Elections in Castilla y León May 15, live | Polling stations open in Castilla y León
Polling stations have opened in Castilla y León for the elections, with the People's Party (PP) projected to win but without an absolute majority, while Vox is expected to gain ground, impacting the Socialist Party (PSOE).
The elections in Castilla y León have commenced, with over two million citizens invited to cast their votes since 9:00 AM on the election day. According to recent polls, the People's Party (PP) is anticipated to secure victory, though they are not expected to achieve an absolute majority, indicating a more fragmented political landscape in the region. Meanwhile, Vox is projected to see a significant increase in seats, mirroring trends observed in recent elections in Extremadura and Aragón.
The forecast points towards a difficult outcome for the leftist alliance as the Socialist Party (PSOE) is likely to lose seats, though analysts suggest the losses may not be as severe as those experienced in Aragón, where PSOE equaled its worst historical results. Additionally, the social and political dynamics are further complicated by the decision of Izquierda Unida and Podemos to run separately, which analysts caution may harm their overall performance despite similar electoral platforms.
As the day unfolds, EL PAÍS is providing live coverage of the electoral process in Castilla y León, offering updates and insights into the proceedings and the potential political realignments that may follow. These elections are particularly significant as they reflect not only regional sentiments but also wider national trends, particularly the rise of far-right sentiments embodied by Vox against the backdrop of traditional party politics in Spain.