Basque parliamentary election, 2012

Basque parliamentary election, 2012
Basque Country (autonomous community)
21 October 2012

All 75 seats in the Basque Parliament
38 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered 1,775,351 Decrease0.0%
Turnout 1,135,568 (64.0%)
Decrease0.7 pp
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Iñigo Urkullu Laura Mintegi Patxi López
Party EAJ/PNV EH Bildu PSE–EE (PSOE)
Leader since 2 December 2007 2 July 2012 23 March 2002
Leader's seat Biscay Biscay Álava
Last election 30 seats, 38.1% 5 seats, 9.6%[lower-alpha 1] 25 seats, 30.4%
Seats won 27 21 16
Seat change Decrease3 Increase16 Decrease9
Popular vote 384,766 277,923 212,809
Percentage 34.2% 24.7% 18.9%
Swing Decrease3.9 pp Increase15.1 pp Decrease11.5 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Antonio Basagoiti Gorka Maneiro
Party PP UPyD
Leader since 25 October 2008 2008
Leader's seat Biscay Álava
Last election 13 seats, 13.9% 1 seat, 2.1%
Seats won 10 1
Seat change Decrease3 ±0
Popular vote 130,584 21,539
Percentage 11.6% 1.9%
Swing Decrease2.3 pp Decrease0.2 pp

Provinces won by EAJ/PNV (green) and EH Bildu (light green)

Lehendakari before election

Patxi López
PSE–EE (PSOE)

Elected Lehendakari

Iñigo Urkullu
EAJ/PNV

The 2012 Basque parliamentary election was held on Sunday, 21 October 2012, to elect the 10th Basque Parliament, the regional legislature of the Spanish autonomous community of the Basque Country. All 75 seats in the Parliament were up for election. The election was held simultaneously with a regional election in Galicia.

Lehendakari Patxi López announced the snap election half a year before scheduled as a result of the People's Party (PP) withdrawing their support from the government.[1] The election saw a plummeting of the ruling Socialist Party (PSE–EE) share, with the Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) retaining first place and returning to government after its first time in opposition. The abertzale left experienced a major breakthrough under the EH Bildu label, after 9 years of political illegalization. The PP deepened on its long-term decline and scored its worst result since 1990, while Union, Progress and Democracy (UPyD) retained its single seat in Parliament.[2]

Electoral system

The 75 members of the Basque Parliament were elected in 3 multi-member districts, corresponding to the Basque Country's three provinces, using the D'Hondt method and a closed-list proportional representation system. Each district was assigned a fixed set of seats, distributed as follows: Alava (25), Biscay (25) and Gipuzkoa (25).

Voting was on the basis of universal suffrage in a secret ballot. Only lists polling above 3% of valid votes in each district (which include blank ballotsfor none of the above) were entitled to enter the seat distribution.[3]

Background

Following the 2009 parliamentary election, Patxi López of the Basque Socialist Party (PSE-EE) became the first Lehendakari (i.e. regional president) in thirty years not to be affiliated to the Basque Nationalist Party (EAJ-PNV).

In 2011 Eusko Alkartasuna (EA), Alternatiba, other abertzale groups and independent individuals from the Basque leftist-nationalist milieu, formed a coalition named Bildu.

In the 2011 municipal elections, the EAJ-PNV came first with 30.1% of the vote, but the big winner was Bildu, which obtained 25.5% and a majority of town councillors. Among the other parties, the PSE-EE gained 16.3%, the People's Party (PP) 13.5%, and Aralar 3.0%.[4]

In late 2011 the leftist-secessionist coalition was enlarged to include other abertzale groups, including Aralar. In the 2011 general election, this new coalition, known as Amaiur, came second in the Basque Country with 24.1% of the vote, behind the EAJ-PNV, which came first with 27.4%. Among the other parties, the PSE-EE won 21.5% of the vote and the PP 17.8%.[5]

The four main groups that constituted Amaiur, namely abertzale left (former Batasuna members, led by Rufi Etxeberria), EA, Alternatiba and Aralar, announced that they would also stand as part of a joint list also in the election.[6] That list was named Euskal Herria Bildu (EHB)[7] and Laura Mintegi was chosen as candidate for Lehendakari.[8]

Opinion polling

Party vote

Poll results are listed in the tables below in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first, and using the date the survey's fieldwork was done, as opposed to the date of publication. If such date is unknown, the date of publication is given instead. 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.

