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{{Short description|Regional election of the Canary Islands}}
{{Infobox election
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2019 Canarian regional election
| election_name = 2019 Canarian regional election
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| previous_election = 2015 Canarian regional election
| previous_election = 2015 Canarian regional election
| previous_year = 2015
| previous_year = 2015
| next_election = Next Canarian regional election
| next_election = 2023 Canarian regional election
| next_year = Next
| next_year = 2023
| outgoing_members =
| outgoing_members =
| elected_members =
| elected_members =
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| majority_seats = 36
| majority_seats = 36
| opinion_polls = #Opinion polls
| opinion_polls = #Opinion polls
| registered = '''Island''': 1,719,596 {{small|[[File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg|10px]]3.5%}}<br/>'''Regional''': 1,720,724
| registered = '''Island''': 1,719,596 [[File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg|10px]]3.5%<br/>'''Regional''': 1,720,724
| turnout = '''Island''': 904,369 (52.6%) [[File:Red Arrow Down.svg|10px]]3.5 [[Percentage point|pp]]<br/>'''Regional''': 904.093 (52.5%)
| turnout = '''Island''': 904,369 (52.6%) [[File:Red Arrow Down.svg|10px]]3.5 [[Percentage point|pp]]<br/>'''Regional''': 904,093 (52.5%)
| election_date = 26 May 2019
| election_date = 26 May 2019
| 1blank = Island vote
| 1blank = Island vote
| 2blank = Island %
| 2blank = Island %
| 3blank = Island swing
| 3blank = Island swing
| 4blank = {{abbrv|Reg|Regional}}. vote
| 5blank = {{abbrv|Reg|Regional}}. %


<!-- PSOE -->
<!-- PSOE -->
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| 2data1 = 28.9%
| 2data1 = 28.9%
| 3data1 = [[File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg|10px]]9.0 [[Percentage point|pp]]
| 3data1 = [[File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg|10px]]9.0 [[Percentage point|pp]]
| 4data1 = 264,221
| 5data1 = 29.5%


<!-- CCa–PNC -->
<!-- CCa–PNC -->
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| leader2 = [[Fernando Clavijo Batlle|Fernando Clavijo]]
| leader2 = [[Fernando Clavijo Batlle|Fernando Clavijo]]
| party2 = [[Agreement of Nationalist Unity|CCa–PNC]]
| party2 = [[Agreement of Nationalist Unity|CCa–PNC]]
| colour2 = FFD700
| leader_since2 = 12 September 2014
| leader_since2 = 12 September 2014
| leaders_seat2 = [[2019 Canarian regional election#Overall|Regional]]
| leaders_seat2 = [[2019 Canarian regional election#Overall|Regional]]
| last_election2 = 18 seats, 21.8%{{efn|Results for [[Canarian Coalition|CCa]]–[[Canarian Nationalist Party|PNC]] (18.25%, 18 seats) and [[United for Gran Canaria|Unidos]] (3.59%, 0 seats) in the 2015 election.}}
| last_election2 = 18 seats, 21.8%{{efn|name="CC+Unidos"|Results for [[Canarian Coalition|CCa]]–[[Canarian Nationalist Party|PNC]] (18.25%, 18 seats) and [[United for Gran Canaria|Unidos]] (3.59%, 0 seats) in the 2015 election.}}
| seats2 = 20
| seats2 = 20
| seat_change2 = [[File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg|10px]]2
| seat_change2 = [[File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg|10px]]2
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| 2data2 = 21.9%
| 2data2 = 21.9%
| 3data2 = [[File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg|10px]]0.1 [[Percentage point|pp]]
| 3data2 = [[File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg|10px]]0.1 [[Percentage point|pp]]
| 4data2 = 209,150
| 5data2 = 23.4%


<!-- PP -->
<!-- PP -->
| image3 = [[File:Asier Antona 2017 (cropped).jpg|170x170px]]
| image3 = [[File:Asier Antona 2017 (cropped).jpg|170x170px]]
| leader3 = [[Asier Antona]]
| leader3 = [[Asier Antona Gómez|Asier Antona]]
| party3 = People's Party of the Canary Islands
| party3 = People's Party of the Canary Islands
| leader_since3 = 22 April 2016
| leader_since3 = 22 April 2016
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| 2data3 = 15.2%
| 2data3 = 15.2%
| 3data3 = [[File:Red Arrow Down.svg|10px]]3.4 [[Percentage point|pp]]
| 3data3 = [[File:Red Arrow Down.svg|10px]]3.4 [[Percentage point|pp]]
| 4data3 = 130,617
| 5data3 = 14.6%


<!-- NCa -->
<!-- NCa -->
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| leader_since4 = 26 February 2005
| leader_since4 = 26 February 2005
| leaders_seat4 = [[2019 Canarian regional election#Overall|Regional]]
| leaders_seat4 = [[2019 Canarian regional election#Overall|Regional]]
| last_election4 = 5 seats, 10.2%
| last_election4 = 5 seats, 10.4%{{efn|name="NC+AMF"|Results for [[New Canaries|NCa]] (10.23%, 5 seats) and AMF (0.16%, 0 seats) in the 2015 election.}}
| seats4 = 5
| seats4 = 5
| seat_change4 = [[File:Arrow Blue Right 001.svg|10px]]0
| seat_change4 = [[File:Arrow Blue Right 001.svg|10px]]0
| 1data4 = 80,891
| 1data4 = 80,891
| 2data4 = 9.0%
| 2data4 = 9.0%
| 3data4 = [[File:Red Arrow Down.svg|10px]]1.2 [[Percentage point|pp]]
| 3data4 = [[File:Red Arrow Down.svg|10px]]1.4 [[Percentage point|pp]]
| 4data4 = 82,980
| 5data4 = 9.3%


<!-- Podemos–SSP–Equo -->
<!-- Podemos–SSP–Equo -->
| image5 = [[File:Noemí Santana 2018 Libre Canarias Digital (cropped).JPG|170x170px]]
| image5 = [[File:Noemí Santana 2018 Libre Canarias Digital (cropped).JPG|170x170px]]
| leader5 = [[Noemí Santana Perera|Noemí Santana]]
| leader5 = [[Noemí Santana Perera|Noemí Santana]]
| party5 = [[Podemos (Spanish political party)|Podemos–SSP]]–[[Equo]]
| party5 = Podemos Canarias
| colour5 = 6F2965
| leader_since5 = 1 April 2015
| leader_since5 = 1 April 2015
| leaders_seat5 = [[Gran Canaria (Parliament of the Canary Islands constituency)|Gran Canaria]]
| leaders_seat5 = [[Gran Canaria (Parliament of the Canary Islands constituency)|Gran Canaria]]
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| 2data5 = 8.8%
| 2data5 = 8.8%
| 3data5 = [[File:Red Arrow Down.svg|10px]]5.7 [[Percentage point|pp]]
| 3data5 = [[File:Red Arrow Down.svg|10px]]5.7 [[Percentage point|pp]]
| 4data5 = 76,433
| 5data5 = 8.5%


<!-- ASG -->
<!-- ASG -->
| image6 = [[File:Portrait placeholder.svg|170x170px]]
| image6 = [[File:Casimiro Curbelo 2019 (cropped).jpg|170x170px]]
| leader6 = [[Casimiro Curbelo]]
| leader6 = [[Casimiro Curbelo]]
| party6 = Gomera Socialist Group
| party6 = Gomera Socialist Group
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| 2data6 = 0.7%
| 2data6 = 0.7%
| 3data6 = [[File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg|10px]]0.1 [[Percentage point|pp]]
| 3data6 = [[File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg|10px]]0.1 [[Percentage point|pp]]
| 4data6 = ''[[n/a]]''
| 5data6 = ''[[n/a]]''


<!-- Cs -->
<!-- Cs -->
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| 2data7 = 7.4%
| 2data7 = 7.4%
| 3data7 = [[File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg|10px]]1.5 [[Percentage point|pp]]
| 3data7 = [[File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg|10px]]1.5 [[Percentage point|pp]]
| 4data7 = 62,115
| 5data7 = 6.9%


<!-- map -->
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}}
The '''2019 Canarian regional election''' was held on Sunday, 26 May 2019, to elect the 10th [[Parliament of the Canary Islands|Parliament]] of the [[Canary Islands|Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands]]. All 70 seats in the Parliament were up for election. The election was held simultaneously with [[2019 Spanish regional elections|regional elections]] in eleven other [[Autonomous communities of Spain|autonomous communities]] and [[2019 Spanish local elections|local elections]] all throughout [[Spain]], as well as the [[2019 European Parliament election in Spain|2019 European Parliament election]].
The '''2019 Canarian regional election''' was held on Sunday, 26 May 2019, to elect the 10th [[Parliament of the Canary Islands|Parliament]] of the [[Canary Islands|Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands]]. All 70 seats in the Parliament were up for election. The election was held simultaneously with [[2019 Spanish regional elections|regional elections]] in eleven other [[Autonomous communities of Spain|autonomous communities]] and [[2019 Spanish local elections|local elections]] all throughout [[Spain]], as well as the [[2019 European Parliament election in Spain|2019 European Parliament election]].

The election saw the [[Socialist Party of the Canaries|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party]] (PSOE) under [[Ángel Víctor Torres]] becoming the largest force in the islands. Together with [[New Canaries]] (NCa), the [[Sí Podemos Canarias|Yes We Can Canaries]] alliance led by [[Podemos (Spanish political party)|Podemos]] and the [[Gomera Socialist Group]] (ASG), Torres was able to become [[President of the Canary Islands|regional president]], sending [[Canarian Coalition]] (CCa) into opposition for the first time since 1993. Support for the [[People's Party of the Canary Islands|People's Party]] (PP) shrunk, with the party obtaining its worst result since [[1991 Canarian regional election|1991]].


