All 136 seats in the Assembly of Madrid 69 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered
5,112,813 1.1%
Turnout
3,667,806 (71.7%) 7.4 pp
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Isabel Díaz Ayuso
Mónica García
Ángel Gabilondo
Party
PP
Más Madrid
PSOE
Leader since
13 January 2019
10 July 2020
21 February 2015
Last election
30 seats, 22.2%
20 seats, 14.7%
37 seats, 27.3%
Seats won
65
24
24
Seat change
35
4
13
Popular vote
1,631,608
619,215
612,622
Percentage
44.8%
17.0%
16.8%
Swing
22.6 pp
2.3 pp
10.5 pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Rocío Monasterio
Pablo Iglesias
Edmundo Bal
Party
Vox
Podemos–IU
Cs
Leader since
18 April 2019
28 March 2021
22 March 2021
Last election
12 seats, 8.9%
7 seats, 5.6%
26 seats, 19.5%
Seats won
13
10
0
Seat change
1
3
26
Popular vote
333,403
263,871
130,237
Percentage
9.1%
7.2%
3.6%
Swing
0.2 pp
1.6 pp
15.9 pp
President before election
Isabel Díaz Ayuso
PP
Elected President
Isabel Díaz Ayuso
PP
The 2021 Madrilenian regional election was held on Tuesday, 4 May 2021, to elect the 12th Assembly of the Community of Madrid. All 136 seats in the Assembly were up for election. This marked the first time that a regional premier in Madrid made use of the presidential prerogative to call an early election.
On 10 March 2021 after the unexpected announcement by the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and Citizens (Cs) of moves to bring down People's Party-led governments in the Region of Murcia, Madrilenian president Isabel Díaz Ayuso broke her alliance with Cs and called a snap election in the Community of Madrid for 4 May, a move which she had unsuccessfully attempted twice in 2020. Despite both the PSOE and Más Madrid preventively filing motions of no confidence in an attempt to thwart Ayuso's move, the next day the Assembly's bureau provisionally acknowledged the parliamentary dissolution, though it announced a complaint against Ayuso's election call. Subsequently, the second deputy prime minister of Spain and Unidas Podemos national leader, Pablo Iglesias, announced he would be stepping down from his national cabinet posts in order to run as his alliance's leading candidate in the regional election.
The election resulted in a landslide victory for Ayuso's PP, which fell four seats short of an overall majority and secured more votes and seats than all three main leftist parties combined, in what was the best performance since 2011. The vote share of both the PSOE and Cs collapsed, with the former being surpassed by Más Madrid and the latter failing to win any seats. In the election aftermath, Iglesias announced his farewell from Spanish politics and his resignation from all of his political and institutional posts. The strong result for the PP, fueled by Ayuso's controversial personality and charisma as well as a general feeling of exhaustion in the region in response to restrictions enforced to curb the COVID-19 pandemic by the Spanish government of Pedro Sánchez, meant that it was not dependent on the far-right Vox's explicit support to form a government, though it still required its confidence-and-supply to pass laws.
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