Sub-national opinion polling for the 2011 Spanish general election

In the run up to the 2011 Spanish general election, various organisations carried out opinion polling to gauge voting intention in autonomous communities and constituencies in Spain during the term of the 9th Cortes Generales. Results of such polls are displayed in this article. The date range for these opinion polls is from the previous general election, held on 9 March 2008, to the day the next election was held, on 20 November 2011.

Voting intention estimates refer mainly to a hypothetical Congress of Deputies election. Polls are listed in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first and using the dates when the survey fieldwork was done, as opposed to the date of publication. Where the fieldwork dates are unknown, the date of publication is given instead. The highest percentage figure in each polling survey is displayed with its background shaded in the leading party's colour. If a tie ensues, this is applied to the figures with the highest percentages. The "Lead" columns on the right shows the percentage-point difference between the parties with the highest percentages in a given poll.

Refusals are generally excluded from the party vote percentages, while question wording and the treatment of "don't know" responses and those not intending to vote may vary between polling organisations. When available, seat projections are displayed below the percentages in a smaller font.

Autonomous communities

Andalusia

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSOE PP IULV PA UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 68.9 36.6
25
45.6
33
8.3
2
1.8
0
4.8
0
9.0
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 36.2
24/27
45.8
31/34
7.8
1/2
9.6
NC Report/La Razón[2] 14 Nov 2011 ? ? 37.0–
38.0
25
46.0–
47.0

33
?
2
9.0
GAD3/COPE[3] 2–10 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
25/27
?
32/34
?
1
?
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[4][5][6] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 33.3
20/22
50.9
37/39
7.6
1
17.6
NC Report/La Razón[7] 6 Nov 2011 ? ? 39.0–
40.0
27
44.0–
45.0

31
?
2
5.0
Metroscopia/El País[8][9][10][11] 18 Oct–5 Nov 2011 ? ? 35.0
23/25
48.7
33/35
8.7
2
13.7
DYM/ABC[12] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 41.5
27/28
48.4
30/32
6.9
1/2
2.0
0
6.9
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[13][14] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 37.4
24/26
49.3
33/35
7.2
1
11.9
Commentia/Grupo Joly[15][16] 18–24 Oct 2011 501 ? 36.2 48.2 7.3 2.1 12.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 2,633 ? ?
24/25
?
34/35
?
1
?
GAD3/Europa Press[18] 5–13 Oct 2011 400 70 41.2
28/31
44.6
30/32
6.4
0/1
2.0
0
3.4
NC Report/La Razón[19][20] 9 Oct 2011 ? ? 39.0–
40.0
26
42.0–
43.0

30
?
3
?
1
3.0
PSOE[21][22] 14 Sep 2011 ? ? ?
20/25
?
35/37
?
0/3
?
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 41.7 48.2
(33)
39.7
(28)
5.2
(0)
1.0
(0)
2.5
(0)
8.5
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 72.8 51.9
36
38.2
25
5.1
0
1.5
0
0.9
0
13.7

Aragon

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSOE PP PAR CHA IU–LV UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 71.0 31.5
4
47.7
8
[a] [b] 10.5
1
5.8
0
16.2
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 32.4
4/5
45.1
7/8
[a] [b] 11.0
0/1
12.7
NC Report/La Razón[23] 14 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
4
50.0–
51.0

8
[a] [b] ?
1
?
GAD3/COPE[3] 2–10 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
4
?
8
[a] [b] ?
1
?
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[24][6] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 32.6
4/5
53.5
8/9
[a] [b] 7.5
0
20.9
Metroscopia/El País[25][10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
4
?
8
[a] [b] ?
1
?
NC Report/La Razón[26] 6 Nov 2011 ? ? 33.0–
34.0
4
53.0–
54.0

8
[a] [b] ?
1
20.0
DYM/ABC[12] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 26.3
4
50.4
8
[a] [b] 18.7
1
24.1
A+M/DGA[27] 22–30 Oct 2011 2,564 ? 30.7
4
47.9
8
[a] [b] 12.0
1
2.4
0
17.2
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[28][14] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 36.3
5
53.3
8
[a] [b] 5.6
0
17.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 865 ? ?
5
?
8
[a] [b] ?
0
?
NC Report/La Razón[20] 9 Oct 2011 ? ? 27.0–
28.0
4
53.0–
54.0

8
[a] [b] ?
1
26.0
2011 regional election 22 May 2011 67.9 29.0
(5)
39.7
(8)
9.2
(0)
8.2
(0)
6.2
(0)
2.3
(0)
10.7
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 46.4 44.0
(7)
41.7
(6)
2.8
(0)
3.5
(0)
3.2
(0)
2.3
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 75.9 46.4
8
37.0
5
5.2
0
5.0
0
2.8
0
1.1
0
9.4

Asturias

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSOE PP IU–LV UPyD FAC eQuo Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 64.6 29.3
3
35.4
3
13.2
1
3.9
0
14.7
1
0.6
0
6.1
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 31.4
3
33.7
3
13.1
1
12.3
1
2.3
NC Report/La Razón[29] 14 Nov 2011 ? ? 30.0–
31.0
3
37.0–
38.0

3
?
1
2.0–
3.0
0
14.0–
15.0
1
7.0
GAD3/COPE[3] 2–10 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
3
?
3
?
1
?
1
Tie
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[30][6] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 31.5
3
40.4
4
8.3
0
14.9
1
8.9
Metroscopia/El País[31][10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
2
?
5
?
1
?
0
?
NC Report/La Razón[26] 6 Nov 2011 ? ? 31.0–
32.0
3
36.0–
37.0

3
?
1
16.0–
17.0
1
5.0
Ipsos/La Nueva España[32] 1–6 Nov 2011 400 72 32.4
3
33.3
3
10.3
1
5.0
0
17.0
1
0.9
DYM/ABC[12] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 34.3
3
38.5
4
9.4
1
7.5
0
5.5
0/1
2.0
0
4.2
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[33][14] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 31.8
3
44.3
4
8.2
0
10.0
1
12.5
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 357 ? ?
3
?
3
?
1
?
1
Tie
IU[34] 17–21 Oct 2011 ? ? 31.9
2/3
38.5
3/4
13.8
1
1.1
0
10.3
0/1
6.6
NC Report/La Razón[20] 9 Oct 2011 ? ? 31.0–
32.0
2
33.0–
34.0

3
?
1
21.0–
22.0
2
2.0
Low Cost/Libertad Digital[35][36] 19–23 Sep 2011 800 74.3 31.0
3
30.0
2
10.4
1
2.5
0
22.6
2
1.0
2011 regional election 22 May 2011 61.7 29.9
(3)
20.0
(2)
10.3
(1)
2.4
(0)
29.7
(2)
0.2
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 44.1 44.1
(4)
42.0
(4)
5.6
(0)
4.1
(0)
2.1
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 71.3 46.9
4
41.6
4
7.2
0
1.4
0
5.3

Balearic Islands

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSOE PP PSM IU–LV UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 61.0 28.9
3
49.6
5
7.2
0
4.9
0
4.2
0
20.7
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 30.6
3
48.3
5
17.7
Gadeso[37][38] 13 Nov 2011 900 ? ?
2/3
?
5
?
0/1
?
GAD3/COPE[3] 2–10 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
3
?
5
?
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[39][6] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 28.2
3
53.2
5
4.0
3
25.0
Metroscopia/El País[40][10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
3
?
5
?
NC Report/La Razón[41] 6 Nov 2011 ? ? 31.0–
32.0
2
52.0–
53.0

5
11.0–
12.0
1
?
DYM/ABC[12] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 38.0
3
48.6
5
5.9
0
1.4
0
2.6
0
10.6
IBES/Última Hora[42] 17–30 Oct 2011 1,200 ? 29.0–
30.0
3
51.0–
52.0

5
7.0–
8.0
0
5.0–
6.0
0
22.0
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[43][14] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 29.7
3
52.4
5
4.8
0
22.7
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 356 ? ?
3
?
5
?
NC Report/La Razón[20] 9 Oct 2011 ? ? ?
2
?
5
?
1
?
IBES/Última Hora[44][45] 6–13 Sep 2011 1,200 ? 36.0–
37.0
3
48.0–
49.0

5
6.0–
7.0
0
4.0–
5.0
0
3.0–
4.0
0
12.0
2011 regional election 22 May 2011 58.8 24.9
(2)
46.7
(5)
9.6
(1)
3.2
(0)
2.1
(0)
21.8
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 35.6 38.7
(4)
43.7
(4)
2.6
(0)
2.8
(0)
5.0
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 67.6 44.2
4
44.0
4
5.4
0
2.8
0
0.7
0
0.2

Basque Country

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSE–EE PNV PP IU–LV EA Aralar UPyD Bildu Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 67.3 21.6
4
27.4
5
17.8
3
3.7
0
[c] [c] 1.8
0
[c] 24.1
6
3.3
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 25.2
4/5
23.3
4/5
18.0
3/4
[c] [c] [c] 23.1
5/6
1.9
NC Report/La Razón[46] 6 Nov 2011 ? ? 19.0–
20.0
4
24.0–
25.0
5
27.0–
28.0

