2011 Madrilenian regional election

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2011 Madrilenian regional election

| country = Madrid

| type = parliamentary

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = 2007 Madrilenian regional election

| previous_year = 2007

| next_election = 2015 Madrilenian regional election

| next_year = 2015

| outgoing_members =

| elected_members =

| seats_for_election = All 129 seats in the Assembly of Madrid

| majority_seats = 65

| opinion_polls = #Opinion polls

| registered = 4,622,750 File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg3.7%

| turnout = 2,993,235 (65.9%)
File:Red Arrow Down.svg1.4 pp

| election_date = 22 May 2011

| image1 = 170x170px

| leader1 = Esperanza Aguirre

| party1 = People's Party of the Community of Madrid

| leader_since1 = 16 October 2002

| last_election1 = 67 seats, 53.3%

| seats1 = 72

| seat_change1 = File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg5

| popular_vote1 = 1,548,306

| percentage1 = 51.7%

| swing1 = File:Red Arrow Down.svg1.6 pp

| image2 = 170x170px

| leader2 = Tomás Gómez

| party2 = Socialist Party of Madrid

| leader_since2 = 27 July 2007

| last_election2 = 42 seats, 33.6%

| seats2 = 36

| seat_change2 = File:Red Arrow Down.svg6

| popular_vote2 = 786,297

| percentage2 = 26.3%

| swing2 = File:Red Arrow Down.svg7.3 pp

| image3 = 170x170px

| leader3 = Gregorio Gordo

| party3 = IUCMLV

| colour3 = 732021

| leader_since3 = 20 March 2009

| last_election3 = 11 seats, 8.9%

| seats3 = 13

| seat_change3 = File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg2

| popular_vote3 = 287,707

| percentage3 = 9.6%

| swing3 = File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg0.7 pp

| image4 = 170x170px

| leader4 = Luis de Velasco

| party4 = Union, Progress and Democracy

| leader_since4 = 23 October 2010

| last_election4 = Did not contest

| seats4 = 8

| seat_change4 = File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg8

| popular_vote4 = 189,055

| percentage4 = 6.3%

| swing4 = New party

| map_image =

| map_size =

| map_caption =

| title = President

| before_election = Esperanza Aguirre

| before_party = People's Party of the Community of Madrid

| after_election = Esperanza Aguirre

| after_party = People's Party of the Community of Madrid

}}

The 2011 Madrilenian regional election was held on Sunday, 22 May 2011, to elect the 9th Assembly of the Community of Madrid. All 129 seats in the Assembly were up for election. The election was held simultaneously with regional elections in twelve other autonomous communities and local elections all throughout Spain.

The election was won by the People's Party (PP), which had formed the regional government since the 1995 election. Overall, the PP under incumbent President Esperanza Aguirre won 72 seats, although the party's overall vote share decreased. In contrast, the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) under former Mayor of Parla Tomás Gómez had their worst result in terms of votes and seats up until that date. The third largest party, United Left (IU), polled their highest share of the vote since 1995, whereas Union, Progress and Democracy (UPyD), a party formed after the 2007 election, surpassed the 5% threshold and entered the Assembly for the first time.

Overview

=Electoral system=

The Assembly of Madrid was the devolved, unicameral legislature of the autonomous community of Madrid, having legislative power in regional matters as defined by the Spanish Constitution and the Madrilenian Statute of Autonomy, as well as the ability to vote confidence in or withdraw it from a regional president.{{cite act |title=Ley Orgánica 3/1983, de 25 de febrero, de Estatuto de Autonomía de la Comunidad de Madrid |type=Organic Law |number=3 |language=es |date=25 February 1983 |url=https://www.boe.es/buscar/act.php?id=BOE-A-1983-6317&tn=1&p=20100717 |access-date=22 February 2017}} Voting for the Assembly was on the basis of universal suffrage, which comprised all nationals over 18 years of age, registered in the Community of Madrid and in full enjoyment of their political rights. Amendments to the electoral law in 2011 required for Madrilenians abroad to apply for voting before being permitted to vote, a system known as "begged" or expat vote ({{langx|es|Voto rogado}}).{{cite web |last=Reig Pellicer |first=Naiara |date=16 December 2015 |url=http://www.cafebabel.co.uk/politics/article/spanish-elections-begging-for-the-right-to-vote.html |title=Spanish elections: Begging for the right to vote |website=cafebabel.co.uk |access-date=17 July 2017}}

All members of the Assembly of Madrid were elected using the D'Hondt method and a closed list proportional representation, with an electoral threshold of five percent of valid votes—which included blank ballots—being applied regionally. The Assembly was entitled to one member per each 50,000 inhabitants or fraction greater than 25,000.{{cite act |title=Ley 11/1986, de 16 de diciembre, Electoral de la Comunidad de Madrid |type=Law |number=11 |language=es |date=16 November 1986 |url=https://www.boe.es/buscar/act.php?id=BOE-A-1987-4255&tn=1&p=20061229 |access-date=22 February 2017}}

=Election date=

The term of the Assembly of Madrid expired four years after the date of its previous election, with elections to the Assembly being fixed for the fourth Sunday of May every four years. The previous election was held on 27 May 2007, setting the election date for the Assembly on Sunday, 22 May 2011.{{cite act |title=Ley Orgánica 5/1985, de 19 de junio, del Régimen Electoral General |type=Organic Law |number=5 |language=es |date=19 June 1985 |url=https://www.boe.es/buscar/act.php?id=BOE-A-1985-11672&tn=1&p=20110129 |access-date=28 December 2016}}

The president had the prerogative to dissolve the Assembly of Madrid and call a snap election, provided that no motion of no confidence was in process, no nationwide election was due and some time requirements were met: namely, that dissolution did not occur either during the first legislative session or within the legislature's last year ahead of its scheduled expiry, nor before one year had elapsed since a previous dissolution.{{cite act |title=Ley 5/1990, de 17 de mayo, reguladora de la facultad de disolución de la Asamblea de Madrid por el Presidente de la Comunidad |type=Law |number=5 |language=es |date=17 May 1990 |url=https://www.boe.es/buscar/act.php?id=BOE-A-1990-23935&tn=1&p=19900529 |access-date=14 September 2017}} In the event of an investiture process failing to elect a regional president within a two-month period from the first ballot, the Assembly was to be automatically dissolved and a fresh election called. Any snap election held as a result of these circumstances would not alter the period to the next ordinary election, with elected deputies merely serving out what remained of their four-year terms.