==Overview==
==Overview==
===Electoral system===
===Electoral system===
The [[Parliament of the Canary Islands]] was the [[Devolution|devolved]], [[unicameral legislature]] of the [[Autonomous communities of Spain|autonomous community]] of the [[Canary Islands]], having legislative power in regional matters as defined by the [[Spanish Constitution of 1978|Spanish Constitution]] and the [[Statute of Autonomy|Canarian Statute of Autonomy]], as well as the ability to vote confidence in or withdraw it from a [[President of the Canary Islands|regional president]].<ref name="CanSoA">{{cite act |title=Ley Orgánica 1/2018, de 5 de noviembre, de reforma del Estatuto de Autonomía de Canarias |type=Organic Law |number=1 |work=[[Boletín Oficial del Estado]] |language=es |date=5 November 2018 |url=https://www.boe.es/buscar/act.php?id=BOE-A-2018-15138 |access-date=6 November 2018}}</ref>
The [[Parliament of the Canary Islands]] was the [[Devolution|devolved]], [[unicameral legislature]] of the [[Autonomous communities of Spain|autonomous community]] of the [[Canary Islands]], having legislative power in regional matters as defined by the [[Spanish Constitution of 1978|Spanish Constitution]] and the [[Statute of Autonomy|Canarian Statute of Autonomy]], as well as the ability to vote confidence in or withdraw it from a [[President of the Canary Islands|regional president]].<ref name="CanSoA">{{cite act |title=Ley Orgánica 1/2018, de 5 de noviembre, de reforma del Estatuto de Autonomía de Canarias |type=Organic Law |number=1 |language=es |date=5 November 2018 |url=https://www.boe.es/buscar/act.php?id=BOE-A-2018-15138 |access-date=6 November 2018}}</ref> Voting for the Parliament was on the basis of [[universal suffrage]], which comprised all nationals over 18 years of age, registered in the Canary Islands and in full enjoyment of their political rights. Additionally, [[Spanish diaspora|Canarians abroad]] were required to [[Voter registration|apply for voting]] before being permitted to vote, a system known as "begged" or expat vote ({{lang-es|Voto rogado}}).<ref>{{cite web |last=Reig Pellicer |first=Naiara |date=16 December 2015 |url=http://www.cafebabel.co.uk/politics/article/spanish-elections-begging-for-the-right-to-vote.html |title=Spanish elections: Begging for the right to vote |website=cafebabel.co.uk |access-date=17 July 2017}}</ref>


Voting for the Parliament was on the basis of [[universal suffrage]], which comprised all nationals over eighteen, registered in the Canary Islands and in full enjoyment of their political rights. Additionally, [[Spanish diaspora|Canarians abroad]] were required to [[Voter registration|apply for voting]] before being permitted to vote, a system known as "begged" or expat vote ({{lang-es|Voto rogado}}).<ref>{{cite web |last=Reig Pellicer |first=Naiara |date=16 December 2015 |url=http://www.cafebabel.co.uk/politics/article/spanish-elections-begging-for-the-right-to-vote.html |title=Spanish elections: Begging for the right to vote |website=cafebabel.co.uk |access-date=17 July 2017}}</ref> The 70 members of the Parliament of the Canary Islands were elected using the [[D'Hondt method]] and a [[closed list]] [[proportional representation]], with an [[electoral threshold]] of 15 percent of valid votes—which included blank ballots—being applied in each constituency. Alternatively, parties could also enter the seat distribution as long as they reached four percent regionally. Seats were allocated to constituencies, corresponding to the [[Canary Islands#Islands|islands]] of [[El Hierro]], [[Fuerteventura]], [[Gran Canaria]], [[La Gomera]], [[La Palma]], [[Lanzarote]] and [[Tenerife]], as well as an additional constituency comprising the whole archipelago, with each being allocated a fixed number of seats: 3 for El Hierro, 8 for Fuerteventura, 15 for Gran Canaria, 4 for La Gomera, 8 for La Palma, 8 for Lanzarote, 15 for Tenerife and 9 for the regional constituency.<ref name="CanSoA"/>
The 70 members of the Parliament of the Canary Islands were elected using the [[D'Hondt method]] and a [[closed list]] [[proportional representation]], with an [[electoral threshold]] of 15 percent of valid votes—which included blank ballots—being applied in each constituency. Alternatively, parties could also enter the seat distribution as long as they reached four percent regionally. Seats were allocated to constituencies, corresponding to the [[Canary Islands#Islands|islands]] of [[El Hierro]], [[Fuerteventura]], [[Gran Canaria]], [[La Gomera]], [[La Palma]], [[Lanzarote]] and [[Tenerife]], as well as an additional constituency comprising the whole archipelago, with each being allocated a fixed number of seats:<ref name="CanSoA"/>

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left;"
|-
! width="50"| Seats
! width="300"| Constituencies
|-
| align="center"| '''15'''
| [[Gran Canaria (Parliament of the Canary Islands constituency)|Gran Canaria]], [[Tenerife (Parliament of the Canary Islands constituency)|Tenerife]]
|-
| align="center"| '''9'''
| [[Canary Islands|Regional]]
|-
| align="center"| '''8'''
| [[Fuerteventura (Parliament of the Canary Islands constituency)|Fuerteventura]]<sup>{{font color|green|(+1)}}</sup>, [[La Palma (Parliament of the Canary Islands constituency)|La Palma]], [[Lanzarote (Parliament of the Canary Islands constituency)|Lanzarote]]
|-
| align="center"| '''4'''
| [[La Gomera (Parliament of the Canary Islands constituency)|La Gomera]]
|-
| align="center"| '''3'''
| [[El Hierro (Parliament of the Canary Islands constituency)|El Hierro]]
|}


===Election date===
===Election date===
The term of the Parliament of the Canary Islands expired four years after the date of its previous election. Elections to the Parliament were fixed for the fourth Sunday of May every four years. The [[2015 Canarian regional election|previous election]] was held on 24 May 2015, setting the election date for the Parliament on Sunday, 26 May 2019.<ref name="CanSoA"/><ref name="CanELaw">{{cite act |title=Ley 7/2003, de 20 de marzo, de Elecciones al Parlamento de Canarias |type=Law |number=7 |work=Boletín Oficial del Estado |language=es |date=20 March 2003 |url=https://www.boe.es/buscar/act.php?id=BOE-A-2003-7685&tn=1&p=20070420 |access-date=12 September 2017}}</ref><ref name="SpaELaw">{{cite act |title=Ley Orgánica 5/1985, de 19 de junio, del Régimen Electoral General |type=Organic Law |number=5 |work=Boletín Oficial del Estado |language=es |date=19 June 1985 |url=https://www.boe.es/buscar/act.php?id=BOE-A-1985-11672&tn=1&p=20190130 |access-date=30 January 2020}}</ref>
The term of the Parliament of the Canary Islands expired four years after the date of its previous election, with elections to the Parliament being fixed for the fourth Sunday of May every four years. The [[2015 Canarian regional election|previous election]] was held on 24 May 2015, setting the election date for the Parliament on Sunday, 26 May 2019.<ref name="CanSoA"/><ref name="CanELaw">{{cite act |title=Ley 7/2003, de 20 de marzo, de Elecciones al Parlamento de Canarias |type=Law |number=7 |language=es |date=20 March 2003 |url=https://www.boe.es/buscar/act.php?id=BOE-A-2003-7685&tn=1&p=20070420 |access-date=12 September 2017}}</ref><ref name="SpaELaw">{{cite act |title=Ley Orgánica 5/1985, de 19 de junio, del Régimen Electoral General |type=Organic Law |number=5 |language=es |date=19 June 1985 |url=https://www.boe.es/buscar/act.php?id=BOE-A-1985-11672&tn=1&p=20190130 |access-date=30 January 2020}}</ref>


After legal amendments in 2018, the president was granted the prerogative to dissolve the Parliament of the Canary Islands and call a [[snap election]], provided that no [[motion of no confidence]] was in process and that dissolution did not occur before one year had elapsed since the previous one. In the event of an investiture process failing to elect a regional president within a two-month period from the first ballot, the Parliament was to be automatically dissolved and a fresh election called. Any snap election held as a result of these circumstances would not alter the period to the next ordinary election, with elected deputies merely serving out what remained of their four-year terms.<ref name="CanSoA"/>
After legal amendments in 2018, the president was granted the prerogative to dissolve the Parliament of the Canary Islands and call a [[snap election]], provided that no [[motion of no confidence]] was in process and that dissolution did not occur before one year had elapsed since the previous one. In the event of an investiture process failing to elect a regional president within a two-month period from the first ballot, the Parliament was to be automatically dissolved and a fresh election called. Any snap election held as a result of these circumstances would not alter the period to the next ordinary election, with elected deputies merely serving out what remained of their four-year terms.<ref name="CanSoA"/>

The election to the Parliament of the Canary Islands was officially triggered on 2 April 2019 after the publication of the election decree in the Official Gazette of the Canary Islands (BOC).<ref name="ElectionDecree">{{cite journal|journal=Boletín Oficial de Canarias|issue=64|date=2 April 2019|language=es|title=Decreto 37/2019, de 1 de abril, del Presidente, por el que se convocan elecciones al Parlamento de Canarias|url=https://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2019/04/02/pdfs/BOE-A-2019-4841.pdf|issn=2483-7105|page=11371}}</ref>