5
[c] [c] [c] 21.0–
22.0
4
3.0
GAD3/COPE[3] 2–10 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
4
?
5/6
?
5
[c] [c] [c] ?
3/4
?
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[47][6] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 24.9
5/6
28.9
5
21.6
4/5
3.0
0
[c] [c] [c] 19.7
3
4.0
Metroscopia/El País[48][49][10][11] 18 Oct–9 Nov 2011 1,300 60–62 28.1
5
26.3
5
21.3
4/5
[c] [c] [c] 19.1
3/4
1.8
CIES/Grupo Noticias[50] 2–8 Nov 2011 2,400 73 24.6
4/5
26.1
4/6
18.4
3/4
4.1
0
[c] [c] 1.5
0
[c] 23.9
5
1.5
NC Report/La Razón[7] 6 Nov 2011 ? ? 21.0–
22.0
4
26.0–
27.0
6
27.0–
28.0

5
[c] [c] [c] 18.0–
19.0
3
1.0
Ikertalde/GPS[51] 26 Oct–4 Nov 2011 2,254 70.8 22.3
4/5
24.6
4/5
20.4
4/5
2.6
0
[c] [c] 0.4
0
[c] 24.5
3/5
0.1
DYM/ABC[52][53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 24.2
5
23.5
4
22.0
4/5
5.1
0
[c] [c] [c] 21.1
4/5
0.7
Gizaker/Grupo Noticias[54] 26–28 Oct 2011 1,700 ? 18.2
3
28.0
5/6
21.9
4
[c] [c] [c] 27.8
5/6
0.2
Invesco/Gara[55] 10–27 Oct 2011 1,000 73.8 21.8
4
26.3
5
18.3
3
2.2
0
[c] [c] [c] 28.8
6
2.5
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[56][14] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 25.1
6
25.1
5
21.1
4
3.7
0
[c] [c] [c] 19.0
3
Tie
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 1,176 ? ?
7
?
3
?
5
[c] [c] [c] ?
3
?
NC Report/La Razón[20] 9 Oct 2011 ? ? ?
4
?
4
?
6
[c] [c] [c] ?
4
?
2011 foral elections 22 May 2011 63.5 16.8
(3)
30.9
(7)
14.3
(1)
3.3
(0)
[d] 3.5
(0)
0.8
(0)
25.3
(6)
5.6
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 41.2 27.8
(7)
28.5
(6)
16.0
(3)
1.8
(0)
5.6
(0)
1.5
(0)
16.0
(2)
0.7
2009 regional election 1 Mar 2009 64.5 30.4
(7)
38.1
(8)
13.9
(3)
3.5
(0)
3.6
(0)
6.0
(0)
2.1
(0)
7.7
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 64.0 38.1
9
27.1
6
18.5
3
4.5
0
4.5
0
2.7
0
0.9
0
11.0

Canary Islands

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSOE PP CC NCa IU–LV UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 59.6 24.9
4
48.0
9
15.5
2
[e] 4.3
0
2.6
0
23.1
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 27.3
4/5
43.8
8/9
16.7
2/3
[e] 16.5
NC Report/La Razón[57] 14 Nov 2011 ? ? 24.0–
25.0
4
47.0–
48.0

8
?
3
[e] 23.0
GAD3/COPE[3] 2–10 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
4
?
8
?
3
[e] ?
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[58][6] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 28.5
5
49.5
8
16.0
2
[e] 1.5
0
21.0
Metroscopia/El País[59][10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
4
?
9
?
2
[e] ?
NC Report/La Razón[26] 6 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
4
46.0–
47.0

8
?
3
[e] ?
DYM/ABC[12] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 30.1
5
41.8
7/8
17.2
2/3
[e] 5.2
0
1.1
0
11.7
Hamalgama Métrica/ACN Press[60][61] 17–28 Oct 2011 2,000 ? 28.1
3/4
46.8
8/9
19.7
2/3
[e] 3.5
0
18.7
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[62][14] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 28.0
4/5
47.5
8
17.7
2/3
[e] 2.5
0
19.5
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 760 ? ?
5
?
8
?
2
[e] ?
NC Report/La Razón[20] 9 Oct 2011 ? ? ?
4
42.0–
43.0

7
?
4
[e] ?
2011 regional election 22 May 2011 58.9 21.0
(4)
31.9
(6)
24.9
(4)
9.1
(1)
0.8
(0)
1.0
(0)
7.0
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 39.2 36.0
(6)
40.8
(7)
15.8
(2)
1.6
(0)
1.2
(0)
4.8
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 65.9 39.6
7
35.0
6
17.5
2
3.8
0
1.2
0
0.4
0
4.6

Cantabria

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PP PSOE IU–LV UPyD PRC Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 71.6 52.2
4
25.2
1
3.6
0
3.6
0
12.5
0
27.0
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 51.1
3/4
28.2
1/2
22.9
NC Report/La Razón[63] 14 Nov 2011 ? ? 52.0–
53.0

3
30.0–
31.0
2
22.0
GAD3/COPE[3] 2–10 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
3
?
2
?
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[64][6] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 55.8
3
29.1
2
3.0
0
26.7
Metroscopia/El País[65][10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
3
?
2
?
NC Report/La Razón[66] 6 Nov 2011 ? ? 51.0–
52.0

3
30.0–
31.0
2
21.0
DYM/ABC[12] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 63.2
3/4
28.1
1/2
4.7
0
35.1
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[67][14] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 53.9
3
31.9
2
3.2
0
22.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 269 ? ?
3
?
2
?
NC Report/La Razón[20] 9 Oct 2011 ? ? 53.0–
54.0

3
30.0–
31.0
2
23.0
2011 regional election 22 May 2011 69.8 46.1
(3)
16.4
(1)
3.3
(0)
1.7
(0)
29.1
(1)
17.0
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 50.8 50.7
(3)
39.9
(2)
2.0
(0)
3.2
(0)
10.8
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 76.4 50.0
3
43.6
2
2.3
0
1.4
0
6.4

Castile and León

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PP PSOE IU–LV UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 71.3 55.4
21
29.2
11
5.6
0
6.1
0
26.2
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 54.0
21/22
29.4
10/11
24.6
NC Report/La Razón[68] 14 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
21
?
11
?
GAD3/COPE[3] 2–10 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
21
?
11
?
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[69][6] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 56.7
21/22
31.1
10/11
4.8
0
25.6
Metroscopia/El País[70][10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
21
?
11
?
NC Report/La Razón[26] 6 Nov 2011 ? ? 56.0–
57.0

21
30.0–
31.0
11
26.0
DYM/ABC[53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 56.4
21/22
36.0
10/11
2.7
0
3.5
0
20.4
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[71][14] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 55.5
21
29.8
11
5.2
0
25.7
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 2,330 ? ?
21/23
?
9/11
?
NC Report/La Razón[20] 9 Oct 2011 ? ? 57.0–
58.0

21
30.0–
31.0
11
27.0
2011 regional election 22 May 2011 67.5 51.6
(21)
29.7
(11)
4.9
(0)
3.3
(0)
21.9
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 51.4 51.7
(20)
38.2
(12)
2.3
(0)
3.7
(0)
13.5
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 77.8 50.0
18
42.8
14
2.5
0
1.5
0
7.2

Castilla–La Mancha

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PP PSOE IU–LV UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 75.8 55.8
14
30.3
7
5.8
0
5.0
0
25.5
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 54.0
14
31.2
7
22.8
NC Report/La Razón[72] 14 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
14
?
7
?
GAD3/COPE[3] 2–10 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
14
?
7
?
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[73][6] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 58.1
14
28.6
7
4.3
0
29.5
Metroscopia/El País[74][10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
14
?
7
?
NC Report/La Razón[75] 6 Nov 2011 ? ? 55.0–
56.0

14
35.0–
36.0
7
5.0–
6.0
0
20.0
DYM/ABC[53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 56.5
14
37.5
7
3.6
0
1.9
0
19.0
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[76][14] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 57.0
14
31.4
7
3.9
0
25.6
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 1,308 ? ?
14
?
7
?
NC Report/La Razón[20] 9 Oct 2011 ? ? 53.0–
54.0

13
36.0–
37.0
8
17.0
2011 regional election 22 May 2011 76.0 48.1
(11)
43.4
(10)
3.8
(0)
1.8
(0)
4.7
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 51.7 51.5
(13)
39.9
(8)
3.0
(0)
2.6
(0)
11.6
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 80.0 49.4
12
44.5
9
2.9
0
1.1
0
4.9

Catalonia

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSC CiU PP ERC C's UPyD SI Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 65.2 26.7
14
29.3
16
20.7
11
7.1
3
8.1
3
1.1
0
2.6
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 30.2
15/17
24.7
13/15
19.2
11
7.9
3
8.0
3
5.5
NC Report/La Razón[77] 14 Nov 2011 ? ? 31.0–
32.0

