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- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 abstract "The Asturian parliamentary election, 2011 was the 8th election to the unicameral regional legislature of the Spanish autonomous community of Asturias. The election was held on 22 May 2011 to elect the 45 members of the Assembly.Voting was on the basis of universal suffrage in a secret ballot. The electoral system used was closed list proportional representation in three electoral districts with seats allocated using the D'Hondt method. Only lists which polled at least 3% of the votes (including votes "en blanco", i.e., for "none of the above") were eligible for seats.With the exception of the 1995 to 1999 legislature, the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) had governed the autonomous community since the first elections in 1983. However a new party, the Asturian Forum (FAC), won the most seats, though the PSOE won most votes. The FAC was established on 19 January 2011 by Francisco Álvarez Cascos, former Deputy Prime Minister of Spain, after he failed to be selected as People's Party (PP) candidate. The FAC gains came at the expense of the PP and the PSOE. The Asturian Bloc (BA) terminated its coalition with United Left (IU) and the Asturian Greens (LVA) in August 2010. BA contested the elections separately, but failed to win any seats while IU and the Greens continued their coalition and retained their existing four seats.One of the first tasks of the new Parliament was to elect a new President of Asturias from among their number. Vicente Álvarez Areces, incumbent since 1999, did not seek re-election. In July 2011, the PSOE and PP announced that they would abstain in the vote for the Presidential candidate, with the result that Francisco Álvarez Cascos became the new President at the head of a minority administration. With the FAC unable to come to an agreement on legislative support to approve its regional budget for 2012 with either the PP or PSOE, the legislature proved short-lived, with fresh elections being held in March 2012.".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 affiliation Asturias_Forum.
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 affiliation Spanish_Socialist_Workers'_Party.
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 country Asturias.
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 firstLeader Javier_Fern%C3%A1ndez_Fern%C3%A1ndez.
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 secondLeader Francisco_%C3%81lvarez_Cascos.
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 startDate "2011-05-22".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 thumbnail Asturias_2011.png?width=300.
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 title "Asturian parliamentary election, 2011".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 wikiPageExternalLink elecciones.htm.
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 wikiPageID "31573493".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 wikiPageRevisionID "602281019".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 afterElection Francisco_Álvarez_Cascos.
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 afterParty "Asturian Forum".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 beforeElection Vicente_Álvarez_Areces.
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 beforeParty "Spanish Socialist Workers' Party".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 country "Asturias".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 electionDate "2011-05-22".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 electionName "Asturian parliamentary election, 2011".
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- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 image "150".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 lastElection "21".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 lastElection "3".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 lastElection "Did not contest".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 leader Francisco_Álvarez_Cascos.
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 leader Javier_Fernández_Fernández.
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 leader Isabel_Pérez-Espinosa.
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 leader Jesús_Iglesias_Fernández.
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 majoritySeats "23".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 mapImage "Asturias 2011.png".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 mapSize "350".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 nextElection "Asturian parliamentary election, 2012".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 nextYear "2012".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 ongoing "no".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 party "Asturian Forum".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 party "People's Party".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 party "Spanish Socialist Workers' Party".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 party "United Left".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 percentage "10.3".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 percentage "20.0".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 percentage "29.7".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 percentage "29.9".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 popularVote "119767".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 popularVote "178031".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 popularVote "179619".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 popularVote "61703".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 previousElection "Asturian parliamentary election, 2007".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 previousYear "2007".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 seatChange "1".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 seatChange "10".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 seatChange "16".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 seatChange "6".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 seats "10".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 seats "15".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 seats "16".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 seats "4".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 seatsForElection "All 45 seats of the General Council of the Principality of Asturias".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 swing "0.6".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 swing "12.1".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 swing "21.5".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 swing "New party".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 title President_of_the_Principality_of_Asturias.
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 turnout "61.7".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 type "parliamentary".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 subject Category:2011_elections_in_Spain.
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 subject Category:Asturian_parliamentary_elections.
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 type Election.
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 type Event.
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 type SocietalEvent.
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 type Event.
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 type Event.
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 type Thing.
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 comment "The Asturian parliamentary election, 2011 was the 8th election to the unicameral regional legislature of the Spanish autonomous community of Asturias. The election was held on 22 May 2011 to elect the 45 members of the Assembly.Voting was on the basis of universal suffrage in a secret ballot. The electoral system used was closed list proportional representation in three electoral districts with seats allocated using the D'Hondt method.".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 label "Asturian parliamentary election, 2011".
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 label "Elecciones a la Junta General del Principado de Asturias de 2011".
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- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 wasDerivedFrom Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011?oldid=602281019.
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 depiction Asturias_2011.png.
- Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011 isPrimaryTopicOf Asturian_parliamentary_election,_2011.