==Parties and candidates==
==Parties and candidates==
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! Seats
! Seats
|-
|-
| width="1" bgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of the Canaries}}"|
| width="1" style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Agreement of Nationalist Unity}}"|
| align="center"| '''[[Agreement of Nationalist Unity|CCa–PNC]]'''
| {{Collapsible list
| title = List
| bullets = on
| [[Canarian Coalition]] (CCa)
| [[Canarian Nationalist Party]] (PNC)
| [[Independent Herrenian Group]] (AHI)
| [[United for Gran Canaria]] (UxGC)
}}
| [[File:Fernando Clavijo 2015 (cropped).jpg|50px]]
| [[Fernando Clavijo Batlle|Fernando Clavijo]]
| [[Regionalism (politics)|Regionalism]]<br/>[[Canarian nationalism]]<br/>[[Centrism]]
| align="center"| 21.84%{{efn|name="CC+Unidos"}}
| {{big|'''18'''}}
| {{tick|15}}
| <ref>{{cite news |date=23 September 2017 |url=https://www.abc.es/espana/canarias/abci-bravo-laguna-lanza-unidos-gran-canaria-elecciones-2019-201709231954_noticia.html |title=Bravo de Laguna lanza a Unidos por Gran Canaria a las elecciones de 2019 |language=es |newspaper=ABC |location=Las Palmas de Gran Canaria |access-date=9 November 2021}}</ref><br/><ref>{{cite news |date=11 April 2018 |url=https://www.europapress.es/islas-canarias/noticia-cc-unidos-gran-canaria-trabajan-acuerdo-concurrir-juntos-elecciones-2019-20180411182034.html |title=CC y Unidos por Gran Canaria trabajan en un acuerdo para concurrir juntos a las elecciones de 2019 |language=es |publisher=Europa Press |location=Las Palmas de Gran Canaria |access-date=9 November 2021}}</ref>
|-
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Socialist Party of the Canaries}}"|
| align="center"| '''[[Socialist Party of the Canaries|PSOE]]'''
| align="center"| '''[[Socialist Party of the Canaries|PSOE]]'''
| {{Collapsible list
| {{Collapsible list
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| <ref>{{cite news |date=23 July 2017 |url=https://www.laprovincia.es/canarias/2017/07/23/angel-victor-torres-nuevo-secretario-9658756.html |title=Ángel Víctor Torres, nuevo secretario general del PSOE en Canarias |language=es |newspaper=La Provincia |access-date=9 November 2021}}</ref><br/><ref>{{cite news |last=Acosta |first=Rubén |date=22 December 2017 |url=https://www.laprovincia.es/canarias/2017/12/22/angel-victor-torres-adelanta-sera-9556043.html |title=Ángel Víctor Torres adelanta que será candidato a la Presidencia del Gobierno |language=es |newspaper=La Provincia |access-date=9 November 2021}}</ref>
| <ref>{{cite news |date=23 July 2017 |url=https://www.laprovincia.es/canarias/2017/07/23/angel-victor-torres-nuevo-secretario-9658756.html |title=Ángel Víctor Torres, nuevo secretario general del PSOE en Canarias |language=es |newspaper=La Provincia |access-date=9 November 2021}}</ref><br/><ref>{{cite news |last=Acosta |first=Rubén |date=22 December 2017 |url=https://www.laprovincia.es/canarias/2017/12/22/angel-victor-torres-adelanta-sera-9556043.html |title=Ángel Víctor Torres adelanta que será candidato a la Presidencia del Gobierno |language=es |newspaper=La Provincia |access-date=9 November 2021}}</ref>
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Canary Islands}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|People's Party of the Canary Islands}}"|
| align="center"| '''[[People's Party of the Canary Islands|PP]]'''
| align="center"| '''[[People's Party of the Canary Islands|PP]]'''
| {{Collapsible list
| {{Collapsible list
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}}
}}
| [[File:Asier Antona 2017 (cropped).jpg|50px]]
| [[File:Asier Antona 2017 (cropped).jpg|50px]]
| Asier Antona
| [[Asier Antona Gómez|Asier Antona]]
| [[Conservatism]]<br/>[[Christian democracy]]
| [[Conservatism]]<br/>[[Christian democracy]]
| align="center"| 18.59%
| align="center"| 18.59%
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| <ref>{{cite news |date=22 April 2016 |url=https://www.rtve.es/noticias/20160422/asier-antona-elegido-nuevo-presidente-del-pp-canarias-tras-renuncia-soria/1342902.shtml |title=Asier Antona, elegido presidente del PP de Canarias tras la renuncia de José Manuel Soria |language=es |publisher=RTVE |access-date=9 November 2021}}</ref><br/><ref>{{cite news |last=Mesa |first=Macame |date=17 March 2017 |url=https://www.eldiario.es/canariasahora/politica/asier-antona-presidente-pp-soria_1_3520535.html |title=Asier Antona, elegido presidente de un PP que proclama cambio pero no olvida a Soria |language=es |newspaper=Canarias Ahora |location=Las Palmas de Gran Canaria |access-date=9 November 2021}}</ref>
| <ref>{{cite news |date=22 April 2016 |url=https://www.rtve.es/noticias/20160422/asier-antona-elegido-nuevo-presidente-del-pp-canarias-tras-renuncia-soria/1342902.shtml |title=Asier Antona, elegido presidente del PP de Canarias tras la renuncia de José Manuel Soria |language=es |publisher=RTVE |access-date=9 November 2021}}</ref><br/><ref>{{cite news |last=Mesa |first=Macame |date=17 March 2017 |url=https://www.eldiario.es/canariasahora/politica/asier-antona-presidente-pp-soria_1_3520535.html |title=Asier Antona, elegido presidente de un PP que proclama cambio pero no olvida a Soria |language=es |newspaper=Canarias Ahora |location=Las Palmas de Gran Canaria |access-date=9 November 2021}}</ref>
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Agreement of Nationalist Unity}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color| Podemos Canarias}}"|
| align="center"| '''[[Agreement of Nationalist Unity|CCa–PNC]]'''
| align="center"| '''[[ Podemos Canarias|Podemos–<br/>SSP–Equo]]'''
| {{Collapsible list
| title = List
| bullets = on
| [[Canarian Coalition]] (CCa)
| [[Canarian Nationalist Party]] (PNC)
| [[Independent Herrenian Group]] (AHI)
| [[United for Gran Canaria]] (UxGC)
}}
| [[File:Fernando Clavijo 2015 (cropped).jpg|50px]]
| [[Fernando Clavijo Batlle|Fernando Clavijo]]
| [[Regionalism (politics)|Regionalism]]<br/>[[Canarian nationalism]]<br/>[[Centrism]]
| align="center"| 18.25%
| {{big|'''18'''}}
| {{tick|15}}
| <ref>{{cite news |date=23 September 2017 |url=https://www.abc.es/espana/canarias/abci-bravo-laguna-lanza-unidos-gran-canaria-elecciones-2019-201709231954_noticia.html |title=Bravo de Laguna lanza a Unidos por Gran Canaria a las elecciones de 2019 |language=es |newspaper=ABC |location=Las Palmas de Gran Canaria |access-date=9 November 2021}}</ref><br/><ref>{{cite news |date=11 April 2018 |url=https://www.europapress.es/islas-canarias/noticia-cc-unidos-gran-canaria-trabajan-acuerdo-concurrir-juntos-elecciones-2019-20180411182034.html |title=CC y Unidos por Gran Canaria trabajan en un acuerdo para concurrir juntos a las elecciones de 2019 |language=es |publisher=Europa Press |location=Las Palmas de Gran Canaria |access-date=9 November 2021}}</ref>
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Sí Podemos Canarias}}"|
| align="center"| '''[[Podemos (Spanish political party)|Podemos–<br/>SSP]]–[[Equo]]'''
| {{Collapsible list
| {{Collapsible list
| title = List
| title = List
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| <ref>{{cite news |date=27 November 2018 |url=https://www.canarias7.es/politica/noemi-santana-sera-la-candidata-de-podemos-al-gobierno-canario-HX6022108 |title=Noemí Santana será la candidata de Podemos al Gobierno canario |language=es |newspaper=Canarias7 |location=Las Palmas de Gran Canaria |access-date=9 November 2021}}</ref><br/><ref>{{cite news |last=González |first=Alexis |date=6 March 2019 |url=https://www.eldiario.es/canariasahora/politica/podemos-equo-confluencia-iuc-historico_1_1662270.html |title=Podemos, Sí se puede y Equo sellan la confluencia y piden a IUC que se sume a un "acuerdo histórico" |language=es |newspaper=Canarias Ahora |location=Las Palmas de Gran Canaria |access-date=9 November 2021}}</ref>
| <ref>{{cite news |date=27 November 2018 |url=https://www.canarias7.es/politica/noemi-santana-sera-la-candidata-de-podemos-al-gobierno-canario-HX6022108 |title=Noemí Santana será la candidata de Podemos al Gobierno canario |language=es |newspaper=Canarias7 |location=Las Palmas de Gran Canaria |access-date=9 November 2021}}</ref><br/><ref>{{cite news |last=González |first=Alexis |date=6 March 2019 |url=https://www.eldiario.es/canariasahora/politica/podemos-equo-confluencia-iuc-historico_1_1662270.html |title=Podemos, Sí se puede y Equo sellan la confluencia y piden a IUC que se sume a un "acuerdo histórico" |language=es |newspaper=Canarias Ahora |location=Las Palmas de Gran Canaria |access-date=9 November 2021}}</ref>
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|New Canaries}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|New Canaries}}"|
| align="center"| '''[[New Canaries|NCa]]'''
| align="center"| '''[[New Canaries|NCa]]'''
| {{Collapsible list
| {{Collapsible list
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| bullets = on
| bullets = on
| [[New Canaries]] (NCa)
| [[New Canaries]] (NCa)
| Municipal Assemblies of Fuerteventura (AMF)
}}
}}
| [[File:Román Rodríguez 2017 (cropped).jpg|50px]]
| [[File:Román Rodríguez 2017 (cropped).jpg|50px]]
| [[Román Rodríguez Rodríguez|Román Rodríguez]]
| [[Román Rodríguez Rodríguez|Román Rodríguez]]
| [[Canarian nationalism]]<br/>[[Social democracy]]
| [[Canarian nationalism]]<br/>[[Social democracy]]
| align="center"| 10.23%
| align="center"| 10.39%{{efn|name="NC+AMF"}}
| {{big|'''5'''}}
| {{big|'''5'''}}
| {{xmark|15}}
| {{xmark|15}}
| <ref>{{cite news |agency=EFE |date=23 February 2019 |url=https://www.eldiario.es/canariasahora/politica/candidatos-nueva-canarias-elecciones-voto-util-elecciones-canarias-2019-elecciones-26m-2019_1_1682342.html |title=Nueva Canarias repite candidatos para el 28A y el 26M y se postula como "voto útil" contra la derecha |language=es |newspaper=elDiario.es |location=Las Palmas de Gran Canaria |access-date=18 June 2023}}</ref>
|
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}"|
| align="center"| '''[[Citizens (Spanish political party)|Cs]]'''
| align="center"| '''[[Citizens (Spanish political party)|Cs]]'''
| {{Collapsible list
| {{Collapsible list
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| <ref>{{cite news |date=2 March 2019 |url=https://www.eldiario.es/canariasahora/politica/vidina-presidencia-gobierno-canarias-ciudadanos_1_1670902.html |title=Vidina Espino barre en las primarias y será la candidata de Ciudadanos a presidir Canarias |language=es |newspaper=Canarias Ahora |location=Las Palmas de Gran Canaria |access-date=9 November 2021}}</ref>
| <ref>{{cite news |date=2 March 2019 |url=https://www.eldiario.es/canariasahora/politica/vidina-presidencia-gobierno-canarias-ciudadanos_1_1670902.html |title=Vidina Espino barre en las primarias y será la candidata de Ciudadanos a presidir Canarias |language=es |newspaper=Canarias Ahora |location=Las Palmas de Gran Canaria |access-date=9 November 2021}}</ref>
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Gomera Socialist Group}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Gomera Socialist Group}}"|
| align="center"| '''[[Gomera Socialist Group|ASG]]'''
| align="center"| '''[[Gomera Socialist Group|ASG]]'''
| {{Collapsible list
| {{Collapsible list
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| [[Gomera Socialist Group]] (ASG)
| [[Gomera Socialist Group]] (ASG)
}}
}}
| [[File:Portrait placeholder.svg|50px]]
| [[File:Casimiro Curbelo 2019 (cropped).jpg|50px]]
| Casimiro Curbelo
| Casimiro Curbelo
| [[Regionalism (politics)|Insularism]]<br/>[[Social democracy]]
| [[Regionalism (politics)|Insularism]]<br/>[[Social democracy]]
| align="center"| 0.56%
| align="center"| 0.56%
| {{big|'''3'''}}
| {{big|'''3'''}}
| {{tick|15}}
| {{xmark|15}}
|
|
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Vox (political party)}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Vox (political party)}}"|
| align="center"| '''[[Vox (political party)|Vox]]'''
| align="center"| '''[[Vox (political party)|Vox]]'''
| {{Collapsible list
| {{Collapsible list
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| {{xmark|15}}
| {{xmark|15}}
| <ref>{{cite news |agency=Europa Press |date=6 May 2019 |url=https://www.eldiario.es/canariasahora/politica/castellano-cataluna-candidato-vox-canarias_1_1564729.html |title=De hacer huelga de hambre por el castellano en Catalunya, a candidato de Vox al Parlamento de Canarias |language=es |newspaper=elDiario.es |access-date=9 November 2021}}</ref>
| <ref>{{cite news |agency=Europa Press |date=6 May 2019 |url=https://www.eldiario.es/canariasahora/politica/castellano-cataluna-candidato-vox-canarias_1_1564729.html |title=De hacer huelga de hambre por el castellano en Catalunya, a candidato de Vox al Parlamento de Canarias |language=es |newspaper=elDiario.es |access-date=9 November 2021}}</ref>
|}

