced to 3 seats in 1991, did not even stand in the 1995 election, thus losing all of its seats.


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