All 67 seats in the Cortes of Aragon 34 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered
993,975 3.6%
Turnout
706,954 (71.1%) 6.7 pp
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Santiago Lanzuela
Marcelino Iglesias
Emilio Eiroa
Party
PP
PSOE
PAR
Leader since
24 September 1993
15 February 1995
12 July 1991
Leader's seat
Zaragoza
Huesca
Zaragoza
Last election
17 seats, 20.7%
30 seats, 40.3%
17 seats, 24.7%
Seats won
27
19
14
Seat change
10
11
3
Popular vote
263,524
180,728
143,573
Percentage
37.5%
25.7%
20.4%
Swing
16.8 pp
14.6 pp
4.3 pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Leader
Miguel Ángel Fustero
Chesús Bernal
Party
IU
CHA
Leader since
1994
29 June 1986
Leader's seat
Zaragoza
Zaragoza
Last election
3 seats, 6.7%
0 seats, 2.3%
Seats won
5
2
Seat change
2
2
Popular vote
64,685
34,077
Percentage
9.2%
4.8%
Swing
2.5 pp
2.5 pp
Constituency results map for the Cortes of Aragon
President before election
Ramón Tejedor (acting)
PSOE
Elected President
Santiago Lanzuela
PP
The 1995 Aragonese regional election was held on Sunday, 28 May 1995, to elect the 4th Cortes of the autonomous community of Aragon. All 67 seats in the Cortes were up for election. The election was held simultaneously with regional elections in 12 other autonomous communities and local elections all throughout Spain.
The election saw a marked increase for the People's Party (PP), which went on to win the election doubling its 1991 vote and gaining ten seats. Much of the increase came at the expense of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), at the moment beset by corruption scandals. The Aragonese Party (PAR) lost ground for the second consecutive election and was displaced to 3rd place. United Left (IU) improved its position while the left-wing regionalist Aragonese Union (CHA) won seats in the Cortes for the first time.
The new legislature elected Santiago Lanzuela as the first PP President of Aragon by 41 votes to 26. The PP and PAR deputies backed Lanzuela while PSOE, CHA and IU voted against. Lanzuela headed a PP administration with the initial support of the PAR.
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