After 100% of the votes were counted, the Partido Popular won the elections with 136 seats (47 more than in 2019), but the support at the polls is not enough for its leader, Núñez Feijóo, to obtain the absolute majority (set at 176), not even adding the 33 seats obtained by Vox, which loses 19. The Popular Party obtained 33.05% support (8,091,840 votes), 12.06 points more than in 2019.
Neither will they be able to govern in coalition with Vox, which loses 19 MPs compared to 2019 and is left with 33, meaning that they will not be able to form government. The party led by Abascal achieved 12.39% support at the polls, which represents 3,033,744 votes.
Meanwhile, Pedro Sánchez's PSOE has held its ground in these elections, winning two more seats than in 2019, with a total of 122. The Socialists, the second most voted force with 31.7% and a total of 7,760,970 votes, obtained 3.45 points more than in 2019.
As for Sumar, the party led by Yolanda Díaz, which made its debut in a general election on 23J, achieved a total of 31 seats, although the sum with the PSOE was not enough for them to govern with an absolute majority. Díaz achieved a 12.31% share of the vote (3,014,006 votes).
In Mijas almost 48,000 people were called to the polls.
In Mijas, almost 48,000 people were called to the polls.
ERC won 7 seats (-6); JxCAT-JUNT also obtained 7 (-1); EH Bildu, with 6 seats, gained one with respect to 2019; EAJ-PNV obtained 5 (-1); while BNG, CCa, and UPM obtained one seat.
Andalusia
In the region, the PP also obtains the greatest support at the polls with a percentage of 36.44% after the total count, with a total of 25 MPs, ten more than in 2019; the PSOE (33.48%) loses four and is left with 21; Vox (15.33%) loses three and is left with 9; and Sumar (11.95%) debuts with six.
Malaga
In the province, following the national trend, the PP obtains two more MPs than in the 2019 elections, obtaining five seats; the PSOE loses one, obtaining three; Vox remains with two; and Sumar arrives with one.
Mijas
In our municipality, with an abstention of 36.37%, the PP has been the most voted force in these general elections, unlike the local elections and the last general elections when it was the third most voted force behind PSOE and Vox, obtaining a total of 10,461 (34.69%).
PSOE was the second force with the highest number of votes, with a total of 8,779, adding 1.87 points more than in 2019, achieving a support at the polls of 29.11%.
For its part Vox has lost 4.60 points with regard to 2019, obtaining a total of 6,314 votes (20.94%), while Sumar has achieved a support of 11.80%%, which when translated into votes gives a result of 3,559.
Pacma, with 1.69%, obtained 510 votes and PUM+J 73 votes, which represents 0.24% of the Mijas voters.
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