All 59 seats in the Parliament of the Balearic Islands 30 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered
726,287 1.0%
Turnout
427,093 (58.8%) 1.3 pp
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
José Ramón Bauzá
Francesc Antich
Biel Barceló
Party
PP
PSOE
PSM–IV–ExM
Leader since
11 September 2009
9 November 1998
27 May 2006
Leader's seat
Mallorca
Mallorca
Mallorca
Last election
28 seats, 46.0%
16 seats, 27.6%
3 seats (Bloc)[a]
Seats won
35
14
4
Seat change
7
2
1
Popular vote
194,861
90,008
36,181
Percentage
46.4%
21.4%
8.6%
Swing
0.4 pp
6.2 pp
n/a
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Nel Martí
Jaume Ferrer Ribas
Manel Carmona
Party
PSM–EN
GxF+PSOE
IU
Leader since
19 February 2011
21 October 2006
20 November 2010
Leader's seat
Menorca
Formentera
Mallorca
Last election
1 seat, 0.8%
0 seats, 0.3%
1 seat (Bloc)[a]
Seats won
1
1
0
Seat change
0
1
1
Popular vote
3,723
1,904
11,209
Percentage
0.9%
0.5%
2.7%
Swing
0.1 pp
0.2 pp
n/a
Constituency results map for the Parliament of the Balearic Islands
President before election
Francesc Antich
PSOE
Elected President
José Ramón Bauzá
PP
The 2011 Balearic regional election was held on Sunday, 22 May 2011, to elect the 8th Parliament of the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. All 59 seats in the Parliament were up for election. The election was held simultaneously with regional elections in twelve other autonomous communities and local elections all throughout Spain.
Political control of the islands had fluctuated in the preceding elections with the People's Party (PP) losing their majority and consequently, control to a coalition headed by the Socialist Party of the Balearic Islands (PSIB–PSOE) at the 2007 election. The 2011 election saw the PP regain their overall majority. The gains came largely at the expense of United Left, Convergence for the Isles (a successor to the late Majorcan Union), Republican Left and The Greens, all of whom lost their representation in this legislature. These parties had all won seats as part of various coalitions in the previous elections.
One of the first tasks of the Parliament was to elect the president of the Balearic Islands from among their number, with José Ramón Bauzá replacing Francesc Antich (1999–2003, and again 2007–2011) in the post.
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