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Barcelona Municipal Elections 2023: Results, Candidates, and Updates

This Sunday, May 28, 8,131 municipalities elect a mayor in some elections who call more than 35 million Spaniards to the polls. From 9 in the morning and until 8 pm, the polling stations they have remained open so that citizens from all corners could exercise their right to vote.

One of the mayoralties that promises to be one of the most disputed in all of Spain is that of Barcelona. Ada Colau, from Barcelona En Comú, Ernest Maragall, from ERC, Jaume Collboni, from PSC, and Xavier Trias, from Junts, arrive at the election day with the possibility of governing in the Catalan capital.

On this day, and in the same way as in 2019, they will be 41 councilors to be elected in these municipal elections.

Check the results of the municipal elections in Barcelona and the other municipalities of Catalonia

In Sports world We make available to our readers a tool that allows them to consult the results of the elections in each municipality, which take place on May 28. In a very simple way, you can enter the name of the municipality that you are interested in consulting and quickly you can follow up to the minute how the scrutiny progresses.

These are the main candidates for the Barcelona municipal elections

ERC – Ernest Maragall Barcelona En Comú – Ada Colau PSC – Jaume Collboni Ciudadanos – Anna Grau Valents – Eva Parera Together for Catalonia – Xavier Trias PP – Daniel Sirera

Maragall prevailed in 2019

In the 2019 elections, Ernest Maragallhead of the ERC list, prevailed over There is Colau in votes. Despite the fact that the two candidates managed to accumulate 10 seats for their parties, the votes gave the leader of Esquerra Republicana the winner.

The PSC, with Collboni in front, he added 8 seats compared to the 6 that Ciutadans got. Just one point below, with 5, Junts and, finally, with 2, the PP.

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