Results breakdown of the 2003 Spanish local elections (Aragon)

This is the results breakdown of the local elections held in Aragon on 25 May 2003. The following tables show detailed results in the autonomous community's most populous municipalities, sorted alphabetically.[1][2][3]

Overall

Councillor share for parties securing >1.0% of councillors up for election.

  PSOE (40.80%)
  PP (30.64%)
  PAR (21.44%)
  CHA (4.63%)
  Other (2.49%)
Summary of the 25 May 2003 municipal election results in Aragon
Parties and coalitions Popular vote Councillors
Votes % ±pp Total +/−
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) 263,01636.84+3.87 1,726+249
People's Party (PP) 220,83530.93–7.18 1,296–362
Aragonese Union (CHA) 88,93912.46+4.12 196+116
Aragonese Party (PAR) 85,85712.03–1.33 907–18
United Left of Aragon (IU) 25,1053.52–0.35 38–13
The Greens–SOS Nature (LV–SOS) 2,4130.34+0.33 0±0
Commitment for Caspe (CPC) 1,6590.23±0.00 5+1
Aragonese Initiative (INAR) 1,2620.18New 0±0
Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) 9860.14New 2+2
Family and Life Party (PFyV) 8430.12New 0±0
Others 6,4090.90 60+9
Blank ballots 16,5462.32+0.04
Total 713,870100.00 4,230–16
Valid votes 713,87099.10+0.06
Invalid votes 6,4690.90–0.06
Votes cast / turnout 720,33970.68+5.67
Abstentions 298,84829.32–5.67
Registered voters 1,019,187
Sources[1][4]
Popular vote
PSOE
36.84%
PP
30.93%
CHA
12.46%
PAR
12.03%
IU
3.52%
Others
1.90%
Blank ballots
2.32%

City control

The following table lists party control in the most populous municipalities, including provincial capitals (shown in bold).[1] Gains for a party are displayed with the cell's background shaded in that party's colour.

Municipality Population Previous control New control
Calatayud 18,531 People's Party (PP) People's Party (PP)
Huesca 46,462 Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
Teruel 31,506 People's Party (PP) Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
Zaragoza 620,419 People's Party (PP) Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)

Municipalities

Calatayud

Population: 18,531
Summary of the 25 May 2003 City Council of Calatayud election results
Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Total +/−
People's Party (PP) 5,67855.69–14.37 11–2
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) 2,50924.61+8.30 4+1
Aragonese Union (CHA) 1,17111.48+6.46 2+1
Aragonese Party (PAR) 4394.31+1.22 0±0
United Left of Aragon (IU) 1791.76–1.98 0±0
Blank ballots 2202.16+0.38
Total 10,196 17±0
Valid votes 10,19698.40–0.83
Invalid votes 1661.60+0.83
Votes cast / turnout 10,36271.53+2.55
Abstentions 4,12428.47–2.55
Registered voters 14,486
Sources[1][5][6]

Huesca

Population: 46,462
Summary of the 25 May 2003 City Council of Huesca election results
Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Total +/−
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) 11,81847.94+16.93 12+5
People's Party (PP) 6,76527.44–2.80 6–1
Aragonese Union (CHA) 2,4309.86–4.35 2–1
Aragonese Party (PAR) 1,9327.84–5.67 1–2
United LeftThe Greens (IU–LV) 1,0114.10–1.08 0–1
Family and Life Party (PFyV) 580.24New 0±0
Aragonese Initiative (INAR) 530.22New 0±0
Blank ballots 5832.37–1.67
Total 24,650 21±0
Valid votes 24,65099.16+0.19
Invalid votes 2100.84–0.19
Votes cast / turnout 24,86064.56+6.90
Abstentions 13,64935.44–6.90
Registered voters 38,509
Sources[1][5][7]

Teruel

Population: 31,506
Summary of the 25 May 2003 City Council of Teruel election results
Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Total +/−
People's Party (PP) 6,23936.58–2.67 8–1
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) 5,69533.39+7.15 8+2
Aragonese Party (PAR) 2,80116.42–2.08 4±0
Aragonese Union (CHA) 1,1666.84+0.15 1±0
United Left of Aragon (IU) 6884.03–1.61 0–1
Family and Life Party (PFyV) 370.22New 0±0
Humanist Party (PH) 270.16–0.19 0±0
Aragonese Initiative (INAR) 210.12New 0±0
Blank ballots 3832.25–1.07
Total 17,057 21±0
Valid votes 17,05799.05–0.19
Invalid votes 1640.95+0.08
Votes cast / turnout 17,22168.39+8.04
Abstentions 7,96031.61–8.04
Registered voters 25,181
Sources[1][5][8]

Zaragoza

Population: 620,419
Summary of the 25 May 2003 City Council of Zaragoza election results
Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Total +/−
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) 114,95233.90+4.12 12+2
People's Party (PP) 110,74732.66–9.64 11–4
Aragonese Union (CHA) 62,21118.34+4.77 6+2
Aragonese Party (PAR) 23,6906.99–0.75 2±0
United Left of Aragon (IU) 13,4743.97–0.38 0±0
The Greens–SOS Nature (LV–SOS) 2,4130.71New 0±0
Aragonese Initiative (INAR) 1,1100.33New 0±0
Family and Life Party (PFyV) 7480.22New 0±0
Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) 6360.19New 0±0
Republican Left (IR) 3560.10New 0±0
Humanist Party (PH) 2250.07–0.18 0±0
Blank ballots 8,5602.52+0.51
Total 339,122 31±0
Valid votes 339,12299.44–0.06
Invalid votes 1,9170.56+0.06
Votes cast / turnout 341,03966.19+7.73
Abstentions 174,19333.81–7.73
Registered voters 515,232
Sources[1][5][9][10]

See also

References

  1. "Elecciones Municipales en Aragón y La Rioja (1979 - 2019)". Historia Electoral.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 September 2017.
  2. "Elecciones Municipales. 25 de mayo de 2003. Aragón". eldiario.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  3. "25M/Elecciones Municipales 2003. Aragón". Público (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  4. "Electoral Results Consultation. Municipal. May 2003. Aragon". Ministry of the Interior (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 January 2019.
  5. "Local election results, 25 May 2003" (PDF). Central Electoral Commission (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  6. "Electoral Results Consultation. Municipal. May 2003. Calatayud Municipality". Ministry of the Interior (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 January 2019.
  7. "Electoral Results Consultation. Municipal. May 2003. Huesca Municipality". Ministry of the Interior (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  8. "Electoral Results Consultation. Municipal. May 2003. Teruel Municipality". Ministry of the Interior (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  9. "Electoral Results Consultation. Municipal. May 2003. Zaragoza Municipality". Ministry of the Interior (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  10. "Elecciones municipales en Zaragoza (1979 - 2015)". Historia Electoral.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 February 2018.
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