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2008 Andalusian regional election

The 2008 Andalusian regional election was held on Sunday, 9 March 2008, to elect the 8th Parliament of the autonomous community of Andalusia. All 109 seats in the Parliament were up for election. The election was held simultaneously with the 2008 Spanish general election.

2008 Andalusian regional election

← 2004 9 March 2008 2012 →

All 109 seats in the Parliament of Andalusia
55 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered6,231,087 3.0%
Turnout4,528,271 (72.7%)
2.0 pp
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Manuel Chaves Javier Arenas Diego Valderas
Party PSOE–A PP IULV–CA
Leader since 19 April 1990 18 April 2004 10 October 2000
Leader's seat Cádiz Almería Huelva
Last election 61 seats, 50.4% 37 seats, 31.8% 6 seats, 7.5%
Seats won 56 47 6
Seat change 5 10 0
Popular vote 2,178,296 1,730,154 317,562
Percentage 48.4% 38.5% 7.1%
Swing 2.0 pp 6.7 pp 0.4 pp

Constituency results map for the Parliament of Andalusia

Incumbent President Manuel Chaves from the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE–A) was re-elected for a sixth term in office with a slightly reduced majority. Final results showed a major breakthrough by the People's Party (PP), which gained 10 seats from 37 to 47 and scored its best result in the community at the time. United Left (IULV–CA) remained stagnant with 6 seats, whereas the Andalusian Party (PA) suffered a major drop in support and failed to enter the regional parliament for the first time.

Overview edit

Electoral system edit

The Parliament of Andalusia was the devolved, unicameral legislature of the autonomous community of Andalusia, having legislative power in regional matters as defined by the Spanish Constitution and the Andalusian Statute of Autonomy, as well as the ability to vote confidence in or withdraw it from a regional president.[1] Voting for the Parliament was on the basis of universal suffrage, which comprised all nationals over 18 years of age, registered in Andalusia and in full enjoyment of their political rights.

The 109 members of the Parliament of Andalusia were elected using the D'Hondt method and a closed list proportional representation, with an electoral threshold of three percent of valid votes—which included blank ballots—being applied in each constituency. Seats were allocated to constituencies, corresponding to the provinces of Almería, Cádiz, Córdoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaén, Málaga and Seville, with each being allocated an initial minimum of eight seats and the remaining 45 being distributed in proportion to their populations (provided that the number of seats in each province did not exceed two times that of any other).[1][2]

As a result of the aforementioned allocation, each Parliament constituency was entitled the following seats:

Seats Constituencies
18 Seville
16 Málaga
15 Cádiz
13 Granada
12 Almería(+1), Córdoba(–1), Jaén
11 Huelva

The use of the D'Hondt method might result in a higher effective threshold, depending on the district magnitude.[3]

Election date edit

The term of the Parliament of Andalusia expired four years after the date of its previous election, unless it was dissolved earlier. The election decree was required to be issued no later than the twenty-fifth day prior to the date of expiry of parliament and published on the following day in the Official Gazette of the Regional Government of Andalusia (BOJA), with election day taking place on the fifty-fourth day from publication barring any date within from 1 July to 31 August. The previous election was held on 14 March 2004, which meant that the legislature's term would have expired on 14 March 2008. The election decree was required to be published in the BOJA no later than 19 February 2008, with the election taking place on the fifty-fourth day from publication, setting the latest possible election date for the Parliament on Sunday, 13 April 2008.[1][2][4]

The president had the prerogative to dissolve the Parliament of Andalusia and call a snap election, provided that no motion of no confidence was in process and that dissolution did not occur before one year had elapsed since the previous one. In the event of an investiture process failing to elect a regional president within a two-month period from the first ballot, the Parliament was to be automatically dissolved and a fresh election called.[1][5]

Background edit

With the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) regaining its absolute majority in Andalusia in the 2004 election, Manuel Chaves was able to govern alone again, after 10 years of minority government, having relied on the support of the Andalusian Party in the previous 8 years. Teófila Martínez, who had been PP candidate for President of the Regional Government of Andalusia in the previous two elections (1996 and 2000), was replaced by Javier Arenas as head of the Andalusian People's Party (PP). Arenas had been PP candidate in the 1994 and 1996 elections, but left the PP regional leadership in order to become Spain's Minister of Labor and Social Affairs in the Aznar cabinet and, later, Secretary-General of the People's Party.

Concurrently in 2004, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero from PSOE was elected as Spain's new prime minister, after unexpectedly winning the 2004 general election. This meant that, for the first time since 1996, both the regional and national governments were ruled by the same party.

Parties and candidates edit

The electoral law allowed for parties and federations registered in the interior ministry, coalitions and groupings of electors to present lists of candidates. Parties and federations intending to form a coalition ahead of an election were required to inform the relevant Electoral Commission within ten days of the election call, whereas groupings of electors needed to secure the signature of at least one percent of the electorate in the constituencies for which they sought election, disallowing electors from signing for more than one list of candidates.[2][4]

Below is a list of the main parties and electoral alliances which contested the election:

Candidacy Parties and
alliances
Leading candidate Ideology Previous result Gov. Ref.
Votes (%) Seats
PSOE–A   Manuel Chaves Social democracy 50.36% 61  Y
PP
List
  Javier Arenas Conservatism
Christian democracy
31.78% 37  N
CA
List
  Julián Álvarez Andalusian nationalism
Social democracy
8.29%[a] 5  N
IULV–CA   Diego Valderas Socialism
Communism
7.51% 6  N

