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The minister of Justice of the Junta de Andalucia, Rosa Aguilar, has announced that the publication of the scrutiny of the elections in andalusia will be delayed until 22.15 after the incident election in Sanlúcar de Barrameda (Cádiz), where the schools were subject to delays this morning because there were no ballots of Equo. The participation in the elections, in which approximately 6,28 million voters are called to the polls, has fallen to 14: 00 in four points with respect to 2015 and has been in 29.9%, as reported by the Electoral Board. According to the polls, no party will achieve an absolute majority. The polls point to a victory fitting of the PSOE, but far from the 55 seats that allow you to govern alone.
as Well have voted for the candidates of the PSOE, Susana Díaz, of the PP, Juan Manuel Moreno; front Andalucía, Teresa Rodríguez; and Citizens, John Marin.
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02/12/2018 15:57
Tweet of we Can:
Gracias a vosotras y vosotros, @TeresaRodr_ es la número uno en las redes sociales 💪🥇
GRACIAS.#EleccionesAndalucía #Adelante2D pic.twitter.com/epfDX8DdGE— Podemos (@PODEMOS) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 15:51
In El Ejido (Almería), where agriculture is the main economic activity and one out of every three residents is an immigrant, the vote of the small owner of land is conservative. And in these elections flirts with Vox. Ramon Ironworking bet for defending immigration.
En este municipio de #Almería donde la agricultura es la principal actividad económica y 1 de cada 3 habitantes es inmigrante, el voto del pequeño propietario de tierra es conservador. Y en estas #EleccionesAndalucía, flirtea con Vox. Ferrón apuesta por defender la inmigración pic.twitter.com/Kwr0ANKtda
— El País Andalucía (@elpaisandalucia) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 15:47
Balerna is a town of El Ejido, a municipality that was left and now is a bastion of conservative. Although they are rare, still survive families of farmers (the main economic activity) that in these elections they vote to the left.
Balerna es un pueblo de #ElEjido, un municipio que fue de izquierdas y que ahora es un bastión conservador. Aunque escasean, aún perviven familias de agricultores (la principal actividad económica) que en estas #EleccionesAndalucía votan izquierda. VA HILO https://t.co/3cdkG83CgY pic.twitter.com/oPhCXcD6po
— El País Andalucía (@elpaisandalucia) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 15:30
In Villaluenga del Rosario, the smallest municipality of the province of Cadiz, vote 388 people.
En Villaluenga del Rosario, el municipio más pequeño de la provincia de #Cádiz, votan 388 personas. De ellas, ya ha pasado por las urnas el 36,60%, casi dos puntos más que en 2015 #EleccionesAndaluzas
— Jesús A. Cañas (@jesusccarrillo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 15:28
Read here the complete article of Jesus A. Cañas on the delay in the publication of the scrutiny:
the results of The elections in Andalucía will be disseminated from the 22.15 for the delay in Sanlúcar
02/12/2018 15:26
The participation of this 2-D in Granada: 3,19% less than in 2015, reports Belen Hernandez.
La participación de este #2D #EleccionesAndalucía en Granada: 3,19% que en 2015 https://t.co/U4gGcbtMAx https://t.co/AhUytyHeTt
— Belén Hernández (@Hache_Hache) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 15:21
These are already the second regional de Paula Fernandez, but the first as an intervener of the PSOE.
Estas son ya las segundas autonómicas de Paula Fernández, pero las primeras como interventora del PSOE. Con 22 años, lleva algo más de uno del partido y dice que ya está motivada "para las municipales también". #EleccionesAndalucía #2D pic.twitter.com/LMAb3Thabg pic.twitter.com/7KombsqhJX
— Nicolás Pan-Montojo (@npanmontojo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 15:20
Pedro Pelayo and Manuel López are chatting in the square in front of the statue of the Virgin of the Rocío in Huelva. Both twentysomethings say they do not feel represented.
Ambos jóvenes son artistas y no están seguros de que haya algún cambio “gane quién gane”. Pelayo lo tiene claro: él no votará. pic.twitter.com/J9ZlhqVWPv
— Maf🍉 (@mafsoldtheworld) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 15:20
Joaquín González, of “19 to 20” years, studies THAT for adults, and ensures that he was “eager to vote”. Is particularly concerned about the unemployment because he wants to be a hairdresser and would not like to leave Cadiz.
Joaquín González, de "19 para 20" años, estudia la ESO para adultos y asegura que tenía "muchas ganas de votar". Le preocupa sobre todo el paro porque quiere ser peluquero y no le gustaría irse de Cádiz. #EleccionesAndalucía #2D pic.twitter.com/LMAb3Thabg pic.twitter.com/A1XToTV4v1
— Nicolás Pan-Montojo (@npanmontojo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 15:19
The minister of Justice of the Board, Rosa Aguilar, has announced that the publication of the scrutiny of the elections in andalusia will be delayed until 22.15 after the incident election in Sanlúcar de Barrameda (Cádiz), where the schools were subject to delays this morning because there were no ballots of Equo.
02/12/2018 15:16
Ends the appearance of the minister of Justice of the Junta de Andalucia, Rosa Aguilar.
02/12/2018 15:07
The minister of Justice of the Junta de Andalucía, Rosa Aguilar: “The probes are not affected by what is the that publicly start to give the scrutiny. One thing is the surveys and other scrutiny”.
02/12/2018 15:06
The minister of Justice of the Junta de Andalucía, Rosa Aguilar: “I also Want to pass on that in relation to the public dissemination of the data in the scrutiny,” adds Aguilar, “the Board of Elections of Andalusia, us has already communicated that the spread of the data in the scrutiny must wait the close of all the polling stations. Therefore, the election result will begin to be known from 22.15 hours.”
02/12/2018 15:04
The minister of Justice of the Junta de Andalucia, Rosa Aguilar:
💬 Rosa Aguilar: Los colegios que han interrumpido la votación con anterioridad a las 9:55 y han reanudado antes de las 11:08 deben hacerlo constar en acta, y prolongar a partir de las 20:00 el tiempo exacto que haya de diferencia. #2D #EleccionesAndalucía pic.twitter.com/gsH9euPDfs
— Junta de Andalucía (@AndaluciaJunta) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 15:03
The minister of Justice of the Junta de Andalucía, Rose Aguilar: “I reiterate that the participation in Andalusia at 14.00 hours is 29.9%, 4,01% less than in 2015”.
02/12/2018 15:02
The minister of Justice of the Junta de Andalucía, Rosa Aguilar:
DIRECTO | Rosa Aguilar comparece para dar a conocer la participación en las #EleccionesAndaluzas https://t.co/xOz2iQTqnO pic.twitter.com/EArV5JOrhd
— EL PAÍS (@el_pais) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 15:01
The minister of Justice of the Junta de Andalucía, the Rose Aguilar: “In Cordoba there is a participation at 14.00 of 31,67%, 4,29% less than in 2015, which at the same time had a 36.9 per cent,” continues Aguilar.
02/12/2018 15:00
The minister of Justice of the Junta de Andalucía, Rosa Aguilar: “In the school that has interrupted the vote, in Sanlúcas de Barrameda, the voting will extend from 20.00 73 minutes, as has been said, the Electoral Board”.
02/12/2018 14:59
The minister of Justice of the Junta de Andalucía, Rosa Aguilar: “I will tell you that the vote in the whole of Andalusia is developing normally in all the schools. 14: 00, participation is 29.9%, 4% less than in 2015”.
02/12/2018 14:56
Starts the appearance of the minister of Justice of the Junta de Andalucía, Rosa Aguilar, after knowing the first data of participation in these elections in andalusia, which indicate that it has fallen to the 14.00 a 4% with respect to the elections of 2015. “Good afternoon. I appear before you all.”
02/12/2018 14:55
The Board values a possible delay in the publication of the scrutiny after the incident of the electorate in Sanlúcar de Barrameda, where the schools opened this morning with two hours of delay because they did not have ballots of Equo.
02/12/2018 14:35
According to the first advance of participation, in the province of Cadiz has voted the 28,19% of the voters, slightly less than in 2015, when they were 31,15%. https://twitter.com/jesusccarrillo/status/1069222808402739201 02/12/2018 14:34
Are 14.30, that is to say, we are in the equator of the election day, that has begun at 9.00 and ends at 20.00 in the majority of colleges. We recall that a few 6,28 million voters are called to the polls to elect a new Parliament andalusian, and the participation to two in the afternoon has dropped in four points with respect to the 2015.