==Campaign==
===Election debates===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|+ 2019 Canarian regional election debates
|-
! rowspan="3"| Date
! rowspan="3"| Organisers
! rowspan="3"| Moderator(s)
! colspan="8"| {{smaller|&nbsp;&nbsp;}} {{Colors|black|#90FF90|&nbsp;P&nbsp;}} {{smaller|Present{{efn|Denotes a main invitee attending the event.}} &nbsp;}} {{Colors|black|#A2B2C2|&nbsp;NI&nbsp;}} {{smaller|Not invited&nbsp;}}
|-
! scope="col" style="width:5em;"| [[Agreement of Nationalist Unity|CCa–PNC]]
! scope="col" style="width:5em;"| [[Socialist Party of the Canaries|PSOE]]
! scope="col" style="width:5em;"| [[People's Party of the Canary Islands|PP]]
! scope="col" style="width:5em;"| [[Sí Podemos Canarias|USP]]
! scope="col" style="width:5em;"| [[New Canaries|NCa]]
! scope="col" style="width:5em;"| [[Citizens (Spanish political party)|Cs]]
! rowspan="2" scope="col" style="width:5em;"| Audience
! rowspan="2"| {{abbr|Ref.|References}}
|-
! style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Agreement of Nationalist Unity}};"|
! style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Socialist Party of the Canaries}};"|
! style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|People's Party of the Canary Islands}};"|
! style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Sí Podemos Canarias}};"|
! style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|New Canaries}};"|
! style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}};"|
|-
| style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;"| 10 May
| style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;"| [[Cadena SER]]
| style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;"| Miguel Ángel Rodríguez
| {{Yes|'''P'''<br/>{{smaller|[[Fernando Clavijo|Clavijo]]}}}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''<br/>{{smaller|[[Ángel Víctor Torres|Torres]]}}}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''<br/>{{smaller|[[Asier Antona Gómez|Antona]]}}}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''<br/>{{smaller|[[Noemí Santana Perera|Santana]]}}}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''<br/>{{smaller|[[Román Rodríguez Rodríguez|Rodríguez]]}}}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''<br/>{{smaller|Espino}}}}
| —
| <ref>{{cite news |date=8 May 2019 |title=La SER y Canarias En Hora organizan el primer debate entre los candidatos a presidir Canarias |url=https://cadenaser.com/emisora/2019/05/08/radio_club_tenerife/1557307612_502091.html |language=es |work=Cadena SER |access-date=7 June 2023}}</ref>
|-
| style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;"| 15 May
| style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;"| [[Radio Televisión Canaria|RTVC]]
| style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;"| Roberto González<br>Pilar Rumeu
| {{Yes|'''P'''<br/>{{smaller|[[Fernando Clavijo|Clavijo]]}}}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''<br/>{{smaller|[[Ángel Víctor Torres|Torres]]}}}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''<br/>{{smaller|[[Asier Antona Gómez|Antona]]}}}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''<br/>{{smaller|[[Noemí Santana Perera|Santana]]}}}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''<br/>{{smaller|[[Román Rodríguez Rodríguez|Rodríguez]]}}}}
| style="background:#A2B2C2;"| '''NI'''
| 6.1%<br/>{{smaller|(46,000)}}
| <ref>{{cite news |date=14 May 2019 |title=RTVC acoge este miércoles el segundo debate entre candidatos a la Presidencia |url=https://www.eldia.es/elecciones/autonomicas/2019/05/14/rtvc-acoge-miercoles-segundo-debate-22631404.html |language=es |newspaper=El Día |access-date=7 June 2023}}</ref><br/><ref>{{cite news |last=Puelles |first=Miriam |date=23 May 2019 |title=Así se han seguido los debates electorales para el 26M en televisión |url=https://www.lavanguardia.com/television/20190523/462420354666/debates-electorales-26m-audiencias-autonomicas.html |language=es |newspaper=La Vanguardia |access-date=7 June 2023}}</ref>
|-
| style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;"| 23 May
| style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;"| [[RTVE]]
| style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;"| Nayra Santana
| {{Yes|'''P'''<br/>{{smaller|[[Fernando Clavijo|Clavijo]]}}}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''<br/>{{smaller|[[Ángel Víctor Torres|Torres]]}}}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''<br/>{{smaller|[[Asier Antona Gómez|Antona]]}}}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''<br/>{{smaller|[[Noemí Santana Perera|Santana]]}}}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''<br/>{{smaller|[[Román Rodríguez Rodríguez|Rodríguez]]}}}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''<br/>{{smaller|Espino}}}}
| N/A
| <ref>{{cite news |last=Acosta |first=R. |date=24 May 2019 |title=Socialistas y nacionalistas elevan el tono de la confrontación a dos días de la cita con las urnas |url=https://www.laprovincia.es/elecciones/autonomicas/2019/05/24/socialistas-nacionalistas-elevan-tono-confrontacion-9316583.html |language=es |newspaper=La Provincia |access-date=18 June 2023}}</ref>
|-
| style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;"| 24 May
| style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;"| [[Cadena COPE|COPE]]
| style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;"| Mayer Trujillo
| {{Yes|'''P'''<br/>{{smaller|[[Fernando Clavijo|Clavijo]]}}}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''<br/>{{smaller|[[Ángel Víctor Torres|Torres]]}}}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''<br/>{{smaller|[[Asier Antona Gómez|Antona]]}}}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''<br/>{{smaller|[[Noemí Santana Perera|Santana]]}}}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''<br/>{{smaller|[[Román Rodríguez Rodríguez|Rodríguez]]}}}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''<br/>{{smaller|Espino}}}}
| —
| <ref>{{cite news |last1=Ojeda |first1=David |last2=del Rosario |first2=Luisa |date=25 May 2019 |title=Alta tensión en el cierre de una campaña «decisiva» |url=https://www.canarias7.es/politica/alta-tension-en-el-cierre-de-un-campana-decisiva-EJ7308644 |language=es |newspaper=Canarias7 |access-date=18 June 2023}}</ref>
|}
|}


