Vox's voting ground map

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Vox has risen 12 points, to 17,6%, in percentage of the vote in the elections in Castilla y León. A growth that has made it possible to go from one to 13 seats in Parliament. It has obtained a representative in all the provinces except Soria. Santiago Abascal's party now has the key to add the necessary majority to the Popular Party to form a government.

The Vox vote has been distributed evenly in all the provinces, with a percentage of between 15% and 20% of the ballots. Except in Soria, where the strength of the local formation Soria ¡Ya! he has already with 11,5% of the votes.

Vox has achieved its best result in the province of Valladolid, with 20,0% of the votes, followed by Segovia (19,42%) and Zamora (19,0%).

Vox has been the third force in all the provinces, only surpassed by the PP and the PSOE, except in Soria, also surpassed by Soria ¡Ya!, and in León, with Unión del Pueblo Leonés also ahead. The local formation Por Ávila, also with representation in the Cortes, has lagged behind Vox in the province despite being the first force in the capital.

In the provincial capitals, Vox had a performance similar to that of the constituency as a whole, although slightly below. In fact, except in the cities of León and Burgos, in the rest they have had lower voting porches than those of the respective provinces. In each case, in all of them it moves again between 15% and 20% of the votes, except in Soria capital, where it remains at 8,9%. Vox achieves its highest percentage among the Zamora capitals, with 18,5% of the votes in the constituency.

Vox has been the party with the most votes in 80 locations out of the 2.248 in Castilla y León. The mayor of all, Boecillo (Valladolid), with just over 4.000 inhabitants. Likewise, it has been the main formation of the right-wing blocs, ahead of the PP, in 140 municipalities. The largest of all is Villaquilambre (León), with 15.000 inhabitants.

Vox has been above 50% of the votes in eight municipalities, all of them small. The mayor of all, Villán de Tordesillas (Valladolid), with just over a hundred inhabitants.

With these results, Vox consolidates its strength in Castilla y León, since it obtains support slightly above the last elections held in the region, the general elections of November 2019. Then it obtained 16,8% of the votes, slightly below the 17,6% of these autonomous communities. Now Vox has the key to the Government of the Board.