Vox once again consolidated itself as one of the forces with decisive weight in the Andalusian Parliament after the regional elections. The party obtained 15 seats, one more than in the previous legislature, and slightly improved its representation in a Chamber in which it will once again have the capacity for influence in governance.
The party maintained a presence in the eight Andalusian provinces and strengthened its territorial implantation in some constituencies. The result leaves Vox with a relevant parliamentary role in the new Andalusian political scenario, after the Popular Party fell two seats short of an absolute majority.
The provincial distribution for Vox was three deputies for Almería, two for Cádiz, one for Córdoba, two for Granada, two for Huelva, one for Jaén, two for Málaga, and two for Seville.
Almería
The three deputies elected by Vox in Almería are:
- Rodrigo Alonso.
- Clotilde Salvador.
- Juan José Bosquet.
Cádiz
The two Vox deputies for Cádiz are:
- Manuel Gavira.
- Noelia María Campos Rodríguez.
Córdoba
The deputy elected by Vox in Córdoba is:
- Paula Badanelli.
Granada
The two Vox deputies for Granada are:
- Beatriz Sánchez Agustino.
- Ricardo López Olea.
Huelva
The two Vox deputies elected for Huelva are:
- Rafael Segovia.
- María Goretti Eiberle.
Jaén
The deputy elected by Vox in Jaén is:
- Benito Morillo.
Málaga
The two Vox deputies elected for Málaga are:
- Antonio Sevilla Rodríguez.
- Purificación Fernández Morales.
Sevilla
The two Vox deputies for Seville are:
- Javier Cortés.
- Cristina Peláez.