This is the results breakdown of the local elections held in Aragon on 22 May 2011. The following tables show detailed results in the autonomous community's most populous municipalities, sorted alphabetically.[1][2][3]
Overall
Councillor share for parties securing >1.0% of councillors up for election.
- PSOE (39.46%)
- PP (30.44%)
- PAR (22.73%)
- CHA (4.24%)
- CCA (1.17%)
- IU (1.12%)
- Other (0.84%)
← Summary of the 22 May 2011 municipal election results in Aragon →
Parties and alliances
|
Popular vote
|
Councillors
|
Votes
|
%
|
±pp
|
Total
|
+/−
|
|
People's Party (PP)
|
251,188 |
36.51 |
+6.36
|
1,327 |
+224
|
|
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
|
213,913 |
31.09 |
−7.42
|
1,720 |
−102
|
|
Aragonese Party (PAR)
|
77,593 |
11.28 |
−2.62
|
991 |
+8
|
|
Aragonese Union (CHA)
|
53,149 |
7.73 |
−0.91
|
185 |
−43
|
|
United Left of Aragon (IU)
|
39,440 |
5.73 |
+1.23
|
49 |
+2
|
|
Union, Progress and Democracy (UPyD)
|
13,109 |
1.91 |
New
|
1 |
+1
|
|
Commitment with Aragon (CCA)
|
4,036 |
0.59 |
New
|
51 |
+51
|
|
Greens–Ecolo (V–Ecolo)1
|
2,652 |
0.39 |
+0.02
|
1 |
−1
|
|
Federation of Independents of Aragon (FIA)
|
2,634 |
0.38 |
New
|
13 |
+13
|
|
The Greens–Green Group (LV–GV)
|
1,505 |
0.22 |
+0.10
|
0 |
−1
|
|
Anti-Bullfighting Party Against Mistreatment of Animals (PACMA)
|
1,107 |
0.16 |
+0.02
|
0 |
±0
|
|
Liberal Democratic Centre (CDL)
|
1,030 |
0.15 |
−0.03
|
3 |
±0
|
|
Commitment for Caspe (CPC)
|
862 |
0.13 |
−0.11
|
3 |
−2
|
|
For a Fairer World (PUM+J)
|
587 |
0.09 |
+0.01
|
0 |
±0
|
|
Aragonese Land (TA)
|
500 |
0.07 |
New
|
0 |
±0
|
|
Aragon United Citizens Party (pCUA)
|
465 |
0.07 |
−0.16
|
0 |
−3
|
|
Others
|
2,755 |
0.40 |
—
|
15 |
−14
|
Blank ballots
|
21,480 |
3.12 |
+0.69
|
|
|
Total
|
688,005 |
100.00 |
|
4,359 |
+133
|
|
Valid votes
|
688,005 |
98.41 |
−0.73
|
|
Invalid votes
|
11,095 |
1.59 |
+0.73
|
Votes cast / turnout
|
699,100 |
69.73 |
+3.08
|
Abstentions
|
303,485 |
30.27 |
−3.08
|
Registered voters
|
1,002,585 |
|
|
Sources[1][4]
|
Footnotes:
- 1 Greens–Ecolo results are compared to The Greens–Federation of Independents of Aragon totals in the 2007 elections.
|
Popular vote |
|
|
|
PP |
|
36.51% |
PSOE |
|
31.09% |
PAR |
|
11.28% |
CHA |
|
7.73% |
IU |
|
5.73% |
UPyD |
|
1.91% |
Others |
|
2.64% |
Blank ballots |
|
3.12% |
|
City control
The following table lists party control in the most populous municipalities, including provincial capitals (shown in bold).[1] Gains for a party are displayed with the cell's background shaded in that party's colour.