02/12/2018 14:30
The participation in the elections in andalusia 14.00 falls four points with respect to 2015 and remains at around 30%, according to data of the own regional government of Andalusia.
02/12/2018 14:20
The andalusians vote. Andalusia is the first test of the election year. This is played Citizens:
Los andaluces votan. Andalucía es el primer test del año electoral. Lo que se juega @Albert_Rivera : https://t.co/8vVaPVO1gs
— Elsa García de Blas (@ElsaGarciad) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 14:15
Tweet Ahead of Andalusia:
🗳 Es importante que la sociedad andaluza se implique en las decisiones que marcan su vida 👫
Nos gustaría que hoy hubiera una participación masiva y todo transcurra con normalidad democrática 😊#EleccionesAndalucía #Adelante2D pic.twitter.com/vXLIihtkmx
— Adelante Andalucía (@AdelanteAND) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 14:06
Teresa Rodriguez, candidate Ahead of Andalusia to the Board:
Hay que participar. Hay que interesarse por la política porque ésta nos afecta en nuestro día a día. Hoy llamamos al voto masivo para la Andalucía del futuro. Yo hoy voto con mucha ilusión y feliz por las muestras de cariño recibidas durante la campaña💚😊 #Adelante2D pic.twitter.com/nU4WEcmNt4
— Teresa Rodríguez 🇵🇸 ۞ (@TeresaRodr_) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 14:04
Situation in the polling station of the colegio SAFA-ICET of Malaga.
"Solo nos falta poder sacar la mes a la calle para disfrutar del solecito" cuentan en esta mesa electoral ubicada en el colego SAFA-ICET de Málaga, en primera línea de playa. Subrayan la poca participación: apenas ha votado un 30% de su censo. https://t.co/IFyqV7GbEu pic.twitter.com/8IkhMxP9f9
— Nacho Sánchez (@nacholaisla) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 14:00
Queues to vote in the colegio San Estanislao in the neighborhood of El Palo, in Málaga.
Colas para votar en el colegio San Estanislao del barrio de El Palo, en Málaga. pic.twitter.com/QcD5SWK9vA
— Nacho Sánchez (@nacholaisla) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 13:50
José Antonio Pérez is 18 years, not studying or working, and your first vote goes to Vox.
José Antonio Pérez tiene 18 años, no estudia ni trabaja y su primer voto va para Vox. "Son los únicos que proponen un cambio radical", afirma este joven, que no quiere que le fotografíen por miedo a lo que podrían decir algunos amigos suyos. #EleccionesAndalucía #2D pic.twitter.com/LMAb3Thabg
— Nicolás Pan-Montojo (@npanmontojo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 13:47
“We are eager to change”, have Amalia Cazorla and Amalia Segalerva, mother and daughter will vote for the PP and Citizens in the colegio San Estanislao, in Malaga.
"Tenemos muchas ganas de cambio", cuentan Amalia Cazorla y Amalia Segalerva, madre e hija que votarán al @PPopular y a @CiudadanosCs en el colegio San Estanislao, en Málaga. pic.twitter.com/RlTHf5ifAj
— Nacho Sánchez (@nacholaisla) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 13:46
After an “intense internal conflict” and refuse to vote in blanco, José F. Sequera has chosen by vote to the party always. “No one represents me, but as the saying goes, it is better bad known that good to know”.
Tras un "intenso conflicto interno" y negarse a votar en blanco, José F. Sequera ha optado por votar al partido de siempre. "Ninguno me representa, pero como dice el refrán, más vale malo conocido que bueno por conocer". Pide "honradez y sensatez". https://t.co/6B0zcvUYrn
— Antonio J. Mora (@AnJeMoCa) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 13:41
“I have consulted all the electoral programmes for the internet to make up my mind,” says Luis Baquera, that with 18 years old recently turned to vote for the first time.
"He consultado todos los programas electorales por internet para decidirme", dice Luis Baquera, que con 18 años recién cumplidos vota por primera vez. Su mesa electoral está en el colegio San Estanislao, en Málaga. #EleccionesAndalucía https://t.co/IFyqV7GbEu pic.twitter.com/4CxgUsbKkY
— Nacho Sánchez (@nacholaisla) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 13:33
In the Pavilion city of Cadiz is a neighbor complaint that a member of his family, who died 15 years ago, it still appears in the list of voters of one of the tables. Information of Jesus A. Cañas. https://twitter.com/jesusccarrillo/status/1069207234155081728 02/12/2018 13:32
Bethlehem Castle is 44 years old and is a lawyer specializing in migration issues. Today vote for the PSOE in Palos de la Frontera (Huelva).
Belén Castillo tiene 44 años y es abogada especialista en temas de migración. Hoy vota por el PSOE en Palos de la Frontera (Huelva). #2D #EleccionesAndalucía https://t.co/3cdkG83CgY [Hilo] 👇🏻 pic.twitter.com/UJE10GePIj
— El País Andalucía (@elpaisandalucia) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 13:32
Antonio Rodriguez, a neighbor of the Chana (Granada), he never failed to vote but now his legs fail him. Have asked your daughter that brings you closer to CP. Santa Juliana car and there have found the solution. The urn has gone to him. Information of Belen Hernandez.
Antonio Rodríguez, vecino de la Chana (Granada), no falta nunca a votar pero ahora sus piernas le fallan. Le ha pedido a su hija que le acerque hasta CP. Santa Juliana en coche y allí han encontrado la solución. La urna ha ido a él #2D #EleccionesAndalucía https://t.co/U4gGcbtMAx pic.twitter.com/m5xJuXdIvc
— Belén Hernández (@Hache_Hache) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 13:31
“One morning, very quiet,” say the people in charge of the polling station located in the Peña El Palustre, in the seaside neighborhood of El Palo (Malaga). https://twitter.com/nacholaisla/status/1069204970149425153 02/12/2018 13:23
Rocio Rivera is 18 years old and is the first time you vote.
Rocío Rivera tiene 18 años y también es la primera vez que vota. Estudia en Sevilla para ser trabajadora social y lo que le preocupa son los problemas de empleo. "Me gustaría quedarme en Andalucía, pero tal y como están las cosas…", confiesa preocupada. #EleccionesAndalucía #2D pic.twitter.com/zzwh5gPGBp
— Nicolás Pan-Montojo (@npanmontojo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 13:17
Julian Moreno, agent for Forward Andalusia and council member Participates Seville in the city Council, calls for a vote for the list that leads Teresa Rodriguez
Julián Moreno @JulianMoreno_V, apoderado de Adelante Andalucía y concejal de Participa Sevilla en el Ayuntamiento, pide el voto para la lista que lidera Teresa Rodríguez @AdelanteAND @TeresaRodr_ https://t.co/6B0zcvUYrn pic.twitter.com/SoSAUPCkN1
— Antonio J. Mora (@AnJeMoCa) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 13:16
The electoral college is located in the Center of nursery and Primary Education (CEIP) Teacher Charity Ruiz, in The neighborhood of la Algaida in Sanlúcar de Barrameda (Cádiz), will close about 21.30 , “a few minutes later” that the rest of centers prepared for election day in the city to suffer the arrival of ballots of Equo a delay, reports Europa Press. Sources of the town Council of the town have been explained to that this Sunday’s missing ballot papers out of the coalition Equo in the electoral colleges of Sanlúcar at the time to serve the tables, so that the Election Board temporarily suspended the voting at the tables.
02/12/2018 13:12
Carlos Perez and his wife Amparo Diaz flock to vote discouraged. “We expect very little of politicians. They will do what they want”, they say.
Carlos Pérez y su mujer Amparo Díaz acuden a votar desanimados. "Esperamos muy poco de los políticos. Van a hacer lo que les dé la gana", dicen. Tenían su voto decidido desde hace tiempo https://t.co/6B0zcvUYrn
— Antonio J. Mora (@AnJeMoCa) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 13:11
A citizen by voting in the college of Joaquín Turina in Seville.
Una ciudadana votando en el colegio Joaquín Turina #2D https://t.co/UlJFaRQo5M pic.twitter.com/0J2YMUWPNW
— J. J. Gálvez (@jjimenezgalvez) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 13:11
the Atmosphere at the polling station installed at the faculty of Fine Arts of Seville. Some other queue, reports Antonio J. Mora.
Ambiente en el colegio electoral instalado en la facultad de Bellas Artes de Sevilla. Alguna que otra cola https://t.co/6B0zcvUYrn pic.twitter.com/EYZWe4yHHJ
— Antonio J. Mora (@AnJeMoCa) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 13:07
Carlos King is 19 years old and these are the first elections in which people can vote. Believes that in Andalusia “have to change many things.”