Campaign edit

Election debates edit

2008 Andalusian regional election debates
Date Organisers Moderator(s)     P  Present[b]    NI  Not invited 
PSOE–A PP IULV–CA CA Audience Ref.
26 February Canal Sur Carlos María Ruiz P
Chaves
P
Arenas
P
Valderas
P
Álvarez
15.7%
(518,000)
[6]
[7]
2 March Canal Sur Esther Martín P
Chaves
P
Arenas
NI NI 21.5%
(781,000)
[8]
[9]

Opinion polls edit

The tables below list opinion polling results in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first and using the dates when the survey fieldwork was done, as opposed to the date of publication. Where the fieldwork dates are unknown, the date of publication is given instead. The highest percentage figure in each polling survey is displayed with its background shaded in the leading party's colour. If a tie ensues, this is applied to the figures with the highest percentages. The "Lead" column on the right shows the percentage-point difference between the parties with the highest percentages in a poll.

Graphical summary edit

 
Local regression trend line of poll results from 14 March 2004 to 9 March 2008, with each line corresponding to a political party.

Voting intention estimates edit

The table below lists weighted voting intention estimates. Refusals are generally excluded from the party vote percentages, while question wording and the treatment of "don't know" responses and those not intending to vote may vary between polling organisations. When available, seat projections determined by the polling organisations are displayed below (or in place of) the percentages in a smaller font; 55 seats were required for an absolute majority in the Parliament of Andalusia.

Color key:

  Exit poll

Voting preferences edit

The table below lists raw, unweighted voting preferences.

Voter turnout edit

The table below shows registered vote turnout on election day without including voters from the Census of Absent-Residents (CERA).

Province Time
14:00 18:00 20:00
2004 2008 +/– 2004 2008 +/– 2004 2008 +/–
Almería 40.09% 40.32% –0.23 62.09% 60.52% –1.57 74.03% 74.66% +0.63
Cádiz 38.34% 37.19% –1.15 58.93% 55.85% –3.08 70.79% 68.12% –2.67
Córdoba 43.22% 39.91% –3.31 65.57% 60.88% –4.69 79.64% 76.62% –3.02
Granada 42.03% 39.98% –2.05 64.61% 61.01% –3.60 77.54% 75.89% –1.65
Huelva 37.20% 36.24% –0.96 59.01% 55.62% –3.39 73.82% 70.40% –3.42
Jaén 40.91% 38.97% –1.94 64.97% 61.25% –3.72 81.25% 79.26% –1.99
Málaga 41.02% 39.93% –1.09 61.73% 59.49% –2.24 72.94% 72.31% –0.63
Seville 42.51% 36.26% –6.25 65.89% 60.72% –5.17 77.79% 74.38% –3.41
Total 40.99% 39.07% –1.92 63.16% 59.51% –3.65 75.85% 73.65% –2.20
Sources[10][11]

Results edit

Overall edit

Summary of the 9 March 2008 Parliament of Andalusia election results
 
Parties and alliances Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Total +/−
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia (PSOE–A) 2,178,296 48.41 –1.95 56 –5
People's Party (PP) 1,730,154 38.45 +6.67 47 +10
United Left/The Greens–Assembly for Andalusia (IULV–CA) 317,562 7.06 –0.45 6 ±0
Andalusian Coalition (CA)1 124,243 2.76 –5.53 0 –5
Union, Progress and Democracy (UPyD) 27,712 0.62 New 0 ±0
The Greens (LV) 25,886 0.58 New 0 ±0
Party of Almería (PdeAL) 14,806 0.33 New 0 ±0
Andalusian Convergence (CAnda) 7,862 0.17 New 0 ±0
Citizens–Party of the Citizenry (C's) 6,024 0.13 New 0 ±0
Republican Left (IR) 4,815 0.11 +0.04 0 ±0
Humanist Party (PH) 3,951 0.09 –0.04 0 ±0
Communist Party of the Andalusian People (PCPA) 2,743 0.06 New 0 ±0
Internationalist Solidarity and Self-Management (SAIn) 2,729 0.06 New 0 ±0
Spanish Phalanx of the CNSO (FE–JONS) 1,763 0.04 –0.06 0 ±0
Andalusian Social Democratic Party (PSDA) 1,477 0.03 –0.01 0 ±0
Family and Life Party (PFyV) 890 0.02 New 0 ±0
Christian Positivist Party (PPCr) 780 0.02 New 0 ±0
Blank ballots 47,920 1.06 –0.33
Total 4,499,613 109 ±0
Valid votes 4,499,613 99.37 +0.02
Invalid votes 28,658 0.63 –0.02
Votes cast / turnout 4,528,271 72.67 –1.99
Abstentions 1,702,816 27.33 +1.99
Registered voters 6,231,087
Sources[12][13][14]
Footnotes:
Popular vote
PSOE–A
48.41%
PP
38.45%
IULV–CA
7.06%
CA
2.76%
Others
2.25%
Blank ballots
1.06%
Seats
PSOE–A
51.38%
PP
43.12%
IULV–CA
5.50%

Distribution by constituency edit

Constituency PSOE–A PP IULV–CA
% S % S % S
Almería 39.1 5 49.3 7 3.8
Cádiz 47.8 8 38.3 6 6.6 1
Córdoba 46.6 6 37.9 5 9.5 1
Granada 46.1 6 42.0 6 7.3 1
Huelva 52.0 6 35.2 4 7.6 1
Jaén 53.3 7 36.6 5 6.1
Málaga 43.2 7 43.6 8 7.1 1
Seville 54.4 11 31.7 6 7.3 1
Total 48.4 56 38.5 47 7.1 6
Sources[12][13][14]

Aftermath edit

Government formation edit

Investiture
Manuel Chaves (PSOE–A)
Ballot → 17 April 2008
Required majority → 55 out of 109  Y
Yes
56 / 109
No
52 / 109
Abstentions
0 / 109
Absentees
  • PP (1)
1 / 109
Sources[12]

2009 investiture edit

On 7 April 2009, Manuel Chaves resigned as regional President in order to become Third Deputy Prime Minister in the Second Zapatero Government, being succeeded as acting officeholder by Vice President Gaspar Zarrías. On 22 April, José Antonio Griñán was elected as new President by the Parliament of Andalusia.