16
23.0–
24.0
13
27.0–
28.0
14
?
2
?
2
4.0
GESOP/El Periódico[78][79] 7–12 Nov 2011 800 ? 28.1
15
24.0
13/14
24.7
13
7.8
2/3
7.5
2/3
3.4
Noxa/La Vanguardia[80] 7–10 Nov 2011 600 ? 33.2
15/17
21.6
12/14
25.6
12/14
6.1
2
7.8
2/3
7.6
GAD3/COPE[3] 2–10 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
16/17
?
13
?
13/14
?
1
?
2
?
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[81][82][6] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 30.7
15/17
24.1
13/15
24.4
13
6.6
2
5.8
2
6.3
Metroscopia/El País[83][84][85][10][11] 18 Oct–7 Nov 2011 1,700 63 30.3
15
25.7
14
26.8
13
3.6
3
5.6
2
1.0
0
3.5
NC Report/La Razón[41] 6 Nov 2011 ? ? 33.0–
34.0

18
22.0–
23.0
13
26.0–
27.0
13
?
1
?
2
7.0
NC Report/La Razón[86] 27 Oct–4 Nov 2011 624 ? 32.0–
33.0

17
22.0–
23.0
13
27.0–
28.0
14
?
1
?
2
5.0
CiU[87] 3 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
16
?
14/16
?
12/14
?
1/2
?
2
?
DYM/ABC[88][53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 1,157 ? 36.7
18/19
23.9
12/14
24.1
11/14
8.6
2
5.2
1
1.0
0
12.6
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[89][14][81] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 33.9
18
22.6
12/13
24.9
13/14
5.6
1
6.0
2
9.0
Feedback[90] 26 Oct 2011 ? ? ?
15/16
?
16
?
12
?
1/2
?
2
?
NC Report/La Razón[91] 21–24 Oct 2011 682 ? 33.0–
34.0

18
21.0–
22.0
12
27.0–
28.0
14
4.0–
5.0
1
6.0–
7.0
2
6.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 1,937 ? ?
16
?
13
?
12
?
3
?
3
?
NC Report/La Razón[91] 21 Oct 2011 ? ? 32.0–
33.0

17
22.0–
23.0
13
27.0–
28.0
14
5.0–
6.0
1
6.0–
7.0
2
5.0
GAPS/Ara[92] 15 Oct 2011 ? ? 33.7
16/18
23.9
13/15
22.1
12/13
7.3
2/3
4.4
1/2
9.8
NC Report/La Razón[91] 14 Oct 2011 ? ? 34.0–
35.0

18
21.0–
22.0
13
25.0–
26.0
13
5.0–
6.0
1
6.0–
7.0
2
9.0
NC Report/La Razón[20] 9 Oct 2011 ? ? 29.0–
30.0

15
26.0–
27.0
15
25.0–
26.0
13
?
2
?
2
3.0
GAD3/Europa Press[93] 29 Sep–5 Oct 2011 422 67 29.8
15/17
26.1
13/15
24.8
12/14
?
1/2
?
1/2
3.7
Noxa/La Vanguardia[94] 28 Sep–4 Oct 2011 600 ? 35.4
18/19
21.2
11/12
25.5
13/14
4.8
1/2
6.1
2
9.9
Feedback/CiU[95] 18–22 Jul 2011 1,200 54.7 32.1
16
29.7
16
21.7
12
4.4
1
6.3
2
2.4
GESOP/El Periódico[96][97] 19–21 Jun 2011 800 ? 33.0
17/18
23.0
14/15
21.9
12
4.9
1
5.8
2
10.0
2010 regional election 28 Nov 2010 58.8 18.4
(10)
38.4
(24)
12.4
(5)
7.0
(3)
7.4
(3)
3.4
(1)
0.2
(0)
3.3
(1)
20.0
GESOP/El Periódico[98][99] 26–28 Sep 2010 800 ? 32.0
17
24.6
15
22.3
12
6.2
1
6.5
2
7.4
GESOP/El Periódico[100][101] 10–11 Jun 2010 800 ? 30.1 26.7 20.8 6.8 5.9 3.4
GESOP/El Periódico[102] 15–18 Mar 2010 ? ? 36.0
20/22
22.6
12/13
20.0
10/11
5.9
1
5.1
1/2
13.4
GESOP/El Periódico[103] 26–28 Oct 2009 800 ? 38.7
21/23
21.2
11/13
17.9
9/10
6.0
1/3
6.7
2/3
17.5
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 36.9 36.0
(19)
22.4
(13)
18.0
(9)
9.2
(4)
6.1
(2)
0.4
(0)
0.8
(0)
13.6
GESOP/El Periódico[104] 9–11 Mar 2009 800 ? 41.5
22/23
21.2
11/12
17.1
9
6.5
1/2
4.6
1/2
20.3
GESOP/El Periódico[105] 10–13 Nov 2008 ? ? 42.5
22/24
21.2
10/12
17.2
9
7.3
2/3
4.8
1/2
21.3
GESOP/El Periódico[106][101] 1–2 Jul 2008 ? ? 43.9
23/25
19.4
9/11
17.3
9
7.9
2/3
5.0
1/2
24.5
GESOP/El Periódico[107][101] 22–24 Apr 2008 ? ? 44.1
24/25
22.6
10/11
15.0
7/8
7.8
3
5.1
1/2
21.5
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 70.3 45.4
25
20.9
10
16.4
8
7.8
3
4.9
1
0.7
0
0.2
0
24.5

Extremadura

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSOE PP IU–LV UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 73.9 37.2
4
51.2
6
5.7
0
3.5
0
14.0
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 39.0
5
48.4
5
9.4
NC Report/La Razón[108] 14 Nov 2011 ? ? 39.0–
40.0
5
50.0–
51.0

5
11.0
GAD3/COPE[3] 2–10 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
4
?
6
?
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[109][6] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 35.6
3/4
54.3
6/7
4.0
0
18.7
Metroscopia/El País[110][10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
3/4
?
6/7
?
NC Report/La Razón[7] 6 Nov 2011 ? ? 40.0–
41.0
5
49.0–
50.0

5
5.0–
6.0
0
9.0
DYM/ABC[53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 40.6
4/5
53.4
5/6
1.5
0
2.6
0
12.8
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[111][14] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 35.8
3/4
53.7
6/7
5.4
0
17.9
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 540 ? ?
4
?
6
?
NC Report/La Razón[20] 9 Oct 2011 ? ? 40.0–
41.0
5
48.0–
49.0

5
8.0
2011 regional election 22 May 2011 74.7 43.4
(5)
46.1
(5)
5.7
(0)
1.1
(0)
2.7
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 50.6 48.6
(5)
44.1
(5)
2.5
(0)
1.9
(0)
4.5
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 78.5 52.3
5
41.8
5
2.9
0
0.8
0
10.5

Galicia

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PP PSdeG–PSOE BNG IU–LV UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 62.2 52.5
15
27.8
6
11.2
2
4.1
0
1.2
0
24.7
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 49.3
14/15
28.2
6/7
12.0
2
21.1
NC Report/La Razón[112] 14 Nov 2011 ? ? 50.0–
51.0

15
28.0–
29.0
6
14.0–
15.0
2
22.0
Sondaxe/La Voz de Galicia[113][114] 13 Nov 2011 ? 70.5 52.0
15
30.0
7
10.0
1
22.0
Ipsos/Faro de Vigo[115][116] 13 Nov 2011 ? 76 48.5
14
31.0
7
11.0
2
5.4
0
1.3
0
17.5
GAD3/COPE[3] 2–10 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
15
?
6
?
2
?
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[117][6] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 52.5
15
28.9
6
10.3
2
2.9
0
23.6
Metroscopia/El País[118][10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
15
?
6
?
2
?
NC Report/La Razón[66] 6 Nov 2011 ? ? 51.0–
52.0

15
28.0–
29.0
6
?
2
23.0
DYM/ABC[53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 52.1
14/15
32.1
7/8
7.8
1
4.3
0
2.5
0
20.0
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[119][14] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 50.4
14/15
30.6
6/7
11.7
2
3.1
0
19.8
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 1,371 ? ?
15
?
6
?
2
?
NC Report/La Razón[20] 9 Oct 2011 ? ? 53.0–
54.0

14
22.0–
23.0
6
19.0–
20.0
3
31.0
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 43.3 50.0
(15)
35.3
(8)
9.1
(0)
1.3
(0)
1.2
(0)
14.7
2009 regional election 1 Mar 2009 64.4 46.7
(13)
31.0
(8)
16.0
(2)
1.4
(0)
1.0
(0)
15.7
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 70.5 43.9
11
40.6
10
11.5
2
1.4
0
0.5
0
3.3

La Rioja

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PP PSOE IU–LV UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 72.8 54.7
3
31.1
1
4.6
0
6.0
0
23.6
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 53.0
2/3
32.5
1/2
20.5
NC Report/La Razón[120] 14 Nov 2011 ? ? 55.0–
56.0

3
31.0–
32.0
1
24.0
GAD3/COPE[3] 2–10 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
3
?
1
?
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[121][6] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 58.3
3
31.2
1
3.2
0
27.1
Metroscopia/El País[122][10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
3
?
1
?
NC Report/La Razón[41] 6 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
3
?
1
?
DYM/ABC[53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 59.2
3
38.2
1
2.6
0
21.0
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[123][14] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 58.0
7/8
30.6
2/3
3.0
0
27.4
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 257 ? ?
3
?
1
?
NC Report/La Razón[20] 9 Oct 2011 ? ? ?
3
?
1
?
2011 regional election 22 May 2011 69.8 52.0
(3)
30.3
(1)
3.7
(0)
3.6
(0)
21.7
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 50.4 50.7
(2)
40.6
(2)
1.9
(0)
3.0
(0)
10.1
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 79.3 49.5
2
43.6
2
1.9
0
1.3
0
5.9

Madrid

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PP PSOE IU–LV UPyD eQuo Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 73.3 51.0
19
26.0
10
8.0
3
10.3
4
1.9
0
25.0
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 50.0
19/20
27.9
10/11
7.7
2/3
9.3
3
22.1
NC Report/La Razón[124] 14 Nov 2011 ? ? 52.0–
53.0

20
27.0–
28.0
11
?
3
8.0–
9.0
2
25.0
GAD3/COPE[3] 2–10 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
20/21
?
10
?
2
?
3
?
0/1
?
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[125][6] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 52.5
19/20
29.0
11
7.9
2/3
8.0
3
23.5
Metroscopia/El País[126][10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
21
?
10
?
3
?
2
?
NC Report/La Razón[75] 6 Nov 2011 ? ? 53.0–
54.0

20
28.0–
29.0
11
?
3
?
2
25.0
DYM/ABC[127][128] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 400 ? 53.3
20
31.0
11/12
6.8
2
7.9
2/3
0.4
0
22.3
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[129][14] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 54.8
20/21
26.9
10/11
5.4
2
8.3
3
27.9
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 773 ? ?
21/22
?
9/10
?
2
?
3
?
GAD3/Europa Press[130] 13–19 Oct 2011 400 ? 50.2
19/20
29.9
11/12
6.2
2
7.6
2/3
3.5
1
20.3
PP[131] 10 Oct 2011 ? ? ?
20
?
12/13
?
1/2
?
2
?
NC Report/La Razón[20] 9 Oct 2011 ? ? 53.0–
54.0

20
28.0–
29.0
10
?
4
?
2
25.0
2011 regional election 22 May 2011 65.9 51.7
(20)
26.3
(10)
9.6
(3)
6.3
(2)
25.4
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 50.4 48.6
(19)
35.6
(13)
4.5
(1)
6.8
(2)
13.0
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 79.1 49.2
18
39.7
15
4.7
1
3.7
1
9.5

Murcia

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PP PSOE IU–LV UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 74.1 64.2
8
21.0
2
5.7
0
6.3
0
43.2
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 62.7
7/8
21.6
2/3
41.1
NC Report/La Razón[132] 14 Nov 2011 ? ? 60.0–
61.0

7
26.0–
27.0
3
5.0–
6.0
0
34.0
GAD3/COPE[3] 2–10 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
7
?
3
?
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[133][6] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 69.7
8
21.0
2
3.8
0
48.7
Metroscopia/El País[134][10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
7
?
3
?
NC Report/La Razón[66] 6 Nov 2011 ? ? 60.0–
61.0

7
28.0–
29.0
3
32.0
DYM/ABC[53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 64.6
8
29.1
2
1.4
0
2.3
0
35.5
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[135][14] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 65.6
7/8
22.5
2/3
5.1
0
43.1
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 420 ? ?
7/8
?
2/3
?
NC Report/La Razón[20] 9 Oct 2011 ? ? 60.0–
61.0

7
29.0–
30.0
3
7.0–
8.0
0
31.0
2011 regional election 22 May 2011 67.9 58.8
(7)
23.9
(3)
7.8
(0)
4.5
(0)
34.9
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 48.0 61.5
(7)
29.8
(3)
3.0
(0)
2.9
(0)
31.7
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 79.6 61.2
7
32.9
3
2.9
0
0.9
0
28.3

Navarre

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PP PSOE GBai I–E UPyD UPN Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 68.9 38.2
2
22.0
1
12.8
1
5.5
0
2.1
0
[a] 14.9
1
16.2
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 37.3
2/3
23.5
1/2
11.3
0/1
[a] 15.3
1
13.8
NC Report/La Razón[136] 14 Nov 2011 ? ? 45.0–
46.0

3
26.0–
27.0
1
?
0
[a] ?
1
19.0
Gizaker/Diario de Noticias[137][138] 11 Nov 2011 ? ? 40.8
2/3
18.4
1
11.6
0/1
6.6
0
[a] 18.8
1
22.0
GAD3/COPE[3] 2–10 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
3
?
1
?
0
[a] ?
1
?
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[139][6] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 44.5
3
19.4
1
14.3
1
5.1
0
[a] 11.6
0
25.1
CIES/Diario de Navarra[138] 6–9 Nov 2011 800 73 41.3
3
24.6
1/2
11.1
0/1
5.9
0
2.5
0
[a] 12.5
0/1
16.7
Metroscopia/El País[140][48][10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 376 65 ?
3
?
1
?
0
[a] ?
1
?
NC Report/La Razón[26] 6 Nov 2011 ? ? 46.0–
47.0

3
27.0–
28.0
1
?
0
[a] 15.0–
16.0
1
19.0
DYM/ABC[141][53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 41.6
2/3
25.3
1/2
[a] 18.5
1
16.3
Invesco/Gara[55] 10–27 Oct 2011 400 72.0 42.1
3
20.7
1
8.6
0
6.4
0
[a] 19.3
1
21.4
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[142][143][14] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 47.1
3
23.4
1
8.6
0
3.9
0
[a] 12.6
1
23.7
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 373 ? ?
3
?
2
?
0
[a] ?
0
?
NC Report/La Razón[20] 9 Oct 2011 ? ? 46.0–
47.0

3
?
1
?
0
[a] ?
1
?
2011 regional election 22 May 2011 67.4 7.3
(0)
15.9
(1)
15.4
(1)
5.7
(0)
0.7
(0)
34.5
(2)
13.3
(1)
18.6
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 42.7 37.8
(3)
31.5
(2)
8.8
(0)
3.3
(0)
2.1
(0)
11.4
(0)
6.3
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 72.1 39.2
2
34.8
2
18.4
1
3.3
0
0.8
0
[a] 4.4

Valencian Community

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PP PSOE IU–LV Bloc
Compromís
UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 74.2 53.3
20
26.8
10
6.5
1
4.8
1
5.6
1
26.5
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 52.8
20/22
26.5
9/11
6.2
1/2
4.7
0/1
5.1
0/1
26.3
NC Report/La Razón[144] 14 Nov 2011 ? ? 50.0–
51.0

19
28.0–
29.0
10
?
2
?
2
22.0
GAD3/COPE[3] 2–10 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
20
?
11
?
1
?
1
?
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[145][6] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 57.5
21
27.9
10/11
5.9
1
4.0
0/1
25.6
Metroscopia/El País[146][10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
20
?
11
?
1
?
1
?
NC Report/La Razón[75] 6 Nov 2011 ? ? 49.0–
50.0

19
29.0–
30.0
10
?
2
?
2
20.0
DYM/ABC[53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 57.3
20/21
32.0
11/12
3.5
0
4.9
1
1.3
0
25.3
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[147][14] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 55.6
20
29.5
11
5.6
1
4.8
1
26.1
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 1,118 ? ?
20
?
11
?
1
?
1
?
NC Report/La Razón[20] 9 Oct 2011 ? ? 53.0–
54.0

20
30.0–
31.0
11
?
1
?
1
23.0
Metroscopia/El País[148][149] 3–4 Oct 2011 1,000 73 50.4
19/20
30.6
11
6.1
1/2
5.5
1
19.8
Astel/PP[150][151] 1–14 Sep 2011 1,200 ? 53.6
20
32.3
11
5.2
1
4.7
1
1.5
0
21.3
PSOE[152] 26 Aug 2011 1,000 ? ?
21/24
?
8/11
?
0
?
1/3
?
2011 regional election 22 May 2011 70.2 49.4
(20)
28.0
(11)
5.9
(1)
7.2
(1)
2.5
(0)
21.4
Metroscopia/El País[153] 5–6 Oct 2009 ? ? 55.6
21
35.4
12
3.9
0
1.1
0
20.2
Astel/PP[154][155] 1–4 Sep 2009 520 80.0 53.2
20
36.2
13
2.4
0
1.2
0
17.0
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 52.8 52.2
(19)
37.6
(14)
2.8
(0)
1.0
(0)
2.1
(0)
14.6
Metroscopia/El País[156] 9 Oct 2008 ? ? 49.3
19
40.8
14
8.5
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 78.8 51.6
19
41.0
14
2.7
0
1.1
0
0.7
0
10.6

Constituencies

A Coruña

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PP PSdeG–PSOE BNG IU–LV UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 62.4 51.5
5
27.3
2
11.7
1
4.6
0
1.3
0
24.2
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 47.9
4/5
28.0
2/3
12.8
1
19.9
Sondaxe/La Voz de Galicia[157][113] 13 Nov 2011 ? ? 51.0
5
29.0
2
10.0
1
22.0
Ipsos/Faro de Vigo[115] 13 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
4
?
3
?
1
?
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[117] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 51.0–
52.0

5
28.0–
29.0
2
10.0–
11.0
1
2.0–
3.0
0
23.0
Metroscopia/El País[10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
5
?
2
?
1
?
DYM/ABC[53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 53.4
5
33.4
3
5.6
0
6.2
0
20.0
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[119] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 50.0–
51.0

4/5
29.0–
30.0
2/3
11.0–
12.0
1
2.0–
6.0
0
21.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 417 ? ?
5
?
2
?
1
?
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 41.3 48.5
5
35.7
3
9.5
0
1.5
0
1.6
0
12.8
2009 regional election 1 Mar 2009 63.0 45.5
4
30.6
3
15.7
1
1.1
0
1.7
0
14.9
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 70.0 42.7
4
41.0
3
12.0
1
1.6
0
0.6
0
1.7

Álava

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSE–EE PP PNV IU–LV EA Aralar UPyD Bildu Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 67.3 23.4
1
27.2
1
18.8
1
4.1
0
[c] [c] 2.8
0
[c] 19.1
1
3.8
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 25.9
1
27.1
1
17.8
1
[c] [c] [c] 18.4
1
1.2
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[47] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 27.0–
28.0
1/2
29.0–
30.0

1/2
20.0–
21.0
1
3.0–
4.0
0
[c] [c] [c] 14.0–
15.0
0
2.0
Metroscopia/El País[48][10][11] 18 Oct–9 Nov 2011 300 ? ?
1
?
1/2
?
1
[c] [c] [c] ?
0/1
?
CIES/Grupo Noticias[50] 2–8 Nov 2011 800 ? 23.9
1
28.1
1
19.3
1
4.5
0
[c] [c] 3.5
0
[c] 18.9
1
4.2
Ikertalde/GPS[51] 26 Oct–4 Nov 2011 504 67.8 24.7
1
30.3
1/2
19.0
0/1
2.5
0
[c] [c] 0.5
0
[c] 18.0
0/1
5.6
DYM/ABC[52][53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 29.2
1
30.8
1/2
15.6
0/1
3.2
0
[c] [c] [c] 17.5
1
1.6
Gizaker/Grupo Noticias[54] 26–28 Oct 2011 450 ? 20.0
1
33.0
1
21.4
1
[c] [c] [c] 21.0
1
11.6
Invesco/Gara[55] 10–27 Oct 2011 200 75.0 17.1
1
33.1
1
24.6
1
[c] [c] [c] 19.8
1
8.5
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[56] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 31.0–
32.0

2
25.0–
26.0
1
17.0–
18.0
1
3.0–
4.0
0
[c] [c] [c] 14.0–
15.0
3
6.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 374 ? ?
2
?
2
?
0
[c] [c] [c] ?
0
Tie
2011 foral elections 22 May 2011 63.6 16.3
1
26.0
1
23.7
1
4.1
0
[d] 2.7
0
1.8
0
21.0
1
2.3
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 39.5 31.4
2
25.8
1
19.6
1
1.9
0
4.7
0
2.4
0
10.9
0
5.6
2009 regional election 1 Mar 2009 65.1 31.2
2
21.1
1
30.0
1
3.3
0
3.5
0
4.3
0
3.9
0
1.2
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 69.6 40.7
2
26.5
1
18.7
1
4.2
0
3.1
0
1.7
0
1.2
0
14.2

Albacete

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PP PSOE IU–LV UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 76.1 55.1
3
30.1
1
6.2
0
5.0
0
25.0
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 54.2
3
29.2
1
25.0
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[73] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 57.0–
58.0

3
29.0–
30.0
1
2.0–
3.0
0
28.0
Metroscopia/El País[10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
3
?
1
?
DYM/ABC[53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 56.6
3
37.1
1
6.3
0
19.5
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[76] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 56.0–
57.0

3
32.0–
33.0
1
2.0–
3.0
0
24.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 269 ? ?
3
?
1
?
2011 regional election 22 May 2011 74.8 48.4
2
41.7
2
4.7
0
1.9
0
6.7
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 50.6 49.4
2
41.4
2
3.3
0
2.6
0
8.0
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 79.7 47.4
2
45.7
2
3.4
0
1.3
0
1.7

Alicante

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PP PSOE IU–LV Bloc
Compromís
UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 73.5 55.2
8
27.0
4
6.5
0
3.1
0
5.6
0
28.2
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 56.2
8/9
26.4
3/4
5.7
0/1
29.8
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[145] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 58.0–
59.0

8
29.0–
30.0
4
4.0–
5.0
0
3.0–
4.0
0
29.0
Metroscopia/El País[10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
8
?
3
?
1
?
DYM/ABC[53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 56.8
8
30.4
4
3.3
0
5.5
0
3.0
0
26.4
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[147] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 58.0–
59.0

8
27.0–
28.0
4
5.0–
6.0
0
4.0–
5.0
0
31.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 424 ? ?
8
?
4
?
0
?
Metroscopia/El País[148][149] 3–4 Oct 2011 ? ? ?
7/8
?
4
?
0/1
?
Astel/PP[151] 1–14 Sep 2011 400 ? 55.4
8
33.0
4
4.4
0
3.2
0
1.4
0
22.4
PSOE[152] 26 Aug 2011 ? ? ?
8/9
?
3/4
?
0
?
0/1
?
2011 regional election 22 May 2011 68.2 49.6
8
29.9
4
5.4
0
4.6
0
3.1
0
19.7
Astel/PP[155] 1–4 Sep 2009 170 ? ?
7
?
5
?
0
?
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 49.8 52.8
7
37.6
5
2.5
0
0.6
0
2.4
0
15.2
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 78.7 52.4
7
41.1
5
2.3
0
0.7
0
0.7
0
11.3

Almería

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PP PSOE IULV UPyD PA Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 67.2 57.6
4
29.9
2
5.3
0
3.9
0
0.8
0
27.7
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 56.6
4
29.0
2
27.6
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[5] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 63.0–
64.0

4/5
25.0–
26.0
1/2
3.0–
4.0
0
38.0
Metroscopia/El País[10][11] 18 Oct–5 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
4
?
2
?
DYM/ABC[12] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 65.0
4
27.7
2
5.0
0
37.3
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[13] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 62.0–
63.0

4
28.0–
29.0
2
3.0–
4.0
0
34.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 267 ? ?
4
?
2
?
PSOE[21] 14 Sep 2011 ? ? ?
4
?
2
?
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 42.3 51.2
3
40.6
3
2.7
0
1.7
0
0.4
0
10.6
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 72.8 49.9
3
42.0
3
2.7
0
0.6
0
0.5
0
7.9

Asturias

Badajoz

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSOE PP IU–LV UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 74.3 37.6
2
50.6
4
6.0
0
3.5
0
13.0
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 39.0
3
47.8
3
8.8
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[109] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 35.0–
36.0
2
54.0–
55.0

4
4.0–
5.0
0
19.0
Metroscopia/El País[10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
2/3
?
3/4
?
DYM/ABC[53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 41.6
3
48.6
3
2.4
0
4.3
0
7.0
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[111] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 35.0–
36.0
2
53.0–
54.0

4
5.0–
6.0
0
18.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 270 ? ?
3
?
3
Tie
2011 regional election 22 May 2011 74.7 44.7
3
45.0
3
6.2
0
1.0
0
0.3
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 50.2 48.5
3
44.2
3
2.7
0
2.0
0
4.3
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 78.6 52.3
3
41.8
3
3.1
0
0.8
0
10.5

Balearic Islands

Barcelona

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSC CiU PP ERC C's UPyD SI Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 65.9 27.8
10
27.2
9
20.9
7
6.5
2
9.1
3
1.3
0
0.6
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 31.5
11/12
22.7
7/8
19.5
7
6.9
2
9.1
3
8.8
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[82] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 31.0–
32.0

10/11
25.0–
26.0
8/9
24.0–
25.0
8
6.0–
7.0
2
6.0–
7.0
2
6.0
Metroscopia/El País[84][10][11] 18 Oct–7 Nov 2011 800 ? ?
10
?
8
?
9
?
2
?
2
?
DYM/ABC[88][53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 38.3
12/13
22.2
7
25.1
8/9
7.9
2
5.1
1
1.4
0
13.2
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[89] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 34.0–
35.0

12
21.0–
22.0
7/8
24.0–
25.0
8/9
4.0–
5.0
1
6.0–
7.0
2
10.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 797 ? ?
11
?
7
?
8
?
2
?
3
?
Feedback/CiU[95] 18–22 Jul 2011 ? ? ?
11
?
9
?
8
?
1
?
2
?
2010 regional election 28 Nov 2010 58.9 19.2
7
36.8
13
12.9
4
6.4
2
8.3
3
3.8
1
0.2
0
3.1
1
17.6
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 37.5 37.4
13
20.8
7
18.5
6
8.3
3
6.7
2
0.4
0
0.9
0
16.6
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 70.7 46.8
16
19.6
6
16.8
6
6.6
2
5.6
1
0.9
0
0.2
0
27.2

