1985 Galician regional election

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1985 Galician regional election
Flag of Galicia.svg
  1981 24 November 1985 1989  

All 71 seats in the Parliament of Galicia
36 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered2,226,449 Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 2.4%
Turnout1,277,897 (57.4%)
Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 11.1 pp
 First partySecond partyThird party
  Xerardo Fernandez Albor 2013 (cropped).jpg Fernando Gonzalez Laxe 2009 (cropped).jpg Pablo-gonzalez-marinas-7-c5c6021.jpg
Leader Gerardo Fernández Albor Fernando González Laxe Pablo González Mariñas
Party AP–PDP–PLCdG PSdG–PSOE CG
Leader since198119 June 198523 July 1985
Leader's seat La Coruña La Coruña La Coruña
Last election26 seats, 30.5% [lower-alpha 1] 16 seats, 19.6%Did not contest
Seats won342211
Seat change Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 8 Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 6 Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 11
Popular vote516,218361,946163,425
Percentage40.9%28.7%12.9%
Swing Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 10.4 pp Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 9.1 pp New party

 Fourth partyFifth party
  Camilo Nogueira 2009 (cropped).jpg Xose Manuel Beiras 2012 (cropped).jpg
Leader Camilo Nogueira Xosé Manuel Beiras
Party PSG–EG BNG
Leader since19801982
Leader's seat Pontevedra La Coruña
Last election1 seat, 3.4% [lower-alpha 2] 3 seats, 6.3% [lower-alpha 3]
Seats won31
Seat change Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 2 Red Arrow Down.svg 2
Popular vote71,59953,072
Percentage5.7%4.2%
Swing Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 2.3 pp Red Arrow Down.svg 2.1 pp

1985 Galician regional election.svg
Constituency results map for the Parliament of Galicia

President before election

Gerardo Fernández Albor
AP–PDP–PL–CdG

Elected President

Gerardo Fernández Albor
AP–PDP–PL–CdG

The 1985 Galician regional election was held on Sunday, 24 November 1985, to elect the 2nd Parliament of the autonomous community of Galicia. All 71 seats in the Parliament were up for election.

Contents

Overview

Electoral system

The Parliament of Galicia was the devolved, unicameral legislature of the autonomous community of Galicia, having legislative power in regional matters as defined by the Spanish Constitution and the Galician Statute of Autonomy, as well as the ability to vote confidence in or withdraw it from a regional president. [1] Voting for the Parliament was on the basis of universal suffrage, which comprised all nationals over 18 years of age, registered in Galicia and in full enjoyment of their political rights.

The 71 members of the Parliament of Galicia were elected using the D'Hondt method and a closed list proportional representation, with an electoral threshold of three percent of valid votes—which included blank ballots—being applied in each constituency. Seats were allocated to constituencies, corresponding to the provinces of La Coruña, Lugo, Orense and Pontevedra, with each being allocated a fixed number of seats: [1] [2]

SeatsConstituencies
22 La Coruña
19 Pontevedra
15 Lugo, Orense

In smaller constituencies, the use of the electoral method resulted in an effective threshold based on the district magnitude and the distribution of votes among candidacies. [3]

The electoral law allowed for parties and federations registered in the interior ministry, coalitions and groupings of electors to present lists of candidates. Parties and federations intending to form a coalition ahead of an election were required to inform the relevant Electoral Commission within ten days of the election call, whereas groupings of electors needed to secure the signature of at least one percent of the electorate in the constituencies for which they sought election, disallowing electors from signing for more than one list of candidates. [2] [4]

Election date

The term of the Parliament of Galicia expired four years after the date of its previous election. The election decree was required to be issued no later than the twenty-fifth day prior to the date of expiry of parliament and published on the following day in the Official Journal of Galicia (DOG), with election day taking place between the fifty-fourth and the sixtieth day from publication. The previous election was held on 20 October 1981, which meant that the legislature's term would have expired on 20 October 1985. The election decree was required to be published in the DOG no later than 26 September 1985, with the election taking place up to the sixtieth day from publication, setting the latest possible election date for the Parliament on Monday, 25 November 1985. [1] [2] [4]

The Parliament of Galicia could not be dissolved before the date of expiry of parliament except in the event of an investiture process failing to elect a regional president within a two-month period from the first ballot. In such a case, the Parliament was to be automatically dissolved and a snap election called. [5]

Opinion polls

The table below lists voting intention estimates in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first and using the dates when the survey fieldwork was done, as opposed to the date of publication. Where the fieldwork dates are unknown, the date of publication is given instead. The highest percentage figure in each polling survey is displayed with its background shaded in the leading party's colour. If a tie ensues, this is applied to the figures with the highest percentages. The "Lead" column on the right shows the percentage-point difference between the parties with the highest percentages in a poll. When available, seat projections determined by the polling organisations are displayed below (or in place of) the percentages in a smaller font; 36 seats were required for an absolute majority in the Parliament of Galicia.