Investiture
José Antonio Griñán (PSOE–A)
Ballot → 22 April 2009
Required majority → 55 out of 109  Y
Yes
56 / 109
No
53 / 109
Abstentions
0 / 109
Absentees
0 / 109
Sources[12]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Results for PA (6.16%, 5 seats), FA (1.19%, 0 seats) and PSA (0.94%, 0 seats) in the 2004 election.
  2. ^ Denotes a main invitee attending the event.
  3. ^ a b c Undecided and/or abstentionists excluded.

References edit

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The 2008 Andalusian regional election was held on Sunday 9 March 2008 to elect the 8th Parliament of the autonomous community of Andalusia All 109 seats in the Parliament were up for election The election was held simultaneously with the 2008 Spanish general election 2008 Andalusian regional election 2004 9 March 2008 2012 All 109 seats in the Parliament of Andalusia55 seats needed for a majorityOpinion pollsRegistered6 231 087 3 0 Turnout4 528 271 72 7 2 0 pp First party Second party Third party Leader Manuel Chaves Javier Arenas Diego Valderas Party PSOE A PP IULV CA Leader since 19 April 1990 18 April 2004 10 October 2000 Leader s seat Cadiz Almeria Huelva Last election 61 seats 50 4 37 seats 31 8 6 seats 7 5 Seats won 56 47 6 Seat change 5 10 0 Popular vote 2 178 296 1 730 154 317 562 Percentage 48 4 38 5 7 1 Swing 2 0 pp 6 7 pp 0 4 ppConstituency results map for the Parliament of AndalusiaPresident before election Manuel Chaves PSOE A Elected President Manuel Chaves PSOE A Incumbent President Manuel Chaves from the Spanish Socialist Workers Party PSOE A was re elected for a sixth term in office with a slightly reduced majority Final results showed a major breakthrough by the People s Party PP which gained 10 seats from 37 to 47 and scored its best result in the community at the time United Left IULV CA remained stagnant with 6 seats whereas the Andalusian Party PA suffered a major drop in support and failed to enter the regional parliament for the first time Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Electoral system 1 2 Election date 2 Background 3 Parties and candidates 4 Campaign 4 1 Election debates 5 Opinion polls 5 1 Graphical summary 5 2 Voting intention estimates 5 3 Voting preferences 6 Voter turnout 7 Results 7 1 Overall 7 2 Distribution by constituency 8 Aftermath 8 1 Government formation 8 2 2009 investiture 9 Notes 10 ReferencesOverview editElectoral system edit The Parliament of Andalusia was the devolved unicameral legislature of the autonomous community of Andalusia having legislative power in regional matters as defined by the Spanish Constitution and the Andalusian Statute of Autonomy as well as the ability to vote confidence in or withdraw it from a regional president 1 Voting for the Parliament was on the basis of universal suffrage which comprised all nationals over 18 years of age registered in Andalusia and in full enjoyment of their political rights The 109 members of the Parliament of Andalusia were elected using the D Hondt method and a closed list proportional representation with an electoral threshold of three percent of valid votes which included blank ballots being applied in each constituency Seats were allocated to constituencies corresponding to the provinces of Almeria Cadiz Cordoba Granada Huelva Jaen Malaga and Seville with each being allocated an initial minimum of eight seats and the remaining 45 being distributed in proportion to their populations provided that the number of seats in each province did not exceed two times that of any other 1 2 As a result of the aforementioned allocation each Parliament constituency was entitled the following seats Seats Constituencies 18 Seville 16 Malaga 15 Cadiz 13 Granada 12 Almeria 1 Cordoba 1 Jaen 11 Huelva The use of the D Hondt method might result in a higher effective threshold depending on the district magnitude 3 Election date edit The term of the Parliament of Andalusia expired four years after the date of its previous election unless it was dissolved earlier The election decree was required to be issued no later than the twenty fifth day prior to the date of expiry of parliament and published on the following day in the Official Gazette of the Regional Government of Andalusia BOJA with election day taking place on the fifty fourth day from publication barring any date within from 1 July to 31 August The previous election was held on 14 March 2004 which