The first official update on voter turnout for the 2026 Andalusian elections, with data closed at 100% across all provinces, shows a participation rate of 15.10% as of 11:30 AM. By that time, a total of 983,638 citizens had exercised their right to vote in the autonomous community.
This figure represents a decrease of 0.34 percentage points compared to the regional elections held in 2022. Provincial trends show variations, with some provinces experiencing a slight increase in electoral mobilization, while others reflect more notable declines.
The province of Huelva leads the participation increase in this initial report, reaching 13.24%, an increase of 1.02 percentage points compared to the 12.22% recorded in 2022. Almería also shows a slight rise, with 16.68% (+0.17 percentage points), and Cádiz at 13.58% (+0.02 percentage points).
Conversely, Jaén records the largest drop in participation, with 15.64% at 11:30 AM, representing a decrease of 1.33 percentage points compared to the elections four years ago. Other provinces showing declines include Córdoba (16.48%, -0.87 percentage points), Granada (16.07%, -0.75 percentage points), Málaga (15.03%, -0.59 percentage points), and Sevilla (14.95%, -0.13 percentage points).
This data from the first update, closed at 100% in all Andalusian provinces, provides an initial snapshot of citizen mobilization on a key day for determining the composition of the next Andalusian Parliament. Attention now turns to how participation evolves throughout the afternoon.




