Basque parliamentary election, 2005
Basque parliamentary election, 2005
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All 75 seats in the Basque Parliament 38 seats needed for a majority |
Registered |
1,799,523 0.8% |
Turnout |
1,223,634 (68.0%) 11.0 pp |
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First party |
Second party |
Third party |
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Leader |
Juan José Ibarretxe |
Patxi López |
María San Gil |
Party |
PNV–EA |
PSE–EE (PSOE) |
PP |
Leader since |
31 January 1998 |
23 March 2002 |
6 November 2004 |
Leader's seat |
Álava |
Biscay |
Gipuzkoa |
Last election |
33 seats, 42.4% |
13 seats, 17.8% |
19 seats, 22.9% |
Seats won |
29 |
18 |
15 |
Seat change |
4 |
5 |
4 |
Popular vote |
468,117 |
274,546 |
210,614 |
Percentage |
38.4% |
22.5% |
17.3% |
Swing |
4.0 pp |
4.7 pp |
5.6 pp |
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Fourth party |
Fifth party |
Sixth party |
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Leader |
Maite Aranburu |
Javier Madrazo |
Aintzane Ezenarro |
Party |
EHAK/PCTV |
EB–B |
Aralar |
Leader since |
2005 |
14 May 1994 |
14 November 2004 |
Leader's seat |
Biscay |
Biscay |
Gipuzkoa |
Last election |
7 seats, 10.0%[lower-alpha 1] |
3 seats, 5.5% |
Did not contest |
Seats won |
9 |
3 |
1 |
Seat change |
2 |
±0 |
1 |
Popular vote |
150,644 |
65,023 |
28,180 |
Percentage |
12.4% |
5.3% |
2.3% |
Swing |
2.4 pp |
0.2 pp |
New party |
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Provinces won by PNV–EA (green) |
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The 2005 Basque parliamentary election was held on Sunday, 17 April 2005, to elect the 8th Basque Parliament, the regional legislature of the Spanish autonomous community of the Basque Country. All 75 seats in the Parliament were up for election.
The electoral coalition Basque Nationalist Party-Basque Solidarity (EAJ-PNV/EA) won 29 seats, the Socialist Party of the Basque Country–Basque Country Left (PSE-EE) came second with 18 seats, the People's Party (PP) came in third with 15 seats. The controversial Communist Party of the Basque Homelands (PCTV-EHAK) won 9 seats, having been endorsed by the banned Batasuna party.
Electoral system
The 75 members of the Basque Parliament were elected in 3 multi-member districts, corresponding to the Basque Country's three provinces, using the D'Hondt method and a closed-list proportional representation system. Each district was assigned a fixed set of seats, distributed as follows: Alava (25), Biscay (25) and Gipuzkoa (25).
Voting was on the basis of universal suffrage in a secret ballot. Only lists polling above 3% of valid votes in each district (which include blank ballots—for none of the above) were entitled to enter the seat distribution.[1]
Results
Overall
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Blank ballots |
9,001 | 0.74 | –0.07 |
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Total |
1,219,599 | 100.00 | |
75 | ±0 |
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Valid votes |
1,219,599 | 99.67 | +0.10 |
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Invalid votes |
4,035 | 0.33 | –0.10 |
Votes cast / turnout |
1,223,634 | 68.00 | –10.97 |
Abstentions |
575,889 | 32.00 | +10.97 |
Registered voters |
1,799,523 | |
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Source: Argos Information Portal |
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References