The PP and the PSOE tie in the general elections in the province of Huelva this Sunday, July 23 and get two seats in the Congress of Deputies each of the formations. This figure represents one more seat for the PP and one less for the Socialists compared to those obtained in the November 2019 elections, which are 1,412 votes short of those achieved by the PP (92,791).
With 99.31% scrutinized, the Socialists have tied up 35.92% of the support compared to 36.48% of the ‘popular’. The PP gets two deputies -one more than the one achieved nearly four years ago- and 36.48% of the votes, while Vox maintains the only deputy achieved by the province in the last general elections with 14.65% of the votes.
Sumar premiered in these generals but finally did not achieve representation in the province by tying a support of 10.38%, the equivalent of 26,415 ballots. United We Can (UP) also did not reach it in November 2019, when it obtained 12.12% of the votes.
‘Por Huelva’, a party that already stood in the last regional and municipal elections without achieving representation, did not get it this 23J either, registering support from 0.74% of the voters and only 1,899 votes.
Turnout at the polls is 65.88%, which places abstention in Huelva at 34.11%.
Results general elections in Huelva 2019
The Socialist Party improved the results of April in Huelva in November 2019, obtained three seats (it had obtained two in the first appointment) and consolidated its position of dominance in the province.
The second political force in the province of Huelva was Vox, which increased its figures for the first elections of 2019 by almost 20,000 votes. In just six months, it managed to go from being the fifth political force, without representation in Congress, to being the second, getting a deputy. 52,363 people, that is, 20.94% of Huelva voters chose Abascal’s party as representation at the polls
The Popular Party came out the loser of the duel with Vox, since it fell to the third political position. He increased his number of votes by almost 5,000 units, getting 19.81% of the total counted. 49,547 voters allowed the PP to retain the seat won in the April elections.
United We Can, for its part, remained the fourth political force, but losing the deputy that it had achieved during the April 2019 elections. With 30,270 votes, 12% of the total, they were left without representation in Congress.
The great loser of the day in Huelva was Ciudadanos, who lost more than 25,000 votes compared to the April 2019 elections, leaving only 18,322 votes, 7% of the total counted. Thus, it went from being the third political force with one seat, to occupying the fifth position, far from the others and without a political representative in the Congress of Deputies.
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