Participation in this Sunday, May 17th, regional elections stands at 52.15% in Andalusia as of 6:00 PM, which represents 7.64 points more than in the June 2022 elections, according to data consulted by Europa Press on the Andalusian Regional Government's electoral tracking website, with 99.9% of polling stations counted.
Among the eight Andalusian provinces, Córdoba leads mobilization with 55.12% participation as of 6:00 PM, while Huelva ranks last with 48.1% of its electorate having gone to the polls up to that point.
The increase in participation compared to the June 2022 regional elections extends to all provinces, with Granada being the territory where turnout has grown the most, with 9.07 points more, and Jaén being the province with the most moderate increase, of 6.63 points.
In Almería, 50.36% of citizens eligible to vote have already exercised their right to vote, compared to 41.77% registered four years ago, which implies an increase of 8.59 points.
In Cádiz, the participation rate stands at 48.58% of the electorate, above the 41.36% reached in the previous regional elections, which represents an increase of 7.22 points.
In Córdoba, the voter turnout index reaches 55.12%, compared to 48.48% counted in June 2022, so participation grows by 6.64 points.
In Granada, 53.54% of those called to the polls have voted so far, which implies 9.07 points more than almost four years ago, when 44.47% was recorded at this same time.
In Huelva, participation reaches 48.1% of the electorate, compared to 39.89% in June 2022, which translates into an increase of 8.21 points.
In Jaén, 53.82% of the electorate has already gone through the polling stations, compared to 47.21% who had done so four years ago, which represents an increase of 6.61 points.
In Málaga, 50.66% of citizens eligible to vote have already cast their ballot, while in the previous regional elections, 43.69% had done so by this time, with an increase of 7.07 points.
Finally, in Seville, participation reaches 54.83%, compared to 46.78% registered four years ago, which implies an increase of 8.05 points compared to the June 2022 regional elections.