Color key:

  Exit poll

Polling firm/Link Fieldwork/
publication date
Sample
size
TO EB–B Lead
Regional Election 21.10.12 N/A 64.0% 34.2 18.9 11.6 1.5 1.9 24.7 2.7 9.5
Ipsos-Eco Consulting 21.10.12 ? ? 32.6 16.9 11.4 1.5 1.4 28.9 2.9 3.7
NC Report 02.10.12–13.10.12 1,020 64.5% 33.2 18.9 13.0 2.5 26.4 3.7 6.8
Aztiker 02.10.12–11.10.12 1,200 ? 34.7 14.6 10.8 0.0 2.2 28.5 3.2 6.2
Sigma Dos 08.10.12–10.10.12 1,050 ? 33.3 20.2 14.7 2.1 24.5 2.8 8.8
My Word 03.10.12–10.10.12 1,206 ? 32.3 18.8 10.5 1.5 5.8 25.6 1.8 6.7
Aztiker 01.10.12–10.10.12 ? ? 35.2 14.6 10.4 2.2 28.3 3.3 6.9
Aztiker 30.09.12–09.10.12 ? ? 34.4 15.3 10.8 2.1 28.2 3.2 6.2
Aztiker 29.09.12–08.10.12 ? ? 34.6 15.3 11.2 2.0 27.9 3.1 6.7
Ikerfel 06.10.12–07.10.12 2,000 ? 33.1 18.5 12.5 1.9 26.3 4.5 6.8
Aztiker 28.09.12–07.10.12 ? ? 32.7 15.6 11.5 2.6 27.2 3.8 5.5
Ikertalde 01.10.12–05.10.12 2,254 69% 33.4 19.4 11.4 0.7 1.5 26.6 2.6 6.8
Aztiker 25.09.12–05.10.12 ? ? 32.2 16.8 11.8 2.1 27.4 3.0 4.8
NC Report 25.09.12–04.10.12 ? ? 32.1 18.9 13.3 2.8 28.0 4.1
Aztiker 24.09.12–04.10.12 ? ? 33.4 14.9 12.4 2.0 27.2 3.4 6.2
Gizaker 02.10.12–03.10.12 ? ? 33.9 19.8 14.2 1.1 1.3 27.1 1.9 6.8
Aztiker 23.09.12–03.10.12 ? ? 35.8 15.8 13.8 1.7 27.4 3.6 8.4
Aztiker 22.09.12–02.10.12 1,030 ? 35.1 16.3 14.1 0.2 1.7 26.8 3.8 8.3
NC Report 30.09.12 ? ? 31.5 17.1 13.7 3.1 27.5 4.0
CIS 10.09.12–25.09.12 2,898 ? 36.2 17.2 10.7 2.0 25.1 4.2 11.1
NC Report 23.09.12 ? ? 31.5 18.2 13.8 2.5 27.7 3.8
NC Report 16.09.12 ? ? 32.0 18.6 14.3 2.9 26.7 5.3
NC Report 09.09.12 ? ? 31.8 18.9 14.2 2.8 26.3 5.5
NC Report 21.08.12–25.08.12 570 64.3% 31.2 19.0 14.1 3.1 26.5 3.5 4.7
Sigma Dos 22.08.12–24.08.12 900 ? 33.7 21.4 12.8 1.1 27.3 2.3 6.4
Ikerfel 24.06.12 750 ? 34.6 18.8 12.1 1.2 25.8 4.7 8.8
NC Report 21.06.12–23.06.12 750 64.3% 30.6 19.5 16.7 3.8 2.3 25.1 5.5
UPV/EHU 08.05.12–24.05.12 1,200 65% 32.1 20.0 14.0 2.0 1.8 24.7 3.0 7.4
NC Report 07.05.12–12.05.12 900 64.3% 29.8 19.1 16.5 3.5 27.2 2.6
Gara 23.04.12 625 ? 29 15 16 1 5 28 1
UPV/EHU 25.11.11–19.12.11 1,200 65% 30.7 18.3 15.4 1.8 24.7 3.1 6.0
General Election 20.11.11 N/A 67.3% 27.4 21.6 17.8 1.8 24.1 3.7 3.3
JJGG Election 22.05.11 N/A 63.5% 29.6 16.1 13.7 3.3 3.2 0.8 24.3 5.3
Gizaker 27.01.11–29.01.11 ? ? 36.7 24.4 12.4 5.4 1.5 12.8 12.3
Gizaker 02.04.10 ? 67.7% 38.9 29.3 13.3 9.5 3.3 2.2 1.8 9.6
EP Election 07.06.09 N/A 41.2% 28.5 27.8 16.0 5.6 1.8 1.5 16.0 0.7
Regional Election 01.03.09 N/A 64.7% 38.1 30.4 13.9 6.0 3.6 3.5 2.1 7.7

