The polls predicted the victory of the PP and so it was: in Spain, The Popular Party received the most votes in a European election in which participation has not been the best: Only 50% of voters went to the polls.. Although they improved results, the popular they added nine seats to the 13 they already had (12 after the 2019 elections, and one more after Brexit), less than the 12 that the polls gave them, while the PSOE has lost one seat, after losing about two points of support.

Vox has effectively positioned itself as the third political forcealthough another party is added to the extreme right, that of the extreme right agitator Alvise Pérez (The party is over): the six from Abascal’s party and the three from the last far-right populist formation that Spain sends to Brussels make a total of nine far-right seats voted in Spain (15% of the total), about 2.5 million voters. But where have they voted the most? And less?

He 9J European electoral map is quite uniform: The party with the most votes in practically all of Spanish territory is the PP. In the Canary Islands, Navarra, Álava and Vizcaya (Basque Country) and half of Catalonia (Barcelona and Tarragona), the Socialist Party has been ahead. And only in three provinces has the party with the most votes not been any of these: in Guipúzcoa, it was the coalition Now Republics, to which EH Bildu belongsand in Girona and Lleida, Junts.

Which party has received the most votes in each town?

Now, although the seats are distributed in the single constituency – that is, according to the results of the European competitions throughout Spain—, it is interesting to know who the residents of each municipality have voted for. One of the analyzes that is always done after a European competition is the comparison with the latest general elections, and the truth is that in Spain, unlike what happens in many other European countries, the vote does not differ so much from one to another. That is, we vote quite similarly in general and European elections.

To check which party has received the most votes in each municipality, province or autonomous community in these European elections, you just have to navigate the map above these lines. In it you can locate each of the more than 8,000 Spanish municipalities, but also the accumulated results by province and by autonomous community or city. The data available is not only those recorded in 2024, but can also be compared with the 2019 results.