People's Party of Extremadura

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People's Party of Extremadura
Partido Popular de Extremadura
President María Guardiola
Secretary-General Fernando Jesús Manzano Pedrera
Founded1989
HeadquartersCalle Adriano, 14
Mérida, Extremadura
Ideology Christian democracy
Conservatism
Regionalism
Political position Centre-right
National affiliation People's Party
Assembly of Extremadura
20 / 65
Congress of Deputies
3 / 10
(Extremaduran seats)
Senate
3 / 10
(Extremaduran seats)
Website
ppextremadura.com

The People's Party of Extremadura (Spanish : Partido Popular de Extremadura, PP) is the regional section of the People's Party of Spain (PP) in Extremadura. It was formed in 1989 from the re-foundation of the People's Alliance.

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Electoral performance

Assembly of Extremadura

Assembly of Extremadura
ElectionVote %ScoreSeats+/–LeaderStatus
1991 155,48526.82nd
19 / 65
Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 2Luis RamalloOpposition
1995 259,70339.52nd
27 / 65
Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 8Juan Ignacio BarreroOpposition
1999 258,65740.02nd
28 / 65
Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 1Juan Ignacio BarreroOpposition
2003 255,80838.72nd
26 / 65
Red Arrow Down.svg 2 Carlos Floriano Opposition
2007 257,39238.72nd
27 / 65
Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 1 Carlos Floriano Opposition
2011 307,97546.11st
32 / 65
Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 5 José Antonio Monago Government
2015 236,26637.02nd
28 / 65
Red Arrow Down.svg 4 José Antonio Monago Opposition
2019 168,58927.52nd
20 / 65
Red Arrow Down.svg 8 José Antonio Monago Opposition
2023 237,38438.82nd
28 / 65
Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 8 María Guardiola Government

Cortes Generales

Cortes Generales
ElectionExtremadura
CongressSenate
Vote %ScoreSeats+/–Seats+/–
1989 153,26125.02nd
4 / 11
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2 / 8
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1993 238,191 (#2)35.82nd
4 / 11
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2 / 8
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1996 282,698 (#2)40.32nd
5 / 11
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2 / 8
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2000 310,85047.31st
6 / 11
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6 / 8
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2004 295,32642.42nd
5 / 10
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2 / 8
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2008 292,45341.82nd
5 / 10
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2 / 8
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2011 339,23751.21st
6 / 10
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6 / 8
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2015 225,56434.82nd
4 / 10
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4 / 8
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2016 245,02239.91st
5 / 10
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6 / 8
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Apr-2019 140,24921.42nd
2 / 10
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2 / 8
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Nov-2019 154,26926.02nd
3 / 10
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2 / 8
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European Parliament

European Parliament
ElectionExtremadura
Vote %Score
1989 105,88621.82nd
1994 221,88940.22nd
1999 274,19642.52nd
2004 188,83443.22nd
2009 199,37444.12nd
2014 139,40435.62nd
2019 155,33025.82nd


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