The South is still socialist. The PSOE wins the elections in eight of the twelve municipalities of the region, although it lost the absolute majorities in Arona and Guía de Isora. Canarian Coalition revalidates and increases theirs in Arafo and San Miguel de Abona and the Popular Party the one it has in Santiago del Teide, also on the rise.
adeje. The PSOE loses a councilor (13), something inconsequential since the rest of the Corporation has seven councillors, which are divided into CC (5), which increases by one; VOX, which joins with one, and Unidas Sí Podemos, which loses one. the socialist Jose Miguel Rodriguez Fraga will reach his 40 years as mayor.
Arona. The PSOE crisis took its toll on Jose Julian Mena. From the absolute majority of 14 councilors that he achieved four years ago, the Socialists now have eight. Opposite, PP and CC have five each; More for Arona (the splinters of the PSOE) achieve four; VOX has two councilors and Nueva Canarias has one. It is possible what they repeated in the pre-campaign and campaign: all against Mena.
Abona granadilla. The governance of a City Council that grows to 21 councilors is in the hands of the right. The PSOE of Jennifer Miranda he wins again and recovers the 11 councilors, but he is two short of the absolute majority. The PP has two (loses one) and VOX, too. CC goes up two and reaches 10 councillors. The question is whether any of them will agree with the extreme right.
Isora Guide. The other fiefdom in which the Socialists give up the absolute majority in the region. Josefa Mesa he loses four and adds 10 councilors on the first occasion that he heads the candidacy. Ana Dorta leads the rise of CC to seven (one more) and the Popular Party doubles its 2019 result and reaches four councilors. CC and PP have an absolute majority that would relegate the PSOE to the opposition, where it has not been since 1995.
candlemas. Mari Brito revalidates the absolute majority of the PSOE (11), the PP debuts a candidate and improves the result by raising two councilors (6) and CC repeats that of four years ago (2). VOX will have a presence in plenary session and Unidas Sí Podemos is left with one of two.
arafo. Juan Ramón Martín (CC) achieves the best result (10) of any candidate in the democratic stage. This time, the Plenary will not have IU and PP (1) and PSOE (2) lose one.
fasnia. The socialist Luis Javier González improves the result of his predecessor in his first time as a candidate for mayor. Pedro Hernández (CC) loses a councilor (3) in his umpteenth candidacy.
Guimar. The municipality increases the number of councilors (21). The PP (9) of Carmen Luisa Castro, who wins again, will not have an easy time governing because personal issues distance them from the CC and PSOE, despite the fact that they have four fewer councilors (5) than the popular ones, but the The left needs the mayor of United Sí Podemos (1) to form a government. The unknown is the councilor of Nueva Canarias (NC), Carlos Llarena, far removed from the socialist mayor, Airam Puerta, with whom his relationship ended very badly after serving as mayor’s secretary when the PSOE mayor held it during the first two years of the term that ends
Saint Michael of Abona. The nationalist Arturo González achieves the outstanding management of CC with 13 councilors, four more than in 2019. He repeats an absolute majority, despite the fact that the Plenary increases by four councilors (21). The punishment was for the PSOE (4), who lost one, and Ciudadanos, who is left out of the municipal Corporation, in which VOX will be, with a councilor.
Santiago del Teide. Emilio Navarro strengthens the feud of the Popular Party in the south of the Island and reaches its third consecutive absolute majority and increases the number of councilors to 13. Both the Canary Islands Coalition (3) and the PSOE (1) had their first candidates and both parties left a mayor in the attempt.
vilaflor. The plenary composition will continue to be five councilors for the PSOE and four for the CC. The socialist Agustina Beltrán achieved 17% more votes than the nationalist José Manuel Quijada.
Arico. Olivia Delgado (PSOE) is the most voted for the fourth time in a row (6 councillors), but without an absolute majority. She doubles in votes and in councilors to CC (3), which was the first candidate, Víctor García, incorporated from Primero Arico. Arico Somos Todos opens with two councilors, the same as the PP. To talk about pacts, it must be taken into account that the PSOE lost the Mayor’s Office in November 2019 after agreeing with who now leads the nationalists and that Arico ST arises due to discrepancies with the ruling tripartite since censorship and welcomes former socialist supporters. Olivia Delgado only needs one vote.
Results of the 28M elections in the Canary Islands
Remember that the May 28 You can consult in El Día the results of the regional elections, council elections and municipal elections in Canary Islands and Tenerife 2023: