The final results of the 2026 Andalusia regional election are now confirmed after a closely watched vote across Spain’s most populous autonomous community.
The election delivered major political consequences for both the conservative Partido Popular (PP) and the Socialist PSOE, while Vox and smaller regional parties also secured significant representation in the Andalusian Parliament.
This article breaks down:
- the final seat count,
- vote shares,
- coalition possibilities,
- the biggest winners and losers,
- and what the outcome means for Spain’s national political future.
🧾 Andalusia Election Results — Quick Summary
Key Result | Details |
Winning Party | PP (Partido Popular) |
Regional President Likely | Juanma Moreno |
Total Seats Won | PP: 53 |
Majority Needed | 55 |
Turnout | 64.83 % |
Biggest Gain | Adelante Andalucía |
Biggest Loss | PSOE |
📊 Full Andalusia Election Results
Party | Vote Share | Seats | Change |
Partido Popular (PP) | 41,59% | 53 | −5 |
PSOE | 22,72% | 28 | −2 |
Vox | 13,82% | 15 | +1 |
Adelante Andalucía | 9,62% | 8 | +6 |
Por Andalucía | 6,32% | 5 | = |
Others | — | — | — |
🏆 Who won the Andalusia election?
The Partido Popular (PP) emerged as the largest force in the Andalusian Parliament after securing 53 seats, making it the clear winner in terms of representation.
However, the result falls short of an absolute majority (55 seats), meaning the PP cannot govern alone.
This means:
- PP wins the election, but loses full control
- coalition or parliamentary support will be required
- the balance of power shifts to smaller parties and Vox
Juanma Moreno is now expected to continue as regional leader, but with a more fragile parliamentary position.
📉 What the results mean for Pedro Sánchez
The election is being interpreted as an important political test for Spain’s national government led by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.
The PSOE result:
- confirms a decline to 28 seats
- marks one of its weakest performances in Andalusia
- reinforces leadership pressure within the party
Analysts suggest the result may:
- increase internal PSOE tensions
- strengthen opposition narratives
influence national political strategy ahead of future elections
🟦 Did the Partido Popular strengthen its position?
The PP entered the election aiming to:
- defend its 2022 absolute majority
- consolidate regional dominance
- reinforce national momentum
While the party remains dominant, the outcome shows:
- a slight decline in seats
- loss of absolute majority
- increased reliance on parliamentary negotiation
Despite this, the PP remains the central governing force in Andalusia.
🟣 How did Vox perform?
Vox maintained a stable position in the regional parliament with 15 seats, slightly up from the previous election.
The party:
- consolidates its role as third force
- becomes potentially influential in parliamentary arithmetic
- remains key to any governing majority scenarios
🌱 Turnout and voter participation
Official turnout reached 64.83%, indicating a relatively stable participation level compared with previous regional elections.
- Turnout trend: broadly stable
- Key factor: urban vs rural participation differences
- Impact: influenced marginal seat outcomes
🤝 Coalition scenarios and what happens next
No party has reached the absolute majority of 55 seats, meaning coalition dynamics will shape the next government phase.
Possible scenarios include:
- PP governing with parliamentary support
- issue-by-issue agreements with Vox
- legislative negotiations with smaller parties
- minority government with external backing
Political negotiations are expected to begin immediately.
🔑 Key takeaways from the Andalusia election
PP wins but loses majority
The PP remains the largest party but cannot govern alone.
PSOE continues decline
The Socialists record another weak regional performance.
Fragmentation increases
Smaller parties and regional forces gain influence in parliament.
🌍 International reaction and broader impact
The election is being closely watched in European political circles as a key indicator of Spain’s regional political balance.
Key implications:
- confirms continued strength of Spain’s center-right
- highlights fragmentation on the left
- reinforces Vox as a stable third force
🏛️ What happens next in Andalusia?
The new parliament will convene in the coming weeks.
Next steps include:
- coalition talks
- parliamentary negotiations
- leadership confirmation
- formation of regional government
❓ FAQs About the Andalusia Election Results
Who won the Andalusia election?
The Partido Popular (PP) won the election with 53 seats but did not achieve an absolute majority.
How many seats did each party win?
PP 53, PSOE 28, Vox 15, Adelante Andalucía 8, Por Andalucía 5.
What does the result mean for Pedro Sánchez?
It represents another difficult regional result for the PSOE and increases pressure on the national leadership.
Will there be a coalition government?
No formal coalition is confirmed, but parliamentary agreements will likely be required.
Why is Andalusia politically important in Spain?
It is Spain’s most populous region and often sets national political trends.
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