meant that the legislature s term would have expired on 14 March 2008 The election decree was required to be published in the BOJA no later than 19 February 2008 with the election taking place on the fifty fourth day from publication setting the latest possible election date for the Parliament on Sunday 13 April 2008 1 2 4 The president had the prerogative to dissolve the Parliament of Andalusia and call a snap election provided that no motion of no confidence was in process and that dissolution did not occur before one year had elapsed since the previous one In the event of an investiture process failing to elect a regional president within a two month period from the first ballot the Parliament was to be automatically dissolved and a fresh election called 1 5 Background editWith the Spanish Socialist Workers Party PSOE regaining its absolute majority in Andalusia in the 2004 election Manuel Chaves was able to govern alone again after 10 years of minority government having relied on the support of the Andalusian Party in the previous 8 years Teofila Martinez who had been PP candidate for President of the Regional Government of Andalusia in the previous two elections 1996 and 2000 was replaced by Javier Arenas as head of the Andalusian People s Party PP Arenas had been PP candidate in the 1994 and 1996 elections but left the PP regional leadership in order to become Spain s Minister of Labor and Social Affairs in the Aznar cabinet and later Secretary General of the People s Party Concurrently in 2004 Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero from PSOE was elected as Spain s new prime minister after unexpectedly winning the 2004 general election This meant that for the first time since 1996 both the regional and national governments were ruled by the same party Parties and candidates editThe electoral law allowed for parties and federations registered in the interior ministry coalitions and groupings of electors to present lists of candidates Parties and federations intending to form a coalition ahead of an election were required to inform the relevant Electoral Commission within ten days of the election call whereas groupings of electors needed to secure the signature of at least one percent of the electorate in the constituencies for which they sought election disallowing electors from signing for more than one list of candidates 2 4 Below is a list of the main parties and electoral alliances which contested the election Candidacy Parties andalliances Leading candidate Ideology Previous result Gov Ref Votes Seats PSOE A List Spanish Socialist Workers Party of Andalusia PSOE A nbsp Manuel Chaves Social democracy 50 36 61 nbsp Y PP List People s Party PP nbsp Javier Arenas ConservatismChristian democracy 31 78 37 nbsp N CA List Andalusian Party PA Andalusian Forum FA Socialist Party of Andalusia PSA nbsp Julian Alvarez Andalusian nationalismSocial democracy 8 29 a 5 nbsp N IULV CA List United Left The Greens Assembly for Andalusia IULV CA nbsp Diego Valderas SocialismCommunism 7 51 6 nbsp NCampaign editElection debates edit 2008 Andalusian regional election debates Date Organisers Moderator s P Present b NI Not invited PSOE A PP IULV CA CA Audience Ref 26 February Canal Sur Carlos Maria Ruiz PChaves PArenas PValderas PAlvarez 15 7 518 000 6 7 2 March Canal Sur Esther Martin PChaves PArenas NI NI 21 5 781 000 8 9 Opinion polls editThe tables below list opinion polling results in reverse chronological order showing the most recent first and using the dates when the survey fieldwork was done as opposed to the date of publication Where the fieldwork dates are unknown the date of publication is given instead The highest percentage figure in each polling survey is displayed with its background shaded in the leading party s colour If a tie ensues this is applied to the figures with the highest percentages The Lead column on the right shows the percentage point difference between the parties with the highest percentages in a poll Graphical summary edit nbsp Local regression trend line of poll results from 14 March 2004 to 9 March 2008 with each line corresponding to a political party Voting intention estimates edit The table below lists weighted voting intention estimates Refusals are generally excluded from the party vote percentages while question wording and the treatment of don t know responses and those not intending to vote may vary between