Tuesday, 24 May 2011

Spanish Election Results 2011

I looked for the El País elections results widget yesterday and couldn’t find it. Here it is, along with an ominous blue look to that electoral map. I imagine in PSOE headquarters they have trouble even looking at it.

Spanish Election Results 2011

Could it have been much worse than this for Spain’s ruling party? The story the opinion polls have been telling has been confirmed, and more distressingly for the PSOE it seems the announcement that Zapatero will not stand again has made little impact on the result. It’s been a traumatic night for them. In only one regional election did the PSOE emerge as the party with most votes, and that by a handful in Asturias where they will struggle to govern. The only region where they look likely to remain in power (of those that voted yesterday) is Extremadura, but even here the Partido Popular (PP) got more votes and the PSOE will have to reach an agreement with Izquierda Unida to govern.
The yardstick for success or failure for both of the big national parties was Castilla-La Mancha. If the PSOE had retained power here it would have been seen as a failure for PP leader Mariano Rajoy, especially as the PP candidate was the general secretary of the party, Maria Dolores de Cospedal. In the event the PP took control by a single seat but with a voting advantage of several points. This region tells the story of the election. The outgoing president, José María Barreda, got significantly better approval ratings in the polls than his opponent, but the PP have fought these elections on national issues and these have clearly prevailed over local conditions in most areas. Barreda was one of the regional barons in the PSOE who had pushed hardest for Zapatero to make his announcement before election day; it wasn’t enough.

2011 Cyprus Parliamentary Elections Results

The parliamentary elections in Cyprus resulted to a victory for the right wing Party of DISI (Democratic Rally) with 34.27%, accumulating two more seats at the parliament house and raising its rates by 3.75%. DISI is member of the European’s People Party (EPP) of the European Parliament.

Cyprus Parliamentary Elections 2011

The governing left party of president Dimitris Christofias came second with 32.67%. However, AKEL recorded a raise on its votes compare to previous elections by 1.36%, this result allows to the left party to hold its 19 seats in Cyprus Parliament.

Cyprus Parliamentary Elections 2011

Cyprus Parliamentary Elections 2011

The parliamentary elections in Cyprus resulted to a victory for the right wing Party of DISI (Democratic Rally) with 34.27%, accumulating two more seats at the parliament house and raising its rates by 3.75%. DISI is member of the European’s People Party (EPP) of the European Parliament.

2011 Cyprus Parliamentary Elections

The governing left party of president Dimitris Christofias came second with 32.67%. However, AKEL recorded a raise on its votes compare to previous elections by 1.36%, this result allows to the left party to hold its 19 seats in Cyprus Parliament.

2011 Cyprus Parliamentary Elections