People's Party of Extremadura

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Political party in Spain

The People's Party of Extremadura (Spanish: Partido Popular de Extremadura, PP) is the regional section of the People's Party of Spain (PP) in Extremadura. It was formed in 1989 from the re-foundation of the People's Alliance.

Electoral performance

Assembly of Extremadura

Assembly of Extremadura
Election Vote % Score Seats +/– Leader Status
1991 155,485 26.8 2nd
19 / 65
2 Luis Ramallo Opposition
1995 259,703 39.5 2nd
27 / 65
8 Juan Ignacio Barrero Opposition
1999 258,657 40.0 2nd
28 / 65
1 Juan Ignacio Barrero Opposition
2003 255,808 38.7 2nd
26 / 65
2 Carlos Floriano Opposition
2007 257,392 38.7 2nd
27 / 65
1 Carlos Floriano Opposition
2011 307,975 46.1 1st
32 / 65
5 José Antonio Monago Government
2015 236,266 37.0 2nd
28 / 65
4 José Antonio Monago Opposition
2019 168,589 27.5 2nd
20 / 65
8 José Antonio Monago Opposition
2023 237,384 38.8 2nd
28 / 65
8 María Guardiola Government

Cortes Generales

Cortes Generales
Election Extremadura
Congress Senate
Vote % Score Seats +/– Seats +/–
1989 153,261 25.0 2nd
4 / 11
0
2 / 8
0
1993 238,191 (#2) 35.8 2nd
4 / 11
0
2 / 8
0
1996 282,698 (#2) 40.3 2nd
5 / 11
1
2 / 8
0
2000 310,850 47.3 1st
6 / 11
1
6 / 8
4
2004 295,326 42.4 2nd
5 / 10
1
2 / 8
4
2008 292,453 41.8 2nd
5 / 10
0
2 / 8
0
2011 339,237 51.2 1st
6 / 10
1
6 / 8
4
2015 225,564 34.8 2nd
4 / 10
2
4 / 8
2
2016 245,022 39.9 1st
5 / 10
1
6 / 8
2
Apr-2019 140,249 21.4 2nd
2 / 10
3
2 / 8
4
Nov-2019 154,269 26.0 2nd
3 / 10
1
2 / 8
0

European Parliament

European Parliament
Election Extremadura
Vote % Score
1989 105,886 21.8 2nd
1994 221,889 40.2 2nd
1999 274,196 42.5 2nd
2004 188,834 43.2 2nd
2009 199,374 44.1 2nd
2014 139,404 35.6 2nd
2019 155,330 25.8 2nd
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  • People's Alliance (1976–1989)
  • Liberal Party (1976–1989)
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