2023 Asturian regional election

The 2023 Asturian regional election will be held on Sunday, 28 May 2023, to elect the 12th General Junta of the Principality of Asturias. All 45 seats in the General Junta will be up for election. The election will be held simultaneously with regional elections in eleven other autonomous communities and local elections all throughout Spain.

2023 Asturian regional election

28 May 2023

All 45 seats in the General Junta of the Principality of Asturias
23 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered958,635 1.6%
 
Leader Adrián Barbón Diego Canga Manuel Iñarra
Party PSOE PP CS
Leader since 17 September 2017 28 November 2022 6 February 2023
Leader's seat Central Central Central
Last election 20 seats, 35.3% 10 seats, 17.5% 5 seats, 14.0%
Current seats 20 10 4
Seats needed 3 13 19

 
Leader Covadonga Tomé Ovidio Zapico Adrián Pumares
Party Podemos Asturies IUMPIAS Foro
Leader since 4 November 2022 28 January 2023 1 October 2022
Leader's seat Central Central Central
Last election 4 seats, 11.0% 2 seats, 6.6% 2 seats, 6.5%
Current seats 3 2 2
Seats needed 20 21 21

 
Leader Carolina López
Party Vox
Leader since 19 January 2023
Leader's seat
Last election 2 seats, 6.4%
Current seats 2
Seats needed 21

Incumbent President

Adrián Barbón
PSOE



Overview

Electoral system

The General Junta of the Principality of Asturias is the devolved, unicameral legislature of the autonomous community of Asturias, having legislative power in regional matters as defined by the Spanish Constitution and the Asturian Statute of Autonomy, as well as the ability to vote confidence in or withdraw it from a regional president.[1] Voting for the General Junta is on the basis of universal suffrage, which comprises all nationals over 18 years of age, registered in Asturias and in full enjoyment of their political rights. Amendments to the electoral law in 2022 abolished the "begged" or expat vote system (Spanish: Voto rogado), under which Spaniards abroad were required to apply for voting before being permitted to vote.[2] The expat vote system was attributed responsibility for a major decrease in the turnout of Spaniards abroad during the years it had been in force.[3]

The 45 members of the General Junta of the Principality of Asturias are elected using the D'Hondt method and a closed list proportional representation, with an electoral threshold of three percent of valid votes—which includes blank ballots—being applied in each constituency. Seats are allocated to constituencies, which are established as follows:

Each constituency is allocated an initial minimum of two seats, with the remaining 39 being distributed in proportion to their populations.[4]

As a result of the aforementioned allocation, each General Junta constituency is entitled the following seats:[5]

Seats Constituencies
34 Central District
6 Western District
5 Eastern District

The use of the D'Hondt method may result in a higher effective threshold, depending on the district magnitude.[6]

Election date

The term of the General Junta of the Principality of Asturias expired four years after the date of its previous election. Elections to the General Junta were fixed for the fourth Sunday of May every four years. The previous election was held on 26 May 2019, setting the election date for the General Junta on Sunday, 28 May 2023.[1][4][7]

The president had the prerogative to dissolve the General Junta and call a snap election, provided that no motion of no confidence was in process, no nationwide election was due and some time requirements were met: namely, that dissolution did not occur either during the first legislative session or within the legislature's last year ahead of its scheduled expiry, nor before one year had elapsed since a previous dissolution under this procedure. In the event of an investiture process failing to elect a regional president within a two-month period from the first ballot, the General Junta 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 General Junta of the Principality of Asturias was officially triggered on 4 April 2023 after the publication of the election decree in the Official Gazette of the Principality of Asturias (BOPA).[5]

Parliamentary composition

The table below shows the composition of the parliamentary groups in the General Junta at the time of dissolution.[8]

Parliamentary composition in April 2023
Groups Parties Legislators
Seats Total
Socialist Parliamentary Group PSOE 20 20
People's Parliamentary Group PP 10 10
Citizens Parliamentary Group CS 4 4
We Can Asturias Parliamentary Group Podemos 4 4
Asturias Forum Parliamentary Group Foro 2 2
United Left Parliamentary Group IU/IX 2 2
Vox Parliamentary Group Vox 2 2
Mixed Parliamentary Group INDEP 1[lower-alpha 1] 1

