Balearic parliamentary election, 2015

Balearic parliamentary election, 2015
Balearic Islands
24 May 2015

All 59 seats in the Parliament of the Balearic Islands
30 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered 766,383 Increase5.5%
Turnout 437,838 (57.1%)
Decrease1.7 pp
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader José Ramón Bauzà Francina Armengol Alberto Jarabo
Party PP PSIB–PSOE Podemos
Leader since 11 September 2009 26 February 2012 14 February 2015
Leader's seat Majorca Majorca Majorca
Last election 35 seats, 46.7% 19 seats, 24.9% Did not contest
Seats won 20 15 10
Seat change Decrease15 Decrease4 Increase10
Popular vote 123,183 83,804 63,489
Percentage 28.5% 19.4% 14.7%
Swing Decrease18.2 pp Decrease5.5 pp New party

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Gabriel Barceló Jaume Font Xavier Pericay
Party MÉS PI C's
Leader since 27 May 2006 2 November 2012 13 April 2015
Leader's seat Majorca Majorca Majorca
Last election 5 seats, 9.6% 0 seats, 6.0%[lower-alpha 1] 0 seats, 0.3%
Seats won 9 3 2
Seat change Increase4 Increase3 Increase2
Popular vote 66,199 34,237 27,589
Percentage 15.3% 7.9% 6.4%
Swing Increase5.7 pp Increase1.9 pp Increase6.1 pp

Most voted party by district.
  PP

President before election

José Ramón Bauzà
PP

Elected President

Francina Armengol
PSIB–PSOE

The 2015 Balearic parliamentary election was held on Sunday, 24 May 2015, to elect the 9th Parliament of the Balearic Islands, the unicameral regional legislature of the Spanish autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. The election was held concurrently with the regional elections for 12 other autonomous communities, as well as the 2015 municipal elections.

All 59 seats in the Parliament were up for election, determining the President of the Balearic Islands. Voting was in four electoral districts corresponding to the islands of Majorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera. Majorca elected thirty three members, Menorca thirteen, Ibiza twelve and Formentera one.

Voting was on the basis of universal suffrage in a secret ballot. The electoral system used was closed list proportional representation with seats allocated in each electoral district using the D'Hondt method. Only lists which polled at least 3% of the votes in a particular district (including votes "en blanco" i.e. for "none of the above") were eligible for seats.[1]

In the 2011 election, the People's Party, led by José Ramón Bauzà regained their majority. A series of controversial and unpopular decrees and laws proceeded, the most discussed ones involving the language of the Balearic Islands—Catalan in its island dialects—and the education. These generated record-attendance demonstrations, the most important one on 27 September, 2013, when more than 70,000 people demonstrated in Palma protesting, amongst others, against the changes in the language decree. It established more school-hours in Spanish and English, when the majority of public schools and their teachers were not prepared to carry it out.[2]

In addition, the Spanish politics were observing the growth of new parties like We Can in the left and young parties like Citizens in the center-right. In the Balearic Islands politics, the Socialist Party of Majorca formed a coalition with Initiative Greens and Nationalist Agreement in Majorca and Minorca called More. The disbanded Majorcan Union had resulted in two parties with similar political views in the 2011 election: Convergence for the Isles—the political heir of Majorcan Union—and Regionalist League of the Balearic Islands—a split party with critics of Majorcan Union—. They both united to create a new party called Proposal for the Isles to contest in the 2015 election not only in Majorca, but also in Minorca and Ibiza.

All in all, it resulted in the loss of the parliamentary majority by the People's Party in the Balearic Islands. The Socialist Party of the Balearic Islands also saw losses, but could form a government led by socialist Francina Armengol with More—that obtained its best historical result—and the outer support of We Can—being the third party in number of parliamentary seats—. It was the first time that parties from the left had a majority of seats in the Balearic parliament. Opposition, along with the People's Party, was formed by Proposal for the Isles and Citizens, both obtaining their whole representation in Majorca, but being close to another seat in Ibiza—in the case of Proposal for the Isles—and Minorca—where Ciutadella de Menorca People's Union represented the Minorcan branch of Citizens—.