Parties and candidates

The electoral law allowed for parties and federations registered in the interior ministry, coalitions and groupings of electors to present lists of candidates. Parties and federations intending to form a coalition ahead of an election were required to inform the relevant Electoral Commission within ten days of the election call, whereas groupings of electors needed to secure the signature of at least 0.5 percent of the electorate in the Community of Madrid, disallowing electors from signing for more than one list of candidates.

Below is a list of the main parties and electoral alliances which contested the election:

class="wikitable" style="line-height:1.35em; text-align:left;"
colspan="2" rowspan="2"| Candidacy

! rowspan="2"| Parties and
alliances

! colspan="2" rowspan="2"| Leading candidate

! rowspan="2"| Ideology

! colspan="2"| Previous result

! rowspan="2"| {{abbr|Gov.|Government}}

! rowspan="2"| {{abbr|Ref.|References}}

Votes (%)

! Seats

width="1" style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|

| align="center"| PP

| {{Collapsible list

| title = List

| bullets = on

| People's Party (PP)

}}

| 50px

| Esperanza Aguirre

| Conservatism
Christian democracy

| align="center"| 53.29%

| {{big|67}}

| {{tick|15}}

|

style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|

| align="center"| PSOE

| {{Collapsible list

| title = List

| bullets = on

| Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)

}}

| 50px

| Tomás Gómez

| Social democracy

| align="center"| 33.57%

| {{big|42}}

| {{xmark|15}}

|

style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|United Left of the Community of Madrid}}"|

| align="center"| IUCMLV

| {{Collapsible list

| title = List

| bullets = on

| United Left of the Community of Madrid (IUCM)

| The Greens (LV)

}}

| 50px

| Gregorio Gordo

| Socialism
Communism

| align="center"| 8.86%

| {{big|11}}

| {{xmark|15}}

|

style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Union, Progress and Democracy}}"|

| align="center"| UPyD

| {{Collapsible list

| title = List

| bullets = on

| Union, Progress and Democracy (UPyD)

}}

| 50px

| Luis de Velasco

| Social liberalism
Radical centrism

| colspan="2" {{n/a|New party}}

| {{xmark|15}}

|

Campaign

=Election debates=

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

|+ 2011 Madrilenian regional election debates

rowspan="3"| Date

! rowspan="3"| Organisers

! rowspan="3"| Moderator(s)

! colspan="5"| {{smaller|  }} {{Colors|black|#90FF90| P }} {{smaller|Present{{efn|Denotes a main invitee attending the event.}}  }}

scope="col" style="width:5em;"| PP

! scope="col" style="width:5em;"| PSOE

! scope="col" style="width:5em;"| IUCMLV

! rowspan="2" scope="col" style="width:5em;"| Audience

! rowspan="2"| {{abbr|Ref.|References}}

style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}};"|

! style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of the Community of Madrid}};"|

! style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|United Left of the Community of Madrid}};"|

style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;"| 8 May

| style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;"| Telemadrid

| style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;"| Víctor Arribas

| {{Yes|P
{{smaller|Aguirre}}}}

| {{Yes|P
{{smaller|Gómez}}}}

| {{Yes|P
{{smaller|Gordo}}}}

| 6.4%
{{smaller|(175,000)}}

| {{cite news |date=6 May 2011 |title=Gordo, Gómez y Aguirre intervendrán el mismo tiempo en el debate de Telemadrid |url=https://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2011/05/06/madrid/1304708640.html |language=es |newspaper=El Mundo |access-date=6 May 2023}}
{{cite news |date=9 May 2011 |title=Unos 175.000 madrileños siguieron el debate, cuyo pico de audiencia fue el cara a cara Gómez-Aguirre |url=https://www.europapress.es/madrid/noticia-175000-madrilenos-siguieron-debate-cuyo-pico-audiencia-fue-cara-cara-gomez-aguirre-20110509135517.html |language=es |work=Europa Press |access-date=6 May 2023}}

Opinion polls

The tables below list opinion polling results in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first and using the dates when the survey fieldwork was done, as opposed to the date of publication. Where the fieldwork dates are unknown, the date of publication is given instead. The highest percentage figure in each polling survey is displayed with its background shaded in the leading party's colour. If a tie ensues, this is applied to the figures with the highest percentages. The "Lead" column on the right shows the percentage-point difference between the parties with the highest percentages in a poll.

=Graphical summary=

{{wide image|OpinionPollingMadridRegionalElection2011.svg|750px|Local regression trend line of poll results from 27 May 2007 to 22 May 2011, with each line corresponding to a political party.}}

=Voting intention estimates=

The table below lists weighted voting intention estimates. Refusals are generally excluded from the party vote percentages, while question wording and the treatment of "don't know" responses and those not intending to vote may vary between polling organisations. When available, seat projections determined by the polling organisations are displayed below (or in place of) the percentages in a smaller font; 65 seats were required for an absolute majority in the Assembly of Madrid (61 until 1 January 2010).