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. 38 seats were required for an absolute majority in the Basque Parliament.

Color key:

  Exit poll

Polling firm/Link Fieldwork/
publication date
EB–B
Regional Election 21.10.12 27 16 10 0 1 21 0
Ipsos-Eco Consulting 21.10.12 24/27 13/15 9/11 0 0/1 23/26 0/1
NC Report 02.10.12–13.10.12 24/27 14/16 10/12 0 1 20/22 2
Aztiker 02.10.12–11.10.12 28 12 9 0 1 24 1
Sigma Dos 08.10.12–10.10.12 24/26 16/18 12 0 0 20 1
My Word 03.10.12–10.10.12 25/27 14/15 9/10 0 1 23/25 0
Aztiker 01.10.12–10.10.12 28 12 8 0 1 24 2
Aztiker 30.09.12–09.10.12 28 12 9 0 1 24 1
Aztiker 29.09.12–08.10.12 27 13 10 0 1 23 1
Ikerfel 06.10.12–07.10.12 25/27 15/16 10 0 0/1 21 2/3
Aztiker 28.09.12–07.10.12 27 13 9 0 1 23 2
Ikertalde 01.10.12–05.10.12 24/26 16/17 10 0 1 21/23 0/1
Aztiker 25.09.12–05.10.12 26 13 10 0 1 24 1
NC Report 25.09.12–04.10.12 24/25 14 10/12 0 1 21/23 3
Aztiker 24.09.12–04.10.12 26 13 11 0 0 23 2
Gizaker 02.10.12–03.10.12 24/25 16/17 11/13 0 0 21/22 0
Aztiker 23.09.12–03.10.12 26 14 11 0 1 22 1
Aztiker 22.09.12–02.10.12 26 14 11 0 0 22 2
NC Report 30.09.12 23/25 14/15 11/13 0 0 22/24 0/1
CIS 10.09.12–25.09.12 27 14 9/10 0 0 21/22 3
NC Report 23.09.12 23/25 14/15 11/13 0 0 21/24 1/2
NC Report 16.09.12 23/26 14/16 11/13 0 1 21/22 1
NC Report 21.08.12–25.08.12 22/25 14/16 11/13 0 1 20/22 2
Sigma Dos 22.08.12–24.08.12 24/25 17 12 0 0 21/22 0
Ikerfel 24.06.12 24/26 14/17 11/12 0 0 19/21 2
NC Report 21.06.12–23.06.12 22/24 15/16 14 1/2 0 21/22 0
UPV/EHU 08.05.12–24.05.12 23/24 17 12/13 0 0 22 0
NC Report 07.05.12–12.05.12 22/23 15 14 1/2 0 22/23 0
Gara 23.04.12 22 12 15 2 0 24 0
UPV/EHU 25.11.11–19.12.11 22/23 16 14 0 0 19/22 0/3
General Election 20.11.11 (20) (18) (15) (0) (20) (2)
JJGG Election 22.05.11 (24) (13) (13) (1) (2) (0) (22)
Gizaker 27.01.11–29.01.11 29/30 20/21 11/12 3/4 0 0 1 9/10
Gizaker 02.04.10 31 24 12 5 1 1 1
EP Election 07.06.09 (21) (24) (14) (4) (0) (0) (12)
Regional Election 01.03.09 30 25 13 4 1 1 1