Parties and candidates

The electoral law allows 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 are required to inform the relevant Electoral Commission within ten days of the election call, whereas groupings of electors need to secure the signature of at least one percent of the electorate in the constituencies for which they seek election, disallowing electors from signing for more than one list of candidates.[4][7]

Below is a list of the main parties and electoral alliances which will likely contest the election:

Candidacy Parties and
alliances
Leading candidate Ideology Previous result Gov. Ref.
Votes (%) Seats
PSOE Adrián Barbón Social democracy 35.26% 20 checkY [11]
PP
List
Diego Canga Conservatism
Christian democracy
17.52% 10 ☒N [12]
CS Manuel Iñarra Liberalism 13.97% 5 ☒N [13]
[14]
[15]
Podemos
Asturies
List
Covadonga Tomé Left-wing populism
Direct democracy
Democratic socialism
11.04% 4 ☒N [16]
IUMPIAS Ovidio Zapico Socialism
Communism
6.62% 2 ☒N [17]
[18]
Foro
List
Adrián Pumares Regionalism
Conservatism
6.52% 2 ☒N [19]
Vox
List
Carolina López Right-wing populism
Ultranationalism
National conservatism
6.43% 2 ☒N [20]
[21]

Campaign

Election debates

2023 Asturian regional election debates
Date Organisers Moderator(s)     P  Present[lower-alpha 2]    S  Surrogate[lower-alpha 3]    A  Absent invitee 
PSOE PP CS Podemos IUMP Foro Vox Audience Ref.
17 May RTPA Nacho Monserrat
Natalia Alonso
P
Barbón
P
Canga
P
Iñarra
P
Tomé
P
Zapico
P
Pumares
P
López
6.8%
(19.000)
[22][23]


Opinion polls

The tables below list opinion polling results 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.

Graphical summary

Local regression trend line of poll results from 26 May 2019 to the present day, with each line corresponding to a political party.

Voting intention estimates

The table below lists weighted voting intention estimates. Refusals are generally excluded from the party vote percentages, while question wording and the treatment of "don't know" responses and those not intending to vote may vary between polling organisations. When available, seat projections determined by the polling organisations are displayed below (or in place of) the percentages in a smaller font; 23 seats are required for an absolute majority in the General Junta of the Principality of Asturias.

Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSOE PP CS Podemos IU/IX Foro Vox SOS Lead
KeyData/Público[p 1] 17 May 2023 ? 60.1 35.7
19
29.8
16
1.8
0
7.6
3
6.4
2
4.7
1
9.3
4
5.9
ElectoPanel/El Plural[p 2][p 3] 4–10 May 2023 600 ? 37.1
20
28.8
16
2.1
0
6.5
2
6.6
2
4.6
1
10.7
4
0.8
0
8.3
GAD3/Vocento[p 4][p 5] 28 Apr–3 May 2023 1,004 ? 37.8
19/20
31.9
17
1.3
0
5.0
2
6.3
2
4.7
1
9.9
3/4
5.9
ElectoPanel/El Plural[p 6][p 7] 26 Apr–3 May 2023 600 ? 37.3
20
29.4
16
2.2
0
6.3
2
6.3
2
4.8
1
10.4
4
0.8
0
7.9
Sondaxe/La Voz de Asturias[p 8] 24 Apr–2 May 2023 800 ? 34.5
19
28.8
16
2.6
0
9.3
4
6.6
2
4.6
1
8.1
3
5.7
CIS[p 9][p 10] 10–26 Apr 2023 494 ? 36.7 27.3 3.7 8.0 6.8 4.5 9.1 9.4
ElectoPanel/El Plural[p 11][p 12] 19–25 Apr 2023 600 ? 37.3
20
28.5
15
2.1
0
6.3
2
6.6
2
5.1
2
10.8
4
0.9
0
8.8
GAD3/PP[p 13][p 14] 14–18 Apr 2023 1,014 ? 36.3
18/19
33.9
17
1.3
0
7.0
2/3
5.2
2
2.3
0/1
10.8
4/5
2.4
ElectoPanel/El Plural[p 15][p 16] 12–18 Apr 2023 600 ? 37.7
20
27.9
15
2.1
0
7.0
2
6.1
2
5.2
2
11.0
4
0.9
0
9.8
Simple Lógica/elDiario.es[p 17] 4–13 Apr 2023 452 ? 36.6
19/20
27.8
15/16
3.0
0
5.8
2/3
12.9
3/4
3.4
0/1
8.9
3/4
8.8
ElectoPanel/El Plural[p 18][p 19] 5–11 Apr 2023 600 ? 38.5
20
26.6
13
1.8
0
7.3
3
6.5
2
5.1
2
11.2
4
0.9
1
11.9
ElectoPanel/El Plural[p 20][p 21] 27 Mar–4 Apr 2023 600 ? 38.8
20
26.0
13
1.7
0
7.4
3
6.5
2
5.1
2
11.5
4
0.9
1
12.8
NC Report/La Razón[p 22] 3–10 Mar 2023 ? 54.9 33.4
18
31.4
17
[lower-alpha 4] [lower-alpha 4] 5.0
1
8.9
3
15.2
6
2.0
GAD3/IU[lower-alpha 5][p 23] 1–7 Mar 2023 2,003 ? 34.8
18/19
32.4
16
2.3
0
8.3
3
6.0
2
4.8
1/2
10.4
4
2.4
ElectoPanel/Electomanía[p 24] 15 Jan–26 Feb 2023 1,101 ? ?
21
?
12
?
0
?
3
?
2
?
2
?
4
?
1
?
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[p 25][p 26] 9–15 Dec 2022 711 ? 33.9
19
26.9
15
4.5
0/1
8.8
3/4
6.4
2
4.7
0/1
10.9
4
7.0
CIS[lower-alpha 6][p 27] 17 Nov–2 Dec 2022 266 ? 45.5 19.3 1.6 [lower-alpha 4] [lower-alpha 4] 0.5 8.4 14.9 26.2
ElectoPanel/Electomanía[p 28] 1 Jun–13 Jul 2022 231 ? 42.1
22
19.5
11
1.6
0
7.8
3
6.4
2
5.4
2
13.0
5
0.8
0
22.6
Metroscopia/PP[p 29] 23–29 Jun 2022 800 ? 33.7
17
35.4
19
1.0
0
8.7
3
5.1
2
1.6
0
11.5
4
1.7
La Nueva España[p 30][p 31] 23 Mar–7 Apr 2022 ? ? ?
20/21
?
10
?
0
?
4
?
2
?
2
?
4/5
?
ElectoPanel/Electomanía[p 32] 15 Oct–29 Nov 2021 1,093 ? 41.4
23
20.6
11
2.1
0
8.4
3
6.4
2
6.5
2
11.1
4
20.8
ElectoPanel/Electomanía[p 33] 15 Apr 2021 800 ? 42.4
22
21.5
11
4.0
1
7.7
3
5.2
2
5.4
2
10.0
4
20.9
SyM Consulting[p 34] 27–31 Dec 2020 1,276 60.6 35.8
18
16.9
8
9.1
4
13.9
6/7
6.9
3
6.4
2
8.2
3/4
18.9
ElectoPanel/Electomanía[p 35][p 36] 1 Apr–15 May 2020 ? ? 43.3
23
19.6
10
7.2
2
5.8
2
7.2
3
5.0
1
10.0
4
23.7
SyM Consulting[p 37][p 38] 4–6 May 2020 1,194 62.2 43.9
23/24
19.8
10
6.4
2
6.3
2/3
6.6
2
4.2
1
11.1
4
24.1
November 2019 general election 10 Nov 2019 58.1 33.3 23.2 6.7 [lower-alpha 4] [lower-alpha 4] [lower-alpha 7] 15.9 16.0 10.1
2019 regional election 26 May 2019 55.1 35.3
20
17.5
10
14.0
5
11.0
4
6.6
2
6.5
2
6.4
2
17.8

Voting preferences

The table below lists raw, unweighted voting preferences.