Carlos Rey tiene 19 años y estas son las primeras elecciones en las que puede votar. Cree que en Andalucía "tienen que cambiar muchas cosas", pero sobre todo piensa que "la educación tiene que mejorar". #EleccionesAndalucía #2D pic.twitter.com/4qdnQuUpMJ
— Nicolás Pan-Montojo (@npanmontojo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 13:07
as Well have voted for the candidates of the PSOE, Susana Díaz, of the PP, Juan Manuel Moreno, and Forward Andalucía, Teresa Rodríguez.
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02/12/2018 13:01
Pacma-criticism in schools of Seville and Jaen they were “not placed” their ballots to the start of the day, reports Europa Press.
Pacma critica que en colegios de #Sevilla y #Jaén "no estaban colocadas" sus papeletas al inicio de la jornada #EleccionesAndalucía https://t.co/w1ETDXOhTA
— Europa Press (@EPAndalucia) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 13:00
VIDEO | Moment in the guardians of VOX increpan Susana Diaz as he cast his vote with phrases like “Susana enchúfame” or “From here to the stop, Susana”.
Este es el momento en el que apoderados de VOX increpan a Susana Díaz mientras votaba con frases como "Susana enchúfame" o "De aquí al paro, Susana". El PSOE los denunciará ante la autoridad electoral https://t.co/pWK9AgZ7pQ #EleccionesAndalucía pic.twitter.com/IvRF5lE64G
— Europa Press (@europapress) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 12:56
Tweet Ahead of Andalusia:
🗳 Damos las gracias a todas las personas que van a hacer posible que los andaluces puedan pronunciarse sobre su futuro gobierno en la jornada de hoy 😊
#Adelante2D #EleccionesAndalucía https://t.co/VqniVPowdb— Adelante Andalucía (@AdelanteAND) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 12:52
Teresa Rodriguez, a candidate to the Board Ahead of Andalusia, on the guardians of Vox that have heckled Susana Díaz to vote:
Lamentable lo de los apoderados de Vox. Me pregunto de dónde vienen. Esto que cuenta @gerardotc parece una hipótesis plausible. https://t.co/GOJscr7sWk
— Teresa Rodríguez 🇵🇸 ۞ (@TeresaRodr_) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 12:51
Thais Camazo is a cadiz 32-year-old works book store, although is a teacher. Comes to vote because he considers that Andalucia “need a change”.
Thais Camazo es una gaditana de 32 años que trabaja de librera, aunque es maestra. Viene a votar porque Andalucía "necesita un cambio", sobre todo "mejorar en Sanidad y Educación". #EleccionesAndalucía #2D pic.twitter.com/7LO2pA67UC
— Nicolás Pan-Montojo (@npanmontojo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 12:48
Tweet of the PSOE on the increpaciones that has suffered Susana Diaz to the vote.
❌ Condenamos los insultos y descalificativos y pedimos una jornada electoral que respete a las personas y sus opiniones políticas
➡️ La ofensa no cabe en una sociedad cívica como es la de #Andalucía
🗳 No faltes al #2D https://t.co/1gUaO3e1TV
— PSOE de Andalucía (@psoedeandalucia) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 12:47
Vox removed the proxies which increparon Susana Díaz to vote
Read here the complete article of the incident that has suffered this morning the president of the regional government of Andalusia when he exercised his right to vote in an electoral college of Seville.
02/12/2018 12:46 pm
Susana Díaz, the candidate of the PSOE to the re-election, says that the andalusians will vote massively for anyone to “hang” or to generate “tension”.
#VÍDEO | Susana Díaz: Los andaluces votarán masivamente para que nadie "bloquee" ni se genere "crispación" #EleccionesAndalucía #2D https://t.co/ZbLCinobYs pic.twitter.com/BkFrokr9H2
— Europa Press (@EPAndalucia) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 12:43
Vox has sent this afternoon a press release in which it announces that it pushes aside the parents who have heckled this morning in Seville, Susana Diaz, president of the Junta de Andalucía and candidate of the PSOE to the re-election, when he exercised his right to vote. “The guardians of VOX know perfectly well that their job is to monitor the correct functioning of the votes. These two people have been set aside as proxies for behavior that is inappropriate on the day of the vote”, you can read in the text sent to the media by the party of the extreme right. Information of J. J. Galvez.
Vox afirma que ha apartado a los dos apoderados que han increpado a @susanadiaz: "Esas dos personas han sido apartadas como apoderados por conducta inapropiadas en el día de la votación" https://t.co/UlJFaRQo5M
— J. J. Gálvez (@jjimenezgalvez) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 12:38
This is one of the last two tables that have been created in Andalusia. In the college Guadalquivir Sanlúcar not have been presented to 18 members of two tables, we have had to replace volunteers, among them, two guardians of the PP.
Esta es una de las dos últimas mesas que se han constituido en Andalucía. En el colegio Guadalquivir de Sanlúcar no se han presentado los 18 integrantes de dos mesas, le han tenido que sustituir voluntarios, entre ellos, dos apoderados del PP pic.twitter.com/qmLNLC205r
— Jesús A. Cañas (@jesusccarrillo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 12:27
the Office of The D. N. I. of the Police Station in Jaen, on the street Bishop Estúñiga, will be open this Sunday during the opening hours of 9.00 to 15.00 for renewal in exceptional cases (theft or loss), with the aim of being able to exercise the right to vote.
https://twitter.com/PoliciaJaen/status/1068518446353117188?s=19
02/12/2018 12:25
Tweet Susana Diaz, chairwoman of the Board of Andalusia and socialist candidate for these elections.
Ya he ejercido mi derecho al voto en las #EleccionesAndalucía. Hoy es un día de celebración, un día para comprometernos con el futuro de nuestra tierra, un día de mucha ilusión y de responsabilidad. Hago un llamamiento a las urnas, que vayamos tod@s y que participemos. pic.twitter.com/1ouvVChdBl
— Susana Díaz Pacheco (@susanadiaz) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 12:21
VOX are encouraged to participate because the vote “could change everything in Andalusia” in “a historic day”, reports Europa Press.
#VÍDEO | VOX anima a participar porque el voto "lo puede cambiar todo en Andalucía" en "una jornada histórica" https://t.co/HTfk3dkpwS pic.twitter.com/viQNMgR00B
— Europa Press (@EPAndalucia) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 12:20
there are Still some voters who are undecided to exercise their right to vote, as a Victory Lerdo de Tejada, reports Antonio J. Mora.
Victoria Lerdo de Tejada ha llegado con dudas: "Pero, ¿a quién vamos a votar?", le pregunta a su acompañante. Indecisión máxima. "He optado por el voto útil y no he cambiado de partido", afirma antes de resaltar la necesidad de cambio. "Estamos estancados" https://t.co/6B0zcvUYrn
— Antonio J. Mora (@AnJeMoCa) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 12:19
Tweet of John Marin, candidate of Citizens to the Board:
#HeVotado en mi Sanlúcar natal junto a mis hijos, que lo han hecho por primera vez. Hoy es una jornada histórica que afrontamos con ilusión. Hoy los andaluces podemos decidir cambiar Andalucía.
Os animo a todos a ir a las urnas a ejercer vuestro derecho a voto. pic.twitter.com/pm9nZjV6vA— Juan Marín (@JuanMarin_) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 12:18
Tweet of Citizens:
🗳 @JuanMarin_Cs ya ha ejercido su derecho al voto en Sanlúcar de Barrameda.
Los andaluces tenemos hoy una oportunidad histórica para cambiar nuestra tierra.
No te quedes en casa. Ejerce tu derecho y decide en democracia el futuro de #Andalucía. pic.twitter.com/0Swu3TcI9V— Ciudadanos Andalucía (@Cs_Andalucia) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 12:11
After the vote, Teresa Rodríguez and her partner, José María González Kichi , they say they are going to take a trip to Cadiz.
Después de votar, Teresa Rodríguez y su pareja, José María González 'Kichi', dicen que se van a dar una vuelta por Cádiz. "Que hace muy bueno para quedarse 'encerrao'", comenta riéndose el alcalde gaditano. #EleccionesAndalucía #2D https://t.co/GSCAZQN7gW pic.twitter.com/EA7o1uX3eK
— Nicolás Pan-Montojo (@npanmontojo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 12:10
Cristina García is 43 years old and is from Seville. But in these elections in andalusia votes in Almeria and will do it for Vox.
