The regional elections of Castilla y León held this March 15 will enter their decisive phase from 8:00 p.m., when the polling stations close and the vote count begins.
From that moment, the results will be progressively updated as the polling stations complete the scrutiny and communicate the official data.
The official website of the Junta with the electoral scrutiny
The Government of Castilla y León has enabled an official electoral results website where the recount data will be published in real time. Through this platform, you will be able to consult:
• Percentage of votes counted
• Votes by party
• Distribution of seats
• Results by province
The data will be updated progressively as the scrutiny progresses from the more than 4,400 polling stations distributed throughout the community.
To enter the official website, click here.
Democrat activates its electoral special with real-time results
Democrat has launched this Sunday an interactive electoral special to follow live the results of the Castilla y León 2026 elections, with permanent data updates as the vote count progresses.
The special allows consulting real-time results by province and municipality, with interactive maps and visualizations that show the evolution of the vote, the distribution of seats, and the changes compared to the previous elections.
The readers can follow the complete scrutiny and access the detailed results from this page:
Results by provinces: where to see the detail of the vote
The electoral special also includes direct accesses to all the provinces of Castilla y León, allowing to follow the electoral behavior in each territory as the count consolidates.
You can click here to see the real-time results of the election count in Castilla y León by each province:
• Ávila
• Burgos
• León
• Palencia
• Salamanca
• Segovia
• Soria
• Valladolid
• Zamora
This territorial monitoring allows to analyze how the vote evolves in each province and how the autonomous Parliament is distributed during election night.
At what time will the first results begin to be known
The first scrutiny data usually begin to be published a few minutes after 8:00 p.m., once the polling stations close.
However, the most representative results usually appear when the percentage of votes counted exceeds approximately 30% or 40%, at which point electoral trends begin to consolidate.