He PP It would be the option most voted for by Spaniards in the European elections that will be held this Sunday, June 9, according to exit polls published at 8:00 p.m. According to the Sigma Dos survey for RTVE and FORTA, the list headed by Dolors Montserrat would have between 21 and 23 seats with 32.4% of the votes, closely followed by PSOE of Teresa Ribera, with 30.2% of the votes that would give her between 20 and 22 seats.
Vox It would be the third most voted force with between 6 and 7 seats, exceeding 10% of the vote (10.4%). Behind they would be Add, with between 3 and 4 seats (6.3%); and Podemos, with between 2 and 3 seats (4.4%).
They would not be the only parties to have representation. Now Republics would obtain between 2 and 3 seats (4.3%), same range as The party is over (3.9%). For its part, Together (2.1%) and CEUS (1.6%) would keep 1 seat.
The results come after closing the polling stations in Spain, with the 70,000 ballot boxes distributed in more than 22,500 polling stations. It won’t be until 11:00 p.m. when the official results are known, since the polling stations in Italy close at that time and, until then, no official data can be disseminated.
Those in charge of offering the voting percentages will be the minister spokesperson of the Government, Pilar AlegrÃaand the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska. The Spanish constituency has 61 of the 720 seats that are elected in the European Union. 38,087,379 people were called to the polls in our country. Participation at 6:00 p.m. was 38.35%, 11.09 points less than in the 2019 European Parliament elections.
Source: Lasexta

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