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{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center; font-size:95%; line-height:16px;"
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center; font-size:95%; line-height:16px;"
|- style="height:42px; background-color:#E9E9E9"
|- style="height:42px;"
! style="width:250px;" rowspan="2"| Polling firm/Commissioner
! style="width:250px;" rowspan="2"| Polling firm/Commissioner
! style="width:125px;" rowspan="2"| Fieldwork date
! style="width:125px;" rowspan="2"| Fieldwork date
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! style="width:35px;"| [[File:PP icono 2019.svg|27px|link=People's Party of the Canary Islands|PP]]
! style="width:35px;"| [[File:PP icono 2019.svg|27px|link=People's Party of the Canary Islands|PP]]
! style="width:35px;"| [[File:Coalicion Canaria 2017.png|30px|link=Canarian Coalition|CCa]]
! style="width:35px;"| [[File:Coalicion Canaria 2017.png|30px|link=Canarian Coalition|CCa]]
! style="width:35px;"| [[File:Sí Podemos Canarias logo.svg|30px|link=Podemos (Spanish political party)|Sí Podemos Canarias]]
! style="width:35px;"| [[File:Sí Podemos Canarias logo.svg|30px|link=Sí Podemos Canarias]]
! style="width:35px;"| [[File:Nueva Canarias.png|27px|link=New Canaries|NCa]]
! style="width:35px;"| [[File:Nueva Canarias.png|27px|link=New Canaries|NCa]]
! style="width:35px;"| [[File:Logo oficial Ciudadanos.svg|23px|link=Citizens (Spanish political party)|Cs]]
! style="width:35px;"| [[File:Logo oficial Ciudadanos.svg|23px|link=Citizens (Spanish political party)|Cs]]
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! style="width:30px;" rowspan="2"| Lead
! style="width:30px;" rowspan="2"| Lead
|-
|-
! style="background:{{party color|Socialist Party of the Canaries}};"|
! style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Socialist Party of the Canaries}};"|
! style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Canary Islands}};"|
! style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|People's Party of the Canary Islands}};"|
! style="background:{{party color|Canarian Coalition}};"|
! style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Canarian Coalition}};"|
! style="background:{{party color|Podemos (Spanish political party)}};"|
! style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Podemos Canarias}};"|
! style="background:{{party color|New Canaries}};"|
! style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|New Canaries}};"|
! style="background:{{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}};"|
! style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}};"|
! style="background:{{party color|United for Gran Canaria}};"|
! style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|United for Gran Canaria}};"|
! style="background:{{party color|Canarian United Left}};"|
! style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Canarian United Left}};"|
! style="background:{{party color|Gomera Socialist Group}};"|
! style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Gomera Socialist Group}};"|
! style="background:{{party color|Vox (political party)}};"|
! style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Vox (political party)}};"|
! style="background:{{party color|Unidas Podemos}};"|
! style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Unidas Podemos}};"|
|-
|-
| colspan="16" style="background:#A0A0A0"|
| colspan="16" style="background:#A0A0A0"|
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| colspan="16" style="background:#A0A0A0"|
| colspan="16" style="background:#A0A0A0"|
|- style="background:#EAFFEA;"
|- style="background:#EAFFEA;"
| GfK/FORTA<ref group="p">{{cite web |title=El PSOE gana las elecciones en Canarias, según sondeo de RTVC |url=http://www.rtvc.es/noticias/el-psoe-gana-las-elecciones-segun-sondeo-de-rtvc-199158.aspx |language=es |work=RTVC |date=26 May 2019}}</ref><ref group="p">{{cite web |title=La izquierda acaricia la mayoría absoluta en Canarias, según un sondeo de la televisión autonómica |url=https://www.eldiario.es/politica/izquierda-acaricia-mayoria-absoluta-Canarias_0_903260268.html |language=es |work=eldiario.es |date=26 May 2019}}</ref><ref group="p">{{cite web |title=Los resultados de nuestra encuesta elaborada por GfK en las tres Islas Orientales, para el Parlamento de Canarias |url=https://twitter.com/RTVCes/status/1132726763749019652 |language=es |work=RTVE |date=26 May 2019}}</ref><ref group="p">{{cite web |title=Así deja los resultados de la encuesta GfK para Televisión Canaria en las cuatro Islas Occidentales |url=https://twitter.com/RTVCes/status/1132726951674646529 |language=es |work=RTVE |date=26 May 2019}}</ref>
| GfK/FORTA<ref group="p">{{cite web |title=El PSOE gana las elecciones en Canarias, según sondeo de RTVC |url=http://www.rtvc.es/noticias/el-psoe-gana-las-elecciones-segun-sondeo-de-rtvc-199158.aspx |language=es |work=RTVC |date=26 May 2019 |access-date=26 May 2019 |archive-date=21 May 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210521155454/http://www.rtvc.es/noticias/el-psoe-gana-las-elecciones-segun-sondeo-de-rtvc-199158.aspx |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref group="p">{{cite web |title=La izquierda acaricia la mayoría absoluta en Canarias, según un sondeo de la televisión autonómica |url=https://www.eldiario.es/politica/izquierda-acaricia-mayoria-absoluta-Canarias_0_903260268.html |language=es |work=eldiario.es |date=26 May 2019}}</ref><ref group="p">{{cite web |title=Los resultados de nuestra encuesta elaborada por GfK en las tres Islas Orientales, para el Parlamento de Canarias |url=https://twitter.com/RTVCes/status/1132726763749019652 |language=es |work=RTVE |date=26 May 2019}}</ref><ref group="p">{{cite web |title=Así deja los resultados de la encuesta GfK para Televisión Canaria en las cuatro Islas Occidentales |url=https://twitter.com/RTVCes/status/1132726951674646529 |language=es |work=RTVE |date=26 May 2019}}</ref>
| 26 May 2019
| 26 May 2019
|?
|?
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| style="background:{{party color|Socialist Party of the Canaries}}; color:white;"| 4.9
| style="background:{{party color|Socialist Party of the Canaries}}; color:white;"| 4.9
|-
|-
| ElectoPanel/Electomanía<ref group="p">{{cite web |title=#electoPanel Canarias (10M): el PP deja ‘aplatanado’ a Cs al quitarle un escaño |url=https://electomania.es/electopanel-canarias-10m-el-pp-deja-aplatanado-a-cs-al-quitarle-un-escano/ |language=es |work=Electomanía |date=10 May 2019}}</ref>
| ElectoPanel/Electomanía<ref group="p">{{cite web |title=#electoPanel Canarias (10M): el PP deja 'aplatanado' a Cs al quitarle un escaño |url=https://electomania.es/electopanel-canarias-10m-el-pp-deja-aplatanado-a-cs-al-quitarle-un-escano/ |language=es |work=Electomanía |date=10 May 2019}}</ref>
| 4–7 May 2019
| 4–7 May 2019
|?
|?
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| {{N/A}}
| {{N/A}}
| 62.5
| 62.5
| {{Party shading/PSOE}}| '''27.8'''<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=23}}
| {{Party shading/PSOE}}| '''27.8'''<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(23)}}
| 15.5<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=13}}
| 15.5<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(13)}}
| 13.0<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=9}}
| 13.0<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(9)}}
| {{efn|name="UP"|Within [[Unidas Podemos]].}}
| {{efn|name="UP"|Within [[Unidas Podemos]].}}
| 3.4<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0}}
| 3.4<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(0)}}
| 14.7<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=9}}
| 14.7<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(9)}}
| –
| –
| {{efn|name="UP"}}
| {{efn|name="UP"}}
| –
| –
| 6.6<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=3}}
| 6.6<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(3)}}
| 15.7<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=13}}
| 15.7<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(13)}}
| style="background:{{party color|Socialist Party of the Canaries}}; color:white;"| 12.1
| style="background:{{party color|Socialist Party of the Canaries}}; color:white;"| 12.1
|-
|-
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| style="background:{{party color|Socialist Party of the Canaries}}; color:white;"| 5.7
| style="background:{{party color|Socialist Party of the Canaries}}; color:white;"| 5.7
|-
|-
| ElectoPanel/Electomanía<ref group="p">{{cite web |title=ElectoPanel Autonómico (20M): ‘Navarra Suma’ (PP-Cs-UPN) no suma para recuperar el Gobierno Foral |url=https://electomania.es/electopanel-autonomico-20m-navarra-suma-pp-cs-upn-no-suma-para-recuperar-el-gobierno-foral/ |language=es |work=Electomanía |date=20 March 2019}}</ref>
| ElectoPanel/Electomanía<ref group="p">{{cite web |title=ElectoPanel Autonómico (20M): 'Navarra Suma' (PP-Cs-UPN) no suma para recuperar el Gobierno Foral |url=https://electomania.es/electopanel-autonomico-20m-navarra-suma-pp-cs-upn-no-suma-para-recuperar-el-gobierno-foral/ |language=es |work=Electomanía |date=20 March 2019}}</ref>
| 10–17 Mar 2019
| 10–17 Mar 2019
|?
|?
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| {{N/A}}
| {{N/A}}
| 59.1
| 59.1
| 22.5<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=15}}
| 22.5<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(15)}}
| {{Party shading/PP}}| '''34.1'''<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=23}}
| {{Party shading/PP}}| '''34.1'''<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(23)}}
| 8.0<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=5}}
| 8.0<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(5)}}
| {{efn|name="UP"}}
| {{efn|name="UP"}}
| {{efn|name="PSOE"|Within [[Socialist Party of the Canaries|PSOE]].}}
| {{efn|name="PSOE"|Within [[Socialist Party of the Canaries|PSOE]].}}
| 12.0<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=6}}
| 12.0<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(6)}}
| –
| –
| {{efn|name="UP"}}
| {{efn|name="UP"}}
| –
| –
| 0.1<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0}}
| 0.1<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(0)}}
| 20.3<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=11}}
| 20.3<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(11)}}
| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Canary Islands}}; color:white;"| 11.6
| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Canary Islands}}; color:white;"| 11.6
|- style="background:#EFEFEF;"
|- style="background:#EFEFEF;"
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| {{N/A}}
| {{N/A}}
| 60.3
| 60.3
| 22.0<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=16}}
| 22.0<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(16)}}
| {{Party shading/PP}}| '''28.5'''<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=19}}
| {{Party shading/PP}}| '''28.5'''<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(19)}}
| 8.2<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=6}}
| 8.2<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(6)}}
| 23.3<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=12}}
| 23.3<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(12)}}
| {{efn|name="PSOE"}}
| {{efn|name="PSOE"}}
| 11.4<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=7}}
| 11.4<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(7)}}
| –
| –
| 3.1<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0}}
| 3.1<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(0)}}
| –
| –
| 0.2<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0}}
| 0.2<br/>{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(0)}}
| –
| –
| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Canary Islands}}; color:white;"| 6.5
| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Canary Islands}}; color:white;"| 6.5
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===Overall===
===Overall===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:right;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:right;"
|+ [[2015 Canarian regional election#Overall|←]] Summary of the 24 May 2019 [[Parliament of the Canary Islands]] election results [[Next Canarian regional election#Overall|→]]
|+ [[2015 Canarian regional election#Overall|←]] Summary of the 26 May 2019 [[Parliament of the Canary Islands]] election results [[2023 Canarian regional election#Overall|→]]
|-
| colspan="10"| [[File:CanariesParliamentDiagram2019.svg|center|335px]]
|-
|-
| colspan="9"| [[File:CanariesParliamentDiagram2019.svg|center|335px]]
|- bgcolor="#E9E9E9" align="center"
! style="text-align:left;" rowspan="2" colspan="2" width="500"| Parties and alliances
! style="text-align:left;" rowspan="2" colspan="2" width="500"| Parties and alliances
! colspan="3"| Island constituencies
! colspan="3"| Island constituencies
! colspan="2"| Regional<br/>constituency
! colspan="3"| Regional constituency
! colspan="2"| Seats
! colspan="2"| Seats
|-
|- bgcolor="#E9E9E9" align="center"
! width="70"| Votes
! width="70"| Votes
! width="45"| %
! width="45"| %
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! width="70"| Votes
! width="70"| Votes
! width="45"| %
! width="45"| %
! width="45"| ±[[Percentage point|pp]]
! width="35"| Total
! width="35"| Total
! width="35"| +/−
! width="35"| +/−
|-
|-
| width="1" bgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of the Canaries}}"|
| width="1" style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Socialist Party of the Canaries}}"|
| align="left"| [[Socialist Party of the Canaries|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party]] (PSOE)
| align="left"| [[Socialist Party of the Canaries|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party]] (PSOE)
| 258,255 || 28.88 || style="color:green;"| +8.99
| 258,255 || 28.88 || style="color:green;"| +8.99
| 264,221 || 29.53
| 264,221 || 29.53 || ''[[n/a]]''
| '''25''' || style="color:green;"| +10
| '''25''' || style="color:green;"| +10
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Agreement of Nationalist Unity}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Agreement of Nationalist Unity}}"|
| align="left"| [[Agreement of Nationalist Unity|Canarian Coalition–Canarian Nationalist Party]]–[[United for Gran Canaria|United]] ([[Canarian Coalition|CCa]]–[[Canarian Nationalist Party|PNC]])<sup>1</sup>
| align="left"| [[Agreement of Nationalist Unity|Canarian Coalition–Canarian Nationalist Party]]–[[United for Gran Canaria|United]] ([[Canarian Coalition|CCa]]–[[Canarian Nationalist Party|PNC]])<sup>1</sup>
| 196,080 || 21.93 || style="color:green;"| +0.09
| 196,080 || 21.93 || style="color:green;"| +0.09
| 209,150 || 23.37
| 209,150 || 23.37 || ''n/a''
| '''20''' || style="color:green;"| +2
| '''20''' || style="color:green;"| +2
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Canary Islands}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|People's Party of the Canary Islands}}"|
| align="left"| [[People's Party of the Canary Islands|People's Party]] (PP)
| align="left"| [[People's Party of the Canary Islands|People's Party]] (PP)
| 135,722 || 15.18 || style="color:red;"| –3.41
| 135,722 || 15.18 || style="color:red;"| –3.41
| 130,617 || 14.60
| 130,617 || 14.60 || ''n/a''
| '''11''' || style="color:red;"| –1
| '''11''' || style="color:red;"| –1
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|New Canaries}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|New Canaries}}"|
| align="left"| [[New Canaries]] (NCa)
| align="left"| [[New Canaries]] (NCa)<sup>2</sup>
| 80,891 || 9.05 || style="color:red;"| –1.18
| 80,891 || 9.05 || style="color:red;"| –1.34
| 82,980 || 9.27
| 82,980 || 9.27 || ''n/a''
| '''5''' || ±0
| '''5''' || ±0
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Sí Podemos Canarias}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Sí Podemos Canarias}}"|
| align="left"| Yes We Can Canaries ([[Podemos (Spanish political party)|Podemos–SSP]]–[[Equo]])<sup>2</sup>
| align="left"| [[Sí Podemos Canarias|Yes We Can Canaries]] ([[Podemos (Spanish political party)|Podemos–SSP]]–[[Equo]])<sup>3</sup>
| 78,532 || 8.78 || style="color:red;"| –5.76
| 78,532 || 8.78 || style="color:red;"| –5.76
| 76,433 || 8.54
| 76,433 || 8.54 || ''n/a''
| '''4''' || style="color:red;"| –3
| '''4''' || style="color:red;"| –3
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}"|
| align="left"| [[Citizens (Spanish political party)|Citizens–Party of the Citizenry]] (Cs)
| align="left"| [[Citizens (Spanish political party)|Citizens–Party of the Citizenry]] (Cs)
| 65,854 || 7.36 || style="color:green;"| +1.42
| 65,854 || 7.36 || style="color:green;"| +1.42
| 62,115 || 6.94
| 62,115 || 6.94 || ''n/a''
| '''2''' || style="color:green;"| +2
| '''2''' || style="color:green;"| +2
|-
|-
| colspan="9" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|
| colspan="10" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Vox (political party)}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Vox (political party)}}"|
| align="left"| [[Vox (political party)|Vox]] (Vox)
| align="left"| [[Vox (political party)|Vox]] (Vox)
| 22,078 || 2.47 || style="color:green;"| +2.27
| 22,078 || 2.47 || style="color:green;"| +2.27
| 22,178 || 2.48
| 22,178 || 2.48 || ''n/a''
| 0 || ±0
| 0 || ±0
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Animalist Party Against Mistreatment of Animals}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Animalist Party Against Mistreatment of Animals}}"|
| align="left"| [[Animalist Party Against Mistreatment of Animals]] (PACMA)
| align="left"| [[Animalist Party Against Mistreatment of Animals]] (PACMA)
| 10,029 || 1.12 || style="color:red;"| –0.11
| 10,029 || 1.12 || style="color:red;"| –0.11
| 12,166 || 1.36
| 12,166 || 1.36 || ''n/a''
| 0 || ±0
| 0 || ±0
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Canarian United Left}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Canarian United Left}}"|
| align="left"| [[Canarian United Left]] (IUC)<sup>3</sup>
| align="left"| [[Canarian United Left]] (IUC)<sup>4</sup>
| 9,115 || 1.02 || style="color:red;"| –1.18
| 9,115 || 1.02 || style="color:red;"| –1.18
| 8,598 || 0.96
| 8,598 || 0.96 || ''n/a''
| 0 || ±0
| 0 || ±0
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Gomera Socialist Group}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Gomera Socialist Group}}"|
| align="left"| [[Gomera Socialist Group]] (ASG)
| align="left"| [[Gomera Socialist Group]] (ASG)
| 6,222 || 0.70 || style="color:green;"| +0.14
| 6,222 || 0.70 || style="color:green;"| +0.14
| — || —
| — || — || ''n/a''
| '''3''' || ±0
| '''3''' || ±0
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|The Greens–Green Group}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|The Greens–Green Group}}"|
| align="left"| [[The Greens–Green Group]] (LV–GV)
| align="left"| [[The Greens–Green Group]] (LV–GV)
| 5,058 || 0.57 || ''New''
| 5,058 || 0.57 || ''New''
| 6,263 || 0.70
| 6,263 || 0.70 || ''n/a''
| 0 || ±0
| 0 || ±0
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Ahora Canarias}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Ahora Canarias}}"|
| align="left"| [[Ahora Canarias|Canaries Now]] ([[Canarian Nationalist Alternative|ANC]]–[[Unity of the People|UP]])<sup>4</sup>
| align="left"| [[Ahora Canarias|Canaries Now]] ([[Canarian Nationalist Alternative|ANC]]–[[Unity of the People|UP]])<sup>5</sup>
| 2,515 || 0.28 || style="color:red;"| –0.34
| 2,515 || 0.28 || style="color:red;"| –0.34
| 3,163 || 0.35
| 3,163 || 0.35 || ''n/a''
| 0 || ±0
| 0 || ±0
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|More for Telde}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|More for Telde}}"|
| align="left"| More for Telde (+xT)
| align="left"| More for Telde (+xT)
| 1,985 || 0.22 || style="color:red;"| –0.15
| 1,985 || 0.22 || style="color:red;"| –0.15
| — || —
| — || — || ''n/a''
| 0 || ±0
| 0 || ±0
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Tenerife Socialist Group}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Tenerife Socialist Group}}"|
| align="left"| Tenerife Socialist Group (ASTf)
| align="left"| Tenerife Socialist Group (ASTf)
| 1,512 || 0.17 || ''New''
| 1,512 || 0.17 || ''New''
| — || —
| — || — || ''n/a''
| 0 || ±0
| 0 || ±0
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Santa Cruz Common Sense}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Santa Cruz Common Sense}}"|
| align="left"| Santa Cruz Common Sense (SCSC)
| align="left"| Santa Cruz Common Sense (SCSC)
| 1,379 || 0.15 || ''New''
| 1,379 || 0.15 || ''New''
| — || —
| — || — || ''n/a''
| 0 || ±0
| 0 || ±0
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nivaria}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Nivaria}}"|
| align="left"| Nivaria (Nivaria)
| align="left"| Nivaria (Nivaria)
| 1,153 || 0.13 || ''New''
| 1,153 || 0.13 || ''New''
| — || —
| — || — || ''n/a''
| 0 || ±0
| 0 || ±0
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain}}"|
| align="left"| [[Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain|Communist Party of the Canarian People]] (PCPC)
| align="left"| [[Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain|Communist Party of the Canarian People]] (PCPC)
| 989 || 0.11 || style="color:red;"| –0.09
| 989 || 0.11 || style="color:red;"| –0.09
| 1,200 || 0.13
| 1,200 || 0.13 || ''n/a''
| 0 || ±0
| 0 || ±0
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Contigo Somos Democracia}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Contigo Somos Democracia}}"|
| align="left"| With You, We Are Democracy (Contigo)
| align="left"| With You, We Are Democracy (Contigo)
| 970 || 0.11 || ''New''
| 970 || 0.11 || ''New''
| 794 || 0.09
| 794 || 0.09 || ''n/a''
| 0 || ±0
| 0 || ±0
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Fuerteventura Party}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Fuerteventura Party}}"|
| align="left"| Fuerteventura Party (PF)
| align="left"| Fuerteventura Party (PF)
| 954 || 0.11 || ''New''
| 954 || 0.11 || ''New''
| — || —
| — || — || ''n/a''
| 0 || ±0
| 0 || ±0
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Tercera edad en acción}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Tercera edad en acción}}"|
| align="left"| Seniors in Action (3e en acción)
| align="left"| Seniors in Action (3e en acción)
| 911 || 0.10 || ''New''
| 911 || 0.10 || ''New''
| — || —
| — || — || ''n/a''
| 0 || ±0
| 0 || ±0
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|United for Lanzarote}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|United for Lanzarote}}"|
| align="left"| United for Lanzarote (UPLanzarote)
| align="left"| United for Lanzarote (UPLanzarote)
| 657 || 0.07 || ''New''
| 657 || 0.07 || ''New''
| — || —
| — || — || ''n/a''
| 0 || ±0
| 0 || ±0
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|For a Fairer World}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|For a Fairer World}}"|
| align="left"| [[For a Fairer World]] (PUM+J)
| align="left"| [[For a Fairer World]] (PUM+J)
| 575 || 0.06 || style="color:red;"| –0.14
| 575 || 0.06 || style="color:red;"| –0.14
| 979 || 0.11
| 979 || 0.11 || ''n/a''
| 0 || ±0
| 0 || ±0
|-
|-
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| align="left"| Democratic Union of the Canary Islands (UDC)
| align="left"| Democratic Union of the Canary Islands (UDC)
| 522 || 0.06 || ''New''
| 522 || 0.06 || ''New''
| 1,248 || 0.14
| 1,248 || 0.14 || ''n/a''
| 0 || ±0
| 0 || ±0
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Votemos Fuerteventura}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Votemos Fuerteventura}}"|
| align="left"| Let's Vote Fuerteventura (Votemos)
| align="left"| Let's Vote Fuerteventura (Votemos)
| 387 || 0.04 || ''New''
| 387 || 0.04 || ''New''
| — || —
| — || — || ''n/a''
| 0 || ±0
| 0 || ±0
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Humanist Party (Spain)}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Humanist Party (Spain)}}"|
| align="left"| [[Humanist Party (Spain)|Humanist Party]] (PH)
| align="left"| [[Humanist Party (Spain)|Humanist Party]] (PH)
| 337 || 0.04 || ''New''
| 337 || 0.04 || ''New''
| — || —
| — || — || ''n/a''
| 0 || ±0
| 0 || ±0
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Canaries for Progress}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Canaries for Progress}}"|
| align="left"| Canaries for Progress (Ci–Progreso)
| align="left"| Canaries for Progress (Ci–Progreso)
| 263 || 0.03 || ''New''
| 263 || 0.03 || ''New''
| — || —
| — || — || ''n/a''
| 0 || ±0
| 0 || ±0
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Federation Free Socialist Party}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Federation Free Socialist Party}}"|
| align="left"| Federation Free Socialist Party (PSLF)
| align="left"| Federation Free Socialist Party (PSLF)
| 224 || 0.03 || ''New''
| 224 || 0.03 || ''New''
| — || —
| — || — || ''n/a''
| 0 || ±0
| 0 || ±0
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Movement for the Unity of the Canarian People}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Movement for the Unity of the Canarian People}}"|
| align="left"| Movement for the Unity of the Canarian People (MUPC)
| align="left"| Movement for the Unity of the Canarian People (MUPC)
| — || — || style="color:red;"| –0.19
| — || — || style="color:red;"| –0.19
| 782 || 0.09
| 782 || 0.09 || ''n/a''
| 0 || ±0
| 0 || ±0
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Union of Independent Citizens}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Union of Independent Citizens}}"|
| align="left"| Union of Independent Citizens (UCIN)
| align="left"| Union of Independent Citizens (UCIN)
| — || — || ''New''
| — || — || ''New''
| 450 || 0.05
| 450 || 0.05 || ''n/a''
| 0 || ±0
| 0 || ±0
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Libertarian Party (Spain)}}"|
| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Libertarian Party (Spain)}}"|
| align="left"| [[Libertarian Party (Spain)|Libertarian Party]] (P–LIB)
| align="left"| Libertarian Party (P–LIB)
| — || — || ''New''
| — || — || ''New''
| 436 || 0.05
| 436 || 0.05 || ''n/a''
| 0 || ±0
| 0 || ±0
|-
|-
| align="left" colspan="2"| Blank ballots
| align="left" colspan="2"| Blank ballots
| 11,111 || 1.24 || style="color:red;"| –0.59
| 11,111 || 1.24 || style="color:red;"| –0.59
| 11,089 || 1.24
| 11,089 || 1.24 || ''n/a''
| bgcolor="#E9E9E9" colspan="2"|
| bgcolor="#E9E9E9" colspan="2"|
|-
|-
| colspan="9" bgcolor="#E9E9E9"|
| colspan="10" bgcolor="#E9E9E9"|
|- style="font-weight:bold;"
|- style="font-weight:bold;"
| align="left" colspan="2"| Total
| align="left" colspan="2"| Total
| 894,280 || bgcolor="#E9E9E9" colspan="2"|
| 894,280 || bgcolor="#E9E9E9" colspan="2"|
| 894,862 || bgcolor="#E9E9E9"|
| 894,862 || bgcolor="#E9E9E9" colspan="2"|
| 70 || style="color:green;"| +10
| 70 || style="color:green;"| +10
|-
|-
| colspan="9" bgcolor="#E9E9E9"|
| colspan="10" bgcolor="#E9E9E9"|
|-
|-
| align="left" colspan="2"| Valid votes
| align="left" colspan="2"| Valid votes
| 894,280 || 98.88 || style="color:green;"| +0.68
| 894,280 || 98.88 || style="color:green;"| +0.68
| 894,862 || 98.98
| 894,862 || 98.98 || ''n/a''
| bgcolor="#E9E9E9" colspan="2" rowspan="5"|
| bgcolor="#E9E9E9" colspan="2" rowspan="5"|
|-
|-
| align="left" colspan="2"| Invalid votes
| align="left" colspan="2"| Invalid votes
| 10,089 || 1.12 || style="color:red;"| –0.68
| 10,089 || 1.12 || style="color:red;"| –0.68
| 9,231 || 1.02
| 9,231 || 1.02 || ''n/a''
|- style="font-weight:bold;"
|- style="font-weight:bold;"
| align="left" colspan="2"| Votes cast / turnout
| align="left" colspan="2"| Votes cast / turnout
| 904,369 || 52.59 || style="color:red;"| –3.50
| 904,369 || 52.59 || style="color:red;"| –3.50
| 904,093 || 52.54
| 904,093 || 52.54 || ''n/a''
|-
|-
| align="left" colspan="2"| Abstentions
| align="left" colspan="2"| Abstentions
| 815,227 || 47.41 || style="color:green;"| +3.50
| 815,227 || 47.41 || style="color:green;"| +3.50
| 816,631 || 47.46
| 816,631 || 47.46 || ''n/a''
|- style="font-weight:bold;"
|- style="font-weight:bold;"
| align="left" colspan="2"| Registered voters
| align="left" colspan="2"| Registered voters
| 1,719,596 || bgcolor="#E9E9E9" colspan="2"|
| 1,719,596 || bgcolor="#E9E9E9" colspan="2"|
| 1,720,724 || bgcolor="#E9E9E9"|
| 1,720,724 || bgcolor="#E9E9E9" colspan="2"|
|-
|-
| colspan="9" bgcolor="#E9E9E9"|
| colspan="10" bgcolor="#E9E9E9"|
|-
|-
| align="left" colspan="9"| Sources<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.parcan.es/elecciones/resultados.py/2019/ |title=2019 Election Results |language=es |website=parcan.es |publisher=Parliament of the Canary Islands |access-date=24 January 2020}}</ref><ref name="HE">{{cite web |url=http://www.historiaelectoral.com/acanarias.html |title=Elecciones al Parlamento de Canarias (1983 - 2019) |language=es |website=Historia Electoral.com |access-date=2 December 2019}}</ref>
| align="left" colspan="10"| Sources<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.parcan.es/elecciones/resultados.py/2019/ |title=2019 Election Results |language=es |website=parcan.es |publisher=Parliament of the Canary Islands |access-date=24 January 2020}}</ref><ref name="HE">{{cite web |url=http://www.historiaelectoral.com/acanarias.html |title=Elecciones al Parlamento de Canarias (1983 - 2019) |language=es |website=Historia Electoral.com |access-date=2 December 2019}}</ref>
|-
|-
| colspan="9" style="text-align:left;font-size:95%;max-width:790px;" | {{hidden|ta1=left|title='''Footnotes:'''|content={{ubl
| colspan="10" style="text-align:left;font-size:95%;max-width:790px;"| {{hidden|ta1=left|title='''Footnotes:'''|content={{ubl
| <sup>1</sup> [[Agreement of Nationalist Unity|Canarian Coalition–Canarian Nationalist Party]]–[[United for Gran Canaria|United]] results are compared to the combined totals of Canarian Coalition–Canarian Nationalist Party and United in the 2015 election.
| <sup>1</sup> [[Agreement of Nationalist Unity|Canarian Coalition–Canarian Nationalist Party]]–[[United for Gran Canaria|United]] results are compared to the combined totals of Canarian Coalition–Canarian Nationalist Party and United in the 2015 election.
| <sup>2</sup> Yes We Can Canaries results are compared to [[Podemos (Spanish political party)|We Can]] totals in the 2015 election.
| <sup>2</sup> [[New Canaries]] results are compared to the combined totals of New Canaries and Municipal Assemblies of Fuerteventura in the 2015 election.
| <sup>3</sup> [[Canarian United Left]] results are compared to [[Canaries Decides]] totals in the 2015 election.
| <sup>3</sup> [[ Podemos Canarias|Yes We Can Canaries]] results are compared to [[Podemos (Spanish political party)|We Can]] totals in the 2015 election.
| <sup>4</sup> [[Ahora Canarias|Canaries Now]] results are compared to [[Canarian Nationalist Alternative]] totals in the 2015 election.}}}}
| <sup>4</sup> [[Canarian United Left]] results are compared to [[Canaries Decides]] totals in the 2015 election.
| <sup>5</sup> [[Ahora Canarias|Canaries Now]] results are compared to [[Canarian Nationalist Alternative]] totals in the 2015 election.}}}}
|}
|}


