The Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands is preparing for the elections that are scheduled to be held this year and that will have different levels: municipal, regional and state -in the latter case it could be at the end of the year as long as the current government ends the legislature-.
Therefore, the canaries will have to choose in 2023 the representatives of the town councils of the 88 existing municipalities in the Archipelago, as well as those of the seven Cabildos and the regional Parliament.
In addition, it will also be defined who will be the Canarian representatives within the Congress of Deputies and in the Senate both for the province of the palms like the Santa Cruz of Tenerife.
When are the regional and municipal elections?
In principle, though There are three elections scheduled for this year, it will only be two days that voters are called to the pollsbecause the municipal and regional will be on the same date.
As stipulated, the regional elections They are convened on the fourth Sunday of May every four yearss -when the legislature is fulfilled- making them coincide with the municipal elections. This year the exact date It’s May 28.
And the generals?
In this case, for general (state) elections, no date set yet since it is necessary to be attentive to the future of events related to the continuity of the Government. In the event that they complete the legislature, it will have to be the current president, Pedro Sanchezthe person in charge of calling elections.
However, as established by law, the Cortes automatically expire four years after the previous elections, specifically, on November 10, so the date to call the polls cannot be later than December 10.
Just 25 days before November 10, the dissolution of the Chambers (Lower and Upper) will take place on October 16, after which it will be published in the State official newsletter the decree calling for general elections, in which it is indicated that it must be held 54 calendar days later (on December 10).