2/ García dice que Vox no está contra la inmigración, sino que apuesta por regularla. En estas #EleccionesAndalucía, las expectativas del partido de extrema derecha son buenas en #Almería, donde la mayoría de las encuestas le dan un escaño pic.twitter.com/CS89REr111
— El País Andalucía (@elpaisandalucia) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 12:09
Antonio Maíllo, candidate Ahead of Andalusia to the vice-president of the Board, after the vote:
https://twitter.com/AdelanteSev/status/1069183734388264960
02/12/2018 12:08
Manuel Jiménez Barrios, vice-chairman of the Board and head of list of the PSOE in Cadiz, has already voted:
Ya ha votado en #Chiclana, Manuel Jiménez Barrios, vicepresidente de la Junta y cabeza de lista del PSOE en Cádiz. Llama a la participación masiva y espera una jornada sin más incidencias. Más info: https://t.co/P0KmYt7WXd pic.twitter.com/saYldvaanQ
— Jesús A. Cañas (@jesusccarrillo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 12:07
María Gámez, subdelegada of the Government in Malaga, after the vote:
“Es una suerte que todos los ciudadanos puedan hacer oír su voz” ha asegurado @Maria2Gamez, subdelegada del Gobierno en Málaga, tras ejercer su derecho al voto en el Centro Cívico de Málaga. La jornada sigue tranquila. #2D #EleccionesAndaluzas. https://t.co/egk2qpqQdl . pic.twitter.com/8P3KUnji1K
— Nacho Sánchez (@nacholaisla) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 12:06
A signal of address forbidden to male violence with the slogan “No violence “macho” at the entrance of the Provincial government of Seville, this Sunday turned into an electoral college.
Una señal de dirección prohibida a la violencia machista con el lema "No violencia machista". En la entrada de la Diputación de Sevilla, hoy convertida en colegio electoral #2D https://t.co/UlJFaRQo5M pic.twitter.com/1X70oBuCqc
— J. J. Gálvez (@jjimenezgalvez) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:59
Today has been the first vote for James, son of John Marin, a candidate for Citizens, after they turn 18.
Hoy ha sido la primera votación para Jaime, hijo de Juan Marín, candidato de Ciudadanos, tras cumplir los 18. Estaba algo “nervioso”, ha confesado si padre al salir de votar en #Sanlúcar. Más info: https://t.co/P0KmYt7WXd pic.twitter.com/xIdXvXPpDw
— Jesús A. Cañas (@jesusccarrillo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:55
Thus exercised their right to vote this Sunday in Sanlúcar, Juan Marín, candidate of Citizens to the Board.
Vota el candidato de Ciudadanos a la Junta, Juan Marín, en Sanlúcar, #Cádiz. Más info: https://t.co/P0KmYt7WXd pic.twitter.com/Sd7KlJFwtS
— Jesús A. Cañas (@jesusccarrillo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:54
Statements of John Marin, candidate of Citizens, after voting in Sanlúcar.
Juan Marín, candidato de Ciudadanos pide que todos se “vuelquen en masa” a votar. “Hoy es una gran oportunidad para Andalucí después de 40 años”, ha apuntado en #Sanlúcar, #Cádiz pic.twitter.com/lC6QKA7JMi
— Jesús A. Cañas (@jesusccarrillo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:52
Thus exercised their right to vote this Sunday in Cadiz Teresa Rodriguez, candidate Ahead of Andalusia to the Board.
La candidata de Adelante Andalucía, Teresa Rodríguez, acaba de votar en el Colegio La Salle Viña de Cádiz. Pide a todos los andaluces "salir masivamente a la calle a votar". #EleccionesAndalucía #2D https://t.co/GSCAZQN7gW pic.twitter.com/YRNWT8Y9GZ
— Nicolás Pan-Montojo (@npanmontojo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:51
Several residents of Cadiz have approached Teresa Rodríguez and José María González Kichi to give them a gift for the child that they expect.
Unos simpatizantes y vecinos del barrio se han acercado a Teresa Rodríguez y José María González 'Kichi' a darles un regalo "para la criatura" que ambos esperan. Ambos han agradecido efusivamente el gesto. #EleccionesAndalucía #2D https://t.co/GSCAZQN7gW pic.twitter.com/6krdQ6DqRY
— Nicolás Pan-Montojo (@npanmontojo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:50
Votes in Seville Antonio Maíllo, a candidate for vice president of the Board Ahead of Andalusia.
.@MailloAntonio es candidato a la vicepresidencia por @AdelanteAND, aunque esa votación formalmente no existe. Es la manera de dar visibilidad a @iuandalucia en la confluencia con @Podemos_AND #EleccionesAndaluzas #Elecciones2D https://t.co/8q8InRc9rn Ha votado en Sevilla pic.twitter.com/aG0pnV9Hp0
— Ana Marcos (@anitamarcos) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:44
Vote for the candidate of Citizens to the Board, Juan Marín in Sanlúcar (Cádiz).
Vota el candidato de Ciudadanos a la Junta, Juan Marín, en Sanlúcar, #Cádiz. Más info: https://t.co/P0KmYt7WXd pic.twitter.com/Sd7KlJFwtS
— Jesús A. Cañas (@jesusccarrillo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:42
Teresa Rodriguez, candidate Ahead of Andalusia, has gone to vote with José María González, a Kichi , his partner and mayor of Cádiz.
"Llegó el día que estábamos esperando en nuestra tierra", dice Kichi. "Los andaluces van a dar el sí quiero a @AdelanteAND. "Es importante que participen, no somos ni más ni menos que los encargados de gestionar la educación y sanidad de sus hijos y madres", dice Rodríguez
— Ana Marcos (@anitamarcos) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:41
Pepe Villamor is a senior citizen of 72 years. Is the spokesperson of Lunabit the platform for the defence of the pensions of Cordoba and today vote in a school of the Avenue Bright, a residential neighborhood on the outskirts of the city.
Pepe Villamor es un jubilado de 72 años. Es portavoz de la plataforma en defensa de las pensiones de Córdoba y hoy vota en un colegio de la Avenida del Brillante, un barrio residencial de las afueras de la ciudad. #2D #EleccionesAndaluzas. https://t.co/3cdkG83CgY. pic.twitter.com/rHs9WnVm19
— El País Andalucía (@elpaisandalucia) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:39
Tweet from Teresa Rodríguez, a candidate Ahead of Andalusia to the Board:
Con toda la ilusión que me habéis transmitido estas semanas, asumiendo mucha responsabilidad y con unas ganas infinitas de cambiar las cosas en Andalucía. ¡Adelante! 😊💚 #Adelante2D pic.twitter.com/GxOucyr1i0
— Teresa Rodríguez 🇵🇸 ۞ (@TeresaRodr_) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:38
Teresa Rodriguez, candidate Ahead of Andalusia to the Board:
Teresa Rodríguez asegura antes de entrar a votar que espera que en estas elecciones haya una "participación masiva" y dice estar "muy contenta" con la campaña electoral que ha hecho Adelante Andalucía. #EleccionesAndalucía #2D https://t.co/GSCAZQN7gW pic.twitter.com/FYUBA2IvtG
— Nicolás Pan-Montojo (@npanmontojo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:38
Teresa Rodriguez, candidate Ahead of Andalusia to the Board, vote on Sunday in an electoral college of the province of Cadiz. Photo courtesy of the coalition of Forward Andalucia.
02/12/2018 11:37
Alejandra Soto, a proxy for Vox in the college of the Salesians, explains why voting to Francisco Serrano in these elections: “it Is a party that defends the traditions of this country and that is not ashamed of its flag.”
Alejandra Soto @alecheca, apoderada de Vox en el colegio Salesianos, explica por qué votar a Francisco Serrano este 2D https://t.co/6B0zcvUYrn pic.twitter.com/tsKeoihB6s
— Antonio J. Mora (@AnJeMoCa) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:36
Effective security device set up on the occasion of the regional elections this Sunday have been identified and evicted two persons from a polling station in The district of la Chana in Granada to read a manifesto in its interior, reports Europa Press. The Government delegate in Andalusia, Alfonso Rodriguez Gomez de Celis, has informed that “all the schools are practically working”, with the exception of this “anecdote”, as you have described him in a statement to the media after having gone to vote to the electoral college in which you are enrolled in the Triana neighbourhood of Seville. 02/12/2018 11:33
The PSOE is going to file a complaint with the electoral authority for the increpaciones that would have made auditors of Vox to your candidate for re-election, Susana Díaz, when he was exercising his right to vote. At the time that he was depositing his ballot, the representatives of the extreme right party, we have shouted: “you run out of plum”; “40 years stealing” and “Susanita enchúfame”. Information of Eva Sáiz.