Opinion polls

Vote

Poll results are listed in the table below in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first. The highest percentage figure in each polling survey is displayed in bold, and the background shaded in the leading party's colour. In the instance that there is a tie, then no figure is shaded. The lead column on the right shows the percentage-point difference between the two parties with the highest figures. Poll results use the date the survey's fieldwork was done, as opposed to the date of publication. However, if such date is unknown, the date of publication will be given instead.

Seat projections

Opinion polls showing seat projections are displayed in the table below. The highest seat figures in each polling survey have their background shaded in the leading party's colour. In the instance that there is a tie, then no figure is shaded. 30 seats were required for an absolute majority in the Parliament of the Balearic Islands.

Results

Overall

Summary of the 24 May 2015 Balearic Islands Parliament election results
Party Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Won +/−
People's Party (PP) 123,183 28.52 –18.16 20 –15
We Can (Podem) 63,489 14.70 New 10 +10
Proposal for the Isles (El PI)[lower-alpha 1] 34,237 7.93 +1.94 3 +3
Blank ballots 8,080 1.87 –1.05
Total 431,859 100.00 59 ±0
Valid votes 431,859 98.63 +0.22
Invalid votes 5,979 1.37 –0.22
Votes cast / turnout 437,838 57.13 –1.67
Abstentions 328,545 42.87 +1.67
Registered voters 766,383
Source: Balearic Islands Electoral Board
  1. 1 2 El PI results are compared to the combined totals of IB–Lliga and CxI in the 2011 election.
  2. Guanyem results are compared to the combined totals of EUIB and ENE in the 2011 election.
Vote share
PP
 
28.52%
PSIB-PSOE
 
18.94%
MÉS-PSM-Entesa-IV
 
15.33%
Podem
 
14.70%
PI
 
7.93%
C's
 
6.39%
Guanyem
 
2.02%
GxF+PSOE
 
0.46%
Others
 
3.83%
Blank
 
1.87%
Parliamentary seats
PP
 
33.90%
PSIB-PSOE
 
23.73%
Podem
 
16.95%
MÉS-PSM-Entesa-IV
 
15.25%
PI
 
5.08%
C's
 
3.39%
GxF+PSOE
 
1.69%

Results by district

Formentera

Summary of the 24 May 2015 Balearic Islands Parliament election results in Formentera
Party Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Won +/−
People for Formentera+PSOE (GxF+PSOE) 2,006 59.29 +5.27 1 ±0
People's Party (PP)[lower-alpha 1] 904 26.72 –11.67 0 ±0
Commitment for Formentera (CompromísFormentera) 383 11.32 New 0 ±0
We Can (Podem) 0 0.00 New 0 ±0
Blank ballots 90 2.66 +0.45
Total 3,383 100.00 1 ±0
Valid votes 3,383 95.51 –2.62
Invalid votes 159 4.49 +2.62
Votes cast / turnout 3,542 50.17 –9.04
Abstentions 3,518 49.83 +9.04
Registered voters 7,060
Source: Balearic Islands Electoral Board
  1. PP results are compared to PP–GUIF–Sa Unió totals in the 2011 election.

Ibiza

Summary of the 24 May 2015 Balearic Islands Parliament election results in Ibiza
Party Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Won +/−
People's Party (PP) 14,287 32.89 –16.94 5 –3
Socialist Party of the Balearic Islands (PSIB–PSOE) 10,292 23.69 –6.94 4 ±0
We Can (Podem) 7,508 17.28 New 3 +3
Proposal for the Isles (El PI) 2,486 5.72 New 0 ±0
People for Ibiza (GxE) 1,680 3.86 New 0 ±0
Let's Win the Balearic Islands (Guanyem)[lower-alpha 1] 1,383 3.18 –2.52 0 ±0
More Ibiza–Democratic Corsairs (MEC) 1,042 2.39 New 0 ±0
Citizen Movement EPIC Ibiza (mcEPIC) 1,000 2.30 New 0 ±0
Island Alternative (AL–in) 794 1.82 New 0 ±0
Republican Left–Ibiza Yes (ER–Eivissa Sí) 766 1.76 New 0 ±0
Union, Progress and Democracy (UPyD) 733 1.68 –0.70 0 ±0
Renewal Party of Ibiza and Formentera (PREF) 396 0.91 New 0 ±0
Blank ballots 1,071 2.47 –1.46
Total 43,438 100.00 12 ±0
Valid votes 43,438 98.74 +0.52
Invalid votes 556 1.26 –0.52
Votes cast / turnout 43,994 48.27 –3.01
Abstentions 47,144 51.73 +3.01
Registered voters 91,188
Source: Balearic Islands Electoral Board
  1. Guanyem results are compared to the combined totals of ExC and ENE in the 2011 election.