polling organisations When available seat projections determined by the polling organisations are displayed below or in place of the percentages in a smaller font 55 seats were required for an absolute majority in the Parliament of Andalusia Color key Exit poll Polling firm Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout nbsp nbsp IULV nbsp Lead 2008 regional election 9 Mar 2008 74 7 48 456 38 547 7 16 2 80 9 9 TNS Demoscopia Antena 3 p 1 p 2 9 Mar 2008 47 056 58 33 344 46 8 64 6 7 12 3 13 7 Demometrica Tele 5 p 1 p 2 9 Mar 2008 55 58 42 44 5 6 3 5 Ipsos RTVA p 1 p 2 p 3 9 Mar 2008 52 058 62 37 642 45 4 5 0 14 4 Obradoiro de Socioloxia Publico p 4 2 Mar 2008 48 357 60 36 041 45 8 2 4 12 3 Metroscopia El Pais p 5 1 Mar 2008 48 657 59 37 241 42 8 48 1 2 11 4 IMC ABC p 6 28 Jan 1 Mar 2008 3 000 48 954 58 39 043 47 6 84 6 4 00 3 9 9 Sigma Dos Vocento p 7 21 26 Feb 2008 3 000 47 656 58 38 544 47 7 05 7 3 71 9 1 IMC ABC p 8 28 Jan 24 Feb 2008 2 400 49 6 38 7 6 7 3 5 10 9 Sigma Dos El Mundo p 9 p 10 18 21 Feb 2008 2 000 46 855 57 38 445 47 6 56 4 61 2 8 4 IMC ABC p 11 28 Jan 17 Feb 2008 1 800 49 4 38 9 6 5 3 0 10 5 IMC ABC p 12 28 Jan 10 Feb 2008 1 200 49 7 38 6 6 1 3 2 11 1 Nexo CEPES A p 13 31 Jan 7 Feb 2008 1 008 79 46 954 55 37 342 43 7 38 4 54 9 6 Opina Cadena SER p 14 p 15 6 Feb 2008 1 600 49 056 59 35 044 46 7 05 6 4 01 14 0 TNS Demoscopia Antena 3 p 16 6 Feb 2008 48 557 59 36 142 44 5 43 4 6 35 12 4 CIS p 17 p 18 21 Jan 4 Feb 2008 3 277 49 259 36 843 6 66 4 11 12 4 Nexo CEPES A p 19 p 20 p 21 17 24 Jan 2008 1 008 71 7 45 253 54 37 343 44 7 38 4 24 7 9 CA 8 18 Jan 2008 8 500 65 47 854 56 40 42 4 5 6 8 Idea Asesores PP p 22 p 23 15 Jan 2008 4 000 45 653 54 39 347 48 7 25 6 4 52 3 6 3 CADPEA UGR p 24 p 25 10 Dec 12 Jan 2008 3 200 74 6 48 857 59 34 241 43 6 85 7 4 82 4 14 6 TNS Demoscopia Antena 3 p 23 8 10 Jan 2008 750 46 356 58 37 746 48 6 03 5 12 8 6 Obradoiro de Socioloxia Publico p 26 9 Jan 2008 49 159 37 745 5 43 2 11 4 IESA CSIC p 27 p 28 10 Oct 9 Nov 2007 3 700 69 8 49 1 36 7 7 3 4 9 12 4 PA p 29 5 7 Sep 2007 1 600 63 65 48 355 58 36 140 42 7 65 6 6 45 6 12 2 CADPEA UGR p 30 p 31 p 32 11 Jun 9 Jul 2007 3 200 73 0 48 9 33 6 7 7 5 5 15 3 2007 local elections 27 May 2007 61 6 40 7 32 1 12 4 6 2 8 6 Nexo CEPES A p 33 31 Jan 28 Feb 2007 1 015 70 8 45 954 58 34 136 38 7 26 8 6 96 8 11 8 Opina El Pais p 34 21 22 Feb 2007 1 500 48 058 61 33 039 40 7 56 7 5 53 4 15 0 Sigma Dos Vocento p 35 19 22 Feb 2007 1 000 47 855 58 36 343 48 7 25 6 5 01 2 11 5 Idea Asesores PP p 36 19 22 Feb 2007 850 45 3 37 2 8 1 Opina Cadena SER p 37 p 38 6 Feb 2007 50 0 33 0 8 0 6 0 17 0 Grupo ESTIO El Correo p 39 17 Dec 2006 45 1 34 5 7 3 5 8 10 6 IESA CSIC p 40 p 41 15 Dec 2006 3 706 75 3 50 6 32 8 7 9 5 3 17 8 CADPEA UGR p 42 p 43 10 Nov 12 Dec 2006 3 200 76 5 49 4 31 3 8 1 4 7 18 1 Metroscopia ABC p 44 17 19 Oct 2006 1 002 65 47 5 36 5 7 0 5 9 11 0 CADPEA UGR p 45 20 Jun 16 Jul 2006 3 200 78 49 5 34 7 7 8 4 8 14 8 Grupo ESTIO El Correo p 46 18 25 May 2006 1 009 47 5 34 5 7 5 4 2 13 0 Metroscopia ABC p 47 8 11 May 2006 1 001 74 75 46 856 57 38 643 44 7 06 4 13 8 2 Sigma Dos Vocento p 48 28 Feb 2006 46 054 59 39 245 50 6 64 4 51 6 8 Ipsos Eco Grupo Joly p 48 26 Feb 2006 48 860 61 32 638 39 6 85 6 7 24 5 16 2 Grupo ESTIO El Correo p 48 26 Feb 2006 48 5 34 6 6 9 5 9 13 9 Opina El Pais p 49 13 15 Feb 2006 1 500 47 056 57 33 540 41 7 56 6 56 13 5 Idea Asesores PP p 50 23 Jan 10 Feb 2006 1 000 46 0 38 5 7 5 Nexo CEPES A p 51 p 52 6 8 Feb 2006 1 043 45 655 57 34 640 42 6 56 6 66 11 0 Metroscopia ABC p 53 10 17 Jan 2006 802 72 52 162 32 437 7 26 5 64 19 7 CADPEA UGR p 54 p 55 15 Nov 4 Dec 2005 3 200 75 8 47 5 34 5 7 5 5 4 13 0 IESA CSIC p 56 p 57 14 Nov 3 Dec 2005 3 710 71 47 8 33 3 7 0 6 4 14 5 Grupo ESTIO El Correo p 58 23 30 Nov 2005 1 000 48 3 33 3 7 9 5 2 15 0 Sigma Dos PP p 59 14 15 Nov 2005 1 000 47 8 37 3 6 3 5 1 10 5 Metroscopia ABC c p 60 22 29 Sep 2005 802 67 8 50 6 29 8 8 7 5 0 20 8 CADPEA UGR p 61 1 22 Jul 2005 1 200 75 48 1 35 3 7 8 5 1 12 8 Metroscopia ABC c p 62 1 6 Jul 2005 798 71 9 49 5 32 8 5 0 6 8 16 7 Metroscopia ABC c p 63 27 Apr 4 May 2005 800 71 4 52 5 31 2 7 8 4 9 21 3 Ipsos Eco Grupo Joly p 64 28 Feb 2005 50 061 29 835 36 7 26 7 76 7 20 2 Opina El Pais p 65 28 Feb 2005 1 500 51 060 32 538 7 56 6 55 18 5 Insight PP p 66 26 Feb 2005 1 200 49 5 34 8 6 4 5 0 14 7 Nexo CEPES A p 67 22 Feb 2005 51 6 30 8 6 9 5 8 20 8 Sigma Dos Vocento p 68 15 18 Feb 2005 