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Andalusian Electoral System: Seat Distribution by Province

The upcoming regional elections in Andalusia will determine the composition of the Parliament, with 109 deputies distributed based on the D'Hont system and territorial adjustments.

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The upcoming Andalusian elections on May 17 will define the composition of the Parliament of Andalusia and the future Junta Government, with 6,812,861 resident voters and 302,005 abroad called to the polls.

The Andalusian electoral system, while proportional, incorporates territorial adjustments that influence the value of votes in each province. According to the Statute of Autonomy, the electoral district is the province, and none can have more than double the number of deputies as another, with a total of 109 seats in the Parliament of Andalusia.
The Andalusian Electoral Law establishes an initial minimum of eight deputies per constituency, distributing the remaining 45 based on population. This creates significant differences in the number of representatives per province, such as 18 for Seville or 17 for Málaga, compared to 11 for Huelva and Jaén.
Furthermore, for a candidacy to be considered in the count, it must exceed the 3% threshold of votes cast in its province. This requirement, along with the application of the D'Hont system, benefits less populated provinces, where fewer votes are needed to secure a seat, resulting in an overrepresentation of these areas in the parliamentary arc.

"The D'Hont system primarily benefits smaller provinces, where parties require fewer votes to gain representation. Certainly, these provinces are overrepresented in the parliamentary arc, due to the initial allocation of eight seats for each as established by law."

an analysis of the electoral system
The operation of the D'Hont system involves, after exceeding the 3% threshold, dividing the votes of each candidacy successively by 1, 2, 3, and so on, up to the number of seats in the constituency. Seats are allocated to the candidacies with the highest quotients, following the order of candidates on the list. This method aims to prevent parliamentary fragmentation, although in practice, the real barrier to securing a seat can be higher than the legal 3% in some provinces, benefiting larger parties.