Results

Overall

Summary of the 28 May 2023 General Junta of the Principality of Asturias election results
Parties and alliances Popular vote Seats
Votes  % ±pp Total +/−
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
People's Party (PP)
Citizens–Party of the Citizenry (CS)
We Can Asturias (Podemos Asturies)
Assembly for Asturias United LeftMore CountryAsturian Left (IU–MP–IAS)
Asturias Forum (Foro)
Vox (Vox)
Animalist Party with the Environment (PACMA)1
GreensEquo Asturias (V–Q)
Andecha Astur (Andecha)
Communist Party of the Workers of Spain (PCTE)
For a Fairer World (PUM+J) New
SOS Asturias–Empty Spain (SOS Asturias) New
State of Spain Unionist Party (PUEDE) New
Unite Principality (SMP) New
Blank ballots
Total 45±0
Valid votes
Invalid votes
Votes cast / turnout
Abstentions
Registered voters 958,635
Sources
Footnotes:

Distribution by constituency

Constituency PSOE PP CS Podemos IUMP Foro Vox
 % S  % S  % S  % S  % S  % S  % S
Central
Eastern
Western
Total
Sources

Notes

  1. Luis Armando Fernández Bartolomé, former CS legislator.[9] and later joined the Mixed group on July 2022.[10]
  2. Denotes a main invitee attending the event.
  3. Denotes a main invitee not attending the event, sending a surrogate in their place.
  4. Within Unidas Podemos.
  5. Extrapolation from results for the Central District.
  6. Vote+Simpathy figures with undecided and/or abstentionists excluded.
  7. Within PP.