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{{bar percent|[[People's Party of the Canary Islands|PP]]|{{party color|People's Party of the Canary Islands}}|15.18}}
{{bar percent|[[People's Party of the Canary Islands|PP]]|{{party color|People's Party of the Canary Islands}}|15.18}}
{{bar percent|[[New Canaries|NCa]]|{{party color|New Canaries}}|9.05}}
{{bar percent|[[New Canaries|NCa]]|{{party color|New Canaries}}|9.05}}
{{bar percent|[[Podemos (Spanish political party)|SPC]]|{{party color|Sí Podemos Canarias}}|8.78}}
{{bar percent|[[Podemos Canarias|SPC]]|{{party color|Sí Podemos Canarias}}|8.78}}
{{bar percent|[[Citizens (Spanish political party)|Cs]]|{{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}|7.36}}
{{bar percent|[[Citizens (Spanish political party)|Cs]]|{{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}|7.36}}
{{bar percent|[[Vox (political party)|Vox]]|{{party color|Vox (political party)}}|2.47}}
{{bar percent|[[Vox (political party)|Vox]]|{{party color|Vox (political party)}}|2.47}}
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{{bar percent|[[People's Party of the Canary Islands|PP]]|{{party color|People's Party of the Canary Islands}}|14.60}}
{{bar percent|[[People's Party of the Canary Islands|PP]]|{{party color|People's Party of the Canary Islands}}|14.60}}
{{bar percent|[[New Canaries|NCa]]|{{party color|New Canaries}}|9.27}}
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! colspan="2" width="30px" class="unsortable"| [[Socialist Party of the Canaries|PSOE]]
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! colspan="2" width="30px" class="unsortable"| [[Agreement of Nationalist Unity|CCa–PNC]]
! colspan="2" width="30px" class="unsortable"| [[Agreement of Nationalist Unity|CC–PNC]]
! colspan="2" width="30px" class="unsortable"| [[People's Party of the Canary Islands|PP]]
! colspan="2" width="30px" class="unsortable"| [[People's Party of the Canary Islands|PP]]
! colspan="2" width="30px" class="unsortable"| [[New Canaries|NCa]]
! colspan="2" width="30px" class="unsortable"| [[New Canaries|NCa]]
! colspan="2" width="30px" class="unsortable"| [[Podemos (Spanish political party)|SPC]]
! colspan="2" width="30px" class="unsortable"| [[Podemos Canarias|SPC]]
! colspan="2" width="30px" class="unsortable"| [[Citizens (Spanish political party)|Cs]]
! colspan="2" width="30px" class="unsortable"| [[Citizens (Spanish political party)|Cs]]
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! colspan="2" width="30px" class="unsortable"| [[Gomera Socialist Group|ASG]]
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| • [[Socialist Party of the Canaries|PSOE]] (25)
| • [[Socialist Party of the Canaries|PSOE]] (25)
| • [[New Canaries|NCa]] (5)
| • [[New Canaries|NCa]] (5)
| • [[Podemos (Spanish political party)|Podemos–SSP]]–[[Equo]] (4)
| • [[Podemos Canarias|Podemos–SSP–Equo]] (4)
| • [[Gomera Socialist Group|ASG]] (3)
| • [[Gomera Socialist Group|ASG]] (3)
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Latest revision as of 13:55, 16 June 2024

