Out of the 28 accredited formations, thirteen have presented lists in all eight provinces of the autonomous community. These include the five parties that held representation in the XII legislature: PSOE-A, PP, Vox, the coalition Por Andalucía, and Adelante Andalucía.
It is noteworthy that, unlike the June 2022 elections, Adelante Andalucía is now running as a political party. On that occasion, it ran as a coalition with Andalucistas, under the name Adelante Andalucía-Andalucistas, securing two seats. For the May 17 election, Andalucistas is participating as the coalition Andalucistas-Pueblo Andaluz, with candidacies in all provinces.
The Electoral Board of Andalucía has also confirmed the integration of Podemos and Alianza Verde into the Por Andalucía coalition. This marks a significant difference from the 2022 elections, when, due to deadline issues, both parties could not formalize their integration and their representatives appeared as independents on the coalition's lists.
In addition to the aforementioned formations, seven other parties have registered candidacies in all eight constituencies: Escaños en blanco para dejar escaños vacíos, 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.
The remaining formations are distributed with candidacies in a limited number of provinces. The Partido Comunista de los Trabajadores de España is running in four provinces (Córdoba, Granada, Málaga, and Sevilla). Two parties, Partido Autónomos (Cádiz, Málaga, and Sevilla) and Izquierda anticapitalista revolucionaria (Almería, Granada, and Huelva), are competing in three provinces. Another two, Izquierda por Almería (Almería and Sevilla) and Poder Andaluz (Huelva and Sevilla), are doing so in two.
Finally, ten political formations have chosen to present candidacies in a single province: Alternativa malagueña (Málaga), Conecta Andalucía (Málaga), Partido Andalusí (Cádiz), 100x100 Unidos (Cádiz), Sociedad unida (Málaga), Almerienses-regionalistas pro Almería (Almería), Ahora España (Málaga), Jaén merece más (Jaén), Jubilados por el futuro, dignidad y democracia (Granada), and the coalition Huelva existe (Huelva).