1 000 50 0 34 2 6 8 5 3 15 8 IESA CSIC p 69 p 70 15 Jan 2005 3 700 72 50 5 32 5 8 1 6 6 18 0 CADPEA UGR p 42 24 Nov 20 Dec 2004 50 9 31 4 7 8 5 5 19 5 IESA CSIC p 71 15 Nov 3 Dec 2004 3 700 72 49 2 33 9 8 4 6 3 15 3 Insight PP p 66 p 72 20 Nov 2004 49 6 33 7 7 2 5 4 15 9 Synovate PSOE p 73 p 74 13 18 Oct 2004 1 200 54 9 32 4 6 5 5 2 22 5 2004 EP election 13 Jun 2004 40 9 54 4 65 36 1 42 5 0 2 2 6 0 18 3 2004 regional election 14 Mar 2004 74 7 50 461 31 837 7 56 6 25 18 6 Voting preferences edit The table below lists raw unweighted voting preferences Polling firm Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size nbsp nbsp IULV nbsp nbsp nbsp N Lead 2008 regional election 9 Mar 2008 35 3 28 3 5 2 2 0 26 4 7 0 CIS p 17 21 Jan 4 Feb 2008 3 277 40 3 19 8 3 7 2 4 21 9 9 2 20 5 CADPEA UGR p 24 10 Dec 12 Jan 2008 3 200 32 3 19 3 4 0 1 6 26 3 11 7 13 0 2004 regional election 14 Mar 2004 37 9 24 0 5 7 4 7 24 2 13 9Voter turnout editThe table below shows registered vote turnout on election day without including voters from the Census of Absent Residents CERA Province Time 14 00 18 00 20 00 2004 2008 2004 2008 2004 2008 Almeria 40 09 40 32 0 23 62 09 60 52 1 57 74 03 74 66 0 63 Cadiz 38 34 37 19 1 15 58 93 55 85 3 08 70 79 68 12 2 67 Cordoba 43 22 39 91 3 31 65 57 60 88 4 69 79 64 76 62 3 02 Granada 42 03 39 98 2 05 64 61 61 01 3 60 77 54 75 89 1 65 Huelva 37 20 36 24 0 96 59 01 55 62 3 39 73 82 70 40 3 42 Jaen 40 91 38 97 1 94 64 97 61 25 3 72 81 25 79 26 1 99 Malaga 41 02 39 93 1 09 61 73 59 49 2 24 72 94 72 31 0 63 Seville 42 51 36 26 6 25 65 89 60 72 5 17 77 79 74 38 3 41 Total 40 99 39 07 1 92 63 16 59 51 3 65 75 85 73 65 2 20 Sources 10 11 Results editOverall edit Summary of the 9 March 2008 Parliament of Andalusia election results nbsp Parties and alliances Popular vote Seats Votes pp Total Spanish Socialist Workers Party of Andalusia PSOE A 2 178 296 48 41 1 95 56 5 People s Party PP 1 730 154 38 45 6 67 47 10 United Left The Greens Assembly for Andalusia IULV CA 317 562 7 06 0 45 6 0 Andalusian Coalition CA 1 124 243 2 76 5 53 0 5 Union Progress and Democracy UPyD 27 712 0 62 New 0 0 The Greens LV 25 886 0 58 New 0 0 Party of Almeria PdeAL 14 806 0 33 New 0 0 Andalusian Convergence CAnda 7 862 0 17 New 0 0 Citizens Party of the Citizenry C s 6 024 0 13 New 0 0 Republican Left IR 4 815 0 11 0 04 0 0 Humanist Party PH 3 951 0 09 0 04 0 0 Communist Party of the Andalusian People PCPA 2 743 0 06 New 0 0 Internationalist Solidarity and Self Management SAIn 2 729 0 06 New 0 0 Spanish Phalanx of the CNSO FE JONS 1 763 0 04 0 06 0 0 Andalusian Social Democratic Party PSDA 1 477 0 03 0 01 0 0 Family and Life Party PFyV 890 0 02 New 0 0 Christian Positivist Party PPCr 780 0 02 New 0 0 Blank ballots 47 920 1 06 0 33 Total 4 499 613 109 0 Valid votes 4 499 613 99 37 0 02 Invalid votes 28 658 0 63 0 02 Votes cast turnout 4 528 271 72 67 1 99 Abstentions 1 702 816 27 33 1 99 Registered voters 6 231 087 Sources 12 13 14 Footnotes 1 Andalusian Coalition results are compared to the combined totals of Andalusian Party Andalusian Forum and Socialist Party of Andalusia in the 2004 election Popular vote PSOE A 48 41 PP 38 45 IULV CA 7 06 CA 2 76 Others 2 25 Blank ballots 1 06 Seats PSOE A 51 38 PP 43 12 IULV CA 5 50 Distribution by constituency edit Constituency PSOE A PP IULV CA S S S Almeria 39 1 5 49 3 7 3 8 Cadiz 47 8 8 38 3 6 6 6 1 Cordoba 46 6 6 37 9 5 9 5 1 Granada 46 1 6 42 0 6 7 3 1 Huelva 52 0 6 35 2 4 7 6 1 Jaen 53 3 7 36 6 5 6 1 Malaga 43 2 7 43 6 8 7 1 1 Seville 54 4 11 31 7 6 7 3 1 Total 48 4 56 38 5 47 7 1 6 Sources 12 13 14 Aftermath editGovernment formation edit InvestitureManuel Chaves PSOE A Ballot 17 April 2008 Required majority 55 out of 109 nbsp Y Yes PSOE A 56 56 109 No PP 46 IULV CA 6 52 109 Abstentions 0 109 Absentees PP 1 1 109 Sources 12 2009 investiture edit Further information First government of Jose Antonio Grinan On 7 April 2009 Manuel Chaves resigned as regional President in order to become Third Deputy Prime Minister in the Second Zapatero Government being succeeded as acting officeholder by Vice President Gaspar Zarrias On 22 April Jose Antonio Grinan was elected as new President by the Parliament of Andalusia InvestitureJose Antonio Grinan PSOE A Ballot 22 April 2009 Required majority 55 out of 109 nbsp Y Yes PSOE A 56 56 109 No PP 47 IULV CA 6 53 109 Abstentions 0 109 Absentees 0 109 Sources 12 Notes edit Results for PA 6 16 5 