The 1987 Canarian Island Cabildo elections were held on Wednesday, 10 June 1987, to elect the 3rd Island Cabildos of El Hierro, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, La Gomera, La Palma, Lanzarote and Tenerife. All 137 seats in the seven Island Cabildos were up for election.
Parties and alliances | Popular vote | Seats | ||||
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Votes | % | ±pp | Total | +/− | ||
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | 196,817 | 29.57 | –8.84 | 46 | –5 | |
Democratic and Social Centre (CDS)1 | 116,850 | 17.56 | +10.92 | 30 | +15 | |
Tenerife Group of Independents (ATI) | 115,364 | 17.33 | +8.84 | 13 | +7 | |
People's Alliance (AP)2 | 78,662 | 11.82 | –13.86 | 13 | –21 | |
United Canarian Left (ICU)3 | 39,670 | 5.96 | +1.78 | 5 | +1 | |
Canarian Assembly–Canarian Nationalist Left (AC–INC)4 | 39,319 | 5.91 | –1.29 | 3 | –1 | |
Centre Canarian Union (UCC) | 16,590 | 2.49 | New | 1 | +1 | |
People's Democratic Party–Canarian Centrists (PDP–CC) | 13,188 | 1.98 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
La Palma Group of Independents (API) | 9,329 | 1.40 | New | 5 | +5 | |
National Congress of the Canaries (CNC) | 8,326 | 1.25 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Majorera Assembly (AM) | 5,606 | 0.84 | –0.15 | 7 | –2 | |
Insular Group of Gran Canaria (AIGRANC) | 4,970 | 0.75 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Independents of Fuerteventura (IF) | 3,555 | 0.53 | –0.07 | 4 | –1 | |
Independent Herrenian Group (AHI) | 2,587 | 0.39 | +0.06 | 8 | +2 | |
Lanzarote Independents Group (AIL) | 2,268 | 0.34 | New | 2 | +2 | |
Union of Left Nationalists (UNI) | 2,049 | 0.31 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Workers' Socialist Party (PST) | 1,171 | 0.18 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Popular Front of the Canary Islands–Awañac (FREPIC–Awañac) | 1,092 | 0.16 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Workers' Party of Spain–Communist Unity (PTE–UC) | 900 | 0.14 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Humanist Platform (PH) | 702 | 0.11 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Independent Free Association of Canarian People (ALCI) | 582 | 0.09 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Assembly (Tagoror) | 512 | 0.08 | –0.36 | 0 | ±0 | |
Republican Popular Unity (UPR) | 466 | 0.07 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Canarian Democratic Union (UDC) | 388 | 0.06 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Unified Left of the Canarian People (IUPC) | 231 | 0.03 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Gomeran People's Union (UPGO) | 162 | 0.02 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Liberal Canarian Party (PCL) | n/a | n/a | –4.44 | 0 | –3 | |
Blank ballots | 4,151 | 0.62 | +0.12 | |||
Total | 665,507 | 137 | ±0 | |||
Valid votes | 665,507 | 98.84 | +1.13 | |||
Invalid votes | 7,833 | 1.16 | –1.13 | |||
Votes cast / turnout | 673,340 | 67.18 | +4.10 | |||
Abstentions | 328,932 | 32.82 | –4.10 | |||
Registered voters | 1,002,272 | |||||
Sources [1] | ||||||
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The following table lists party control in the Island Cabildos. [1] Gains for a party are displayed with the cell's background shaded in that party's colour.
