Although most of these groups have little chance of gaining representation, their presence on the electoral lists is a constant in every election. Some run only in one province, while others extend their candidacies to all eight Andalusian provinces.
Among the new entries, the Partido Andalusí stands out, founded in Algeciras in 2023. This formation, defined by an “Islamic humanism” inspired by Blas Infante's Andalusianism, advocates for a distinct “Andalusian” identity, the normalization of Arabic as a historical language, and the creation of a Muslim cemetery in Algeciras, among other demands.
In Málaga, the Conecta Andalucía candidacy proposes a social solution based on technological progress, integrating several formations such as the Partido Íntegro de Centro Democrático (PICD) and the Partido Ágora de Andalucía (ÁGORA). Meanwhile, Jubilados por el Futuro, Dignidad y Democracia, founded in 2019, criticizes the lack of experience in politics and proposes work-sharing to create employment.
The 100x100 Unidos formation, present in Cádiz and other towns in the province, seeks to expand its political project. Other groups such as Sociedad Unida (only in Málaga), Alternativa Malagueña, Izquierda por Almería, the Partido Comunista de los Trabajadores de España (in Córdoba, Granada, and Sevilla), Partido Autónomos, Almerienses Regionalistas Pro Almería, Jaén Merece Más, Izquierda Anticapitalista Revolucionaria, and Poder Andaluz (only in Sevilla) also join the electoral race.
Among the most striking regional proposals is Escaños en Blanco para Dejar Escaños Vacíos (Blank Seats to Leave Empty Seats), whose sole programmatic point is to renounce any salary or subsidy if they win a seat, leaving it vacant. Also running is Por Un Mundo Más Justo (For a More Just World), which advocates for an inclusive community with opportunities for all.
Formations like Falange Española de las Jons, which regularly participates, and Se Acabó La Fiesta (The Party's Over), the anti-system activist's party, also appear on the lists. Finally, Andalucistas Pueblo Andaluz, with representation in all eight provinces, completes the diverse electoral offering.