Municipalities
Calatayud
- Population: 21,717
Huesca
- Population: 52,347
← Summary of the 22 May 2011 City Council of Huesca election results →
|
Parties and alliances
|
Popular vote
|
Seats
|
Votes
|
%
|
±pp
|
Total
|
+/−
|
|
People's Party (PP)
|
9,164 |
38.06 |
+5.87
|
11 |
+4
|
|
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
|
7,583 |
31.50 |
−6.94
|
9 |
±0
|
|
Aragonese Party (PAR)
|
1,653 |
6.87 |
−1.36
|
2 |
±0
|
|
Aragonese Union (CHA)
|
1,632 |
6.78 |
−2.25
|
2 |
±0
|
|
United Left of Aragon (IU)
|
1,558 |
6.47 |
+0.70
|
1 |
±0
|
|
|
Greens–Ecolo (V–Ecolo)
|
914 |
3.80 |
New
|
0 |
±0
|
|
Union, Progress and Democracy (UPyD)
|
564 |
2.34 |
New
|
0 |
±0
|
|
Spanish Alternative (AES)
|
183 |
0.76 |
New
|
0 |
±0
|
|
Communist Unification of Spain (UCE)
|
15 |
0.06 |
New
|
0 |
±0
|
Blank ballots
|
809 |
3.36 |
+0.46
|
|
|
Total
|
24,075 |
|
25 |
+4
|
|
Valid votes
|
24,075 |
98.34 |
−1.00
|
|
Invalid votes
|
407 |
1.66 |
+1.00
|
Votes cast / turnout
|
24,482 |
63.79 |
+3.34
|
Abstentions
|
13,897 |
36.21 |
−3.34
|
Registered voters
|
38,379 |
|
|
Sources[1][7][8]
|
Teruel
- Population: 35,241
← Summary of the 22 May 2011 City Council of Teruel election results →
|
Parties and alliances
|
Popular vote
|
Seats
|
Votes
|
%
|
±pp
|
Total
|
+/−
|
|
People's Party (PP)
|
7,932 |
47.83 |
+12.25
|
12 |
+4
|
|
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
|
3,461 |
20.87 |
−10.26
|
5 |
−2
|
|
Aragonese Union (CHA)
|
1,388 |
8.37 |
−0.20
|
2 |
±0
|
|
United Left of Aragon (IU)
|
1,174 |
7.08 |
+2.23
|
1 |
+1
|
|
Aragonese Party (PAR)
|
1,170 |
7.05 |
−9.46
|
1 |
−3
|
|
|
Commitment with Aragon (CCA)
|
445 |
2.68 |
New
|
0 |
±0
|
|
Union, Progress and Democracy (UPyD)
|
354 |
2.13 |
New
|
0 |
±0
|
Blank ballots
|
660 |
3.98 |
+1.49
|
|
|
Total
|
16,584 |
|
21 |
±0
|
|
Valid votes
|
16,584 |
97.79 |
−0.93
|
|
Invalid votes
|
375 |
2.21 |
+0.93
|
Votes cast / turnout
|
16,959 |
65.11 |
+1.17
|
Abstentions
|
9,089 |
34.89 |
−1.17
|
Registered voters
|
26,048 |
|
|
Sources[1][5][9]
|
Zaragoza
- Population: 675,121
← Summary of the 22 May 2011 City Council of Zaragoza election results →
|
Parties and alliances
|
Popular vote
|
Seats
|
Votes
|
%
|
±pp
|
Total
|
+/−
|
|
People's Party (PP)
|
131,350 |
41.26 |
+7.32
|
15 |
+3
|
|
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
|
86,395 |
27.14 |
−10.92
|
10 |
−3
|
|
Aragonese Union (CHA)
|
29,402 |
9.24 |
−0.37
|
3 |
±0
|
|
United Left of Aragon (IU)
|
25,197 |
7.92 |
+2.61
|
3 |
+2
|
|
|
Aragonese Party (PAR)
|
14,455 |
4.54 |
−3.82
|
0 |
−2
|
|
Union, Progress and Democracy (UPyD)
|
11,401 |
3.58 |
New
|
0 |
±0
|
|
Greens–Ecolo (V–Ecolo)1
|
1,577 |
0.50 |
−0.18
|
0 |
±0
|
|
The Greens–Green Group (LV–GV)
|
1,505 |
0.47 |
New
|
0 |
±0
|
|
Commitment with Aragon (CCA)
|
1,058 |
0.33 |
New
|
0 |
±0
|
|
Anti-Bullfighting Party Against Mistreatment of Animals (PACMA)
|
1,051 |
0.33 |
+0.03
|
0 |
±0
|
|
For a Fairer World (PUM+J)
|
587 |
0.18 |
+0.01
|
0 |
±0
|
|
Aragonese Land (TA)
|
499 |
0.16 |
New
|
0 |
±0
|
|
Federation of Independents of Aragon (FIA)
|
466 |
0.15 |
New
|
0 |
±0
|
|
Aragon United Citizens Party (pCUA)
|
465 |
0.15 |
−0.24
|
0 |
±0
|
|
Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain (PCPE)
