Information released by the Andalusian Electoral Board (JEA) indicates that thirteen of these formations have managed to present lists in all eight provinces of the community. Among them are the five parties that held representation in the XII legislature: PSOE-A, PP, Vox, the Por Andalucía coalition, and Adelante Andalucía.
It is noteworthy that in the June 2022 elections, Adelante Andalucía ran as a coalition with Andalucistas, securing two seats. For this upcoming election, Adelante Andalucía is running as a political party, while Andalucistas is participating under the coalition Andalucistas-Pueblo Andaluz, also with candidacies in all eight provinces.
The JEA has also confirmed the integration of Podemos and Alianza Verde into the Por Andalucía coalition, a different situation from 2022, when procedural issues prevented their formal inclusion, although both parties supported the coalition and had representatives as independents.
Another seven parties presenting candidacies in all constituencies include: Escaños en blanco, Se acabó la fiesta, Partido animalista con el medio ambiente, Partido comunista del pueblo andaluz, Por un mundo más justo, Falange española de las Jons, and Nación andaluza.
In addition to these formations with a presence in all provinces, there are parties with lists in a more limited number of constituencies. The Partido Comunista de los Trabajadores de España is running in Córdoba, Granada, Málaga, and Sevilla. Others, such as Partido Autónomos and Izquierda anticapitalista revolucionaria, are present in three provinces, and Izquierda por Almería and Poder Andaluz in two. Finally, ten formations are competing with candidacies in a single province, including Alternativa malagueña, Jaén merece más, and the Huelva existe coalition, among others.