Biscay

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSE–EE PNV PP IU–LV EA Aralar UPyD Bildu Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 68.1 21.4
2
32.6
3
17.7
1
3.8
0
[c] [c] 1.7
0
[c] 19.2
2
11.2
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 25.7
2
28.4
2/3
17.6
1/2
[c] [c] [c] 18.5
1/2
2.7
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[47] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 22.0–
23.0
2
33.0–
34.0

3
20.0–
21.0
2
2.0–
3.0
0
[c] [c] [c] 13.0–
14.0
1
11.0
Metroscopia/El País[48][10][11] 18 Oct–9 Nov 2011 500 ? ?
2
?
3
?
2
[c] [c] [c] ?
1
?
CIES/Grupo Noticias[50] 2–8 Nov 2011 800 ? 24.9
2
29.2
2/3
17.3
1/2
4.6
0
[c] [c] 1.3
0
[c] 21.5
2
4.3
Ikertalde/GPS[51] 26 Oct–4 Nov 2011 1,134 71.8 22.0
2
29.4
3
21.0
2
3.0
0
[c] [c] 0.3
0
[c] 19.1
1
7.4
DYM/ABC[52][53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 21.0
2
27.5
2/3
21.5
2
6.3
0
[c] [c] [c] 18.8
1/2
6.0
Gizaker/Grupo Noticias[54] 26–28 Oct 2011 700 ? 19.0
1
31.6
3
22.5
2
[c] [c] [c] 24.0
2
7.6
Invesco/Gara[55] 10–27 Oct 2011 400 74.3 23.9
2
31.1
3
17.0
1
[c] [c] [c] 22.8
2
7.2
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[56] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 22.0–
23.0
2
29.0–
30.0

3
21.0–
22.0
2
4.0–
5.0
0
[c] [c] [c] 16.0–
17.0
1
7.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 417 ? ?
3
?
2
?
2
[c] [c] [c] ?
1
?
2011 foral elections 22 May 2011 64.0 16.7
1
37.2
4
13.8
1
3.5
0
[d] 2.7
0
0.6
0
21.0
2
16.2
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 43.0 27.8
3
32.9
3
15.9
1
1.9
0
4.4
0
1.5
0
13.0
1
5.1
2009 regional election 1 Mar 2009 66.3 30.2
3
41.1
4
13.9
1
3.4
0
2.9
0
4.2
0
1.9
0
10.9
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 66.6 37.0
4
31.1
3
18.4
1
4.4
0
3.1
0
1.5
0
1.0
0
5.9

Cáceres

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSOE PP IU–LV UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 73.3 36.5
2
52.0
2
5.3
0
3.4
0
15.5
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 38.8
2
49.4
2
10.6
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[109] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 35.0–
36.0
1/2
54.0–
55.0

2/3
3.0–
4.0
0
19.0
Metroscopia/El País[10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
1
?
3
?
DYM/ABC[53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 38.9
1/2
61.1
2/3
22.2
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[111] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 35.0–
36.0
1/2
53.0–
54.0

2/3
5.0–
6.0
0
18.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 270 ? ?
1
?
3
?
2011 regional election 22 May 2011 74.6 41.4
2
47.9
2
5.0
0
1.2
0
6.5
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 51.1 48.8
2
44.1
2
2.3
0
1.6
0
4.7
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 78.5 52.2
2
41.9
2
2.7
0
0.8
0
10.3

Cádiz

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSOE PP IULV PA UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 63.8 32.8
3
47.1
5
8.7
0
3.1
0
4.8
0
14.3
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 31.7
3
47.2
4/5
9.0
0/1
15.5
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[5] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 33.0–
34.0
3
51.0–
52.0

5
7.0–
8.0
0
18.0
Metroscopia/El País[10][11] 18 Oct–5 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
3/4
?
4/5
?
DYM/ABC[12] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 47.1
4
45.0
4
4.8
0
1.0
0
2.1
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[13] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 37.0–
38.0
3
50.0–
51.0

5
7.0–
8.0
0
23.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 357 ? ?
3
?
5
?
PSOE[21] 14 Sep 2011 ? ? ?
3
?
5
?
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 34.3 46.7
5
39.8
4
4.8
0
1.6
0
2.9
0
6.9
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 67.4 51.1
5
38.2
4
4.8
0
2.5
0
0.9
0
12.9

Cantabria

Castellón

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PP PSOE IU–LV Bloc
Compromís
UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 72.7 52.8
3
29.6
2
5.3
0
4.0
0
4.0
0
23.2
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 50.7
3
31.4
2
19.3
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[145] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 56.0–
57.0

3
32.0–
33.0
2
4.0–
5.0
0
0.0–
1.0
0
24.0
Metroscopia/El País[10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
3
?
2
?
DYM/ABC[53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 59.1
3
38.9
2
0.7
0
0.6
0
20.2
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[147] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 53.0–
54.0

3
36.0–
37.0
2
4.0–
5.0
0
3.0–
4.0
0
17.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 269 ? ?
3
?
2
?
Metroscopia/El País[148][149] 3–4 Oct 2011 ? ? ?
3
?
2
?
Astel/PP[151] 1–14 Sep 2011 250 ? 51.8
3
35.5
2
4.1
0
4.5
0
1.1
0
16.3
PSOE[152] 26 Aug 2011 ? ? ?
3/4
?
1/2
?
2011 regional election 22 May 2011 69.9 48.1
3
31.0
2
5.2
0
6.7
0
1.9
0
17.1
Astel/PP[155] 1–4 Sep 2009 130 ? ?
3
?
2
?
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 52.3 50.7
3
39.5
2
2.0
0
1.4
0
1.6
0
11.2
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 77.8 49.0
3
44.2
2
2.1
0
1.0
0
0.6
0
4.8

Ciudad Real

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PP PSOE IU–LV UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 74.8 55.2
3
32.0
2
5.4
0
4.4
0
23.2
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 51.8
3
34.6
2
17.2
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[73] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 57.0–
58.0

3
30.0–
31.0
2
3.0–
4.0
0
27.0
Metroscopia/El País[10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
3
?
2
?
DYM/ABC[53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 54.2
3
44.9
2
9.3
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[76] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 56.0–
57.0

3
33.0–
34.0
2
3.0–
4.0
0
23.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 269 ? ?
3
?
2
?
2011 regional election 22 May 2011 74.9 46.1
2
46.3
3
3.3
0
1.6
0
0.2
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 49.9 50.3
3
42.0
2
2.8
0
2.2
0
8.3
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 78.5 47.8
3
46.8
2
2.6
0
0.8
0
1.0

Córdoba

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSOE PP IULV PA UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 72.7 36.4
3
44.6
3
9.8
0
2.2
0
3.8
0
8.2
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 35.3
2/3
45.6
3/4
10.3
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[5] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 32.0–
33.0
2
50.0–
51.0

4
11.0–
12.0
0
18.0
Metroscopia/El País[10][11] 18 Oct–5 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
2/3
?
3/4
?
DYM/ABC[12] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 36.4
2/3
58.6
3/4
3.5
0
1.5
0
22.2
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[13] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 36.0–
37.0
2/3
48.0–
49.0

3/4
10.0–
11.0
0
12.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 267 ? ?
3
?
3
Tie
PSOE[21] 14 Sep 2011 ? ? ?
2/3
?
3
?
0/1
?
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 46.0 47.4
3
39.4
3
6.8
0
1.1
0
1.9
0
8.0
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 75.8 50.8
4
37.6
2
7.0
0
1.6
0
0.6
0
13.2

Cuenca

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PP PSOE IU–LV UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 77.6 55.9
2
33.0
1
4.8
0
3.6
0
22.9
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 54.4
2
33.4
1
21.0
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[73] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 59.0–
60.0

2
29.0–
30.0
1
2.0–
3.0
0
30.0
Metroscopia/El País[10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
2
?
1
?
DYM/ABC[53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 57.0
2
36.9
1
2.6
0
3.5
0
20.1
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[76] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 58.0–
59.0

2
32.0–
33.0
1
2.0–
3.0
0
26.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 255 ? ?
2
?
1
?
2011 regional election 22 May 2011 81.3 47.4
2
46.6
1
2.6
0
1.4
0
0.8
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 57.4 52.2
2
41.2
1
2.3
0
1.6
0
11.0
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 81.5 49.8
2
45.2
1
2.4
0
0.8
0
4.6

Gipuzkoa

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSE–EE PNV PP EA Aralar IU–LV UPyD Bildu Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 67.3 21.0
1
22.4
1
13.7
1
[c] [c] 3.4
0
1.5
0
[c] 34.8
3
12.4
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 24.2
1/2
16.5
1
15.0
1
[c] [c] [c] 32.8
2/3
8.6
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[47] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 27.0–
28.0

