The political landscape in Seville is one of the most significant points on the Andalusian electoral map. Following the results recorded in 2022, where the Popular Party secured 9 seats compared to the PSOE's 5, parties are now seeking to consolidate or reverse these figures in a scenario where voter turnout will be crucial.
The campaign is focusing on public concerns that have gained prominence in the capital and its province. The crisis in public healthcare management, particularly following issues with screening processes, has become the central theme of the debate. This is compounded by long-standing demands regarding housing access, infrastructure development, and the management of tourism's impact on the urban environment.
Candidates have renewed their efforts to lead the lists in Seville. While traditional parties maintain figures with extensive experience in regional politics, other groups are seeking to capture the left-wing vote with new profiles aiming to capitalize on social discontent and proposals regarding public services.




