With 99.79% of the vote counted, the composition of the Andalusian Parliament for the upcoming term has been determined. The People's Party (PP) has secured 53 seats, narrowly missing an absolute majority. The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) has obtained 28 representatives, while VOX adds 15 deputies. Adelante Andalucía has won 8 seats, and Por Andalucía secured 5 representatives.
The province of Seville will elect 18 parliamentarians: 8 from the PP (Patricia del Pozo, Jorge Paradela, Susana Cayuelas, Toni Martín, Minerva Salas, Agustín Aguilera, Sandra González, José Ricardo García), 5 from the PSOE (María Jesús Montero, Rafael Recio, Marta Alonso Lappi, Alejandro Moyano, and Verónica Pérez), 2 from Vox (Javier Cortés and Cristina Peláez), 2 from Adelante Andalucía (Begoña Iza and Javier Montes), and 1 from Por Andalucía (Antonio Maíllo).
From Málaga, there will be 17 deputies: 9 from the PP (Juanma Moreno, Carolina España, José Ramón Carmona, Rocío Blanco, Arturo Bernal, Jessica Trujillo, Manuel Miguel Cardeña, Sandra Jesús Extremera, and Víctor Manuel González García), 4 from the PSOE (José Aurelio Aguilar, Ana Villarejo Gil, Daniel Pérez, and Patricia Alba), 2 from Vox (Antonio Sevilla Rodríguez and Purificación Fernández Morales), 1 from Por Andalucía (Ernesto Alba), and 1 from Adelante Andalucía (Luis Rodrigo Serrano).
The province of Cádiz will elect 15 parliamentarians: 7 from the PP (Antonio Sanz, Ana Mestre, José Ignacio Romaní, María Pilar Pintor, Antonio Saldaña, María Auxiliadora Izquierdo, and José Ignacio González Nieto), 3 from the PSOE (Juan María Cornejo, Rocío Arrabal, Fernando López Gil), 2 from Adelante Andalucía (José Ignacio García and Leticia Blanco), 2 from Vox (Manuel Gavira and Noelia María Campos Rodríguez), and 1 from Por Andalucía (Esperanza Gómez).
In Almería, the 12 elected deputies are distributed as follows: 6 from the PP (Ramón Fernández-Pacheco, María del Carmen Castillo, Pablo Venzal, Julia Ibáñez, Manuel Guzmán de la Roza, and Ángeles Martínez), 3 from Vox (Rodrigo Alonso, Clotilde Salvador, and Juan José Bosquet), and 3 from the PSOE (José Nicolás Ayala, Fátima Herrera, and Rodrigo Sánchez Haro).
Córdoba will elect 12 parliamentarians: 6 from the PP (Antonio Repullo, Araceli Cabello, Jesús Aguirre, Beatriz Jurado, José Antonio Nieto, and Verónica Martos), 3 from the PSOE (Silvia Mellado, Esteban Morales, and María Victoria Fernández), 1 from Vox (Paula Badanelli), and 1 from Por Andalucía (Rosa María Rodríguez).
The province of Granada will have 13 deputies: 6 from the PP (Rocío Díaz, Manuel Francisco García Delgado, Celia Santiago Buendía, Pablo García Pérez, Rosa María Fuentes, and Mariano García), 3 from the PSOE (Olga Manzano, Francisco Cuenca, and María Ángeles Prieto), 2 from Vox (Beatriz Sánchez Agustino and Ricardo López Olea), 1 from Por Andalucía (Rafael Sánchez Rufo), and 1 from Adelante Andalucía (Inmaculada Manzano).
In Huelva, 11 deputies will form the parliament: 5 from the PP (Loles López, Manuel Andrés González, Berta Centeno, Alejandro Romero, and Francisca María Rosa Crespo), 3 from the PSOE (María Márquez, Mario Jiménez, and Macarena Robles), 2 from Vox (Rafael Segovia and María Goretti Eiberle), and 1 from Adelante Andalucía (María del Carmen García).
Finally, Jaén will elect 11 parliamentarians: 6 from the PP (Catalina García, Erik Domínguez, María Isabel Lozano, Jesús Estrella, Elena Patricia González, and Manuel Santiago Bonilla), 4 from the PSOE (Francisco Reyes, Ángeles Férriz, Víctor Torres, and Ángeles Díaz de la Torre), and 1 from Vox (Benito Morillo).




