Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia

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Political party in Spain

The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia (Spanish: Partido Socialista Obrero Español de Andalucía, PSOE–A) is the Andalusian branch of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party, as well as the largest and most important federation within the PSOE.

Formerly known as the Andalusian Socialist Federation (FSA), it was founded in 1977. The party was the ruling party of Andalusia uninterruptedly from 1978 to 2019, having won all regional elections in that time except for the 2012 election, after which it nonetheless was able to maintain the regional government through a coalition with United Left. It lost power for the first time after the 2018 election, when a PP-Cs coalition was formed. In the 2022 election, it worsened its already worst result ever.

Leaders

Presidents of Andalusia

Party leaders

Electoral performance

Parliament of Andalusia

Parliament of Andalusia
Election Leading candidate Votes % Seats +/– Government
1982 Rafael Escuredo 1,498,619 52.60 (#1)
66 / 109
Majority
1986 José Rodríguez de la Borbolla 1,581,513 47.04 (#1)
60 / 109
6 Majority
1990 Manuel Chaves 1,368,576 49.60 (#1)
62 / 109
2 Majority
1994 1,395,131 38.72 (#1)
45 / 109
17 Minority
1996 1,903,160 44.05 (#1)
52 / 109
7 Coalition
2000 1,790,653 44.32 (#1)
52 / 109
0 Coalition
2004 2,260,545 50.36 (#1)
61 / 109
9 Majority
2008 2,178,296 48.41 (#1)
56 / 109
5 Majority
2012 José Antonio Griñán 1,527,923 39.56 (#2)
47 / 109
9 Coalition (2012–2015)
Minority (2015)
2015 Susana Díaz 1,411,278 35.41 (#1)
47 / 109
0 Minority
2018 1,010,889 27.94 (#1)
33 / 109
14 Opposition
2022 Juan Espadas 883,707 24.09 (#2)
30 / 109
3 Opposition

Cortes Generales

Cortes Generales
Election Andalusia
Congress Senate
Votes % # Seats +/– Seats +/–
1977 1,059,037 36.16% 1st
27 / 59
16 / 32
1979 986,842 33.53% 1st
23 / 59
4
19 / 32
3
1982 2,064,865 60.45% 1st
43 / 59
20
24 / 32
5
1986 1,923,891 57.07% 1st
42 / 60
1
24 / 32
0
1989 1,793,717 52.55% 1st
42 / 61
0
24 / 32
0
1993 2,063,899 51.45% 1st
37 / 61
5
24 / 32
0
1996 2,017,857 46.66% 1st
32 / 62
5
24 / 32
0
2000 1,771,968 43.86% 1st
30 / 62
2
18 / 32
6
2004 2,377,455 52.86% 1st
38 / 61
8
24 / 32
6
2008 2,342,277 51.93% 1st
36 / 61
2
22 / 32
2
2011 1,594,893 36.60% 2nd
25 / 60
11
10 / 32
12
2015 1,402,393 31.50% 1st
22 / 61
3
17 / 32
5
2016 1,326,838 31.20% 2nd
20 / 61
2
14 / 32
3
2019 (Apr) 1,568,682 34.22% 1st
24 / 61
4
24 / 32
10
2019 (Nov) 1,425,126 33.36% 1st
25 / 61
1
23 / 32
1
2023 1,467,501 33.48% 2nd
21 / 61
4
11 / 32
12

European Parliament

European Parliament
Election Andalusia
Votes % #
1987 1,491,525 48.27% 1st
1989 1,288,676 50.26% 1st
1994 1,479,280 41.07% 1st
1999 1,609,861 43.29% 1st
2004 1,349,475 54.38% 1st
2009 1,265,633 48.16% 1st
2014 940,501 35.13% 1st
2019 1,547,896 40.53% 1st

References

  1. ^ Juan Carlos Merino: Andalucía y Catalunya, claves en las primarias del PSOE. La Vanguardia, 22/01/2017.
  2. ^ a b PSOE. Ideology: Social democracy. Political Position: Centre-left – European Social Survey
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Congresses
  • 1st (1888)
  • 2nd (1890)
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  • 8th (1908)
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  • 10th (1915)
  • 11th (1918)
  • Ext. (1919)
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  • Ext. (1921)
  • 12th (1925)
  • 13th (1932)
  • 14th (1944)
  • 15th (1946)
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  • Ext. (1948)
  • 17th (1950)
  • Ext. (1951)
  • 18th (1952)
  • 19th (1955)
  • 20th (1958)
  • 21st (1961)
  • 22nd (1964)
  • 23rd (1967)
  • 24th (1970)
  • 25th (1972)
  • 26th (1974)
  • 27th (1976)
  • 28th (1979)
  • Ext. (1979)
  • 29th (1981)
  • 30th (1984)
  • 31st (1988)
  • 32nd (1990)
  • 33rd (1994)
  • 34th (1997)
  • 35th (2000)
  • 36th (2004)
  • 37th (2008)
  • 38th (2012)
  • Ext. (2014)
  • 39th (2017)
  • 40th (2021)
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