;{{smaller|Color key:}}

{{smaller|{{legend2|#EAFFEA|Exit poll|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}}}

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style="height:42px;"

! style="width:250px;" rowspan="2"| Polling firm/Commissioner

! style="width:125px;" rowspan="2"| Fieldwork date

! style="width:50px;" rowspan="2"| Sample size

! style="width:45px;" rowspan="2"| Turnout

! style="width:35px;"| File:Logo PP Madrid.svg

! style="width:35px;"| File:Logo PSOE-M.png

! style="width:35px;"| File:IU500PNG.png

! style="width:35px;"| File:Logo de UPyD.png

! style="width:30px;" rowspan="2"| Lead

style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}};"|

! style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}};"|

! style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|United Left of the Community of Madrid}};"|

! style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Union, Progress and Democracy}};"|

colspan="9" style="background:#A0A0A0"|
style="background:#EFEFEF;"

| 2011 regional election

| 22 May 2011

| {{N/A}}

| 65.9

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 51.7
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=72}}

| 26.3
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=36}}

| 9.6
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=13}}

| 6.3
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=8}}

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 25.4

colspan="9" style="background:#A0A0A0"|
style="background:#EAFFEA;"

| Ipsos–Eco/FORTA{{cite web |title=Mayoría absoluta del PP en Comunidad y Ayuntamiento y UPyD accede a las instituciones |url=http://www.telemadrid.es/?q=noticias/elecciones-2011-portada/noticia/mayoria-absoluta-del-pp-en-comunidad-y-ayuntamiento-y-upyd- |language=es |work=Telemadrid |date=22 May 2011 |access-date=26 May 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402115327/http://www.telemadrid.es/?q=noticias%2Felecciones-2011-portada%2Fnoticia%2Fmayoria-absoluta-del-pp-en-comunidad-y-ayuntamiento-y-upyd- |archive-date=2 April 2015 |url-status=dead }}

| 22 May 2011

|?

|?

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 52.6
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=72/74}}

| 25.0
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=33/36}}

| 9.8
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=12/14}}

| 6.0
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=8/9}}

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 27.6

NC Report/La Razón{{cite web |title=El PP blinda sus feudos |url=http://www.larazon.es/noticia/6468-el-pp-blinda-sus-feudos |language=es |work=La Razón |date=16 May 2011 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110916131058/http://www.larazon.es/noticia/6468-el-pp-blinda-sus-feudos |archive-date=16 September 2011 }}{{cite web |title=Esperanza Aguirre seguiría imbatible y UPyD podría entrar en la Asamblea de Madrid |url=https://www.forocoches.com/foro/showthread.php?t=2018618&page=2#post82580837 |language=es |work=ForoCoches |date=16 May 2011}}

| 3–10 May 2011

|?

|?

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 54.8
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=73/76}}

| 28.8
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=37/39}}

|?
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=12/13}}

|?
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0/6}}

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 26.0

Metroscopia/El País{{cite web |title=El PSOE se hunde en Madrid mientras el PP aumenta su mayoría absoluta |url=http://elpais.com/diario/2011/05/02/espana/1304287204_850215.html |language=es |work=El País |date=2 May 2011}}{{cite web |title=El PP aumenta su mayoría absoluta en la Comunidad de Madrid (El País) |url=http://www.electometro.es/2011/05/el-pp-aumenta-su-mayoria-absoluta-en-la-comunidad-de-madrid-el-pais/ |language=es |work=Electómetro |date=2 May 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110504202856/http://www.electometro.es/2011/05/el-pp-aumenta-su-mayoria-absoluta-en-la-comunidad-de-madrid-el-pais/ |archive-date=4 May 2011 }}

| 28–29 Apr 2011

| 600

|?

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 53.4
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=75}}

| 29.1
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=41}}

| 9.7
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=13}}

| 4.3
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0}}

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 24.3

GAD/COPE{{cite web |title=El PP amplía su mayoría absoluta en Madrid |url=http://www.cope.es/espana/28-04-11--el-pp-amplia-su-mayoria-absoluta-en-madrid-240662-1 |language=es |work=COPE |date=28 April 2011 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110501123349/http://www.cope.es/espana/28-04-11--el-pp-amplia-su-mayoria-absoluta-en-madrid-240662-1 |archive-date=1 May 2011 }}

| 28 Apr 2011

|?

|?

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 54.0
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=75/76}}

| 28.3
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=39/40}}

| 10.6
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=13/14}}

| 3.1
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0}}

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 25.7

Obradoiro de Socioloxía/Público{{cite web |title=El escándalo del 'caso Gürtel' no pasa factura electoral a Aguirre |url=http://www.publico.es/espana/373844/el-escandalo-del-caso-gurtel-no-pasa-factura-electoral-a-aguirre |language=es |work=Público |date=2 May 2011 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110826104038/http://www.publico.es/espana/373844/el-escandalo-del-caso-gurtel-no-pasa-factura-electoral-a-aguirre |archive-date=26 August 2011 }}

| 25–28 Apr 2011

| 1,200

|?

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 52.3
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=73/74}}

| 33.3
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=46/47}}

| 7.0
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=9}}

| 3.4
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0}}

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 19.0

TNS Demoscopia/Antena 3{{cite web |title=El PP lograría la mayoría absoluta en la Comunidad de Madrid y en Sevilla |url=http://www.antena3.com/especiales/elecciones-autonomicas-municipales/lograria-mayoria-absoluta-comunidad-madrid-sevilla_20110502574469d16584a8f86264ee5e.html |language=es |work=Antena 3 |date=2 May 2011}}{{cite web |title=Encuesta de TNS para Antena 3 y Onda Cero. Elecciones 22M. Expectativas electorales en la Comunidad de Madrid |url=http://www.tns-global.es/docs/docs_soluciones_456.pdf |language=es |work=TNS Demoscopia |date=2 May 2011 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120626070852/http://www.tns-global.es/docs/docs_soluciones_456.pdf |archive-date=26 June 2012 }}

| 25–26 Apr 2011

| 1,000

|?

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 54.5
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=75/77}}

| 29.3
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=41/42}}

| 8.6
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=11/12}}

| 3.2
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0}}

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 25.2

NC Report/La Razón{{cite web |title=Los cuatro inexpugnables |url=http://www.larazon.es/noticia/6673-los-cuatro-inexpugnables |language=es |work=La Razón |date=25 April 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110426232342/http://www.larazon.es/noticia/6673-los-cuatro-inexpugnables |archive-date=2011-04-26 }}{{cite web |title=Esperanza Aguirre conseguiría su tercera mayoría absoluta, más amplia que las dos anteriores |url=http://www.forocoches.com/foro/showthread.php?p=80943695#post80943695 |language=es |work=ForoCoches |date=25 April 2011}}

| 25 Apr 2011

|?

|?