seats FA 1 19 0 seats and PSA 0 94 0 seats in the 2004 election Denotes a main invitee attending the event a b c Undecided and or abstentionists excluded References editOpinion poll sources a b c Chaves revalida la mayoria absoluta y los populares suben segun los primeros sondeos El Mundo in Spanish 9 March 2008 a b c Chaves revalida su mayoria absoluta e IU pierde un escano Expansion in Spanish 9 March 2008 El PSOE obtendria la mayoria absoluta en Andalucia segun un sondeo de Ipsos Diario Sur in Spanish 9 March 2008 Chaves repite mayoria absoluta sin agobios Publico in Spanish 2 March 2008 Archived from the original on 3 March 2008 Retrieved 26 February 2021 Chaves revalida la mayoria absoluta El Pais in Spanish 1 March 2008 Arenas sigue recortando distancia y deja a Chaves al filo de perder la mayoria absoluta ABC Sevilla in Spanish 2 March 2008 El PSOE mantiene su fortaleza con nueve puntos de ventaja sobre el PP Diario Sur in Spanish 1 March 2008 El PSOE y el PP se estancan en porcentaje de votos a costa de la ligera subida de las minorias ABC Sevilla in Spanish 25 February 2008 Manuel Chaves conservara el poder aunque aumenta el descontento por su gestion El Mundo in Spanish 24 February 2008 Intencion de voto en Andalucia El Mundo in Spanish 24 February 2008 El PP crece y sigue recortando distancias con respecto al PSOE ABC Sevilla in Spanish 18 February 2008 El PP sube siete puntos respecto a 2004 aunque el PSOE repite victoria ABC Sevilla in Spanish 11 February 2008 Mendez Juan 19 February 2008 El PSOE aumenta su victoria electoral en el nuevo sondeo de Cepes El Pais in Spanish El PSOE revalidara la mayoria absoluta en Andalucia Cadena SER in Spanish 15 February 2008 Pulsometro 18 02 2008 Cadena SER in Spanish 18 February 2008 Archived from the original on 5 April 2008 Espectacular subida de Coalicion Andalucista en la encuesta de Antena 3 y Onda Cero Andalucia Sur El Diario Andaluz in Spanish 6 February 2008 a b Pre electoral elecciones generales y al Parlamento de Andalucia 2008 Estudio nº 2750 Enero Febrero 2008 PDF CIS in Spanish 15 February 2008 El PP crece seis diputados aunque Chaves revalidaria la mayoria absoluta segun el CIS ABC Sevilla in Spanish 16 February 2008 El PSOE perderia la mayoria absoluta y sacaria 8 puntos al PP segun una encuesta de Cepes EuropaSur in Spanish 28 January 2008 Mendez Juan 29 January 2008 La encuesta de CEPES da solo ocho puntos de ventaja al PSOE El Pais in Spanish Encuesta en Andalucia El Blog de Rogelio Orts in Spanish 28 January 2008 Archived from the original on 28 June 2018 Retrieved 28 June 2018 Un sondeo del PP asegura que el PSOE perdera la mayoria absoluta en el Parlamento ABC Sevilla in Spanish 16 January 2008 a b Monguio Fernando Perez 16 January 2008 Dos sondeos discrepan de la mayoria absoluta de los socialistas Two polls disagree about the absolute majority of socialists El Pais in Spanish a b Estudio General de Opinion Publica de Andalucia EGOPA Otono 2007 PDF CADPEA in Spanish 21 January 2008 Pedrote Isabel 22 January 2008 Chaves revalida su mayoria absoluta el PP sube y bajan las minorias El Pais in Spanish El PSOE conservara la mayoria absoluta en Andalucia Publico in Spanish 9 January 2008 Archived from the original on 11 January 2008 Retrieved 26 February 2021 Barometro de Opinion Publica de Andalucia 2007 Diciembre 2007 PDF IESA in Spanish 14 December 2007 Monguio Fernando Perez 15 December 2007 El PSOE andaluz revalidaria la mayoria absoluta segun el barometro del IESA El Pais in Spanish Un sondeo del PA da tambien la mayoria absoluta a los socialistas El Pais in Spanish 16 September 2007 Estudio General de Opinion Publica de Andalucia EGOPA Verano 2007 PDF CADPEA in Spanish 12 September 2007 Una encuesta vaticina que el PSOE sacara 15 puntos al PP en las autonomicas ABC Sevilla in Spanish 13 September 2007 El PSOE aventaja en 15 3 puntos al PP en Andalucia El Pais in Spanish 13 September 2007 El PSOE perderia cinco escanos pero mantendria la mayoria absoluta segun un sondeo ABC Sevilla in Spanish 8 March 2007 Un sondeo atribuye al PSOE una ventaja de 15 puntos sobre el PP en Andalucia El Pais in Spanish 28 February 2007 El PSOE mantiene la mayoria absoluta tras el referendum del Estatuto ABC Sevilla in Spanish 28 February 2007 Un sondeo del PP quita al PSOE la mayoria absoluta El Pais in Spanish 26 February 2007 El PSOE revalidaria su mayoria absoluta en Andalucia segun el Pulsometro