Galician parliamentary election, 2012

Galician parliamentary election, 2012
Galicia (Spain)
21 October 2012

All 75 seats in the Parliament of Galicia
38 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered 2,697,717 Increase1.9%
Turnout 1,481,379 (54.9%)
Decrease9.5 pp
  First party Second party
 
Leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo Pachi Vázquez
Party PP PSdeG-PSOE
Leader since 15 January 2006 25 April 2009
Last election 38 seats, 46.7% 25 seats, 31.0%
Seats won 41 18
Seat change Increase3 Decrease7
Popular vote 661,281 297,584
Percentage 45.8% 20.6%
Swing Decrease0.9 pp Decrease10.4 pp

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Xosé Manuel Beiras Francisco Jorquera
Party AGE BNG
Leader since 4 September 2012 15 January 2012
Last election 0 seats, 1.0%[lower-alpha 1] 12 seats, 16.0%
Seats won 9 7
Seat change Increase9 Decrease5
Popular vote 200,828 146,027
Percentage 13.9% 10.1%
Swing Increase12.9 pp Decrease5.9 pp

President before election

Alberto Núñez Feijóo
PP

Elected President

Alberto Núñez Feijóo
PP

The 2012 Galician parliamentary election was held on Sunday, 21 October 2012, to elect the 9th Parliament of Galicia, the regional legislature of the Spanish autonomous community of Galicia. At stake were all 75 seats in the Parliament, determining the President of the Xunta of Galicia. This was a snap election held five months before scheduled, in order to coincide with the 2012 Basque election, which had also been called ahead of schedule by Lehendakari Patxi López. New elections were not due until March 2013.

Incumbent President Alberto Núñez Feijóo stood for re-election for a 2nd consecutive term in office, running for the People's Party (PP). For the Socialist Party of Galicia (PSdeG-PSOE) ran its Secretary-General Pachi Vázquez. Former congressman Francisco Jorquera ran for the left-wing Galician Nationalist Bloc (BNG), while former BNG leader Xosé Manuel Beiras, stood for Galician Left Alternative (AGE), a newly formed left-wing alliance between United Left and Anova, Beiras' split party from BNG.

The election resulted in a surprise result for both Núñez Feijóo, who enlarged his absolute majority from 38 and 41 seats, and Beiras' coalition AGE, which won 200,000 votes and 14% of the share, scoring in third position. In contrast, the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party obtained one of the worst results in the history of the party in Galicia. All in all, the enlarged PP majority came as a result of the enormous fragmentation of the left vote within several parties, as Feijóo's party lost almost 130,000 votes from 2009.

Electoral system

The 75 members of the Parliament of Galicia were elected in 4 multi-member districts, corresponding to Galicia's four provinces, using the D'Hondt method and a closed-list proportional representation. Each district was entitled to an initial minimum of 10 seats, with the remaining 35 seats being allocated among the four provinces in proportion to their populations. For the 2012 election, seats were distributed as follows: Corunna (24), Lugo (15), Ourense (14) and Pontevedra (22).

Voting was on the basis of universal suffrage in a secret ballot. Only lists polling above 5% of the total vote in each district (which includes blank ballotsfor none of the above) were entitled to enter the seat distribution.[1]

Background

The election was held amid a climate of falling popularity in Mariano Rajoy's government, with the electoral campaign being heavily marked by the austerity measures approved by the People's Party government. In July 2012, a 65 billion euros worth spending cut and a VAT rise from 18% to 21% was passed; such measures being heavily criticised because they were a breach of a key election promise.[2][3] The PP vote share immediately plummeted in opinion polls from 40% to 34%. This raised fears within Núñez Feijóo's regional government about the possibility of losing the party's absolute majority in the Galician Parliament election scheduled for early 2013.[4]

On 21 August 2012, Basque premier Patxi López announced that he was bringing forward the Basque election date to 21 October 2012, after the People's Party had announced that it was withdrawing its support to López' Socialist government in the Basque Country.[5] As a result, President Feijóo announced that he was calling the election earlier in order for it to coincide with the Basque election.[6]

Opinion polls

Vote

Poll results are listed in the table below in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first. The highest percentage figure in each polling survey is displayed in bold, and the background shaded in the leading party's colour. In the instance that there is a tie, then no figure is shaded. The lead column on the right shows the percentage-point difference between the two parties with the highest figures. Poll results use the date the survey's fieldwork was done, as opposed to the date of publication. However, if such date is unknown, the date of publication will be given instead.

Seat projections

Opinion polls showing seat projections are displayed in the table below. The highest seat figures in each polling survey have their background shaded in the leading party's colour. In the instance that there is a tie, then no figure is shaded. 38 seats were required for an absolute majority in the Parliament of Galicia.

Results

Overall

Summary of the 21 October 2012 Galician Parliament election results
Party Vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Won +/−
People's Party (PP) 661,281 45.80 Decrease0.88 41 Increase3
Socialist Party of Galicia (PSdeG-PSOE) 297,584 20.61 Decrease10.41 18 Decrease7
Galician Left Alternative (AGE)[lower-alpha 1] 200,828 13.91 Increase12.94 9 Increase9
Galician Nationalist Bloc (BNG) 146,027 10.11 Decrease5.90 7 Decrease5
Union, Progress and Democracy (UPyD) 21,335 1.48 Increase0.07 0 ±0
Blank Seats (Eb) 17,141 1.19 New 0 ±0
Civil Society and Democracy (SCD) 15,990 1.11 New 0 ±0
Commitment for Galicia (CxG) 14,586 1.01 New 0 ±0
Animalist Party Against Mistreatment to Animals (PACMA) 8,041 0.56 New 0 ±0
Ourensan Democracy (DO) 4,245 0.29 Increase0.23 0 ±0
Land Party (PT) 3,131 0.22 New 0 ±0
Communists of Galicia (CdG) 1,664 0.12 New 0 ±0
Communist Unification of Spain (UCE) 1,556 0.11 New 0 ±0
Pirates of Galicia (Pirata.gal) 1,551 0.11 New 0 ±0
Liberal Democratic Centre (CDL) 1,455 0.10 New 0 ±0
Blank ballots 38,448 2.66 Increase1.00
Total 1,443,848 100.00 75 ±0
Valid votes 1,443,848 97.47 Decrease1.64
Invalid votes 37,531 2.53 Increase1.64
Votes cast / turnout 1,481,379 54.91 Decrease9.52
Abstentions 1,216,338 45.09 Increase9.52
Registered voters 2,697,717
Source: Argos Information Portal
Vote share
PP
 
45.80%
PSdeG-PSOE
 
20.61%
AGE
 
13.91%
BNG
 
10.11%
UPyD
 
1.48%
Eb
 
1.19%
SCD
 
1.11%
CxG
 
1.01%
Others
 
2.12%
Blank
 
2.66%
Parliamentary seats
PP
 
54.67%
PSdeG-PSOE
 
24.00%
AGE
 
12.00%
BNG
 
9.33%

Notes

  1. 1 2 Compared to the United Left results in the 2009 election.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Poll results are shown projected over candidacy votes (that is, votes going for political parties, excluding blank ballots). The vote percentage in the official election is calculated including blank ballots into the estimation. In order to obtain data comparable to both the official results as well as those of other polls, a rule of three has been applied to the poll projections, with the results of the calculation being shown instead.

References

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