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 55.1
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=73/76}}

| 28.3
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=37/39}}

| 9.4
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=12/13}}

| 4.8
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0/6}}

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 26.8

Ikerfel/Vocento{{cite web |title=El PP logrará más de la mitad de los votos |url=http://hemeroteca.abc.es/nav/Navigate.exe/hemeroteca/madrid/abc/2011/05/09/020.html |language=es |work=ABC |date=9 May 2011}}{{cite web |title=Esperanza Aguirre arrasaría en la Comunidad de Madrid |url=http://www.elcorreo.com/vizcaya/v/20110509/politica/elecciones2011/esperanza-aguirre-arrasaria-comunidad-20110509.html |language=es |work=El Correo |date=9 May 2011}}

| 15–20 Apr 2011

| 1,550

|?

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 54.6
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=77}}

| 30.4
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=42}}

| 7.3
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=10}}

| 3.7
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0}}

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 24.2

Celeste-Tel/Terra{{cite web |title=Barómetro electoral autonómico |url=http://www.celeste-tel.es/images/Eleccionesccaa.pdf |language=es |work=Celeste-Tel |date=9 May 2011 }}{{Dead link|date=August 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

| 13–20 Apr 2011

| 600

|?

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 54.1
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=72}}

| 28.3
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=38}}

| 9.4
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=12}}

| 5.8
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=7}}

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 25.8

CIS{{cite web |title=Preelectoral elecciones autonómicas y municipales, 2011. Comunidad de Madrid y Ciudad de Madrid (Estudio nº 2871. Marzo-Abril 2011) |url=http://datos.cis.es/pdf/Es2871mar_A.pdf |language=es |work=CIS |date=5 May 2011}}{{cite web |title=Rajoy se vuelca a por su billete a la Moncloa |url=http://hemeroteca.lavanguardia.com/preview/2011/05/06/pagina-15/86637256/pdf.html |language=es |work=La Vanguardia |date=6 May 2011}}

| 17 Mar–17 Apr 2011

| 1,528

|?

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 52.1
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=75}}

| 28.4
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=41}}

| 9.1
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=13}}

| 3.7
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0}}

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 23.7

Metroscopia/CEIM{{cite web |title=El PSOE madrileño cosecharía el peor resultado de su historia |url=http://www.intereconomia.com/noticias-gaceta/politica/psoe-madrileno-cosecharia-peor-resultado-historia-20110507 |language=es |work=Intereconomía |date=8 May 2011 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110510225241/http://www.intereconomia.com/noticias-gaceta/politica/psoe-madrileno-cosecharia-peor-resultado-historia-20110507 |archive-date=10 May 2011 }}{{cite web |title=IU crece a costa del PSOE en la Comunidad de Madrid (La Gaceta) |url=http://www.electometro.es/2011/05/iu-crece-a-costa-del-psoe-en-la-comunidad-de-madrid-la-gaceta/ |language=es |work=Electómetro |date=8 May 2011 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110511160938/http://www.electometro.es/2011/05/iu-crece-a-costa-del-psoe-en-la-comunidad-de-madrid-la-gaceta/ |archive-date=11 May 2011 }}

| 6–15 Apr 2011

| 4,100

|?

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 53.9
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=77}}

| 27.1
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=38}}

| 9.9
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=14}}

| 4.4
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0}}

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 26.8

Sigma Dos/El Mundo{{cite web |title=Esperanza Aguirre arrasa al 'Invictus' Tomás Gómez |url=http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-0h5wh3g1uEg/TbUkyLuGzbI/AAAAAAAAAzE/xsiiQ4Gil9k/s1600/1+SONDEO+EL+MUNDO-SIGMA+DOS+%2528II%2529+Esperanza+Aguirre+arrasa+al+invictus+Tomas+Gomez.jpg |language=es |work=El Mundo |date=25 April 2011}}{{cite web |title=El Mundo 25-27 de Abril 2011 |url=https://es.scribd.com/document/141982762/El-Mundo-25-27-de-Abril-2011 |language=es |work=El Mundo |date=25 April 2011}}

| 11–14 Apr 2011

| 500

|?

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 55.1
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=76/77}}

| 28.8
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=40/41}}

| 8.4
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=11}}

| 2.9
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0}}

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 26.3

NC Report/La Razón{{cite web |title=El PP de Aguirre bate récord y dobla al PSM de Gómez |url=http://www.larazon.es/noticia/7423-el-pp-de-aguirre-bate-record-y-dobla-al-psm-de-gomez |language=es |work=La Razón |date=28 February 2011 |access-date=1 March 2015 |archive-date=17 December 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111217063714/http://www.larazon.es/noticia/7423-el-pp-de-aguirre-bate-record-y-dobla-al-psm-de-gomez |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=El PP lograría la mayoría absoluta más holgada de su historia en la Comunidad de Madrid (La Razón) |url=http://www.electometro.es/2011/02/el-pp-lograria-la-mayoria-absoluta-mas-holgada-de-su-historia-en-la-comunidad-de-madrid-la-razon/ |language=es |work=Electómetro |date=28 February 2011 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110303132417/http://www.electometro.es/2011/02/el-pp-lograria-la-mayoria-absoluta-mas-holgada-de-su-historia-en-la-comunidad-de-madrid-la-razon/ |archive-date=3 March 2011 }}

| 23–25 Feb 2011

| 1,000

| 69.1

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 54.9
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=73/76}}

| 28.5
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=37/39}}

| 9.7
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=12/13}}

| 4.4
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0/6}}

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 26.4

NC Report/La Razón{{cite web |title=Aguirre supera el triunfo histórico de 2007 |url=http://larazon.es/noticia/9780-aguirre-supera-el-triunfo-historico-de-2007 |language=es |work=La Razón |date=7 February 2011 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120314191300/http://larazon.es/noticia/9780-aguirre-supera-el-triunfo-historico-de-2007 |archive-date=14 March 2012 }}{{cite web |title=UPyD podría irrumpir con 6 escaños en la Asamblea de Madrid (La Razón) |url=http://www.electometro.es/2011/02/upyd-podria-irrumpir-con-6-escanos-en-la-asamblea-de-madrid-la-razon/ |language=es |work=Electómetro |date=7 February 2011 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110208224229/http://www.electometro.es/2011/02/upyd-podria-irrumpir-con-6-escanos-en-la-asamblea-de-madrid-la-razon/ |archive-date=8 February 2011 }}

| 24–27 Jan 2011

| 1,000

| 68.6

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 54.5
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=72/75}}

| 28.8
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=38/40}}

| 9.7
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=12/13}}

| 4.5
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0/6}}

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 25.7

DYM/ABC{{cite web |title=El PP aumenta su mayoría en la Comunidad de Madrid y gana al PSOE por 24,7 puntos |url=http://hemeroteca.abc.es/nav/Navigate.exe/hemeroteca/madrid/abc/2011/01/13/024.html |language=es |work=ABC |date=13 January 2011}}

| 20–30 Dec 2010

| 514

|?

