2019 Andorran parliamentary election All 28 seats in the General Council
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results by
parish and national list
Parliamentary elections were held in Andorra on 7 April 2019, electing all 28 seats of the General Council .[ 1] Although they remained the largest party, the Democrats for Andorra lost their parliamentary majority after losing four seats. The Social Democratic Party gained four seats, becoming the second-largest party.
Background
Democrats for Andorra secured an absolute majority in the 2015 election and Antoni Martí was re-elected Prime Minister of Andorra . In December 2017, Josep Pintat Forné , together with the two members of the Lauredian Union and two members of Committed Citizens , left the Liberal group .
Antoni Martí was unable to stand for reelection, as the Constitution limits the office to two complete consecutive terms.
Electoral system
Twenty-eight general councillors (Catalan : consellers generals ) are elected, based on closed party lists:[ 2] [ 3]
The parish lists and the national list are independent of one another: the same person cannot appear on both the national list and on a parish list, and voters cast two separate ballots. There is no requirement to vote for the same party for both lists.[ 6]
Parties and leaders
Nationwide constituency
The following parties or coalitions are running in the election:[ 7]
Parish constituencies
The following table displays the parties or coalitions running at each parish :[ 7]
Opinion polls
Polling firm
Fieldwork date
Sample size
DA
L'A
PS
Vd'A
SDP
Podem
TV
AS
UPA
Lead
Time Consultants
7–18 Mar 2019
680
34.1
16.2
30.2
–
3.8
–
8.6
2.9
1.2
3.9
CRES
28 Feb–13 Mar 2019
1,212
38.7
16.0
28.9
–
5.2
–
6.2
3.1
1.1
9.8
Time Consultants
1–10 Oct 2018
680
34.4
19.9
36.3
8.0
1.4
–
–
–
2.1
CRES
4–21 Jun 2018
809
33.1
21.7
35.3
1.5
7.7
–
–
–
–
2.3
CRES
3–25 May 2017
803
37.9
27.4
21.0
5.6
4.8
–
–
–
–
10.5
CRES
16 May–30 Jun 2016
1,215
42.0
20.8
26.9
–
6.4
–
–
–
–
15.2
2015 election
1 March 2015
–
37.0
27.7
23.5
11.7
–
–
–
–
9.4
Results
Party PR Constituency Total seats +/– Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Democrats for Andorra 6,248 35.13 5 5,931 34.86 6 11 –4 Social Democratic Party 5,445 30.62 5 6,473 38.05 2 7 +4 Liberal Party of Andorra 2,219 12.48 2 2 4 –4 Third Way –Lauredian Union 1,853 10.42 2 2,122 12.47 2 4 +2 Social Democracy and Progress 1,044 5.87 0 1,280 7.52 0 0 –2 Sovereign Andorra [ca ] 825 4.64 0 71 0.42 0 0 New United for the Progress of Andorra [ca ] 149 0.84 0 0 0.00 – 0 New Committed Citizens 0 0.00 – 1,136 6.68 2 2 New Total 17,783 100.00 14 17,013 100.00 14 28 0 Valid votes 17,783 95.41 17,013 91.35 Invalid votes 324 1.74 443 2.38 Blank votes 531 2.85 1,168 6.27 Total votes 18,638 100.00 18,624 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 27,278 68.33 27,278 68.27 Source: Elections Andorra
By parish
Parish
Constituency
PR
DA
PS+L'A
TV
CC
SDP
AS
DA
PS
L'A
TV
SDP
AS
UPA
Canillo
66.3
23.1
10.6
55.9
20
9.4
5.6
2.6
6.5
0.6
Encamp
44.6
42.1
4.9
8.5
37.9
32.3
16.1
4.3
5.5
3.9
1.0
Ordino
44.6
40.2
7.3
7.9
37.2
31.7
12.7
6.8
5.2
6.4
0.5
La Massana
43.9
56.1
36.1
26.6
14.1
12.8
4.4
6.1
0.7
Andorra la Vella
37.0
37.3
10.7
14.9
30.3
37.0
12.6
7.2
8.7
4.3
1.3
Sant Julià de Lòria
27.5
27.8
44.7
26.6
24.6
10.5
30.0
4.9
3.3
0.5
Escaldes-Engordany
41.4
42.6
7.6
8.5
42.5
30.7
11.5
5.5
5.0
4.8
0.7
Total
34.8
38.1
12.5
6.7
7.5
0.4
35.1
30.6
12.4
10.4
5.8
6.4
0.8
Three parties eventually formed a governing coalition, composed of the Democrats, the Liberal Party and Committed Citizens with Xavier Espot Zamora as Prime Minister.[ 8]
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