One month before the Andalusian elections on May 17, citizen perception marks a clear difference between administrations. According to a GAD3 survey for Vocento media, 47% of Andalusians consider the Junta's management "good," compared to 22% who give that rating to the central government.
The data reflects a significant gap in the midst of the pre-campaign and consolidates the regional executive's advantage in terms of public image.
Board Perception Improves Over Past Year
The positive assessment of the Andalusian Government has grown in recent months. In June 2025 it stood at 42%, five points less than at present.
At the same time, negative opinions about the Board have clearly decreased, going from 32% to 23%, which reinforces the favorable trend for the regional Executive in the final stretch before the elections.
The central government remains far behind in valuation
In the case of the central Government, the improvement is more limited. The percentage of positive rating goes from 17% in June 2025 to the current 20%, while negative opinions remain the majority, although with a slight drop.
The contrast with the Board is thus maintained as one of the most outstanding elements of the poll.
Town councils are in an intermediate position
The municipal management receives a positive rating from 44% of respondents, remaining close to the Board but clearly above the central Government.
No administration exceeds 50% approval, but the distance between levels of government remains stable.
Women and young people, more critical of governments
The analysis by profiles shows relevant differences. Women are more critical of all administrations, giving worse ratings than men.
By groups, retirees and businessmen are those who best value the Board's management, while students show greater affinity with the central Government.
Jaén leads the positive assessment of the Junta
By provinces, Jaén stands out as the territory where regional management is best valued, with 71% of positive opinions.
On the opposite end is Córdoba, where support drops to 35%. As for the central government, the highest approval levels are recorded in Cádiz and Jaén.
Almost half believe that Andalusia has improved during the legislature
The survey also captures the perception of the community's evolution in recent years. 49% of those surveyed believe that Andalusia has improved during the legislature, compared to 32% who believe it has worsened.
The vision is especially positive among PP and Vox voters, while negative opinions predominate among PSOE and alternative left-wing voters.