The 2023 Aragonese regional election was held on Sunday, 28 May 2023, to elect the 11th Cortes of the autonomous community of Aragon. All 67 seats in the Cortes were up for election. The election was held simultaneously with regional elections in eleven other autonomous communities and local elections all throughout Spain.
Quick Facts All 67 seats in the Cortes of Aragon 34 seats needed for a majority, Registered ...
2023 Aragonese regional election|
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Opinion polls |
Registered | 1,019,050 0.1% |
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Turnout | 678,112 (66.5%) 0.3 pp |
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First party |
Second party |
Third party |
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Leader |
Jorge Azcón |
Javier Lambán |
Alejandro Nolasco |
Party |
PP |
PSOE |
Vox |
Leader since |
19 December 2021 |
31 March 2012 |
23 December 2022 |
Leader's seat |
Zaragoza |
Zaragoza |
Teruel |
Last election |
16 seats, 20.9% |
24 seats, 30.8% |
3 seats, 6.1% |
Seats won |
28 |
23 |
7 |
Seat change |
12 |
1 |
4 |
Popular vote |
237,817 |
197,919 |
75,349 |
Percentage |
35.5% |
29.6% |
11.2% |
Swing |
14.6 pp |
1.2 pp |
5.1 pp |
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Fourth party |
Fifth party |
Sixth party |
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Leader |
José Luis Soro |
Tomás Guitarte |
Maru Díaz |
Party |
CHA |
Existe |
Podemos–AV |
Leader since |
10 February 2012 |
28 January 2023 |
27 November 2018 |
Leader's seat |
Zaragoza |
Teruel |
Zaragoza |
Last election |
3 seats, 6.3% |
Did not contest |
5 seats, 8.1% |
Seats won |
3 |
3 |
1 |
Seat change |
0 |
3 |
4 |
Popular vote |
34,163 |
33,190 |
26,923 |
Percentage |
5.1% |
5.0% |
4.0% |
Swing |
1.2 pp |
New party |
4.1 pp |
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Seventh party |
Eighth party |
Ninth party |
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Leader |
Álvaro Sanz |
Alberto Izquierdo |
Carlos Ortas |
Party |
IU |
PAR |
CS–Tú Aragón |
Leader since |
27 May 2017 |
10 March 2023 |
22 March 2023 |
Leader's seat |
Zaragoza |
Teruel |
Zaragoza (lost) |
Last election |
1 seat, 3.3% |
3 seats, 5.1% |
12 seats, 16.7% |
Seats won |
1 |
1 |
0 |
Seat change |
0 |
2 |
12 |
Popular vote |
20,959 |
13,988 |
8,595 |
Percentage |
3.1% |
2.1% |
1.3% |
Swing |
0.2 pp |
3.0 pp |
15.4 pp |
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Close
The election saw a victory for the People's Party (PP) which, together with the far-right Vox, was able to command a majority of seats in the Cortes. The previous government, formed by the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), Podemos, Aragonese Union (CHA) and the Aragonese Party (PAR) under two-term Aragonese president Javier Lambán, fell five seats short of a majority even with the support of United Left (IU). As a result, PP leader Jorge Azcón was able to become new regional president through a coalition with Vox.