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 54.5
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=72/74}}

| 29.8
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=39/40}}

| 10.9
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=14}}

| 3.0
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0/3}}

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 24.7

Sigma Dos/El Mundo{{cite web |title=Aguirre arrasa otra vez y aumenta su ventaja con el PSOE |url=http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_0X0fuad8-LY/TSWIF8Xr8VI/AAAAAAAAAKw/QuYgzYaPZJs/s1600/3+Super+ENCUESTA+SIGMA+DOS-EL+MUNDO+%2528V%2529+Madrid+Aguirre+arrasa+otra+vez+y++aumenta+su+ventaja+sobre+el+PSOE.jpg |language=es |work=El Mundo |date=6 January 2011}}

| 27–29 Dec 2010

| 500

|?

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 54.6
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=74/75}}

| 29.7
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=40/41}}

| 9.8
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=13}}

| 2.3
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0}}

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 24.9

Metroscopia/El País{{cite web |title=Esperanza Aguirre conserva la mayoría absoluta y Tomás Gómez mejora |url=http://elpais.com/diario/2010/12/09/madrid/1291897461_850215.html |language=es |work=El País |date=9 December 2010}}

| 8–18 Nov 2010

| 3,605

|?

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 52.9
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=73}}

| 32.8
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=45}}

| 7.6
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=10}}

| 3.6
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0}}

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 20.1

Sigma Dos/El Mundo{{cite web |title=Aguirre arrasa a Tomás Gómez |url=http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_XIUBcNHn6O0/TLFz7vlf2UI/AAAAAAAAAe0/pJ5xKuxQmzE/s1600/2+SONDEO+EL+MUNDO+SIGMA+DOS+Aguirre+arrasa+a+Tom%C3%A1s+Gomez+por+m%C3%A1s+de+25+puntos++El+PSOE+se+desploma+y+baja+del+30%25.jpg |language=es |work=El Mundo |date=10 October 2010}}

| 6–7 Oct 2010

| 800

|?

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 55.4
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=77}}

| 29.8
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=41/42}}

| 7.2
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=9/10}}

| 4.0
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0}}

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 25.6

rowspan="2"| Metroscopia/El País{{cite web |title=El tirón electoral de Trinidad Jiménez supera al de Gómez |url=http://elpais.com/diario/2010/09/12/portada/1284242407_850215.html |language=es |work=El País |date=12 September 2010}}

| rowspan="2"| 12 Sep 2010

| rowspan="2"|?

|?{{efn-lr|name=fn1|Tomás Gómez as PSOE candidate hypothesis.}}

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 51.6

| 32.2

| –

| –

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 19.4

?{{efn-lr|name=fn2|Trinidad Jiménez as PSOE candidate hypothesis.}}

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 48.3

| 38.7

| –

| –

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 9.6

Sigma Dos/El Mundo{{cite web |title=La apuesta de Zapatero se hunde y Aguirre refuerza su mayoría absoluta |url=http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_2a-M0dqbrdA/TAR05s3qlwI/AAAAAAAAB4E/gQ65aBjTR3o/s1600/6+Madrid.jpg |language=es |work=El Mundo |date=1 June 2010}}{{cite web |title=Caso electoral histórico en más comunidades autónomas (El Mundo) |url=http://www.electometro.es:80/2010/06/caso-electoral-historico-en-mas-comunidades-autonomas-el-mundo/ |language=es |work=Electómetro |date=1 June 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101021234054/http://www.electometro.es/2010/06/caso-electoral-historico-en-mas-comunidades-autonomas-el-mundo/ |archive-date=2010-10-21 |access-date=2021-08-08 |url-status=live }}

| 24–26 May 2010

| 500

|?

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 56.2
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=75/79}}

| 25.5
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=33/36}}

| 10.2
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=13/14}}

| 4.6
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0/6}}

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 30.7

Metroscopia/El País{{cite web |title=Aguirre mejora su imagen de líder |url=http://elpais.com/diario/2010/05/02/madrid/1272799456_850215.html |language=es |work=El País |date=2 May 2010}}

| 2 May 2010

|?

|?

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 50.6
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=66}}

| 32.9
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=43}}

| 9.0
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=11}}

| 6.2
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=8}}

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 17.7

Obradoiro de Socioloxía/Público{{cite web |title=Aguirre pierde ventaja |url=http://www.publico.es/espana/306533/aguirre-pierde-ventaja |language=es |work=Público |date=19 April 2010 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110521044853/http://www.publico.es/espana/306533/aguirre-pierde-ventaja |archive-date=21 May 2011 }}

| 22 Mar–13 Apr 2010

| 804

|?

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 48.9
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=65/68}}

| 34.0
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=45/47}}

| 9.3
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=12/13}}

| 4.5
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0/6}}

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 14.9

Sigma Dos/El Mundo{{cite web |title=El PP repetiría mayoría absoluta tanto en Madrid como en Valencia |url=https://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2009/11/10/espana/1257824119.html |language=es |work=El Mundo |date=10 November 2009}}{{cite web |title=La situación política y económica actual |url=https://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2009/graficos/nov/s1/macroencuestaIII.html |language=es |work=El Mundo |date=10 November 2009}}

| 4–5 Nov 2009

| 500

|?