2
24.0–
25.0
1
15.0–
16.0
1
[c] [c] 3.0–
4.0
0
[c] 24.0–
25.0
2
3.0
Metroscopia/El País[48][10][11] 18 Oct–9 Nov 2011 500 ? ?
2
?
1
?
1
[c] [c] [c] ?
2
Tie
CIES/Deia[50] 2–8 Nov 2011 800 ? 24.4
1/2
23.9
1/2
15.8
1
[c] [c] 3.2
0
1.0
0
[c] 30.1
2/3
5.7
Ikertalde/GPS[51] 26 Oct–4 Nov 2011 616 70.5 21.8
1/2
19.0
1
15.0
1
[c] [c] 2.1
0
0.5
0
[c] 36.3
2/3
14.5
DYM/ABC[52][53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 28.2
2
19.4
1
18.1
1
[c] [c] 3.4
0
[c] 27.6
2
0.6
Gizaker/Grupo Noticias[54] 26–28 Oct 2011 550 ? 16.0
1
24.9
1/2
16.2
1
[c] [c] [c] 37.5
2/3
12.6
Invesco/Gara[55] 10–27 Oct 2011 400 72.5 20.6
1
19.2
1
14.2
1
[c] [c] [c] 42.6
3
22.0
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[56] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 25.0–
26.0
2
20.0–
21.0
1
18.0–
19.0
1
[c] [c] 2.0–
3.0
0
[c] 26.0–
27.0

2
1.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 385 ? ?
2
?
1
?
1
[c] [c] [c] ?
2
Tie
2011 foral elections 22 May 2011 62.7 17.2
1
23.5
2
10.0
0
[d] 5.0
0
2.6
0
0.7
0
34.6
3
11.1
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 39.1 26.2
2
24.5
2
12.0
1
8.3
0
1.7
0
1.2
0
23.7
1
1.7
2009 regional election 1 Mar 2009 61.8 30.2
2
36.5
3
10.5
1
5.2
0
10.2
0
3.7
0
1.7
0
6.3
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 57.4 39.0
3
23.8
2
14.6
1
7.8
0
5.3
0
4.8
0
0.8
0
15.2

Girona

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSC CiU ERC PP C's UPyD SI Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 62.4 21.4
1
39.2
3
10.8
1
16.2
1
5.5
0
0.6
0
17.8
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 24.5
1/2
33.6
2/3
13.3
1
14.5
1
9.1
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[82] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 26.0–
27.0
2
27.0–
28.0

2
8.0–
9.0
0
22.0–
23.0
2
4.0–
5.0
0
1.0
Metroscopia/El País[84][10][11] 18 Oct–7 Nov 2011 300 ? ?
2
?
2
?
1
?
1
Tie
DYM/ABC[88][53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 29.7
2
35.0
2/3
9.9
0
21.3
1/2
4.1
0
0.1
0
5.3
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[89] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 26.0–
27.0
2
28.0–
29.0

2
9.0–
10.0
0
26.0–
27.0
2
3.0–
4.0
0
2.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 381 ? ?
2
?
2
?
1
?
1
Tie
Feedback/CiU[95] 18–22 Jul 2011 ? ? ?
2
?
3
?
1
?
0
?
2010 regional election 28 Nov 2010 59.5 14.3
1
45.1
4
9.2
1
8.6
0
4.8
0
1.7
0
0.1
0
4.7
0
30.8
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 34.6 29.7
2
30.0
2
13.4
1
13.3
1
4.7
0
0.2
0
0.4
0
0.3
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 68.8 39.5
3
27.2
2
13.2
1
12.2
0
3.2
0
0.3
0
0.1
0
12.3

Granada

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSOE PP IULV UPyD PA Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 69.9 36.5
3
46.7
4
7.9
0
5.2
0
0.8
0
10.2
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 34.6
3
48.5
4
13.9
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[5] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 31.0–
32.0
2
54.0–
55.0

5
7.0–
8.0
0
23.0
Metroscopia/El País[10][11] 18 Oct–5 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
3
?
4
?
DYM/ABC[12] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 34.8
2
47.7
3
5.7
0
9.6
0
12.9
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[13] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 35.0–
36.0
3
52.0–
53.0

4
7.0–
8.0
0
17.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 353 ? ?
2
?
5
17.0
PSOE[21] 14 Sep 2011 ? ? ?
2/3
?
4/5
?
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 45.0 47.1
4
41.9
3
4.9
0
2.6
0
0.6
0
5.2
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 74.3 50.0
4
41.1
3
5.0
0
1.0
0
0.9
0
8.9

Guadalajara

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PP PSOE IU–LV UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 74.8 54.0
2
27.7
1
6.8
0
7.5
0
26.3
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 51.9
2
30.0
1
21.9
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[73] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 58.0–
59.0

2
25.0–
26.0
1
4.0–
5.0
0
33.0
Metroscopia/El País[10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
2
?
1
?
DYM/ABC[53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 52.8
2
38.7
1
3.4
0
2.2
0
14.1
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[76] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 57.0–
58.0

2
28.0–
29.0
1
4.0–
5.0
0
29.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 247 ? ?
2
?
1
?
2011 regional election 22 May 2011 73.4 49.8
2
38.0
1
4.7
0
3.0
0
11.8
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 51.4 51.4
2
36.3
1
3.5
0
4.8
0
15.1
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 79.9 50.7
2
41.0
1
3.3
0
2.1
0
9.7

Huelva

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSOE PP IULV PA UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 67.9 40.5
2
43.9
3
7.0
0
1.9
0
3.4
0
3.4
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 41.3
2/3
41.8
2/3
0.5
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[5] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 36.0–
37.0
2
48.0–
49.0

4
8.0–
9.0
0
12.0
Metroscopia/El País[10][11] 18 Oct–5 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
2
?
3
?
DYM/ABC[12] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 52.0
3
34.4
2
10.9
0
17.6
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[13] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 41.0–
42.0
2
46.0–
47.0

3
7.0–
8.0
0
5.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 270 ? ?
2/3
?
2/3
Tie
PSOE[21] 14 Sep 2011 ? ? ?
2
?
3
?
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 38.3 54.0
3
35.5
2
4.2
0
1.2
0
1.9
0
18.5
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 69.9 55.7
3
35.0
2
4.9
0
1.5
0
0.9
0
20.7

Jaén

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSOE PP IULV PA UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 75.9 41.0
3
45.4
3
7.0
0
1.2
0
3.4
0
4.4
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 42.5
3
43.5
3
1.0
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[5] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 36.0–
37.0
2/3
49.0–
50.0

3/4
8.0–
9.0
0
13.0
Metroscopia/El País[10][11] 18 Oct–5 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
3
?
3
Tie
DYM/ABC[12] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 48.6
3
47.1
3
4.3
0
1.5
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[13] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 40.0–
41.0
3
48.0–
49.0

3
7.0–
8.0
0
8.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 270 ? ?
3
?
3
Tie
PSOE[21] 14 Sep 2011 ? ? ?
2/3
?
3/4
?
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 51.2 51.2
3
39.0
3
4.9
0
0.9
0
1.4
0
12.2
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 78.6 55.5
4
36.5
2
4.8
0
1.1
0
0.5
0
19.0

La Rioja

Lleida

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSC CiU PP ERC C's UPyD SI Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 62.5 20.3
1
41.3
2
19.4
1
8.6
0
3.9
0
0.6
0
21.0
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 24.2
1
37.3
2
17.5
1
13.1
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[82] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 28.0–
29.0

1/2
28.0–
29.0

1/2
20.0–
21.0
1
8.0–
9.0
0
3.0–
4.0
0
Tie
Metroscopia/El País[84][10][11] 18 Oct–7 Nov 2011 300 ? ?
1
?
2
?
1
?
0
?
DYM/ABC[88][53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 29.5
1
33.1
2
19.9
1
11.4
0
1.7
0
0.0
0
3.6
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[89] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 32.0–
33.0

2
28.0–
29.0
1
21.0–
22.0
1
8.0–
9.0
0
2.0–
3.0
0
4.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 376 ? ?
1
?
2
?
1
?
0
?
Feedback/CiU[95] 18–22 Jul 2011 ? ? ?
1
?
2
?
1
?
0
?
2010 regional election 28 Nov 2010 59.9 14.8
1
46.9
3
10.2
0
9.1
0
4.0
0
1.5
0
0.1
0
3.1
0
32.1
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 35.4 28.1
1
31.0
2
17.1
1
12.1
0
3.6
0
0.2
0
0.4
0
2.9
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 69.0 37.2
2
28.6
1
15.0
1
12.9
0
2.6
0
0.2
0
0.1
0
8.6

Lugo

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PP PSdeG–PSOE BNG IU–LV UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 62.8 56.1
3
28.3
1
9.2
0
3.1
0
0.9
0
27.8
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 56.3
3
26.3
1
30.0
Sondaxe/La Voz de Galicia[158][113] 13 Nov 2011 ? ? 57.3
3
23.4
1
9.8
0
33.9
Ipsos/Faro de Vigo[115] 13 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
3
?
1
?
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[117] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 52.0–
53.0

