The candidates encourage participation ‘in freedom’.

Participation in the regional elections reaches 15.39% in Andalusia until 11:30 am, according to the data provided by the Junta de Andalucía with 94.02% of the tables counted.

The data cannot be compared with the previous elections, held in December 2018, because on that occasion participation data was only released at 2:00 p.m. (29.92%) and 6:00 p.m. (46.47%).

The province of Córdoba, with 17.30%, is the one with the highest participation rate until 11:30 a.m., while Huelva is the one with the least mobilization of its electorate at the moment, with 12.07%. .

In the rest of the provinces, the turnout at 11:30 a.m. stood at 16.83% in Jaén, 16.74% in Granada, 16.49% in Almería, 15.53% in Málaga, on 14 .93% in Seville and 13.47% in Cádiz.

The president of the Junta de Andalucía and candidate for re-election in the regional elections to be held this Sunday, Juanma Moreno, called on Andalusians to vote “in freedom” and “without any complexes” during election day to achieve a “powerful” participation that gives credibility to the institutions.

Moreno went to his polling station to vote, in his case at the Sagrado Corazón de Jesús school in Malaga, and before a dozen cameras, he stated that he notes “illusion and desire to fulfill one of the most important rights” that citizens have: vote.

The candidate of Cs to the Presidency of the Board in the elections to the Andalusian Parliament and Vice President of the Andalusian Government, Juan Marín, has assured this Sunday, after exercising his right to vote, that “people are very eager to endorse that this government continue”.

Marín voted this Sunday from 10:30 am at the ‘Rafael Pablos’ Municipal Library in Sanlúcar de Barrameda (Cádiz).

“The sensations are good”, Marín has maintained in his statements to the media, who has appealed to the fact that “there is a lot of atmosphere”, as well as having glimpsed that “people seem to want this government to continue”.

The candidate of Adelante Andalucía for the Presidency of the Board, Teresa Rodríguez, has encouraged Andalusians to vote today with “freedom and courage” and has assured that this will be the last time she will appear.

Accompanied by her partner, the mayor of Cádiz, José María González, Kichi, Teresa Rodríguez exercised her right to vote shortly after 10:30 this morning at the IES La Caleta, in the La Viña neighborhood where she lives. .