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 51.2

| 32.3

| 8.2

| 5.0

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 18.9

style="background:#EFEFEF;"

| 2009 EP election

| 7 Jun 2009

| {{N/A}}

| 50.4

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 48.6
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(64)}}

| 35.6
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(47)}}

| 4.5
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(0)}}

| 6.9
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(9)}}

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 13.0

Metroscopia/El País{{cite web |title=El PP de Madrid lograría hoy la mayoría absoluta pese a los escándalos |url=http://elpais.com/diario/2009/05/02/espana/1241215203_850215.html |language=es |work=El País |date=2 May 2009}}

| 29 Apr 2009

| 400

|?

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 50.6
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=65}}

| 32.8
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=42}}

| 10.6
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=13}}

| –

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 17.8

style="background:#EFEFEF;"

| 2008 general election

| 9 Mar 2008

| {{N/A}}

| 79.1

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 49.2
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(66)}}

| 39.7
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(54)}}

| 4.7
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(0)}}

| 3.7
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=(0)}}

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 9.5

colspan="9" style="background:#A0A0A0"|
style="background:#EFEFEF;"

| 2007 regional election

| 27 May 2007

| {{N/A}}

| 67.3

| {{Party shading/PP}}| 53.3
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=67}}

| 33.6
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=42}}

| 8.9
{{font|size=75%|font=Verdana|text=11}}

| –

| style="background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}; color:white;"| 19.7

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colspan="9"| {{notelist-lr}}

Results

=Overall=

class="wikitable" style="text-align:right;"

|+ Summary of the 22 May 2011 Assembly of Madrid election results

colspan="7"| File:MadridAssemblyDiagram2011.svg
style="text-align:left;" rowspan="2" colspan="2" width="525"| Parties and alliances

! colspan="3"| Popular vote

! colspan="2"| Seats

width="75"| Votes

! width="45"| %

! width="45"| ±pp

! width="35"| Total

! width="35"| +/−

width="1" style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|

| align="left"| People's Party (PP)

| 1,548,306

51.73style="color:red;"| –1.56

| 72

style="color:green;"| +5
style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|

| align="left"| Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)

| 786,297

26.27style="color:red;"| –7.30

| 36

style="color:red;"| –6
style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|United Left of the Community of Madrid}}"|

| align="left"| United Left of the Community of MadridThe Greens (IUCM–LV)

| 287,707

9.61style="color:green;"| +0.75

| 13

style="color:green;"| +2
style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Union, Progress and Democracy}}"|

| align="left"| Union, Progress and Democracy (UPyD)

| 189,055

6.32New

| 8

style="color:green;"| +8
colspan="7" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|
style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Ecolo–Greens}}"|

| align="left"| Ecolo–Greens (Ecolo)1

| 29,116

0.97style="color:red;"| –0.14

| 0

±0
style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Citizens for Blank Votes}}"|

| align="left"| Citizens for Blank Votes (CenB)

| 19,220

0.64New

| 0

±0
style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Animalist Party Against Mistreatment of Animals}}"|

| align="left"| Anti-Bullfighting Party Against Mistreatment of Animals (PACMA)

| 15,897

0.53style="color:green;"| +0.30

| 0

±0
style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|For a Fairer World}}"|

| align="left"| For a Fairer World (PUM+J)

| 10,330

0.35style="color:green;"| +0.18

| 0

±0
style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|La Falange (1999)}}"|

| align="left"| The Phalanx (FE)

| 6,424

0.21style="color:green;"| +0.12

| 0

±0
style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain}}"|

| align="left"| Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain (PCPE)

| 5,656

0.19style="color:green;"| +0.05

| 0

±0
style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Citizens (Spanish political party)}}"|

| align="left"| Citizens–Party of the Citizenry (C's)

| 4,879

0.16New

| 0

±0
style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Humanist Party (Spain)}}"|

| align="left"| Humanist Party (PH)

| 3,935

0.13style="color:green;"| +0.07

| 0

±0
style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Spanish Alternative}}"|

| align="left"| Spanish Alternative (AES)

| 3,690

0.12style="color:red;"| –0.05

| 0

±0
style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Union for Leganés}}"|

| align="left"| Union for Leganés (ULEG)

| 3,435

0.11style="color:green;"| +0.06

| 0

±0
style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Liberal Democratic Centre}}"|

| align="left"| Liberal Democratic Centre (CDL)

| 3,169

0.11New

| 0

±0
style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Castilian Party}}"|

| align="left"| Castilian Party (PCAS)

| 1,722

0.06New

| 0

±0
style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Centre and Democracy Forum}}"|

| align="left"| Centre and Democracy Forum (CyD)

| 1,639

0.05New

| 0

±0
style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Internationalist Solidarity and Self-Management}}"|

| align="left"| Internationalist Solidarity and Self-Management (SAIn)

| 1,300

0.04New

| 0

±0
align="left" colspan="2"| Blank ballots

| 71,458

2.39style="color:green;"| +0.66

| bgcolor="#E9E9E9" colspan="2"|

colspan="7" bgcolor="#E9E9E9"|
style="font-weight:bold;"

| align="left" colspan="2"| Total

| 2,993,235

bgcolor="#E9E9E9" colspan="2"|

| 129

style="color:green;"| +9
colspan="7" bgcolor="#E9E9E9"|
align="left" colspan="2"| Valid votes

| 2,993,235

98.32style="color:red;"| –1.23

| bgcolor="#E9E9E9" colspan="2" rowspan="5"|

align="left" colspan="2"| Invalid votes

| 51,114

1.68style="color:green;"| +1.23
style="font-weight:bold;"

| align="left" colspan="2"| Votes cast / turnout

| 3,044,349

65.86style="color:red;"| –1.45
align="left" colspan="2"| Abstentions

| 1,578,401

34.14style="color:green;"| +1.45
style="font-weight:bold;"

| align="left" colspan="2"| Registered voters

| 4,622,750

bgcolor="#E9E9E9" colspan="2"|
colspan="7" bgcolor="#E9E9E9"|
align="left" colspan="7"| Sources{{cite web |url=http://www.historiaelectoral.com/amadrid.html |title=Elecciones a la Asamblea de Madrid (1983-2021) |language=es |website=Historia Electoral.com |access-date=10 October 2021}}{{cite web |date=17 June 2011 |url=http://www.juntaelectoralcentral.es/cs/jec/documentos/MADRID_2011_Resultados.pdf |title=Elecciones a la Asamblea de Madrid 2011 |language=es |publisher=Boletín Oficial de la Comunidad de Madrid |access-date=10 October 2021}}
colspan="7" style="text-align:left; max-width:790px;"| {{hidden|ta1=left|title=Footnotes:|content={{ubl

| 1 Ecolo–Greens results are compared to The Greens totals in the 2007 election.}}}}

