Local government Under the
1978 Constitution, the governance of
municipalities in Spain is centered on the figure of
city councils (), local corporations with independent
legal personality composed of a
mayor, a
government council and an elected
legislative assembly. The mayor is
indirectly elected by the local assembly, requiring an
absolute majority; otherwise, the candidate from the most-voted party automatically becomes mayor (ties are resolved by
drawing lots). The
concejo abierto system (), under which voters directly elect the local mayor by
plurality voting, is reserved for some
minor local entities.
Provincial deputations are the governing bodies of
provinces in Spain—except for single-province
autonomous communities—having an administration role of municipal activities and composed of a provincial president, an administrative body, and a plenary. For insular provinces, such as the
Balearic and
Canary Islands, deputations are replaced by island councils in each of the islands or group of islands. For
Gran Canaria,
Tenerife,
Fuerteventura,
La Gomera,
El Hierro,
Lanzarote and
La Palma, this figure is referred to in Spanish as
cabildo insular, whereas for
Mallorca,
Menorca,
Ibiza and
Formentera, its name is
consejo insular (). The three
Basque provinces had
foral deputations instead (called
General Assemblies, or
Juntas Generales).
Date The term of local assemblies in Spain expires four years after the date of their previous election, with
election day being
fixed for the fourth Sunday of May every four years (as of , this has been the year before a
leap year). The election
decree shall be issued no later than 54 days before the scheduled election date and published on the following day in the
Official State Gazette (BOE). The
previous local elections were held on 28 May 2023, setting the date for election day on the fourth Sunday of May four years later, which is 23 May 2027. Local assemblies can not be
dissolved before the expiration of their term, except in cases of mismanagement that seriously harm the
public interest and imply a breach of constitutional obligations, in which case the
Council of Ministers can—optionally—decide to call a
by-election.
Electoral system Voting for local assemblies and island councils is based on
universal suffrage, comprising all
Spanish nationals over 18 years of age, registered and residing in the municipality or council and with full
political rights (provided that they have not been
deprived of the right to vote by a final
sentence), as well as resident non-national
European citizens, and those whose country of origin allows reciprocal voting by virtue of a treaty. Local
councillors are elected using the
D'Hondt method and
closed-list proportional voting, with a five percent-
threshold of valid votes (including
blank ballots) in each constituency. Each municipality or council is a
multi-member constituency, with a number of seats based on the following scale: Councillors in municipalities below 250 inhabitants are elected using
open-list partial block voting, with voters in constituencies between 101 and 250 inhabitants choosing up to four candidates; and in those below 100, up to two. Most provincial deputations are indirectly elected by applying the D'Hondt method and a three percent-threshold of valid votes to municipal results—excluding candidacies not electing any councillor—in each
judicial district. Seats are allocated to provincial deputations based on the following scale (with each judicial district being assigned an initial minimum of one seat and a maximum of three-fifths of the total number of provincial seats, with the remaining ones distributed in proportion to population): The General Assemblies of
Álava,
Biscay and
Gipuzkoa are
directly elected by voters under their own, specific electoral regulations. The law does not provide for by-elections to fill
vacant seats; instead, any vacancies arising after the proclamation of candidates and during the legislative term are filled by the next candidates on the
party lists or, when required, by designated
substitutes. ==Parties and candidates==