02/12/2018 11:32
The journalist Ana Marcos has been 15 days in the election caravan Ahead of Andalucia touring the region.
.@AdelanteAND ideó una campaña en tono local. Estaban convencidos de que la estrategia de PP y Ciudadanos de hablar de Cataluña y Pedro Sánchez se agotaría al tercer día. "Suena marciano en Andalucía", decían. No fue así y @TeresaRodr_ entro al ataque en la recta final
— Ana Marcos (@anitamarcos) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:30
There are queues in the Municipal Library of Sanlúcar (Cádiz) after the problem with the ballots of Equo, reports Jesus A. Cañas.
Hay colas para votar en el Biblioteca Municipal de Sanlúcar, Cádiz, tras el problema de las papeletas. “El problema es que muchos mayores se han ido sin votar y dicen que ya no vuelven”, dicen en una mesa. Más info: https://t.co/P0KmYt7WXd
— Jesús A. Cañas (@jesusccarrillo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:29
Teresa Rodriguez, candidate Ahead of Andalusia to the Board, and his partner, José María González Kichi , mayor of Cadiz, at the time that they arrive to vote at the colegio de La Salle, in the cadiz neighborhood of La Viña.
Teresa Rodríguez, candidata de Adelante Andalucía a la Junta, y su pareja, José María González 'Kichi', alcalde de Cádiz, llegan a votar al colegio La Salle, en el gaditano barrio de La Viña. #EleccionesAndalucía #2D pic.twitter.com/OKmO7GdkxK
— Nicolás Pan-Montojo (@npanmontojo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:24
the Atmosphere in the electoral college Salesians of Seville. Also very quiet, reports the Antonio J. Mora.
Ambiente en el colegio electoral Salesianos de Sevilla. Muy tranquilo también https://t.co/6B0zcvUYrn pic.twitter.com/ecZQQYyBet
— Antonio J. Mora (@AnJeMoCa) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:23
The candidate Ahead of Andalucía, Teresa Rodríguez, vote this Sunday in Cadiz, the city in which he lives, reports Ana Marcos .
.@TeresaRodr_ vota en Cádiz, la ciudad en la que vive. Esta tarde vuelve a Sevilla para seguir la jornada electoral con su compañero de fórmula @MailloAntonio https://t.co/5DYhxoUu9p
— Ana Marcos (@anitamarcos) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:22
Quiet in the electoral colleges of Malaga, informa Nacho Sanchez.
Tranquilidad en los colegios electorales de Málaga, como en este ubicado en el Conservatorio Superior de Danza 'Ángel Pericet'. Sigue las #EleccionesAndalucía en directo en @el_pais: https://t.co/IFyqV7GbEu pic.twitter.com/7KTYwNORN6
— Nacho Sánchez (@nacholaisla) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:20
José Antonio Zarrías, representative of Citizens in the college Alfares, explains why vote for a party led by John Marin in Andalusia.
José Antonio Zarrías @jzarriasLawyer, apoderado de Ciudadanos en el colegio Alfares, explica por qué votar al partido de Juan Marín @CiudadanosCs https://t.co/6B0zcvUYrn pic.twitter.com/Tpim1IosiO
— Antonio J. Mora (@AnJeMoCa) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:20
In the Library of Sanlucar, Cadiz, spain, are already placed the ballots of Equo which was lacking in the entire city.
La papeleta de la polémica: en la Biblioteca de Sanlúcar, #Cádiz, ya están colocadas las papeletas de Equo que faltaban en toda la ciudad. Hasta las 21.13 estarán abiertos todos los colegios por el retraso. Más info: https://t.co/P0KmYt7WXd pic.twitter.com/O63xrbrhMK
— Jesús A. Cañas (@jesusccarrillo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:19
Juan Marín, candidate of Citizens, will vote on shortly in Sanlúcar de Barrameda (Cádiz), reports Jesus A. Cañas.
Retomada la normalidad en la Biblioteca Municipal de Sanlúcar, donde Juan Marín, candidato por Ciudadanos, votará en pocos minutos #EleccionesAndaluzas. Más info: https://t.co/P0KmYt7WXd pic.twitter.com/LO1n2m33k2
— Jesús A. Cañas (@jesusccarrillo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:19
Statements of the leader of the PP in Andalusia, Juan Manuel Moreno, after the vote:
"Puede pasar de todo" ha comentado @JuanMa_Moreno a los periodistas, y ha asegurado que las #EleccionesAndalucía están "más abiertas que nunca". El candidato popular se desplazará a Sevilla tras el almuerzo para seguir los resultados. @el_pais informa en: https://t.co/IFyqV7GbEu pic.twitter.com/eCaNSHDtdN
— Nacho Sánchez (@nacholaisla) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:12
The mayor of Málaga, Paco de la Torre, and the president of the provincial council, Elías Bendodo, have accompanied the candidate of the PP to the Board, Juan Manuel Moreno, to vote.
El alcalde de Málaga, @pacodelatorrep y el presidente de la Diputación provincial malagueña, @eliasbendodo han acompañado a @JuanMa_Moreno en su votación. También las diputadas Celia Villalobos y Carolina España. pic.twitter.com/5ItQlHdbU4
— Nacho Sánchez (@nacholaisla) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:11
Susana Diaz, president of the Junta de Andalucía and candidate of the socialist party in these elections:
Díaz: "Quiero que el resultado de hoy sea para Andalucía, para el avance de Andalucía". La socialista hace hincapié que ha hecho una campaña sobre Andalucía https://t.co/6B0zcvUYrn
— Antonio J. Mora (@AnJeMoCa) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:07
Susana Diaz, president of the Junta de Andalucía and candidate of the socialist party in these elections:
Díaz: "Animo a los andaluces a que hablemos con claridad, estamos en un año importante, en las vísperas del 40 aniversario de la Constitución, a 48 horas que celebremos nuestro Pacto de Antequera, es un día importante" https://t.co/6B0zcvUYrn pic.twitter.com/4aJkN7RsQI
— Antonio J. Mora (@AnJeMoCa) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:07
Standardized election day in Sanlucar, Cadiz.
Normalizada la jornada electoral en Sanlúcar, #Cádiz. Los colegios electorales reabren, ya con las papeletas de Equo. Cerrarán más tarde para compensar #EleccionesAndaluzas
— Jesús A. Cañas (@jesusccarrillo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 11:06
Statements of the leader of the PP in Andalusia, Juan Manuel Moreno, after the vote:
Primeras declaraciones de @JuanMa_Moreno tras votar en Málaga. #EleccionesAndalucía @elpaisandalucia pic.twitter.com/F276AoM0n2
— Nacho Sánchez (@nacholaisla) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 10:57
The candidate of the PP, Juan Manuel Moreno, you have already voted also in Malaga, informs Nacho Sanchez.
El candidato del @ppandaluz, @JuanMa_Moreno, ya ha ejercido su derecho al voto. #EleccionesAndalucía pic.twitter.com/CXDDPHKClr
— Nacho Sánchez (@nacholaisla) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 10:54
Vote for the president of the Junta de Andalucía, Susana Díaz, in the neighborhood of Triana. According to surveys, is the main favourite to win the elections this Sunday.
Díaz vota acompañada de su hijo y su sobrina. "Se os acaba el chollo", ha dicho un asistente pic.twitter.com/lzONvi43nQ
— Antonio J. Mora (@AnJeMoCa) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 10:54
At La Salle Vineyard, in the heart of Cadiz, are going to vote 11 Teresa Rodriguez, candidate Ahead of Andalusia to the Board, and José María González Kichi , mayor of cadiz.
En el colegio La Salle Viña, en el corazón de Cádiz, van a votar a las 11 Teresa Rodríguez, candidata de Adelante Andalucía a la Junta, y José María González 'Kichi', alcalde gaditano. Mientras tanto, los vecinos de la zona votan con total notamalidad. #EleccionesAndalucía #2D pic.twitter.com/h5SplXIufS
— Nicolás Pan-Montojo (@npanmontojo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 10:52
Susana Diaz arrives at his polling station in the barrio of Triana, reports Antonio J. Mora.
Susana Díaz llega a su colegio electoral en el barrio de Triana. Todas las encuestas le dan la victoria https://t.co/6B0zcvUYrn pic.twitter.com/e5Oec5UdLC
— Antonio J. Mora (@AnJeMoCa) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 10:50
photo gallery of election day:
https://twitter.com/FotografiaPais/status/1069164163946164224
02/12/2018 10:49
The candidate of the PP, Juan Manuel Moreno, comes to the electoral college of Málaga on which you will vote this Sunday, located at the college of the Sacred Heart, in the heart of the city, reports Nacho Sanchez.
