Castile and León parliamentary election, 2007
Castile and León parliamentary election, 2007
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All 83 seats in the Courts of Castile and León 42 seats needed for a majority |
Registered |
2,171,192 0.3% |
Turnout |
1,535,096 (70.7%) 2.0 pp |
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First party |
Second party |
Third party |
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Leader |
Juan Vicente Herrera |
Ángel Villalba |
Joaquín Otero |
Party |
PP |
PSOE |
UPL |
Leader since |
16 March 2001 |
22 October 2000 |
1997 |
Last election |
48 seats, 48.5% |
32 seats, 36.8% |
2 seats, 4.0%[lower-alpha 1] |
Seats won |
48 |
33 |
2 |
Seat change |
±0 |
1 |
±0 |
Popular vote |
748,746 |
574,596 |
41,519 |
Percentage |
49.2% |
37.7% |
2.7% |
Swing |
0.7 pp |
0.9 pp |
1.3 pp |
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The 2007 Castile and León parliamentary election was held on Sunday, 27 May 2007, to elect the 7th Courts of Castile and León, the regional legislature of the Spanish autonomous community of Castile and León. At stake were all seats in the Courts, determining the President of the Junta of Castile and León. The number of members increased from 82 to 83 compared to the previous election.
Electoral system
The number of seats in the regional Courts was determined by the population count. For the 2007 election, the Courts size was set to 83 seats. All Courts members were elected in 9 multi-member districts, corresponding to Castile and León's nine provinces, using the D'Hondt method and a closed-list proportional representation system. Each district was entitled to an initial minimum of 3 seats, with 1 additional seat per each 45,000 inhabitants or fraction greater than 22,500. For the 2007 election, seats were distributed as follows: Avila (7), Burgos (11), Leon (14), Palencia (7), Salamanca (11), Segovia (6), Soria (5), Valladolid (15) and Zamora (7).
Voting was on the basis of universal suffrage in a secret ballot. Only lists polling above 3% of valid votes in each district (which include blank ballots—for none of the above) were entitled to enter the seat distribution.[1]
Results
Overall
← Summary of the 27 May 2007 Castile and León Courts election results →
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Party |
Vote |
Seats |
Votes |
% |
±pp |
Won |
+/− |
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People's Party (PP) |
748,746 | 49.17 | 0.68 |
48 | ±0 |
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Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) |
574,596 | 37.73 | 0.96 |
33 | 1 |
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United Left-The Greens-Commitment for Castile and León (IU-LV-CyL) |
46,878 | 3.08 | 0.37 |
0 | ±0 |
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Leonese People's Union (UPL)[lower-alpha 1] |
41,519 | 2.73 | 1.28 |
2 | ±0 |
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Communal Land-Alternative for Castile and León (TC-ACAL)[lower-alpha 2] |
17,496 | 1.15 | 0.19 |
0 | ±0 |
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Independent Candidature-Castile and León Party (CI-PCL) |
16,435 | 1.08 | 0.37 |
0 | ±0 |
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Union of the Salamancan People (UPSa) |
7,965 | 0.52 | 0.10 |
0 | ±0 |
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The Greens (LV) |
5,562 | 0.37 | 0.25 |
0 | ±0 |
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The Greens of Europe (LVE) |
5,481 | 0.36 | New |
0 | ±0 |
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Leonese Autonomist Party-Leonesist Unity (PAL-UL) |
4,972 | 0.33 | New |
0 | ±0 |
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Initiative for the Development of Soria (IDeS) |
3,760 | 0.25 | 0.13 |
0 | ±0 |
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Zamoran Independent Electors-Zamoran People's Union (ADEIZA-UPZ) |
3,241 | 0.21 | 0.08 |
0 | ±0 |
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Republican Left (IR) |
2,941 | 0.19 | 0.04 |
0 | ±0 |
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Regionalist Party of the Leonese Country (PREPAL) |
1,713 | 0.11 | 0.01 |
0 | ±0 |
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National Democracy (DN) |
1,522 | 0.10 | New |
0 | ±0 |
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Blank ballots |
30,200 | 1.98 | 0.32 |
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Total |
1,522,791 | 100.00 | |
83 | 1 |
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Valid votes |
1,522,791 | 99.20 | 0.06 |
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Invalid votes |
12,305 | 0.80 | 0.06 |
Votes cast / turnout |
1,535,096 | 70.70 | 1.96 |
Abstentions |
636,096 | 29.30 | 1.96 |
Registered voters |
2,171,192 | |
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Source: Argos Information Portal |
Vote share |
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PP |
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49.17% |
PSOE |
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37.73% |
IU-LV-CyL |
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3.08% |
UPL |
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2.73% |
TC-ACAL |
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1.15% |
CI-PCL |
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1.08% |
Others |
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3.08% |
Blank ballots |
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1.98% |
Parliamentary seats |
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PP |
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57.83% |
PSOE |
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39.76% |
UPL |
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2.41% |
Notes
- 1 2 Leonese People's Union results are compared to the Leonese People's Union and Zamoran Union totals in the 2003 election.
- ↑ Alternative for Castile and León results are compared to the Communal Land and El Bierzo Party totals in the 2003 election.
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