2023 general election results: map by communities

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07/24/2023 at 09:30

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Check how each autonomous community has voted and where each party has won this 23J

This Sunday, July 23, the general elections that Pedro Sánchez called in advance on May 29 after the electoral setback suffered by his party in the regional and municipal elections held the day before, on 28-M. On our website you can follow live the 2023 general election results and consult all the results by communities.

How will the map of votes by CCAA change color? In which autonomous communities has the PSOE won? In which ones the PP?… And Vox and Sumar, have they managed to be the most voted in any region? So that you have all the data of the 2023 general election results, We have prepared a map by CCAA in which you can consult in real time and with the count closed the final result of the voting in all the communities of Spain.

you can toAccess the data of each CCAA by writing the name of the community that you want to consult in the lower search engine.

The map by provinces

Each province has a starting minimum of two seats each. Ceuta and Melilla have one each. Thus, 102 seats are assigned to the Congress of Deputies. However, 248 more deputies still remain to be filled. These are completed proportionally to the entitlement population. For this distribution the D’hondt system is used in each district separately. This method, created by the Belgian jurist Victor d’Hondt in 1878, tries to allocate seats to lists in proportion to the number of votes received.

Here you can check how the map looks by provinces of the general election results in 2023:

The cost of generals

The budget for the general elections of July 23 reached 220,872,805 euros, almost half (45.9%) dedicated to postal expenses for sending electoral propaganda and voting by mail.

According to data from the Presidency of the Government, the postal services for these elections take 101,500,000 million euros, while the operations and efforts of the rest of the public administrations occupy 36.7% of the budget, with more than 81.1 million euros.

A little more than 22.5 million (10.2%) will be dedicated to electoral logistics, that is, to the deployment of tables, ballot boxes and booths, while the item destined for the dissemination of the elections, provisional counting and telecommunications systems will exceed 13.4 million.

Only 1% of the budget, that is to say another 2.2 million euros, will be allocated to unforeseen expenses.

Total, 37,469,142 voters are summoned to the polls, which will elect 350 deputies and 208 senators through 60,314 tables deployed in 22,562 electoral locations throughout the territory, in which 210,000 ballot boxes and 59,000 voting booths have been distributed.

He July 23th you can consult the results of the general election 2023 and Follow the latest news on the 23J general elections live.

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