El candidato del @ppandaluz a la Junta de Andalucía, @JuanMa_Moreno, llega al colegio electoral, ubicado precisamente en el colegio del Sagrado Corazón, en el centro de la capital malagueña. #EleccionesAndalucía Sigue la jornada en directo en @el_pais https://t.co/IFyqV7GbEu pic.twitter.com/oeJmdg85fU
— Nacho Sánchez (@nacholaisla) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 10:46
The opinion of Rubén Amón: Andalusia in five keys.
Opinión | Andalucía en cinco claves; por Rubén Amón https://t.co/SDyhYNSPlK vía @el_pais
— Rubén Amón (@Ruben_Amon) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 10:43
The Public school of San Jorge in Palos de la Frontera (Huelva) is one of the centers enabled the onubenses to choose the next president of an autonomous region of Andalusia.
Ya han comenzado las #EleccionesAndalucia del #2d. El colegio Público San Jorge en Palos de la Frontera (Huelva) es uno de los centros habilitados para que los onubenses elijan al próximo presidente autonómico de Andalucía. pic.twitter.com/NdxxdKdQA4
— Maf🍉 (@mafsoldtheworld) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 10:42
In the last hours the feeling is that the Vox comes in with force, up to 7 seats, reports Elsa García de Blas.
Elecciones en Andalucía. En las últimas horas la sensación es que Vox entra con fuerza, hasta 7 escaños; que Adelante Andalucía podría ser segundo y que no habrá 'sorpasso' de Ciudadanos al PP. No hay nada escrito, los andaluces votan
— Elsa García de Blas (@ElsaGarciad) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 10:40
Francisco Uceda (44 years old) is temporary. This Sunday vote in Arroyo del Ojanco (2,500 inhabitants), in Jaén. Grab olives from 20 years ago.
Francisco Uceda (44 años) es temporero. Este domingo vota en Arroyo del Ojanco (2.500 habitantes), en Jaén. Coge aceitunas desde hace 20 años. En 2017, esta provincia juntó 300.000 toneladas. “Pero este año habrá más”, cuenta. https://t.co/3cdkG83CgY
👇🏼 #2D #EleccionesAndalucia pic.twitter.com/c1IakQQccM— El País Andalucía (@elpaisandalucia) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 10:40
The minister of Justice of the Junta de Andalucia, Rosa Aguilar, said this morning in a press conference that the municipality more early bird has been San Miguel de Aldeaquemada (about 500 inhabitants), in Jaén, where to the 8.00 of the morning was already the electoral table is constituted. The province of jaén has also been the first of the eight andalusian provinces to have all the tables made.
02/12/2018 10:37
Tens of journalists waiting in a polling station of Málaga to the candidate of the PP, Juan Manuel Moreno, reports Nacho Sanchez.
Gran expectativa en el colegio electoral donde ejercerá su derecho al voto el candidato del @ppandaluz a la Junta de Andalucía, @JuanMa_Moreno. pic.twitter.com/GnnIfTs4xl
— Nacho Sánchez (@nacholaisla) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 10:33
More nuns for the album voting:
Más monjas para el álbum electoral #2D https://t.co/UlJFaRQo5M pic.twitter.com/MttPru8WFF
— J. J. Gálvez (@jjimenezgalvez) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 10:32
press conference of the minister of Justice of the Junta de Andalucía, Rosa Aguilar.
DIRECTO | #EleccionesAndalucía Rosa Aguilar, consejera de Interior de la Junta: "Normalidad en el inicio de la jornada" https://t.co/xOz2iRb1fm pic.twitter.com/Yj3MLAsUBd
— EL PAÍS (@el_pais) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 10:29
In Sanlúcar de Barrameda (Cadiz) not had ballots of Equo in no electoral college, so until 10.30 this morning have been all the tables closed. Is traspapelaron and until they arrived the ballots has not been able to open the school, reports Jesus A. Cañas.
02/12/2018 10:27
press conference of the minister of Justice of the Junta de Andalucía, Rosa Aguilar. “right Now, as I told you the incident, we can say that they are already constituted 100% of the tables”, adds Aguilar.
02/12/2018 10:25
press conference of the minister of Justice of the Junta de Andalucia, Rosa Aguilar. “There has been a incidence in Sanlúcar de Barrameda because they have not been presented to the members of the board or alternates,” says Aguilar. In the rest of the colleges in Andalusia there has been a normal in the constitution of the tables, and they are working perfectly.
02/12/2018 10:24
press conference of the minister of Justice of the Junta de Andalucía, Rosa Aguilar. “It’s about errors in the transmission of data to the electoral register,” says Aguilar in reference to the few incidents that have torn the elections in andalusia on Sunday. The counselor said that in Cordoba there has been a table of an electoral college that has been open a table with a 45-minute delay. “In this sense I have to announce the closure of this table will be at 20.40 hours,” he adds.
02/12/2018 10:23
press the counselor of Justice of the Junta de Andalucia, Rosa Aguilar. “99.8% of the tables are constituted and working normally. There have been 15 incidents relating to all of them about the electoral roll and have been remedied immediately”.
02/12/2018 10:21
press conference of the minister of Justice of the Junta de Andalucia, Rosa Aguilar, to explain how it is developing the celebration of the elections in andalusia. “I inform you that normalcy has been the general trend in the beginning of this day,” says Aguilar.
02/12/2018 10:21
Joaquin Díaz @jdiaztriana, secretario general de la agrupación del PSOE Triana Los Remedios @PSOETRIANA, explica por qué votar al partido socialista pic.twitter.com/PI87PVwzOa
— Antonio J. Mora (@AnJeMoCa) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 10:14
"Llegó la lotería de Vox", dice un señor al pasar junto al candidato del partido de extrema derecha, al que acompaña Santiago Abascal #2D https://t.co/UlJFaRQo5M pic.twitter.com/eTcqAJ2nOt
— J. J. Gálvez (@jjimenezgalvez) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 10:13
"¡Viva los inmigrantes!", le dice un ciudadano al candidato de Vox al llegar a votar #2D https://t.co/UlJFaRQo5M pic.twitter.com/tyYd7Bp2b9
— J. J. Gálvez (@jjimenezgalvez) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 10:12
Poca gente a esta hora en los colegios electorales de #ElPuerto, en #Cádiz. “Primero hay que tomarse los churros y luego votar”, bromea una policía que custodia el colegio de La Salle. Más info: https://t.co/P0KmYt7WXd
— Jesús A. Cañas (@jesusccarrillo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 10:11
Poca gente a esta hora en los colegios electorales de #ElPuerto, en #Cádiz. “Primero hay que tomarse los churros y luego votar”, bromea una policía que custodia el colegio de La Salle. Más info: https://t.co/P0KmYt7WXd
— Jesús A. Cañas (@jesusccarrillo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 10:07
The president andalusian, Susana Diaz, vote at 10.30 am in the college Alfares. Dozens of journalists waiting for her, reports Antonio J. Mora.
La presidenta Susana Díaz vota a las 10.30 en el colegio Alfares. Expectación mediática. Más periodistas que votantes pic.twitter.com/hLb8sRc5RH
— Antonio J. Mora (@AnJeMoCa) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 10:07
Tranquilidad La Salle, El Puerto, #Cádiz. Por la mesa de Jose Antonio Mulero, han pasado solo 12 personas. Hoy es presidente de mesa, ya le tocó ser vocal y le han llamado seis veces como suplente: “Espero que en 2019 no me toque otra vez porque va a ser un año intenso” pic.twitter.com/Ymw7MYheRe
— Jesús A. Cañas (@jesusccarrillo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 10:01
The candidate of Vox, Francisco Serrano, arrives at the college of Seville in the voting:
Llega el candidato de Vox al colegio de Sevilla donde vota #2D https://t.co/DsqT34xVa1 pic.twitter.com/4yDZiSEJLX
— J. J. Gálvez (@jjimenezgalvez) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 09:58
The number one Citizens in Malaga, Javier Imbroda:
Declaraciones del número 1 de @CiudadanosCs en Málaga, @javierimbroda, tras ejercer su derecho al voto. Sigue las elecciones andaluzas en @el_pais: https://t.co/IFyqV7GbEu #EleccionesAndalucía pic.twitter.com/AL7ia4dNy4
— Nacho Sánchez (@nacholaisla) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 09:56
A classic of the electoral rounds:
Todo un clásico. Hoy, esta monja no solo tiene sus votos religiosos #2D #Sevilla https://t.co/DsqT34xVa1 pic.twitter.com/JMjkTdonkt
— J. J. Gálvez (@jjimenezgalvez) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 09:51
the Constant drip-drip of voters in the colegio Sor Angela de la Cruz, in Seville, reports J. J. Galvez.