|
384 |
0.12 |
New
|
0 |
±0
|
|
Family and Life Party (PFyV)
|
301 |
0.09 |
−0.06
|
0 |
±0
|
|
Humanist Party (PH)
|
271 |
0.09 |
+0.01
|
0 |
±0
|
|
Spanish Alternative (AES)
|
235 |
0.07 |
New
|
0 |
±0
|
|
Liberal Democratic Centre (CDL)
|
178 |
0.06 |
−0.11
|
0 |
±0
|
|
The Independent Voice of Aragon (L'VIA)
|
158 |
0.05 |
New
|
0 |
±0
|
Blank ballots
|
11,380 |
3.58 |
+0.81
|
|
|
Total
|
318,315 |
|
31 |
±0
|
|
Valid votes
|
318,315 |
98.52 |
−0.93
|
|
Invalid votes
|
4,768 |
1.48 |
+0.93
|
Votes cast / turnout
|
323,083 |
65.13 |
+5.02
|
Abstentions
|
172,979 |
34.87 |
−5.02
|
Registered voters
|
496,062 |
|
|
Sources[1][5][10][11]
|
Footnotes:
- 1 Greens–Ecolo results are compared to The Greens–Federation of Independents of Aragon totals in the 2007 elections.
|
See also
References
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- ^ "Elecciones Municipales. 22 de mayo de 2011. Aragón". eldiario.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 June 2019.
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- ^ "Electoral Results Consultation. Municipal. May 2011. Aragon". Ministry of the Interior (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 January 2019.
- ^ a b c "Acuerdo de 30 de junio de 2011, de la Junta Electoral Central, por el que se procede a la publicación del resumen de los resultados de las elecciones locales convocadas por Real Decreto 424/2011, de 28 de marzo, y celebradas el 22 de mayo de 2011, según los datos que figuran en las actas de proclamación remitidas por cada una de las Juntas Electorales de Zona. Provincias: Salamanca, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Segovia, Sevilla, Soria, Tarragona, Teruel, Toledo, Valencia, Valladolid, Vizcaya, Zamora, Zaragoza, Ceuta y Melilla" (PDF) (in Spanish). Boletín Oficial del Estado. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
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- ^ "Acuerdo de 30 de junio de 2011, de la Junta Electoral Central, por el que se procede a la publicación del resumen de los resultados de las elecciones locales convocadas por Real Decreto 424/2011, de 28 de marzo, y celebradas el 22 de mayo de 2011, según los datos que figuran en las actas de proclamación remitidas por cada una de las Juntas Electorales de Zona. Provincias: Barcelona, Burgos, Cáceres, Cádiz, Cantabria, Castellón, Ciudad Real, Córdoba, A Coruña, Cuenca, Girona, Granada, Guadalajara, Guipúzcoa, Huelva, Huesca y Jaén" (PDF) (in Spanish). Boletín Oficial del Estado. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
- ^ "Electoral Results Consultation. Municipal. May 2011. Huesca Municipality". Ministry of the Interior (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 March 2018.
- ^ "Electoral Results Consultation. Municipal. May 2011. Teruel Municipality". Ministry of the Interior (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 March 2018.
- ^ "Electoral Results Consultation. Municipal. May 2011. Zaragoza Municipality". Ministry of the Interior (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 March 2018.
- ^ "Elecciones municipales en Zaragoza (1979 - 2015)". Historia Electoral.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 February 2018.