3
29.0–
30.0
1
8.0–
9.0
0
4.0–
5.0
0
23.0
Metroscopia/El País[10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
3
?
1
?
DYM/ABC[53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 52.5
3
28.9
1
7.3
0
8.1
0
3.1
0
23.6
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[119] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 50.0–
51.0

3
30.0–
31.0
1
11.0–
12.0
0
2.0–
3.0
0
20.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 270 ? ?
3
?
1
?
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 41.3 52.8
3
34.4
1
8.2
0
0.9
0
0.8
0
18.4
2009 regional election 1 Mar 2009 63.0 47.8
2
32.7
2
14.6
0
0.6
0
1.1
0
15.1
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 72.0 44.5
2
41.4
2
10.8
0
1.0
0
0.5
0
3.1

Madrid

Málaga

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSOE PP IULV PA UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 65.1 31.6
3
49.7
6
9.0
1
1.0
0
5.6
0
18.1
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 33.4
3/4
49.4
5/6
8.7
0/1
16.0
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[5] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 27.0–
28.0
3
55.0–
56.0

7
6.0–
7.0
0
28.0
Metroscopia/El País[10][11] 18 Oct–5 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
3
?
6
?
1
?
DYM/ABC[12] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 36.7
4
54.1
5/6
8.2
0/1
1.0
0
17.4
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[13] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 31.0–
32.0
3/4
54.0–
55.0

6/7
6.0–
7.0
0
23.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 424 ? ?
3
?
7
?
0
?
PSOE[21] 14 Sep 2011 ? ? ?
3/4
?
6
?
0/1
?
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 39.3 43.7
5
43.5
5
5.5
0
0.8
0
3.0
0
0.2
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 71.4 47.0
5
43.0
5
5.1
0
1.5
0
1.0
0
4.0

Murcia

Navarre

Ourense

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PP PSdeG–PSOE BNG IU–LV UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 57.1 56.7
3
28.1
1
9.3
0
2.3
0
0.8
0
28.6
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 52.1
3
29.0
1
23.1
Sondaxe/La Voz de Galicia[159][113] 13 Nov 2011 ? ? 55.7
3
33.5
1
9.0
0
22.2
Ipsos/Faro de Vigo[115] 13 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
3
?
1
?
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[117] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 55.0–
56.0

3
28.0–
29.0
1
8.0–
9.0
0
3.0–
4.0
0
27.0
Metroscopia/El País[10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
3
?
1
?
DYM/ABC[53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 50.2
2/3
42.9
1/2
5.8
0
7.3
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[119] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 53.0–
54.0

3
28.0–
29.0
1
11.0–
12.0
0
2.0–
3.0
0
25.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 269 ? ?
3
?
1
?
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 46.3 54.1
3
34.1
1
7.7
0
0.8
0
0.7
0
20.0
2009 regional election 1 Mar 2009 64.1 48.5
3
31.9
1
16.0
0
0.5
0
0.7
0
16.6
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 68.6 47.3
2
39.0
2
10.8
0
0.7
0
0.5
0
8.3

Pontevedra

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PP PSdeG–PSOE BNG IU–LV UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 63.9 50.8
4
28.1
2
12.0
1
4.6
0
1.3
0
22.7
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 47.6
4
28.7
2
12.4
1
18.9
Sondaxe/La Voz de Galicia[160][113] 13 Nov 2011 ? ? 50.5
4
33.5
3
10.0
0
17.0
Ipsos/Faro de Vigo[115] 13 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
4
?
2
?
1
?
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[117] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 51.0–
52.0

4
29.0–
30.0
2
11.0–
12.0
1
2.0–
3.0
0
22.0
Metroscopia/El País[10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
4
?
2
?
1
?
DYM/ABC[53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 51.2
4
28.1
2
13.9
1
6.7
0
23.1
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[119] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 48.0–
49.0

4
32.0–
33.0
2
11.0–
12.0
1
2.0–
3.0
0
16.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 415 ? ?
4
?
2
?
1
?
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 43.4 48.8
4
35.6
3
9.6
0
1.5
0
1.2
0
13.2
2009 regional election 1 Mar 2009 65.3 46.9
4
30.5
2
16.9
1
1.1
0
1.5
0
16.4
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 71.3 43.7
3
40.5
3
11.5
1
1.6
0
0.5
0
3.2

Tarragona

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSC CiU PP ERC C's UPyD SI Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 63.7 26.1
2
30.5
2
23.6
2
7.4
0
5.4
0
1.1
0
4.4
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 29.0
2
23.4
2
22.5
2
5.6
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[82] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 31.0–
32.0

2
21.0–
22.0
2
25.0–
26.0
2
6.0–
7.0
0
5.0–
6.0
0
6.0
Metroscopia/El País[84][10][11] 18 Oct–7 Nov 2011 300 ? ?
2
?
2
?
2
?
0
Tie
DYM/ABC[88][53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 35.1
3
21.8
1/2
21.5
1/2
10.6
0
8.3
0
0.0
0
13.3
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[89] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 33.0–
34.0

2
23.0–
24.0
2
26.0–
27.0
2
6.0–
7.0
0
4.0–
5.0
0
7.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 383 ? ?
2
?
2
?
2
?
0
Tie
Feedback/CiU[95] 18–22 Jul 2011 ? ? ?
2
?
2
?
2
?
0
Tie
2010 regional election 28 Nov 2010 56.8 18.2
1
39.3
4
13.4
1
8.5
0
5.1
0
2.7
0
0.1
0
3.4
0
21.1
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 36.0 34.9
3
23.6
2
19.2
1
10.7
0
3.8
0
0.3
0
0.7
0
11.3
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 69.9 44.9
4
21.1
1
17.8
1
9.4
0
3.0
0
0.5
0
0.1
0
23.8

Seville

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PSOE PP IULV PA UPyD eQuo Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 71.2 41.7
6
38.7
5
8.6
1
2.2
0
5.5
0
1.1
0
3.0
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 40.7
5/6
39.6
5/6
7.7
0/1
1.1
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[5] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 39.0–
40.0
5
43.0–
44.0

6
7.0–
8.0
1
4.0
Metroscopia/El País[10][11] 18 Oct–5 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
5
?
6
?
1
?
DYM/ABC[12] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 45.8
6
41.1
5
9.7
1
1.6
0
0.8
0
4.7
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[13] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 43.0–
44.0

6
41.0–
42.0
5
7.0–
8.0
1
2.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 425 ? ?
6
?
5
?
1
?
PSOE[21] 14 Sep 2011 ? ? ?
4/5
?
7
?
0/1
?
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 42.3 52.6
7
33.6
5
5.7
0
1.2
0
3.2
0
19.0
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 73.8 58.1
8
31.5
4
5.4
0
1.7
0
1.2
0
26.6

Valencia

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Polling firm/Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PP PSOE IU–LV Bloc
Compromís
UPyD Lead
2011 general election 20 Nov 2011 74.9 52.2
9
26.0
4
6.8
1
6.0
1
5.9
1
26.2
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA[1] 20 Nov 2011 ? ? 51.0
9/10
25.6
4/5
7.0
1
6.0
0/1
5.5
0/1
25.4
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[145] 28 Oct–10 Nov 2011 ? ? 56.0–
57.0

10
25.0–
26.0
4/5
6.0–
7.0
1
5.0–
6.0
0/1
31.0
Metroscopia/El País[10][11] 18 Oct–8 Nov 2011 ? ? ?
9
?
5
?
1
?
1
?
DYM/ABC[53] 24 Oct–3 Nov 2011 ? ? 57.2
9/10
31.5
5/6
4.2
0
5.5
1
0.4
0
25.7
Sigma Dos/El Mundo[147] 27 Sep–27 Oct 2011 ? ? 54.0–
55.0

9
29.0–
30.0
5
6.0–
7.0
1
5.0–
6.0
1
25.0
CIS[17] 6–23 Oct 2011 425 ? ?
9
?
5
?
1
?
1
?
Metroscopia/El País[148][149] 3–4 Oct 2011 ? ? ?
9
?
5
?
1
?
1
?
Astel/PP[151] 1–14 Sep 2011 550 ? 52.9
9
31.3
5
5.9
1
5.7
1
1.8
0
21.6
PSOE[152] 26 Aug 2011 ? ? ?
10/11
?
4/5
?
0
?
1/2
?
2011 regional election 22 May 2011 71.5 49.6
9
26.3
5
6.4
1
8.9
1
2.2
0
23.3
Astel/PP[155] 1–4 Sep 2009 220 ? ?
10
?
6
?
0
?
0
?
2009 EP election 7 Jun 2009 54.8 52.2
9
37.2
7
3.2
0
1.1
0
2.1
0
15.0
2008 general election 9 Mar 2008 79.1 51.6
9
40.2
7
3.1
0
1.3
0
0.7
0
11.4

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa Within PP.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Within IU.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en Within Amaiur.
  4. ^ a b c d Within Bildu.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Within CC.

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