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« on: November 19, 2021, 10:01:54 PM »

Don't know if there's a thread for old Spanish election maps. If there is I'll delete this and post appropriately.

Nevertheless, here's the 1983 regional election in La Rioja, the first held since the restoration of democracy. PSOE won a bare majority of seats on 47%, while the Popular Coalition got second with 40%. Regionalist PRP (now PR+) got 7.5% and 2 seats, winning a handful of municipalities.



Many of the municipalities in La Rioja are rather tiny (with many under 100 people). Most of the large cities, including Logroño, voted PSOE. The largest municipality won by the AP-PDL-UL was Lardero outside of Logroño. AP also won Santo Domingo de la Calzada 36%-35% against the PRP. AP performed better in the rural, sparsely populated south, while the wine country rural municipalities were more competitive. PSOE also performed especially strongly in industrial Arnedo.
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