Constante goteo de votantes en el colegio Sor Ángela de la Cruz, de Sevilla #2D https://t.co/DsqT34xVa1 pic.twitter.com/OcKYlGBOP7
— J. J. Gálvez (@jjimenezgalvez) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 09:50
The number one Citizens in Malaga, Javier Imbroda, exercise your right to vote:
El número 1 de @CiudadanosCs en Málaga, @javierimbroda, ejerce ya su derecho a voto en la Asociación de Vecinos El Limonero, en la capital malagueña. pic.twitter.com/7GlZfjCVIw
— Nacho Sánchez (@nacholaisla) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 09:49
3. La Perla es una de las peñas más importantes de Andalucía. Real ha sido su presidente durante los últimos 30 años pero dice que ahora puede dedicarse en cuerpo y alma a su pasión: "Es un orgullo" dice mientras va al colegio#2D #EleccionesAndalucía https://t.co/3cdkG83CgY pic.twitter.com/AHnXsJKljE
— El País Andalucía (@elpaisandalucia) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 09:44
2. Real es del barrio de Santa María, en Cádiz. Ha sido Policía Nacional durante más de 40 años, en Bilbao, el Puerto de Santa María y la capital gaditana. Ahora está jubilado pero no para al frente de la peña. #2D #EleccionesAndalucía https://t.co/3cdkG83CgY pic.twitter.com/c1djltJJCl
— El País Andalucía (@elpaisandalucia) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 09:44
Francisco Real tiene 61 años y es el presidente de la peña flamenca La Perla (Cádiz). Le acompañamos a votar este #2D #EleccionesAndalucía [Sigue el hilo]👇https://t.co/3cdkG83CgY pic.twitter.com/R4NowLFDVQ
— El País Andalucía (@elpaisandalucia) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 09:44
Tweet Ahead of Andalusia:
¡Buenos días! 🌅
🗳️ Las urnas ya están abiertas en las #EleccionesAndalucía, y las apoderadas y los apoderados de #AdelanteAndalucía presentes para ayudaros en lo que necesitéis 💚
¡Muchas gracias por vuestro trabajo! 🤗#Adelante2D pic.twitter.com/zPacbW5jvM
— Adelante Andalucía (@AdelanteAND) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 09:42
The number one Citizens in Malaga, Javier Imbroda, has just arrived to the polling station located in the residents ‘ Association, The Lemon tree, next to the slum area of Ciudad jardin in the city of malaga.
El número 1 de @CiudadanosCs en Málaga, @javierimbroda acaba de llegar a la mesa electoral ubicada en la Asociación de Vecinos El Limonero, junto a la barriada de Ciudad Jardín de la capital malagueña. pic.twitter.com/OFZERdEg1b
— Nacho Sánchez (@nacholaisla) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 09:42
The first voters have already begun to reach the polling stations in Andalusia, reports Europa Press.
Los colegios, las papeletas y los miembros de las mesas, preparados para recibir los primeros votantes https://t.co/7AydcYccUt #EleccionesAndalucía pic.twitter.com/a9CoG1kY5Z
— Europa Press (@europapress) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 09:33
Situation right now in an electoral college of Seville.
Los primeros votantes se acercan al Ayuntamiento de Sevilla. Ambiente tranquilo pic.twitter.com/y7jtAUMXjW
— Antonio J. Mora (@AnJeMoCa) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 09:32
Teresa Rodriguez , a candidate for the presidency of the Board by the confluence of Forward Andalusia:
¡Muy buenos días! Se nota la ilusión desde las 8 provincias😊💚
Gracias al ejército de apoderados/as que hoy vais a controlar que todo vaya bien. Sois enormes 💕💕#Adelante2D
— Teresa Rodríguez 🇵🇸 ۞ (@TeresaRodr_) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 09:32
The election day andalusian arranca without incident in the province of Malaga, informa Nacho Sanchez.
¡Buenos días! La jornada electoral andaluza arranca sin incidencias en la apertura de las mesas en la provincia de Málaga. pic.twitter.com/9oDx2Yr5JH
— Nacho Sánchez (@nacholaisla) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 09:25
Tweet of the PP andaluz:
¡Hoy tienes una cita con las urnas!
De 9:00h a 20:00h ejercita tu derecho a voto en el colegio electoral que te corresponda.
Toda la información aquí 👇🏽https://t.co/q1sN3MSpQG
— PP de Andalucía (@ppandaluz) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 09:25
44.635 young people can vote in the province of Cádiz, for the first time in elections in andalusia, reports Jesus A. Cañas.
https://twitter.com/jesusccarrillo/status/1069145262856261632
02/12/2018 09:25
The candidates for the presidency of the regional government of Andalusia of the parties with parliamentary representation in the last legislature, will be distributed this Sunday in different parts of the community to exercise their right to vote in elections in andalusia, according to data provided by the different political forces.
The secretary general of the PSOE-A and a candidate for re-election as chairman of the Board, Susana Diaz, will come to vote at 10.30 am at the public school Alfares, located in the seville barrio of Triana.
the president of The PP- , Juanma Moreno, intends to exercise its right to vote at 10.30 am in the college Sacred Heart of Málaga, a city in which you live.
The candidate for the presidency of the Board by the confluence of Forward-Andalusia —that integrates to we Can, IU, Left Andalucista and Spring Andalusian—, Teresa Rodriguez, will vote at 11: 00 in The Salle Vineyard, in Cadiz city, where he lives, while the candidate for Vice president, Antonio Maíllo, shall exercise their right to vote around 11.30 in the town Hall of Seville.
The candidate of Citizens to the presidency of the Board, John Marin will vote at approximately 11.30 a.m. in the municipal library of Sanlúcar de Barrameda, a town of which he became deputy mayor.
The candidate of VOX and the head of the list of this match by Sevilla in the andalusian Parliament, Francisco Serrano, has planned to go to the polls first thing in the morning at the colegio Santa Angela de la Cruz of the city of seville, located in the calle Maestro Quiroga.
02/12/2018 09:23
Elena Fernandez, 29, and a socialist councillor of Fuente Vaqueros (Granada) from 2015, has been one of the first neighbors to vote in this municipality of granada.
3. Fernández, de 29 años, y concejal del municipio desde 2015 ha sido de las primeras vecinas en votar en Fuente Vaqueros (Granada) #2D #EleccionesAndalucía https://t.co/3cdkG83CgY pic.twitter.com/WyNqWxDQlQ
— El País Andalucía (@elpaisandalucia) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 09:16
The 97,11% of polling stations in the province of Cádiz have been able to open without incident, according to estimation of the regional government of Andalusia, reports Jesus A. Cañas.
El 97,11% de las mesas en la provincia de #Cádiz han podido abrir sin incidencias, según estimación de la Junta de Andalucía. Son 1.446 de las 1.489 en las que se podrá votar en este domingo de #EleccionesAndaluzas
— Jesús A. Cañas (@jesusccarrillo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 09:11
La alianza entre Podemos e IU trae apoderados e interventores desde Murcia y Extremadura. Es su manera de garantizar transparencia hoy en #eleccionesandaluzas #Adelante2D https://t.co/2UkDVv4CUz https://t.co/m9qTTQNzZG
— Ana Marcos (@anitamarcos) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 09:08
In this town of Granada of 4,700 inhabitants, there is only an electoral college to vote in the elections in andalusia.
2. En este pueblo de Granada de 4.700 habitantes hay solo un colegio electoral para votar a #EleccionesAndalucía #2D. Elena Fernández es una de las apoderadas del PSOE que revisa que la composición de las mesas sea correcta https://t.co/3cdkG83CgY pic.twitter.com/5J22ym0KRX
— El País Andalucía (@elpaisandalucia) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 09:05
Almost a million people from cadiz are called to the polls this Sunday in elections in andalusia.
Abren los colegios electorales en #Cádiz para las #EleccionesAndaluzas. 997.543 gaditanos están llamados a las urnas hasta las 20.00 horas en una de las 1.489 mesas electorales constituidas en la provincia @el_pais
— Jesús A. Cañas (@jesusccarrillo) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 09:04
Elena Fernandez Penafiel is a councillor (socialist party) and the first lieutenant mayor of Fuente Vaqueros (Granada). It is one of 6,28 million called to vote this Sunday in the elections in andalusia.
