Following the election of Oramas to the Congress of Deputies, Fernando Clavijo was sworn in as Mayor of San Cristóbal de La Laguna on 21 November 2008, with the Canarian Coalition having 15 out of 27 elected representatives. A candidate for his own succession in the election of 22 May 2011, he only won 13 seats. However, he began a second term, thanks to the
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE). On 12 September 2014, he ran for the Canarian Coalition's nomination for the regional elections of 24 May 2015, against the incumbent
Paulino Rivero. In the first round, he received 45 votes, compared to the 55 needed and 40 for Rivero. The latter then decided to withdraw before the second round, and Clavijo obtained the nomination by 66 votes out of 92. ==References==