The PSOE wins the elections and Sumar is left without a seat for Álava. Thus, the PP recovers the seat it lost in 2019, taking it from United We Can. Thus, Javier De Andrés will be the representative of the Popular Party in Madrid, after 4 years of the popular without Álava representation. Great news for the Alava PP, which also remains the second force in the capital.
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For its part, the PSOE wins in Álava with an increase of almost 6% compared to 2019. EH Bildu and PP also rise, with an increase of about 3%.
On the other hand, another great news is the historical batacazo of the PNV, which goes from being the first force to being the fourth. Thus, Mikel Legarda maintains his seat in Madrid, although his party loses more than 7% of the votes. Sumar also loses more than 3% of the votes compared to those obtained by United We Can in 2019, and loses its representation.
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The rural vote certifies the Alava seat of the PNV
In addition, Sumar in Vitoria-Gasteiz is near the PNV. However, the rural vote clearly lifts the jeltzales to fourth position in Álava loosely. In addition, in Vitoria-Gasteiz the PP maintains its second position, ahead of EH Bildu.
Deputies for Álava
Thus, the deputies for Álava will be the following:
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Daniel Senderos (PSOE)
Iñaki Ruiz de Pinedo (EH Bildu)
Javier De Andrés (PP)
Mikel Legarda (PNV)
Stake
In Álava, a 66,18% of the people with the right to vote have attended their appointment with the polls (or with the vote by mail). This represents practically identical data to those of 2019, with a drop of 0.43%. In total, 95,557 people have voted in Álava.
The PSE also wins in Euskadi
The PSE also wins the elections in Euskadi. Of course, it is tied for seats with the PNV and EH Bildu, all of them with 5. Thus, EH Bildu wins one seat compared to the previous elections. A seat that the PNV loses in Bizkaia.
Throughout the Basque Autonomous Community, the PNV was the big loser in the elections, with 100,000 fewer votes (8%). For its part, PSOE has achieved 6% more support, while EH Bildu has grown by more than 5%.
For its part, the PP recovers its second representative of Euskadi in Álava, while Sumar is left with only one representative by Bizkaia
Thus, these are the results in Euskadi:
PSOE: 5 seats (25.3%). PNV: 5 seats (24%). EH Bildu: 5 seats (23.9%). PP: 2 seats (11.5%). Add: 1 seat (11.1%).
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