References

Opinion poll sources
  1. "El PSOE de Barbón solo alcanzaría la mayoría absoluta en Asturias junto a Podemos e IU". Público (in Spanish). 19 May 2023.
  2. "Clarísimo vencedor en Asturias el próximo 28M, según el último sondeo". El Plural (in Spanish). 13 May 2023.
  3. "ElectoPanel Autonómico (13M)". Electomanía (in Spanish). 13 May 2023.
  4. "Barbón volverá a ganar, pero necesita el apoyo de Podemos para gobernar". ABC (in Spanish). 13 May 2023.
  5. "Barbón gana y la izquierda tiene mayoría, aunque el PP es el partido que más sube". El Comercio (in Spanish). 13 May 2023.
  6. "Asturias, con un claro vencedor el 28M según el último sondeo". El Plural (in Spanish). 6 May 2023.
  7. "ElectoPanel Autonómico (6M)". Electomanía (in Spanish). 6 May 2023.
  8. "Barbón volvería a ganar las elecciones en Asturias y la izquierda sumaría una holgada mayoría". La Voz de Asturias (in Spanish). 4 May 2023.
  9. "Preelectoral elecciones municipales y autonómicas 2023. Principado de Asturias (Estudio nº 3402. Abril 2023)" (PDF). CIS (in Spanish). 11 May 2023.
  10. "Estimación de voto. Municipios, grandes ciudades y Comunidades Autónomas (Estudio nº 3402. Abril 2023)" (PDF). CIS (in Spanish). 11 May 2023.
  11. "Asturias / La izquierda gobernaría". El Plural (in Spanish). 29 April 2023.
  12. "ElectoPanel Autonómico (29A)". Electomanía (in Spanish). 29 April 2023.
  13. "El PP toma impulso con un sondeo propio que ve posible una victoria de la derecha". La Nueva España (in Spanish). 26 April 2023.
  14. "[AUT] ASTURIAS. Encuesta GAD3 (interna PP) 26/04/2023: PODEMOS 7,0% (2/3), IU-MP 5,2% (2), PSOE 36,3% (18/19), FORO 2,3% (0/1), CS 1,3%, PP 33,9% (17), VOX 10,8% (4/5)". Electográfica (in Spanish). 26 April 2023.
  15. "Asturias / Gana el PSOE y la izquierda mantiene la mayoría". El Plural (in Spanish). 22 April 2023.
  16. "ElectoPanel Autonómico (22A)". Electomanía (in Spanish). 22 April 2023.
  17. "El PSOE volverá a ganar las elecciones en Asturias pero necesitará el apoyo de otras formaciones para gobernar". elDiario.es (in Spanish). 19 April 2023.
  18. "ElectoPanel Asturias / Claro triunfo de la izquierda con un PSOE imbatible". El Plural (in Spanish). 15 April 2023.
  19. "ElectoPanel Autonómico (15A) – varias CCAA en un puño". Electomanía (in Spanish). 15 April 2023.
  20. "ElectoPanel Asturias / El PSOE arrasa en Asturias y la izquierda gobernaría". El Plural (in Spanish). 8 April 2023.
  21. "EP Autonómico 8A – comienza el juego". Electomanía (in Spanish). 8 April 2023.
  22. "Asturias: El PSOE necesitará a Podemos para mantener el poder". La Razón (in Spanish). 13 March 2023.
  23. "El PSOE volvería a gobernar en Asturias con el apoyo de Podemos e IU". Nortes (in Spanish). 29 March 2023.
  24. "El PSOE volvería a ganar las elecciones en Asturias, según Electomanía". COPE (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  25. "El PSOE volverá a ganar en Asturias con castigo para el gobierno de Barbón". El Mundo (in Spanish). 18 December 2022.
  26. "ASTURIAS. Encuesta SigmaDos 19/12/2022: IU-IAS 6,4% (2), PODEMOS 8,8% (3/4), PSOE 33,9% (19), FORO 4,7% (0/1), Cs 4,5% (0/1), PP 26,9% (15), VOX 10,9% (4)". Electográfica (in Spanish). 18 December 2022.
  27. "Macroencuesta sobre tendencias en voto autonómico (Estudio nº 3386. Noviembre-diciembre 2022)" (PDF). CIS (in Spanish). 22 December 2022.
  28. "AsturPanel (15JL): Barbón baja y pierde la absoluta, pero sigue dominando. El PP de Mallada sube pero se queda sin opciones en el 19%". Electomanía (in Spanish). 15 July 2022.
  29. "ASTURIAS. Encuesta Metroscopia (interna PP) 17/07/2022: IU-IAS 5,1% (2), PODEMOS 8,7% (3), PSOE 33,7% (17), FORO 1,6%, Cs 1,0%, PP 35,4% (19), VOX 11,5% (4)". Electograph (in Spanish). 17 July 2022.
  30. "¿Qué pasaría si hubiera elecciones en Asturias? Un partido sube, otro desaparece y la izquierda se mantendría, según una encuesta". La Nueva España (in Spanish). 20 April 2022.
  31. "A un año vista". Cadena SER (in Spanish). 21 April 2022.
  32. "ElectoPanel (30N): Barbón conseguiría la absoluta en Asturias y la izquierda alcanzaría los 28 diputados". Electomanía (in Spanish). 30 November 2021.
  33. "Asturias (15A): sorpasso de Foro a IU y Cs. Barbón pierde la absoluta pero sigue liderando con gran ventaja". Electomanía (in Spanish). 15 April 2021.
  34. "Estimación Diciembre 2020. Principado de Asturias. Autonómicas 2023". SyM Consulting (in Spanish). 7 January 2021.
  35. "EP (17My): Asturias – absoluta para Barbón". Electomanía (in Spanish). 17 May 2020.
  36. "MacroPanel Autonómico (17My): 8 gobiernos para PSOE+, 8 para PP+ y 3 para otros+". Electomanía (in Spanish). 17 May 2020.
  37. "Estimación Mayo 2020. Principado de Asturias. Autonómicas 2023". SyM Consulting (in Spanish). 11 May 2020.
  38. "ASTURIAS. Encuesta SyM Consulting 11/05/2020: IU-IAS 6,6% (2), PODEMOS 6,3% (2/3), PSOE 43,9% (23/24), Cs 6,4% (2), PP 19,8% (10), FORO 4,2% (1), VOX 11,1% (4)". Electograph (in Spanish). 11 May 2020.
Other
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  13. "La periodista Laura Pérez Macho será la portavoz de Ciudadanos en la Junta General" (in Spanish). Oviedo: Europa Press. 26 June 2019. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  14. "Ciudadanos confirma a Susana Fernández como nueva portavoz en la Junta General, en sustitución de Laura Pérez Macho" (in Spanish). Oviedo: Europa Press. 1 September 2020. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  15. Ardura, Juan A. (6 February 2023). "Ciudadanos ya tiene candidato en Asturias: Manuel Iñarra liderará el partido". La Nueva España (in Spanish). Oviedo. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
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  17. "Ovidio Zapico encabeza la única lista consensuada de IU de Asturias a las próximas elecciones" (in Spanish). Asturias. Europa Press. 28 January 2023. Retrieved 24 February 2023.
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