Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia

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Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia
Partido Socialista Obrero Español de Andalucía
President Micaela Navarro
Secretary-General Susana Díaz
Spokesperson Mario Jiménez Díaz
Founded 1977
Headquarters Calle San Vicente, 37-41-
41002 Seville, Spain
Youth wing Socialist Youth of Andalusia
Ideology Social democracy[1]
Political position Centre-left[1]
National affiliation Spanish Socialist Workers' Party
Colors      Red
     Green
Parliament of Andalusia
47 / 109
Congress of Deputies
25 / 60
Senate
14 / 41
Local Government (2015)
4,081 / 9,031
Website
psoeandalucia.com
Politics of Spain
Political parties
Elections

The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Andalusia (Spanish: Partido Socialista Obrero Español de Andalucía, PSOE-A) is the Andalusian branch of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party, as well as the largest and most important federation within the PSOE.

Formerly known as the Andalusian Socialist Federation (FSA), it was founded in 1977. The party has been the ruling party of Andalusia uninterruptedly since 1978, having won all regional elections except for the 2012 election, after which it nonetheless was able to maintain the regional government through a coalition with United Left.

Presidents of Andalusia

Election results

Parliament of Andalusia

Election Seats +/− Votes  % Outcome Leader
1982
66 / 109
1,498,619 52.6 (#1) Majority Government Rafael Escuredo
1986
60 / 109
Decrease6 1,576,513 47.0 (#1) Majority Government José Rodríguez de la Borbolla
1990
62 / 109
Increase2 1,368,576 49.6 (#1) Majority Government Manuel Chaves
1994
45 / 109
Decrease17 1,395,131 38.7 (#1) Minority Government Manuel Chaves
1996
52 / 109
Increase7 1,909,160 44.1 (#1) Leading coalition (w. PA) Manuel Chaves
2000
52 / 109
±0 1,790,653 44.3 (#1) Leading coalition (w. PA) Manuel Chaves
2004
61 / 109
Increase9 2,260,545 50.4 (#1) Majority Government Manuel Chaves
2008
56 / 109
Decrease5 2,178,296 48.4 (#1) Majority Government Manuel Chaves
2012
47 / 109
Decrease9 1,527,923 39.6 (#2) Leading coalition (w. IU) José Antonio Griñán
2015
47 / 109
±0 1,411,278 35.4 (#1) Minority Government Susana Díaz

Congress of Deputies

Election Seats +/− Votes  %
1977
27 / 59
1,059,037 36.2 (#1)
1979
23 / 59
Decrease4 986,842 33.5 (#1)
1982
43 / 59
Increase20 2,064,865 60.5 (#1)
1986
42 / 60
Decrease1 1,923,891 57.1 (#1)
1989
42 / 61
±0 1,793,717 52.5 (#1)
1993
37 / 61
Decrease5 2,063,899 51.5 (#1)
1996
32 / 62
Decrease5 2,017,857 46.7 (#1)
2000
30 / 62
Decrease2 1,771,968 43.9 (#1)
2004
38 / 61
Increase8 2,377,455 52.9 (#1)
2008
36 / 61
Decrease2 2,342,277 51.9 (#1)
2011
25 / 60
Decrease11 1,594,893 36.6 (#2)
2015
22 / 61
Decrease3 1,400,399 31.5 (#1)

References