Cabildo | Previous control | New control | ||
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El Hierro | Independent Herrenian Group (AHI) | Independent Herrenian Group (AHI) | ||
Fuerteventura | Majorera Assembly (AM) | Majorera Assembly (AM) | ||
Gran Canaria | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | ||
La Gomera | Gomera Group of Independents (AGI) | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | ||
La Palma | People's Alliance (AP) | People's Alliance (AP) | ||
Lanzarote | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) | ||
Tenerife | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | Tenerife Group of Independents (ATI) |
Parties and alliances | Popular vote | Seats | ||||
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Votes | % | ±pp | Total | +/− | ||
Independent Herrenian Group (AHI) | 2,587 | 65.05 | +10.36 | 8 | +2 | |
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | 836 | 21.02 | +1.64 | 2 | ±0 | |
People's Alliance (AP)1 | 334 | 8.40 | –17.21 | 1 | –2 | |
Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) | 203 | 5.10 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Blank ballots | 17 | 0.43 | +0.11 | |||
Total | 3,977 | 11 | ±0 | |||
Valid votes | 3,977 | 99.62 | +0.40 | |||
Invalid votes | 15 | 0.38 | –0.40 | |||
Votes cast / turnout | 3,992 | 76.81 | +6.42 | |||
Abstentions | 1,205 | 23.19 | –6.42 | |||
Registered voters | 5,197 | |||||
Sources [1] [2] | ||||||
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Parties and alliances | Popular vote | Seats | ||||
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Votes | % | ±pp | Total | +/− | ||
Majorera Assembly (AM) | 5,606 | 36.92 | –9.01 | 7 | –2 | |
Independents of Fuerteventura (IF) | 3,555 | 23.41 | –4.68 | 4 | –1 | |
Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) | 3,140 | 20.68 | +13.63 | 4 | +3 | |
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | 1,758 | 11.58 | +1.55 | 2 | +1 | |
People's Alliance (AP)1 | 699 | 4.60 | –4.16 | 0 | –1 | |
Unified Left of the Canarian People (IUPC) | 231 | 1.52 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Centre Canarian Union (UCC) | 97 | 0.64 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Blank ballots | 99 | 0.65 | +0.51 | |||
Total | 15,185 | 17 | ±0 | |||
Valid votes | 15,185 | 99.33 | +0.79 | |||
Invalid votes | 102 | 0.67 | –0.79 | |||
Votes cast / turnout | 15,287 | 74.72 | +8.58 | |||
Abstentions | 5,172 | 25.28 | –8.58 | |||
Registered voters | 20,459 | |||||
Sources [1] [3] | ||||||
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Parties and alliances | Popular vote | Seats | ||||
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Votes | % | ±pp | Total | +/− | ||
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | 80,175 | 27.36 | –9.93 | 9 | –3 | |
Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) | 66,743 | 22.77 | +17.55 | 7 | +6 | |
People's Alliance (AP)1 | 48,757 | 16.64 | –11.00 | 5 | –3 | |
Canarian Assembly–Canarian Nationalist Left (AC–INC)2 | 28,499 | 9.72 | –0.59 | 3 | ±0 | |
United Canarian Left (ICU)3 | 25,081 | 8.56 | +3.82 | 2 | +2 | |
Centre Canarian Union (UCC) | 16,493 | 5.63 | New | 1 | +1 | |
People's Democratic Party–Canarian Centrists (PDP–CC) | 12,112 | 4.13 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Insular Group of Gran Canaria (AIGRANC) | 4,970 | 1.70 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
National Congress of the Canaries (CNC) | 4,555 | 1.55 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Workers' Party of Spain–Communist Unity (PTE–UC) | 900 | 0.31 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Humanist Platform (PH) | 702 | 0.24 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Independent Free Association of Canarian People (ALCI) | 582 | 0.20 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Assembly (Tagoror) | 512 | 0.17 | –0.46 | 0 | ±0 | |
Republican Popular Unity (UPR) | 466 | 0.16 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Canarian Democratic Union (UDC) | 388 | 0.13 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Liberal Canarian Party (PCL) | n/a | n/a | –9.90 | 0 | –3 | |
Blank ballots | 2,135 | 0.73 | +0.09 | |||
Total | 293,070 | 27 | ±0 | |||
Valid votes | 293,070 | 98.49 | +1.70 | |||
Invalid votes | 4,492 | 1.51 | –1.70 | |||
Votes cast / turnout | 297,562 | 65.24 | +2.07 | |||
Abstentions | 158,525 | 34.76 | –2.07 | |||
Registered voters | 456,087 | |||||
Sources [1] [4] | ||||||
