🏛️🗳️ Castilla y León elections set for 15 March 2026
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Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, president of Castilla y León, has called regional elections for 15 March 2026 following the dissolution of the Cortes. This decision is mandated by law, as elections must occur four years after the previous assembly was formed in March 2022. The PP has governed the region since 1987, facing challenges from Vox and the PSOE. The upcoming elections will be part of a broader cycle that includes recent votes in Extremadura and Aragón, with Andalusia next.
Key points
- Elections in Castilla y León are scheduled for 15 March 2026 following the dissolution of the Cortes.
- President Alfonso Fernández Mañueco's decision comes after the legal deadline for calling elections expired.
- The region has been governed by the Popular Party since 1987, facing challenges from Vox and the PSOE.
- The electoral cycle includes recent elections in Extremadura and Aragón, with Andalusia next.
Links
- El País: Mañueco apura y deja los comicios en Castilla y León para el 15 de marzo
- El Mundo: Mañueco disuelve las Cortes de Castilla y León y convoca elecciones para el 15 de marzo
- El País: Mañueco convoca elecciones en Castilla y León el 15 de marzo
- El Mundo: Los barones, Aznar y Rajoy harán campaña en las autonómicas: "No repetiremos el error de Guardiola"
Facts
- Elections are scheduled for 15 March 2026.
- The Cortes were last constituted on 10 March 2022.
- The PP has governed Castilla y León since 1987.
- The absolute majority in the new Cortes requires 42 deputies.
Quotes
- This is a due and obligatory act on its date, since the maximum period for convening elections in the Community has been exhausted. — Alfonso Fernández Mañueco
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