Elena Fernández Peñafiel es concejal (PSOE) y primera teniente alcalde de Fuente Vaqueros (Granada). Es una de las 6,28 millones llamada a votar este #2D #EleccionesAndalucía [Hilo]👇https://t.co/3cdkG83CgY pic.twitter.com/SPyIS71Yhh
— El País Andalucía (@elpaisandalucia) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 09:03
are Already open polling stations in Andalusia. Have opened at 9.00 a.m. and will not close until 20.00.
02/12/2018 09:00
Los andaluces ya votan. A partir de las 8 de la tarde hay que mirar a la segunda posición para saber si el PSOE podrá gobernar. @AdelanteAND no pactará con Susana Díaz. Falta por saber qué hará la confluencia entre Podemos e IU en la investidura https://t.co/2UkDVv4CUz
— Ana Marcos (@anitamarcos) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 08:59
👋🏻 Buenos días, #Andalucía ¡Hoy es un gran día para tu democracia!
👉🏻 #Andaluza, #andaluz: no faltes al #2D
🗳 Los colegios electorales estarán abiertos de 9:00 🕘 a 20:00 🕗 horas
📞 901101900 (Teléfono único para consultar el Censo Electoral y saber dónde tienes que votar)
— PSOE de Andalucía (@psoedeandalucia) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 08:59
Los andaluces eligen este domingo a sus representantes
👇Hemos recopilado 25 indicadores para informarse sobre el estado de la región https://t.co/G34BTRPR1H #EleccionesAndaluzas #2D pic.twitter.com/T8zkyt4CCQ
— EpData (@EP_Data) December 1, 2018
02/12/2018 08:59
what Will Vox for the first time in a Parliament? The formation of Santiago Abascal attracts the protest vote. Some polls left the party of the ultra-right off, but others give you between one and four seats, which can convert to Vox in the critical time of forming a centre-right government. In this video, we traveled to Almería to analyze the causes of the rise of this formation in the province. (Photo: Paco Bridges), http://cort.as/-CYhQ
02/12/2018 08:52
participation. In Andalusia ranges between 60 and 77% and has only fallen from 60% in 1990. A high turnout favors, in principle, to the PSOE.
02/12/2018 08:47
Antonio Maíllo, coordinator of IU in Andalusia, in a tweet:
Menudo tesoro tenemos las organizaciones que conformamos @AdelanteAND con nuestra militancia. Os agradezco de corazón la campaña memorable que habéis hecho y que hoy estéis desde primera hora en los colegios electorales. Sois nuestro mayor patrimonio. #Adelante2D
— Antonio Maíllo 🇪🇭🔻 (@MailloAntonio) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 08:44
This is the andalusian Parliament today. The camera andalusian has 109 seats, after the last elections of 2015, were distributed as follows:
· PSOE-A: 47 seats with 1.409.042 votes (35,43%)
· PP: 33 1.064.168 (26,76%)
· we CAN: 15 with 590.011 (14,84%)
· Citizens: nine with 368.988 (9,28%)
· IULV-CA: five with 273.927 (6,89%)
· UPyD: remained out of the Parliament with 76.653 votes (1,93%)
02/12/2018 08:42
🗳 Hoy se celebran #EleccionesAndalucía a @ParlamentoAnd. Deseamos que esta jornada electoral se desarrolle con normalidad #2D #Andalucía #Autonomía pic.twitter.com/1LZqgNLPZE
— Parlamento Andalucía (@ParlamentoAnd) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 08:40
In less than half an hour to pull out all the elections in andalusia with the opening of the polling stations. A few 6,28 million voters are called this Sunday to the polls.
En apenas media hora arrancan las #eleccionesandaluzas2018
En el colegio Europa de #Almería, los responsables de las mesas electorales están ya llegando a los centros de votación pic.twitter.com/bM82y4K84K— Gonzalo Cachero (@gonzalocachero) December 2, 2018
02/12/2018 08:38
Forward Andalucia. The polls suggest that the result of the votes of this new formation would be below the sum of its members, we Can and UI, in 2015. Despite this, you may have more parliamentary representation than in previous elections. In an interview with THE NATION, Teresa Rodríguez, who is the candidate best valued, stated that there will only be compact if the PSOE turn to the left. (Photo: Alejandro Ruesga) http://cort.as/-CYh6
02/12/2018 08:34
Up where rise Citizens. One of the questions is to know how far it will fall the PP, which won 26.7% of the votes in 2015. If maintained at around 22% will be in front of Citizens, but if it falls by 20% could produce a sorpasso on the right. The party orange is, in any case, the only one with representation in the current Parliament, which goes up according to the polls, and some say that it may double its seats. Depending on the outcome, together or not they might form a government and oust the PSOE. During the campaign, Moreno has been accused by the formation of orange to be the crutch of Díaz and Marín has appealed to break with bipartisanship. A large part of the rise of Citizens is explained by the pull of Inés Arrimadas in spain. (Photo: Efe) http://cort.as/-CYgV
02/12/2018 08:29
And why ever does the PP. The popular never have won the elections in this community, which makes it the only one in Spain without alternation. The party touched ground with Gabino Puche in 1990, when they ran in 26 seats. Javier Arenas lost three elections and won, although without an absolute majority ruling. In 2015 he got with Juan Manuel Moreno of candidate 1.064.168 votes, which gave 33 mps. Today the polls give a drop of between seven and 11 seats while Citizens double their nine deputies. In this article, Javier Martin-Arroyo explains why the PP never wins. In the photo, Efe, Moreno and Paul Married, at a rally in Granada. the http://cort.as/-CYWx
02/12/2018 08:19
why is always wins the PSOE? The party arrives touched to the polls after a legislature’s short and he has suffered the wear and tear of governing in minority, which adds to the which has been accumulating in the last election after almost 40 years in power. In fact, the polls point to a significant loss of votes. In these three years of government of Susana Díaz, in the minority, the leader andalusian lost the primary in front of Pedro Sánchez in may, had to make concessions as the reduction of the inheritance tax and has seen two presidents of the regional government of Andalusia on the bench of the accused. However, it will win. In this article, Pablo Ordaz searches for the keys of the hegemony socialist: http://cort.as/-CYYh
02/12/2018 08:10
What to say to the polls. The average of the polls puts the PSOE as a first force, with about 33% of the votes, followed by PP (21.4 per cent), Ahead of Andalusia (19,5%), Citizens (18%) and Vox (4.7 per cent). The popular are second in most polls, but it would not be unlikely to see in that position to Citizens or Ahead of Andalucía, the coalition Can and IU. From these polls, the electoral model of THE COUNTRY allows one to estimate the seats will each party. The PSOE would be around 40 seats, though you can move between 35 and 45, and will be followed by the PP (21-30), Forward Andalusia (17-25), and Citizens (15-25). The result of Vox would be two seats, although you do not have them insured. The account Kiko Llaneras. http://cort.as/-CWTi
02/12/2018 08:00
All indications are that the socialist Susana Diaz will be re-elected with a triumph loose-fit , but insufficient to govern alone, so you will need to seek support. And you don’t have it easy. Citizens, whose withdrawal of support led to the breakthrough election, has sworn that he will not support Diaz, while Teresa Rodriguez has gone to be open to support to refuse in resounding. The Statute of Autonomy of Andalusia marks a period of two months to form a Government since the first vote of investiture; and if not achieved, will repeat the elections. http://cort.as/-CYgD
02/12/2018 07:50
who is Who in the elections. Nearly four years later, Susana Díaz, Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla, Teresa Rodríguez and Juan Marín re-measured in the polls. In these years, they have all carved a niche in the regional policy and none already suffers the disadvantage of having to be disclosed to the voters. The profiles of the candidates: http://cort.as/-CFq4
02/12/2018 07:26
In this gallery, you can review 30 years of elections in andalusia in photos. In the photo, Paul Julia, the socialist Rafael Escuredo celebrates his victory in the first regional, which took place on 23 may 1982. http://cort.as/-CYeh
02/12/2018 06:57
Good days. Open our relay of the elections in andalusia, in which 6,28 million voters are called to the polls to elect a new Parliament andalusian. Is comprised of 109 seats —an absolute majority is in 55— and these are the undécimas elections in this community. The polls will open at nine in the morning (gmt) and will close at eight in the evening. From nine in the evening, you’ll be able to follow the count live with THE COUNTRY here: http://cort.as/-CYVY
02/12/2018 06:52