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Parties and alliances | Popular vote | Seats | ||||
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Votes | % | ±pp | Total | +/− | ||
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | 4,998 | 56.35 | +18.63 | 8 | +3 | |
Democratic and Social Centre–Gomera Group of Independents (CDS–AGI)1 | 2,713 | 30.59 | –9.21 | 4 | –1 | |
United Canarian Left (ICU)2 | 566 | 6.38 | –1.17 | 1 | ±0 | |
People's Alliance (AP)3 | 395 | 4.45 | –10.22 | 0 | –2 | |
Gomeran People's Union (UPGO) | 162 | 1.83 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Blank ballots | 35 | 0.39 | +0.13 | |||
Total | 8,869 | 17 | ±0 | |||
Valid votes | 8,869 | 99.46 | +0.31 | |||
Invalid votes | 48 | 0.54 | –0.31 | |||
Votes cast / turnout | 8,917 | 71.98 | +9.52 | |||
Abstentions | 3,472 | 28.02 | –9.52 | |||
Registered voters | 12,389 | |||||
Sources [1] [5] | ||||||
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Parties and alliances | Popular vote | Seats | ||||
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Votes | % | ±pp | Total | +/− | ||
People's Alliance (AP)1 | 10,172 | 26.62 | –9.74 | 6 | –2 | |
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | 10,128 | 26.50 | –4.53 | 6 | ±0 | |
La Palma Group of Independents (API) | 9,329 | 24.41 | New | 5 | +5 | |
Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) | 4,782 | 12.51 | –5.67 | 2 | –2 | |
United Canarian Left (ICU)2 | 3,640 | 9.53 | –4.47 | 2 | –1 | |
Blank ballots | 164 | 0.43 | –0.01 | |||
Total | 38,215 | 21 | ±0 | |||
Valid votes | 38,215 | 99.60 | +0.71 | |||
Invalid votes | 155 | 0.40 | –0.71 | |||
Votes cast / turnout | 38,370 | 66.92 | +5.32 | |||
Abstentions | 18,970 | 33.08 | –5.32 | |||
Registered voters | 57,340 | |||||
Sources [1] [6] | ||||||
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Parties and alliances | Popular vote | Seats | ||||
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Votes | % | ±pp | Total | +/− | ||
Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) | 9,587 | 37.84 | +19.74 | 10 | +6 | |
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | 8,605 | 33.96 | –14.03 | 9 | –3 | |
Lanzarote Independents Group (AIL) | 2,268 | 8.95 | New | 2 | +2 | |
United Canarian Left (ICU)1 | 1,222 | 4.82 | +0.53 | 0 | ±0 | |
People's Democratic Party–Canarian Centrists (PDP–CC) | 1,076 | 4.25 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
National Congress of the Canaries (CNC) | 1,004 | 3.96 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
People's Alliance (AP)2 | 823 | 3.25 | –16.62 | 0 | –5 | |
Canarian Assembly–Canarian Nationalist Left (AC–INC) | 583 | 2.30 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Blank ballots | 168 | 0.66 | +0.17 | |||
Total | 25,336 | 21 | ±0 | |||
Valid votes | 25,336 | 98.84 | +0.26 | |||
Invalid votes | 297 | 1.16 | –0.26 | |||
Votes cast / turnout | 25,633 | 66.35 | +7.27 | |||
Abstentions | 13,001 | 33.65 | –7.27 | |||
Registered voters | 38,634 | |||||
Sources [1] [7] | ||||||
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Parties and alliances | Popular vote | Seats | ||||
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Votes | % | ±pp | Total | +/− | ||
Tenerife Group of Independents (ATI) | 115,364 | 41.08 | +20.54 | 13 | +7 | |
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | 90,317 | 32.16 | –9.50 | 10 | –3 | |
Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) | 29,682 | 10.57 | +6.21 | 3 | +3 | |
People's Alliance (AP)1 | 17,482 | 6.22 | –17.58 | 1 | –6 | |
Canarian Assembly–Canarian Nationalist Left (AC–INC)2 | 10,237 | 3.64 | –2.58 | 0 | –1 | |
United Canarian Left (ICU)3 | 9,161 | 3.26 | +0.98 | 0 | ±0 | |
National Congress of the Canaries (CNC) | 2,767 | 0.99 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Union of Left Nationalists (UNI) | 2,049 | 0.73 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Workers' Socialist Party (PST) | 1,171 | 0.42 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Popular Front of the Canary Islands–Awañac (FREPIC–Awañac) | 1,092 | 0.39 | New | 0 | ±0 | |
Blank ballots | 1,533 | 0.55 | +0.16 | |||
Total | 280,855 | 27 | ±0 | |||
Valid votes | 280,855 | 99.04 | +0.67 | |||
Invalid votes | 2,724 | 0.96 | –0.67 | |||
Votes cast / turnout | 283,579 | 68.80 | +5.45 | |||
Abstentions | 128,587 | 31.20 | –5.45 | |||
Registered voters | 412,166 | |||||
Sources [1] [8] | ||||||
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