The map of the results of the 2026 Aragon elections, street by street
The 2026 Aragon elections saw the Popular Party secure a second victory, but fell short of an absolute majority, increasing the significance of Vox's rise.
In the recent 2026 Aragon elections, the Popular Party (PP) experienced a second electoral victory, winning a total of 26 seats—two more than in the last elections of 2023. However, this outcome was bittersweet for PP leader Jorge Azcón, as his goal was to achieve an absolute majority of 34 seats to avoid coalition reliance on Vox. The election results indicated a clear trend of increasing support for right-wing parties, contrasting with the struggles faced by the left.
Vox emerged as a significant player in these elections, doubling its seats from seven to fourteen, establishing itself as a crucial factor in the governance landscape in Aragon. This notable gain solidifies Vox's position, making it even more pivotal for the Popular Party as they continue to navigate the political scene post-elections. The boost in Vox's performance showcases a shifting dynamic in Aragon's political context, where right-wing ideologies are gaining considerable traction.
On the other hand, the Socialist Party experienced major setbacks, matching its worst performance since 2015 by losing five seats and ending up with just 18. This decline is particularly concerning as it represents a significant erosion of support in their traditional strongholds. The overall implications of these election results indicate a potential reshaping of the political landscape in Aragon, with the rising influence of right-wing parties and the challenges facing the left, warranting close attention in the coming years.