Results

Overall

Summary of the 24 November 1985 Parliament of Galicia election results
GaliciaParliamentDiagram1985.svg
Parties and alliancesPopular voteSeats
Votes %±pp Total+/−
People's Coalition (APPDPPLCdG)1516,21840.89+10.3734+8
Socialists' Party of Galicia (PSdG–PSOE)361,94628.67+9.0522+6
Galician Coalition (CG)163,42512.94New11+11
Galician Socialist Party–Galician Left (PSG–EG)271,5995.67+2.273+2
Galician Nationalist Bloc (BNG)353,0724.20–2.071–2
Democratic and Social Centre (CDS)41,4113.28New0±0
Communist Party of Galicia (PCE–PCG)10,6250.84–2.090–1
Workers' Socialist Party (PST)9,6890.77–1.080±0
Communist Party of Galicia (Revolutionary Marxist) (PCG (m–r))8,3180.66New0±0
Humanist Platform (PH)7,2800.58New0±0
Galician Party of the Country (PGC)3,1720.25New0±0
Spanish Phalanx of the CNSO (FE–JONS)2,9220.23+0.080±0
Communist Party of Spain (Marxist–Leninist) (PCE (m–l))1,5540.12±0.000±0
Galician Socialist Unity (USG)1,3790.11–1.180±0
Communist Movement of Galicia (MCG)1,3270.11–0.380±0
Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD) n/a n/a–27.800–24
Blank ballots8,6270.68+0.68
Total1,262,56471±0
Valid votes1,262,56498.80+0.79
Invalid votes15,3331.20–0.79
Votes cast / turnout1,277,89757.40+11.12
Abstentions948,55242.60–11.12
Registered voters2,226,449
Sources [6] [7]
Footnotes:
Popular vote
CP
40.89%
PSdG–PSOE
28.67%
CG
12.94%
PSG–EG
5.67%
BNG
4.20%
CDS
3.28%
Others
3.66%
Blank ballots
0.68%
Seats
CP
47.89%
PSdG–PSOE
30.99%
CG
15.49%
PSG–EG
4.23%
BNG
1.41%

Distribution by constituency

Constituency CP PSdG CG PSG–EG BNG
 %S %S %S %S %S
La Coruña 38.01032.389.925.715.21
Lugo 44.9824.4420.432.03.3
Orense 40.1725.7422.843.03.0
Pontevedra 43.0927.468.928.623.9
Total40.93428.72212.9115.734.21
Sources [6] [7]

Aftermath

Government formation

Investiture
Gerardo Fernández Albor (AP)
Ballot →16 January 198617 January 1986
Required majority →36 out of 71 X mark.svgSimple X mark.svg
Yes
34 / 71
34 / 71
No
37 / 71
37 / 71
Abstentions
0 / 71
0 / 71
Absentees
0 / 71
0 / 71
Sources [6]
Investiture
Gerardo Fernández Albor (AP)
Ballot →20 February 198621 February 1986
Required majority →36 out of 71 X mark.svgSimple Yes check.svg
Yes
33 / 71
34 / 71
No
26 / 71
26 / 71
Abstentions
  • CG (11) (10 on 20 Feb)
10 / 71
11 / 71
Absentees
  • APPDPPLCdG (1) (on 20 Feb)
  • CG (1) (on 20 Feb)
2 / 71
0 / 71
Sources [6]

1987 motion of no confidence

Motion of no confidence
Fernando González Laxe (PSdG)
Ballot →23 September 1987
Required majority →36 out of 71 Yes check.svg
Yes
40 / 71
No
29 / 71
Abstentions
2 / 71
Absentees
0 / 71
Sources [6]

Notes

  1. Results for AP in the 1981 election.
  2. Results for EG in the 1981 election.
  3. Results for BNPGPSG in the 1981 election.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Within CP.
  5. 1 2 3 Results for EG.
  6. Results for PGCIGA.

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References

Opinion poll sources
  1. "Coalición Popular será la fuerza más votada, pero no tiene segura la mayoría absoluta, según un sondeo de EL PAÍS". El País (in Spanish). 18 November 1985.
  2. "Coalición Popular roza la mayoría absoluta, según un sondeo de EL PAÍS". El País (in Spanish). 18 November 1985.
  3. "Coalición Popular podrá obtener mayoría absoluta en las elecciones del domingo en Galicia". ABC (in Spanish). 17 November 1985.
  4. "Coalicion Popular, al borde de la mayoría absoluta en las elecciones gallegas, según un sondeo de EL PAÍS". El País (in Spanish). 10 November 1985.
  5. "Coalición Popular obtendría ahora mayoría absoluta, según la encuesta realizada para la CEOE". ABC (in Spanish). 25 August 1985.
  6. "Alianza Popular relanza la convocatoria de mayoría natural, con el centro y la derecha". ABC Sevilla (in Spanish). 15 January 1985.
Other
  1. 1 2 3 Ley Orgánica 1/1981, de 6 de abril, de Estatuto de Autonomía para Galicia (Organic Law 1) (in Spanish). 6 April 1981. Retrieved 8 August 2017.
  2. 1 2 3 Ley 8/1985, de 13 de agosto, de elecciones al Parlamento de Galicia (Law 2) (in Spanish). 13 August 1985. Retrieved 8 August 2017.
  3. Gallagher, Michael (30 July 2012). "Effective threshold in electoral systems". Trinity College, Dublin. Archived from the original on 30 July 2017. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
  4. 1 2 Ley Orgánica 5/1985, de 19 de junio, del Régimen Electoral General (Organic Law 5) (in Spanish). 19 June 1985. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  5. Ley 1/1983, de 22 de febrero, de normas reguladoras de la Xunta y su Presidencia (Law 1) (in Spanish). 22 February 1983. Retrieved 8 August 2017.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 "Elecciones al Parlamento de Galicia (1981 - 2020)". Historia Electoral.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 September 2017.
  7. 1 2 "Parliament of Galicia election results, 24 November 1985" (PDF). www.juntaelectoralcentral.es (in Spanish). Electoral Commission of Galicia. 17 January 1986. Retrieved 25 September 2017.