Majorca

Summary of the 24 May 2015 Balearic Islands Parliament election results in Majorca
Party Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Won +/−
People's Party (PP) 96,435 27.75 –18.70 10 –9
Socialist Party of the Balearic Islands (PSIB–PSOE) 63,045 18.14 –5.49 7 –3
More for Majorca–PSM–Agreement–Initiative Greens (Més–PSM–Entesa–IV) 59,617 17.15 +6.43 6 +2
We Can (Podem) 50,773 14.61 New 5 +5
Proposal for the Isles (El PI)[lower-alpha 1] 30,527 8.78 +1.60 3 +3
Citizens–Party of the Citizenry (C's) 25,651 7.38 +7.13 2 +2
Let's Win the Balearic Islands (Guanyem) 5,920 1.70 –1.16 0 ±0
Animalist Party Against Mistreatment of Animals (PACMA) 3,476 1.00 +0.62 0 ±0
Blank ballots 5,934 1.71 –1.04
Total 347,439 100.00 33 ±0
Valid votes 347,439 98.68 +0.23
Invalid votes 4,654 1.32 –0.23
Votes cast / turnout 352,093 58.59 –1.28
Abstentions 248,846 41.41 +1.28
Registered voters 600,639
Source: Balearic Islands Electoral Board
  1. El PI results are compared to the combined totals of IB–Lliga and CxI in the 2011 election.

Minorca

Summary of the 24 May 2015 Balearic Islands Parliament election results in Minorca
Party Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Won +/−
People's Party (PP) 11,557 30.73 –15.37 5 –3
Socialist Party of the Balearic Islands (PSIB–PSOE) 8,461 22.50 –4.60 3 –1
More for Minorca (MpM)[lower-alpha 1] 6,582 17.50 +7.68 3 +2
We Can (Podem) 5,208 13.85 New 2 +2
Citizens of Menorca–Ciutadella de Minorca People's Union (CMe–UPCM) 1,938 5.15 +3.81 0 ±0
Left of Menorca–United Left (EM–EU) 1,437 3.82 –0.31 0 ±0
Proposal for the Isles (El PI)[lower-alpha 2] 1,224 3.25 +0.70 0 ±0
Zero Cuts Minorca (Recortes Cero) 207 0.55 New 0 ±0
Blank ballots 985 2.62 –0.80
Total 37,599 100.00 13 ±0
Valid votes 37,599 98.40 +0.09
Invalid votes 610 1.60 –0.09
Votes cast / turnout 38,209 56.82 –2.16
Abstentions 29,037 43.18 +2.16
Registered voters 67,246
Source: Balearic Islands Electoral Board
  1. MpM results are compared to the totals of PSMe–EN in the 2011 election.
  2. El PI results are compared to the totals of UMe in the 2011 election.

Post-election

Investiture vote

First round: 30 June 2015
Absolute majority (30/59) required
Candidate: Francina Armengol
Choice Vote
Parties Votes
Yes Yes PSIB-PSOE (14), Podem (10), Més (6), MpM (3), GxF (1)
34 / 59
No PP (20), C's (2)
22 / 59
Abstentions PI (3)
3 / 59
Source: Historia Electoral

References

  1. Balearic Islands election results historiaelectoral.com, accessed 2 October 2016
  2. The green tide collapses Palma in the biggest demonstration in the history of Majorca (in Spanish). Diario de Mallorca. 2013-09-29.
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