Cadena SER in Spanish 6 February 2007 El PSOE mantiene una ventaja de 17 puntos El Pais in Spanish 7 February 2007 El PSOE y el PP reducen su distancia segun una encuesta El Pais in Spanish 18 December 2006 Barometro de Opinion Publica de Andalucia 2006 Enero 2007 PDF IESA in Spanish 12 January 2007 Barbero Luis 13 January 2007 El 49 de los andaluces esta seguro de que votara en el referendum del Estatuto El Pais in Spanish a b Estudio General de Opinion Publica de Andalucia EGOPA Otono 2006 PDF CADPEA in Spanish 26 January 2007 El PSOE A mantendria su hegemonia ABC Sevilla in Spanish 27 January 2007 El PSOE volveria a ganar las elecciones pero baja tres puntos mientras el PP sube cinco ABC Sevilla in Spanish 15 May 2006 Estudio General de Opinion Publica de Andalucia EGOPA Verano 2006 PDF CADPEA in Spanish July 2006 El PSOE andaluz saca 13 puntos de ventaja al PP segun un sondeo El Pais in Spanish 12 June 2006 El PP recorta la distancia con el PSOE hasta los 8 2 puntos pero no impide su mayoria absoluta ABC Sevilla in Spanish 15 May 2006 a b c Un sondeo para Vocento situa al PSOE al borde de perder la mayoria absoluta ABC Sevilla in Spanish 1 March 2006 El PSOE saca al PP en Andalucia 13 5 puntos de ventaja segun un sondeo El Pais in Spanish 28 February 2006 El PP se coloca a 7 5 puntos del PSOE que perderia la mayoria absoluta en la Junta ABC Sevilla in Spanish 16 February 2006 Una encuesta de las empresas de economia social da una diferencia de 11 puntos del PSOE sobre el PP El Pais in Spanish 21 February 2006 El PSOE baja y el PP sube ABC Sevilla in Spanish 21 February 2006 El PSOE volveria a ganar con un escano mas y le saca veinte puntos de ventaja al PP ABC Sevilla in Spanish 22 January 2006 Estudio General de Opinion Publica de Andalucia EGOPA Otono 2005 PDF CADPEA in Spanish 10 February 2006 El 78 de los andaluces cree que el Gobierno central favorece a unas comunidades mas que a otras ABC Sevilla in Spanish 11 February 2006 Barometro de Opinion Publica de Andalucia 2005 Enero 2006 PDF IESA in Spanish 19 January 2006 Barbero Luis 20 January 2006 Una encuesta otorga el 47 8 de los votos al PSOE que conservaria la mayoria absoluta El Pais in Spanish El PSOE aventaja al PP en 15 puntos segun un sondeo de El Correo El Pais in Spanish 12 December 2005 El PP unico partido que crece y recorta su distancia con el PSOE a 10 5 puntos ABC Cordoba in Spanish 28 November 2005 El PSOE baja tres puntos en intencion de voto pero el PP baja aun mas ABC Sevilla in Spanish 2 October 2005 Estudio General de Opinion Publica de Andalucia EGOPA Verano 2005 PDF CADPEA in Spanish July 2005 El PSOE baja 2 puntos y el PP sube 1 3 pero la distancia es de 12 puntos en intencion de voto ABC Sevilla in Spanish 10 July 2005 El PSOE conserva su ventaja sobre el PP IU CA sigue igual y el PA baja ABC Sevilla in Spanish 8 May 2005 Todos de acuerdo El PSOE repetiria la actual mayoria absoluta en Andalucia ABC Sevilla in Spanish 1 March 2005 El PSOE saca al PP 18 5 puntos de ventaja en intencion directa de voto en Andalucia El Pais in Spanish 28 February 2005 a b El 57 de los andaluces cree que deberia haber alternancia en el Gobierno segun una encuesta del PP ABC Sevilla in Spanish 26 February 2005 El PSOE obtendria el 51 6 de los votos y subiria un punto desde el 14 M ABC Sevilla in Spanish 22 February 2005 El PSOE consolida su hegemonia politica mientras que el PP registra un leve repunte ABC Sevilla in Spanish 28 February 2005 Lucio Lourdes 15 January 2005 La encuesta del IESA dice que el PSOE volveria a ganar las elecciones con mayoria absoluta propio El Pais in Spanish El PSOE revalidaria la mayoria absoluta si ahora se celebraran elecciones autonomicas ABC Sevilla in Spanish 15 January 2005 Barometro de Opinion Publica de Andalucia 2004 Enero 2005 PDF IESA in Spanish 14 January 2005 El PP recorta diferencias con el PSOE segun una encuesta popular ABC Sevilla in Spanish 15 November 2004 El PSOE tendria mayoria absoluta de nuevo segun un sondeo propio El Pais in Spanish 14 November 2004 Un sondeo socialista dice que repetiran la mayoria absoluta y que Chaves es el lider mas valorado ABC Sevilla in Spanish 14 November 2004 Other a b c d Ley Organica 2 2007 de 19 de marzo de reforma del Estatuto de Autonomia para Andalucia Organic Law 2 in Spanish 19 March 2007 Retrieved 16 September 2017 a b c Ley 1 1986 de 2 de enero 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