Andorran local elections, 2007

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The 2007 Andorran local elections were held on 2 December. Voters elected the council members of the seven parishes. [1]

Parishes of Andorra

Andorra consists of seven communities known as parishes. Until relatively recently, it had only six parishes; the seventh, Escaldes-Engordany, was created in 1978.

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Winning party by parish:
Liberal Party of Andorra
Social Democratic Party Eleccions comunals 2007.svg
Winning party by parish:

Electoral system

Voters elect the members of the municipal councils (consells de comú in Catalan). The electoral law allows the municipal councils to choose their numbers of seats, which must be an even number between 10 and 16.

Catalan language Romance language

Catalan is a Western Romance language derived from Vulgar Latin and named after the medieval Principality of Catalonia, in northeastern modern Spain. It is the only official language of Andorra, and a co-official language of the Spanish autonomous communities of Catalonia, the Balearic Islands and Valencia. It also has semi-official status in the Italian commune of Alghero. It is also spoken in the eastern strip of Aragon, in some villages of Region of Murcia called Carche and in the Pyrénées-Orientales department of France. These territories are often called Països Catalans or "Catalan Countries".

All city council members were elected in single multi-member districts, consisting of the whole parish, using closed lists. Half of the seats were allocated to the party with the most votes. The other half of the seats were allocated using the Hare quota (including the winning party). With this system the winning party obtained an absolute majority.

The Hare quota is a formula used under some forms of the Single Transferable Vote (STV) system and the largest remainder method of party-list proportional representation. In these voting systems the quota is the minimum number of votes required for a party or candidate to capture a seat.

The cònsol major (mayor) and the cònsol menor (deputy mayor) were elected indirectly by the municipal councilliors. [2]

Results

Overall

Party Votes % Seats+/–
Liberal Party of Andorra 6,078 46.6% 46 –5
The Alternative 5,003 38.3% 29 +8
Greens of Andorra 829 6.4% 0 0
United for the Progress 782 6.0% 3 New
Ordino Communal Action 358 2.7% 8 New
Total 13,050 100 86 +4

The Social Democratic Party contested this election under the nickname "The Alternative". They hold their 2 parishes. The liberals hold 4 councils and lost Ordino council to Ordino Communal Action. [3] [4]

Social Democratic Party (Andorra) political party in Andorra

The Social Democratic Party is a social-democratic political party in Andorra.

The Liberal Party of Andorra is a liberal and conservative-liberal political party in Andorra. It is a member of the Liberal International and the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe.

Canillo

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Liberal Party of Andorra 407 76.5 12 0
The Alternative 125 23.5 2 New
Total 532 100 140

Encamp

Party Votes % Seats +/–
The Alternative 822 45.9 9 0
United for the Progress 782 43.7 3 New
Greens of Andorra 185 10.3 0 New
Total 1,789 100 120

Ordino

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Ordino Communal Action 358 38.6 8 New
The Alternative 286 30.8 2 New
Liberal Party of Andorra 284 30.6 2 –6
Total 928 100 12+2

La Massana

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Liberal Party of Andorra 852 58.1 9 +1
The Alternative 614 41.9 3 +3
Total 1,466 100 12+2

Andorra la Vella

Party Votes % Seats +/–
The Alternative 1,912 53.8 9 0
Liberal Party of Andorra 1,398 39.4 3 0
Greens of Andorra 241 6.8 0 New
Total 3,551 100 120

Sant Julià de Lòria

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Liberal Party of Andorra - Lauredian Union 1,128 58.6 10 +1
The Alternative 517 26.9 2 +2
Greens of Andorra 279 14.5 0 New
Total 1,924 100 120

Escaldes-Engordany

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Liberal Party of Andorra 2,009 70.2 10 +1
The Alternative 727 25.4 2 –1
Greens of Andorra 124 4.3 0 New
Total 2,860 100 120

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