People's Alliance

Political party in Spain

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2024 Showed signs of recovery in European Parliament elections, securing 101,060 votes (11.56%) and returning to 4th place in the Basque Country.
2024 Javier de Andrés led the party, winning 3 seats with 9.18% of votes, continuing in opposition.
2023 Marga Prohens leads the party back to first place, forming a minority government in the Balearic Islands Parliament.
2023 The party recovered some ground, receiving 131,789 votes (11.49% of the vote), improving to 4th place and winning 1 seat in the Congress and zero seats in the Senate.
2020 Carlos Iturgaiz returned as lead candidate, with the party maintaining 5 seats in opposition.
2019 Experienced further decline in European Parliament elections, winning 72,274 votes (6.44%) and finishing 5th in the Basque Country.
November 2019 In the November election, the party gained slightly to 104,746 votes (8.85% of the vote), maintaining its 5th place ranking and winning 1 seat in the Congress and zero seats in the Senate.
April 2019 In the April election, the party received 95,041 votes (7.45% of the vote), ranking 5th and winning 2 seats in the Congress and 1 seat in the Senate.
2016 The party slightly improved to 148,553 votes (12.87% of the vote), maintaining its 5th place ranking but losing all seats in the Congress and Senate.
2016 Alfonso Alonso led the party, reducing to 1 seat with 10.11% of votes.
2015 The party's vote share declined to 142,127 votes (11.62% of the vote), falling to 5th place and winning 1 seat in the Congress and losing 2 seats in the Senate.
2014 Electoral support declined, obtaining 77,583 votes (10.20%) and ranking 4th in the Basque Country.
2012 The party won 3 seats with 11.59% of votes, remaining in opposition.
2011 José Ramón Bauzà leads the party to a majority government in the Balearic Islands Parliament.
2011 The party received 210,797 votes (17.81% of the vote), ranking 4th in the Basque Country and losing all seats in the Congress and 2 seats in the Senate.

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