Results

Overall

Summary of the 21 October 2012 Basque Parliament election results
Party Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Won +/−
Basque Nationalist Party (EAJ/PNV) 384,766 34.16 –3.98 27 –3
Basque Country Unite (EH Bildu)[lower-alpha 1] 277,923 24.67 +15.05 21 +16
Socialist Party of the Basque Country–Basque Country Left (PSE–EE (PSOE)) 212,809 18.89 –11.47 16 –9
People's Party of the Basque Country (PP) 130,584 11.59 –2.36 10 –3
United Left–The Greens: Plural Left (IU–LV) 30,318 2.69 New 0 ±0
Union, Progress and Democracy (UPyD) 21,539 1.91 –0.21 1 ±0
United Left–Greens (EB–B) 17,345 1.54 –1.93 0 –1
Equo Greens–Basque Ecologists (EB–EE) 11,625 1.03 New 0 ±0
Blank Seats (EB/AZ) 11,480 1.02 New 0 ±0
Blank ballots 14,640 1.30 +0.20
Total 1,126,400 100.00 75 ±0
Valid votes 1,126,400 99.18 +7.98
Invalid votes 9,168 0.81 –7.98
Votes cast / turnout 1,135,568 63.96 –0.72
Abstentions 639,783 36.04 +0.72
Registered voters 1,775,351
Source: Argos Information Portal
  1. 1 2 EH Bildu results are compared to the combined totals of Aralar and Basque Solidarity in the 2009 election.
Vote share
EAJ/PNV
 
34.16%
EH Bildu
 
24.67%
PSE–EE (PSOE)
 
18.89%
PP
 
11.59%
IU–LV
 
2.69%
UPyD
 
1.91%
EB–B
 
1.54%
EB–EE
 
1.03%
EB/AZ
 
1.02%
Others
 
1.19%
Blank ballots
 
1.30%
Parliamentary seats
EAJ/PNV
 
36.00%
EH Bildu
 
28.00%
PSE–EE (PSOE)
 
21.33%
PP
 
13.33%
UPyD
 
1.33%

Results by district

District PNV EHB PSE–EE PP UPyD
% S % S % S % S % S
Álava 25.5 7 21.7 6 19.3 6 18.7 5 3.5 1
Biscay 37.9 11 21.2 6 18.7 5 11.7 3 1.8
Gipuzkoa 31.6 9 31.8 9 19.0 5 8.4 2 1.4
Total 34.2 27 24.7 21 18.9 16 11.6 10 1.9 1

Aftermath

Investiture vote

First round: 12 December 2012
Absolute majority (38/75) required
Choice Vote
Parties Votes
Iñigo Urkullu PNV (27)
27 / 75
Laura Mintegi EH Bildu (21)
21 / 75
Blank ballots PSE–EE (16), PP (10), UPyD (1)
27 / 75
Source: Historia Electoral
Second round: 13 December 2012
Simple majority required
Choice Vote
Parties Votes
YesIñigo Urkullu PNV (27)
27 / 75
Laura Mintegi EH Bildu (21)
21 / 75
Blank ballots PSE–EE (16), PP (10), UPyD (1)
27 / 75
Source: Historia Electoral

References

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