2019 Canarian regional election

← 2015 26 May 2019 2023 →

All 70 seats in the Parliament of the Canary Islands
36 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
RegisteredIsland: 1,719,596 3.5%
Regional: 1,720,724
TurnoutIsland: 904,369 (52.6%) 3.5 pp
Regional: 904,093 (52.5%)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Ángel Víctor Torres Fernando Clavijo Asier Antona
Party PSOE CCa–PNC PP
Leader since 23 July 2017 12 September 2014 22 April 2016
Leader's seat Regional Regional La Palma
Last election 15 seats, 19.9% 18 seats, 21.8%[a] 12 seats, 18.6%
Seats won 25 20 11
Seat change 10 2 1
Island vote 258,255 196,080 135,722
Island % 28.9% 21.9% 15.2%
Island swing 9.0 pp 0.1 pp 3.4 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Román Rodríguez Noemí Santana Casimiro Curbelo
Party NCa Podemos–SSP–Equo ASG
Leader since 26 February 2005 1 April 2015 6 March 2015
Leader's seat Regional Gran Canaria La Gomera
Last election 5 seats, 10.4%[b] 7 seats, 14.5% 3 seats, 0.6%
Seats won 5 4 3
Seat change 0 3 0
Island vote 80,891 78,532 6,222
Island % 9.0% 8.8% 0.7%
Island swing 1.4 pp 5.7 pp 0.1 pp

  Seventh party
 
Leader Vidina Espino
Party Cs
Leader since 2 March 2019
Leader's seat Gran Canaria
Last election 0 seats, 5.9%
Seats won 2
Seat change 2
Island vote 65,854
Island % 7.4%
Island swing 1.5 pp

Constituency results map for the Parliament of the Canary Islands

President before election

Fernando Clavijo
CCa

Elected President

Ángel Víctor Torres
PSOE

The 2019 Canarian regional election was held on Sunday, 26 May 2019, to elect the 10th Parliament of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands. All 70 seats in the Parliament were up for election. The election was held simultaneously with regional elections in eleven other autonomous communities and local elections all throughout Spain, as well as the 2019 European Parliament election.

The election saw the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) under Ángel Víctor Torres becoming the largest force in the islands. Together with New Canaries (NCa), the Yes We Can Canaries alliance led by Podemos and the Gomera Socialist Group (ASG), Torres was able to become regional president, sending Canarian Coalition (CCa) into opposition for the first time since 1993. Support for the People's Party (PP) shrunk, with the party obtaining its worst result since 1991.