{{bar box

|title=Popular vote

|titlebar=#ddd

|width=550px

|barwidth=500px

|bars=

{{bar percent|PP|{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}|51.73}}

{{bar percent|PSOE|{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}|26.27}}

{{bar percent|IUCMLV|{{party color|United Left of the Community of Madrid}}|9.61}}

{{bar percent|UPyD|{{party color|Union, Progress and Democracy}}|6.32}}

{{bar percent|Others|#777777|3.69}}

{{bar percent|Blank ballots|#DDDDDD|2.39}}

}}

{{bar box

|title=Seats

|titlebar=#ddd

|width=550px

|barwidth=500px

|bars=

{{bar percent|PP|{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}|55.81}}

{{bar percent|PSOE|{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}|27.91}}

{{bar percent|IUCMLV|{{party color|United Left of the Community of Madrid}}|10.08}}

{{bar percent|UPyD|{{party color|Union, Progress and Democracy}}|6.20}}

}}

=Elected legislators=

The following table lists the elected legislators{{Smallcaps|Junta Electoral Provincial de Madrid}}: {{Cite journal|issn=1989-4791 |issue=142|date=17 June 2011|url=http://www.bocm.es/boletin/CM_Boletin_BOCM/2011/06/17/14200.PDF|title=Elecciones a la Asamblea de Madrid 2011|journal=Boletín Oficial de la Comunidad de Madrid|pages=150–152}} sorted by order of election.

class="wikitable sortable collapsible collapsed"
background-color:#E9E9E9"

! colspan="4"| Elected legislators

background-color:#E9E9E9"

! width="10px"| #

! width="280px"| Name

! width="80px" colspan="2"| List

1Esperanza Aguirre Gil de Biedmawidth="1" bgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
2Tomás Gómez Francobgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
3Jaime Ignacio González Gonzálezbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
4Francisco José Granados Lerenabgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
5María Amparo Valcarce Garcíabgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
6Beatriz María Elorriaga Pisarikbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
7Lucía Figar de Lacallebgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
8Gregorio Gordo Pradelbgcolor="{{party color|United Left of the Community of Madrid}}"|IUCMLV
9Juan Antonio Barranco Gallardobgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
10Antonio Germán Beteta Barredabgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
11Javier Fernández-Lasquetty Blancbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
12Carmen Menéndez González-Palenzuelabgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
13María Gador Ongil Coresbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
14Luis Velasco Ramibgcolor="{{party color|Union, Progress and Democracy}}"|UPyD
15Ana Isabel Mariño Ortegabgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
16José Carmelo Cepeda Garcíabgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
17David Pérez Garcíabgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
18Eulalia Vaquero Gómezbgcolor="{{party color|United Left of the Community of Madrid}}"|IUCMLV
19Engracia Hidalgo Tenabgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
20Matilde Fernández Sanzbgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
21Juan Soler-Espiauba Gallobgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
22María Cristina Cifuentes Cuencasbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
23José Quintana Viarbgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
24Pedro Muñoz Abrinesbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
25Regino García-Badell Ariasbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
26Rosa María Alcalá Chacónbgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
27María Elvira Rodríguez Herrerbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
28Antero Ruiz Lópezbgcolor="{{party color|United Left of the Community of Madrid}}"|IUCMLV
29Ramón Marcos Allobgcolor="{{party color|Union, Progress and Democracy}}"|UPyD
30Esteban Parro del Pradobgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
31Enrique Cascallana Gallasteguibgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
32Luis Peral Guerrabgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
33Rosa María Posada Chapadobgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
34María Encarnación Moya Nietobgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
35José Ignacio Echeverría Echánizbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
36Alicia Delibes Liniersbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
37Carmen Villares Atienzabgcolor="{{party color|United Left of the Community of Madrid}}"|IUCMLV
38Eusebio González Jabonerobgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
39Francisco de Borja Sarasola Jáudenesbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
40Juan Van Halen Acedobgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
41Josefa Dolores Pardo Ortizbgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
42Regina Plañiol Lacallebgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
43María Loreto Ruiz de Alda Morenobgcolor="{{party color|Union, Progress and Democracy}}"|UPyD
44José María de Federico Corralbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
45José Manuel Franco Pardobgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
46Luis del Olmo Flórezbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
47Tania Sánchez Melerobgcolor="{{party color|United Left of the Community of Madrid}}"|IUCMLV
48Eva Piera Rojobgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
49María Helena Almazán Vicariobgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
50Bartolomé González Jiménezbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
51María Eugenia Carballedo Berlangabgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
52Antonio Miguel Carmona Sanciprianobgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
53Pedro Núñez Morgadesbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
54Bonifacio de Santiago Prietobgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
55María Isabel Peces-Barba Martínezbgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
56Francisco Javier Rodríguez Rodríguezbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
57María Josefa Amat Ruizbgcolor="{{party color|United Left of the Community of Madrid}}"|IUCMLV
58Elvira María García Piñeirobgcolor="{{party color|Union, Progress and Democracy}}"|UPyD
59María Pilar Liébana Montijanobgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
60José Manuel Freire Campobgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
61Enrique Ruiz Escuderobgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
62María Luz Bajo Prietobgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
63Carla Delgado Gómezbgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
64Jesús Fermosel Díazbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
65Íñigo Henríquez de Luna Losadabgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
66José Luis García Sánchezbgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
67Miguel Ángel Reneses González Solaresbgcolor="{{party color|United Left of the Community of Madrid}}"|IUCMLV
68María Isabel Redondo Alcaidebgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
69Sonsoles Trinidad Aboín Aboínbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
70María del Carmen Toledano Ricobgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
71Jacobo Ramón Beltrán Pedreirabgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
72Juan Luis Fabo Ordóñezbgcolor="{{party color|Union, Progress and Democracy}}"|UPyD
73María Nieves Margarita García Nietobgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
74Antonio Fernández Gordillobgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
75Álvaro Moraga Valientebgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
76Jesús Adriano Valverde Bocanegrabgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
77Libertad Martínez Martínezbgcolor="{{party color|United Left of the Community of Madrid}}"|IUCMLV
78Laura Oliva Garcíabgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
79María Nadia Álvarez Padillabgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
80Francisco de Borja Carabante Muntadabgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
81Óscar Iglesias Fernándezbgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
82Eduardo Oficialdegui Alonso de Celadabgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
83Germán Alcayde Fortbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
84María Paz Martín Lozanobgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
85Salvador Victoria Bolívarbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
86Mauricio Valiente Otsbgcolor="{{party color|United Left of the Community of Madrid}}"|IUCMLV
87Marta María Escudero Díaz-Tejeirobgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
88Enrique Normand de la Sotillabgcolor="{{party color|Union, Progress and Democracy}}"|UPyD
89Mario Lisandro Salvatierra Sarubgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
90Pilar Busó Borúsbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
91Fernando Díaz Roblesbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
92María Victoria Moreno Sanfrutosbgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
93Colomán Trabado Pérezbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
94José Cabrera Orellanabgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
95Jesús Miguel Dionisio Ballesterosbgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
96María Espinosa de la Llavebgcolor="{{party color|United Left of the Community of Madrid}}"|IUCMLV
97María Inmaculada Sanz Oterobgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
98María Carmen González Fernándezbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
99Josefa Navarro Lanchasbgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
100José Tomás Serrano Guiobgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
101Raimundo Herraiz Romerobgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
102Pedro Santín Fernándezbgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
103Alberto Reyero Zubiribgcolor="{{party color|Union, Progress and Democracy}}"|UPyD
104Eva Tormo Mairenabgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
105Ana Camins Martínezbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
106Sonia Conejero Palerobgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
107Arsenio Rubén Bejarano Ferrerasbgcolor="{{party color|United Left of the Community of Madrid}}"|IUCMLV
108Ángel Fernández Díazbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
109José Miguel Moreno Torresbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
110Juan Segovia Noriegabgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
111Carlos González Pereirabgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
112María Belén Prado Sanjurjobgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
113María Teresa González Ausínbgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
114María del Carmen Martín Irañetabgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
115María Isabel Moreno Martínezbgcolor="{{party color|United Left of the Community of Madrid}}"|IUCMLV
116Miguel Aguado Arnáezbgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
117Álvaro González Lópezbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
118Gabriel Julio López Lópezbgcolor="{{party color|Union, Progress and Democracy}}"|UPyD
119José María Arribas del Barriobgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
120María Julia Martínez Toralesbgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
121Ignacio González Velayosbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
122Ana Abella Alavabgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
123Eustaquio Jiménez Molerobgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
124Francisco Javier Hernández Martínezbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
125Joaquín Sanz Arranzbgcolor="{{party color|United Left of the Community of Madrid}}"|IUCMLV
126Carmen Pérez-Llorca Zamorabgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
127Modesto Nolla Estradabgcolor="{{party color|Socialist Party of Madrid}}"|PSOE
128Antonio Pablo González Terolbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP
129María Begoña García Martínbgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of the Community of Madrid}}"|PP

