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Informative note on the progress of results of the 'April 2019 Macrobarometer. Pre-election regional and municipal elections 2019'

Madrid, 09 May 2019

Nota informativa

Possible progressive governments in the main communities and municipalities of the country

According to the CIS macrobarometer carried out between March 21 and April 23, cities such as Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia could revalidate their progressive majority.

Madrid, May 9, 2019 . The pre-election survey on the municipal elections of May 26 carried out by the Center for Sociological Research indicates that the main cities of the country such as Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia could revalidate a progressive majority to govern.

Regarding the projection of the distribution of seats, the CIS estimates that in the city of Madrid the Más Madrid candidacy could be the most voted with 33.8% of the votes and achieving between 21 and 23 seats, followed by the PP ( 23.8%) with 13-15 seats, PSOE (18.4%) with 10-12 seats and Ciudadanos (14.2%) with 8-9 seats.

In Barcelona, the Barcelona en Comú-En Comú Guanyem list with 23% of the votes will be the one that achieves the most seats, between 10 and 11, practically tied with Esquerra Republicana (22.9%) with 9-11 seats and followed of the PSC (12.9%) with 6-7 seats.

In Valencia, Compromís would be the most voted option (26.5%) achieving between 9 and 11 seats, followed by the PSOE-PSPV (19.5%) with 6-8 seats, the PP would be practically tied in seats with Ciudadanos, both They would be between 6 and 7 seats.

In Seville, the PSOE would be the most voted force with 42.3% of the votes, obtaining between 13 and 15 seats, the PP would be the second option and would get between 8 and 10 seats, followed by Adelante Sevilla, which would obtain between 5 and 6.

Regional elections

Regarding the regional elections, a projection of seats has been made for the 12 autonomous communities in which there are elections.

In the Community of Madrid, the PSOE would be the party with the most votes with 26.1% of the votes, thus achieving between 33 and 38 seats, the PP would obtain 22.9%, which would mean between 29 and 33 seats, and Podemos and Más Madrid would be practically tied . The former would achieve 13% of the votes and the latter would get over 12.8%.

These and other data are collected in the macrobarometer carried out between March 21 and April 23, - with a sample of 17,641 interviews - which is available to all media on the website of the Center for Sociological Research (www.cis .is).

For any questions, the Communication telephone number is 91 580 76 25.

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