Overview

[edit]

Electoral system

[edit]

The Parliament of the Canary Islands was the devolved, unicameral legislature of the autonomous community of the Canary Islands, having legislative power in regional matters as defined by the Spanish Constitution and the Canarian Statute of Autonomy, as well as the ability to vote confidence in or withdraw it from a regional president.[1] Voting for the Parliament was on the basis of universal suffrage, which comprised all nationals over 18 years of age, registered in the Canary Islands and in full enjoyment of their political rights. Additionally, Canarians abroad were required to apply for voting before being permitted to vote, a system known as "begged" or expat vote (Spanish: Voto rogado).[2]

The 70 members of the Parliament of the Canary Islands were elected using the D'Hondt method and a closed list proportional representation, with an electoral threshold of 15 percent of valid votes—which included blank ballots—being applied in each constituency. Alternatively, parties could also enter the seat distribution as long as they reached four percent regionally. Seats were allocated to constituencies, corresponding to the islands of El Hierro, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, La Gomera, La Palma, Lanzarote and Tenerife, as well as an additional constituency comprising the whole archipelago, with each being allocated a fixed number of seats:[1]

Seats Constituencies
15 Gran Canaria, Tenerife
9 Regional
8 Fuerteventura(+1), La Palma, Lanzarote
4 La Gomera
3 El Hierro

Election date

[edit]

The term of the Parliament of the Canary Islands expired four years after the date of its previous election, with elections to the Parliament being fixed for the fourth Sunday of May every four years. The previous election was held on 24 May 2015, setting the election date for the Parliament on Sunday, 26 May 2019.[1][3][4]

After legal amendments in 2018, the president was granted the prerogative to dissolve the Parliament of the Canary Islands and call a snap election, provided that no motion of no confidence was in process and that dissolution did not occur before one year had elapsed since the previous one. In the event of an investiture process failing to elect a regional president within a two-month period from the first ballot, the Parliament was to be automatically dissolved and a fresh election called. Any snap election held as a result of these circumstances would not alter the period to the next ordinary election, with elected deputies merely serving out what remained of their four-year terms.[1]

The election to the Parliament of the Canary Islands was officially triggered on 2 April 2019 after the publication of the election decree in the Official Gazette of the Canary Islands (BOC).[5]

Parties and candidates

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The electoral law allowed for parties and federations registered in the interior ministry, coalitions and groupings of electors to present lists of candidates. Parties and federations intending to form a coalition ahead of an election were required to inform the relevant Electoral Commission within ten days of the election call, whereas groupings of electors needed to secure the signature of at least one percent of the electorate in the constituencies for which they sought election, disallowing electors from signing for more than one list of candidates.[4]

Below is a list of the main parties and electoral alliances which contested the election:

Candidacy Parties and
alliances
Candidate Ideology Previous result Gov. Ref.
Votes (%) Seats
CCa–PNC Fernando Clavijo Regionalism
Canarian nationalism
Centrism
21.84%[a] 18 checkY [6]
[7]
PSOE Ángel Víctor Torres Social democracy 19.89% 15 ☒N [8]
[9]
PP
List
Asier Antona Conservatism
Christian democracy
18.59% 12 ☒N [10]
[11]
Podemos–
SSP–Equo
List
Noemí Santana Left-wing populism
Direct democracy
Democratic socialism
14.54% 7 ☒N [12]
[13]
NCa
List
  • New Canaries (NCa)
  • Municipal Assemblies of Fuerteventura (AMF)
Román Rodríguez Canarian nationalism
Social democracy
10.39%[b] 5 ☒N [14]
Cs Vidina Espino Liberalism 5.94% 0 ☒N [15]
ASG Casimiro Curbelo Insularism
Social democracy
0.56% 3 ☒N
Vox
List
Carmelo González Right-wing populism
Ultranationalism
National conservatism
0.20% 0 ☒N [16]

Campaign

[edit]

Election debates

[edit]
2019 Canarian regional election debates
Date Organisers Moderator(s)     P  Present[c]    NI  Not invited 
CCa–PNC PSOE PP USP NCa Cs Audience Ref.
10 May Cadena SER Miguel Ángel Rodríguez P
Clavijo
P
Torres
P
Antona
P
Santana
P
Rodríguez
P
Espino
[17]
15 May RTVC Roberto González
Pilar Rumeu
P
Clavijo
P
Torres
P
Antona
P
Santana
P
Rodríguez
NI 6.1%
(46,000)
[18]
[19]
23 May RTVE Nayra Santana P
Clavijo
P
Torres
P
Antona
P
Santana
P
Rodríguez
P
Espino
N/A [20]
24 May COPE Mayer Trujillo P
Clavijo
P
Torres
P
Antona
P
Santana
P
Rodríguez
P
Espino
[21]

Opinion polls

[edit]

The table below lists voting intention estimates in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first and using the dates when the survey fieldwork was done, as opposed to the date of publication. Where the fieldwork dates are unknown, the date of publication is given instead. The highest percentage figure in each polling survey is displayed with its background shaded in the leading party's colour. If a tie ensues, this is applied to the figures with the highest percentages. The "Lead" column on the right shows the percentage-point difference between the parties with the highest percentages in a poll. When available, seat projections determined by the polling organisations are displayed below (or in place of) the percentages in a smaller font; 36 seats were required for an absolute majority in the Parliament of the Canary Islands (31 until 6 November 2018).

Color key:

  Poll conducted after legal ban on opinion polls   Exit poll

Results

[edit]

Overall

[edit]
Summary of the 26 May 2019 Parliament of the Canary Islands election results
Parties and alliances Island constituencies Regional constituency Seats
Votes % ±pp Votes % ±pp Total +/−
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) 258,255 28.88 +8.99 264,221 29.53 n/a 25 +10
Canarian Coalition–Canarian Nationalist PartyUnited (CCaPNC)1 196,080 21.93 +0.09 209,150 23.37 n/a 20 +2
People's Party (PP) 135,722 15.18 –3.41 130,617 14.60 n/a 11 –1
New Canaries (NCa)2 80,891 9.05 –1.34 82,980 9.27 n/a 5 ±0
Yes We Can Canaries (Podemos–SSPEquo)3 78,532 8.78 –5.76 76,433 8.54 n/a 4 –3
Citizens–Party of the Citizenry (Cs) 65,854 7.36 +1.42 62,115 6.94 n/a 2 +2
Vox (Vox) 22,078 2.47 +2.27 22,178 2.48 n/a 0 ±0
Animalist Party Against Mistreatment of Animals (PACMA) 10,029 1.12 –0.11 12,166 1.36 n/a 0 ±0
Canarian United Left (IUC)4 9,115 1.02 –1.18 8,598 0.96 n/a 0 ±0
Gomera Socialist Group (ASG) 6,222 0.70 +0.14 n/a 3 ±0
The Greens–Green Group (LV–GV) 5,058 0.57 New 6,263 0.70 n/a 0 ±0
Canaries Now (ANCUP)5 2,515 0.28 –0.34 3,163 0.35 n/a 0 ±0
More for Telde (+xT) 1,985 0.22 –0.15 n/a 0 ±0
Tenerife Socialist Group (ASTf) 1,512 0.17 New n/a 0 ±0
Santa Cruz Common Sense (SCSC) 1,379 0.15 New n/a 0 ±0
Nivaria (Nivaria) 1,153 0.13 New n/a 0 ±0
Communist Party of the Canarian People (PCPC) 989 0.11 –0.09 1,200 0.13 n/a 0 ±0
With You, We Are Democracy (Contigo) 970 0.11 New 794 0.09 n/a 0 ±0
Fuerteventura Party (PF) 954 0.11 New n/a 0 ±0
Seniors in Action (3e en acción) 911 0.10 New n/a 0 ±0
United for Lanzarote (UPLanzarote) 657 0.07 New n/a 0 ±0
For a Fairer World (PUM+J) 575 0.06 –0.14 979 0.11 n/a 0 ±0
Democratic Union of the Canary Islands (UDC) 522 0.06 New 1,248 0.14 n/a 0 ±0
Let's Vote Fuerteventura (Votemos) 387 0.04 New n/a 0 ±0
Humanist Party (PH) 337 0.04 New n/a 0 ±0
Canaries for Progress (Ci–Progreso) 263 0.03 New n/a 0 ±0
Federation Free Socialist Party (PSLF) 224 0.03 New n/a 0 ±0
Movement for the Unity of the Canarian People (MUPC) –0.19 782 0.09 n/a 0 ±0
Union of Independent Citizens (UCIN) New 450 0.05 n/a 0 ±0
Libertarian Party (P–LIB) New 436 0.05 n/a 0 ±0
Blank ballots 11,111 1.24 –0.59 11,089 1.24 n/a
Total 894,280 894,862 70 +10
Valid votes 894,280 98.88 +0.68 894,862 98.98 n/a
Invalid votes 10,089 1.12 –0.68 9,231 1.02 n/a
Votes cast / turnout 904,369 52.59 –3.50 904,093 52.54 n/a
Abstentions 815,227 47.41 +3.50 816,631 47.46 n/a
Registered voters 1,719,596 1,720,724
Sources[23][24]
Footnotes:
Popular vote (island constituencies)
PSOE
28.88%
CCa–PNC
21.93%
PP
15.18%
NCa
9.05%
SPC
8.78%
Cs
7.36%
Vox
2.47%
PACMA
1.12%
IUC
1.02%
ASG
0.70%
Others
2.28%
Blank ballots
1.24%
Popular vote (regional constituency)
PSOE
29.53%
CCa–PNC
23.37%
PP
14.60%
NCa
9.27%
SPC
8.54%
Cs
6.94%
Vox
2.48%
PACMA
1.36%
Others
2.67%
Blank ballots
1.24%
Seats
PSOE
35.71%
CCa–PNC
28.57%
PP
15.71%
NCa
7.04%
SPC
5.71%
ASG
4.29%
Cs
2.86%

Distribution by constituency

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Constituency PSOE CC–PNC PP NCa SPC Cs ASG
% S % S % S % S % S % S % S
El Hierro 31.5 1 35.4 1 18.2 1 5.0 3.7
Fuerteventura 26.0 3 25.1 3 13.8 1 11.2 1 7.0 5.7
Gran Canaria 28.3 5 11.7 2 16.5 3 17.7 3 8.9 1 8.9 1
La Gomera 20.7 1 9.1 4.4 4.0 6.6 1.7 52.1 3
La Palma 27.2 3 30.9 3 25.0 2 3.7 4.2 3.2
Lanzarote 28.4 3 32.0 3 12.7 1 5.3 8.1 1 5.6
Tenerife 30.2 6 29.2 5 13.5 2 2.0 9.6 1 7.0 1
Regional 29.5 3 23.4 3 14.6 1 9.3 1 8.5 1 6.9
Total 28.9 25 21.9 20 15.2 11 9.0 5 8.8 4 7.4 2 0.7 3

Aftermath

[edit]
Investiture
Ángel Víctor Torres (PSOE)
Ballot → 12 July 2019
Required majority → 36 out of 70 checkY
Yes
37 / 70
No
33 / 70
Abstentions
0 / 70
Absentees
0 / 70
Sources[25]

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^ a b Results for CCaPNC (18.25%, 18 seats) and Unidos (3.59%, 0 seats) in the 2015 election.
  2. ^ a b Results for NCa (10.23%, 5 seats) and AMF (0.16%, 0 seats) in the 2015 election.
  3. ^ Denotes a main invitee attending the event.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Within CCa.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Within Unidas Podemos.
  6. ^ a b Within PSOE.

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