Aftermath

=Government formation=

{{Further|Third government of Esperanza Aguirre}}

Investiture processes to elect the President of the Community of Madrid required for an absolute majority—more than half the votes cast—to be obtained in the first ballot. If unsuccessful, a new ballot would be held 48 hours later requiring of a simple majority—more affirmative than negative votes—to succeed. If none of such majorities were achieved, successive candidate proposals could be processed under the same procedure. In the event of the investiture process failing to elect a regional President within a two-month period from the first ballot, the Assembly would be automatically dissolved and a snap election called.

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
colspan="3" align="center" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"| Investiture
Esperanza Aguirre (PP)
colspan="2" width="150px"| Ballot →

! 15 June 2011

colspan="2"| Required majority →

| 65 out of 129 {{tick|15}}

width="1px" style="background:green;"|

| align="left"| {{Collapsible list | title = Yes

| • PP (72)

}}

| {{Composition bar|72|129|green|width=125px}}

style="color:inherit;background:red;"|

| align="left"| {{Collapsible list | title = No

| • PSOE (36)

| • IUCM–LV (13)

| • UPyD (8)

}}

| {{Composition bar|57|129|red|width=125px}}

style="color:inherit;background:gray;"|

| align="left"| Abstentions

| {{Composition bar|0|129|gray|width=125px}}

style="color:inherit;background:black;"|

| align="left"| Absentees

| {{Composition bar|0|129|black|width=125px}}

align="left" colspan="3"| Sources

=2012 investiture=

{{Further|Government of Ignacio González}}

On 17 September 2012, Esperanza Aguirre announced her resignation as President of the Community of Madrid, being succeeded by Ignacio González.

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
colspan="3" align="center" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"| Investiture
Ignacio González (PP)
colspan="2" width="150px"| Ballot →

! 26 September 2012

colspan="2"| Required majority →

| 65 out of 129 {{tick|15}}

width="1px" style="background:green;"|

| align="left"| {{Collapsible list | title = Yes

| • PP (72)

}}

| {{Composition bar|72|129|green|width=125px}}

style="color:inherit;background:red;"|

| align="left"| {{Collapsible list | title = No

| • PSOE (34)

| • IUCM–LV (11)

| • UPyD (8)

}}

| {{Composition bar|53|129|red|width=125px}}

style="color:inherit;background:gray;"|

| align="left"| Abstentions

| {{Composition bar|0|129|gray|width=125px}}

style="color:inherit;background:black;"|

| align="left"| {{Collapsible list | title = Absentees

| • PSOE (2)

| • IUCM–LV (2)

}}

| {{Composition bar|4|129|black|width=125px}}

align="left" colspan="3"| Sources

Notes

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References

;Opinion poll sources

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;Other

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