Toledo (EFE).- The PP is the party with the most votes in the general elections this Sunday in Castilla-La Mancha, according to a survey by Sigma Dos for RTVE and La Forta.
The poll gives ten to eleven deputies in the region to the ‘popular’, while the PSOE achieves eight and Vox, between two and three.
At the national level, according to the survey, the PP is also the party with the most votes in the general elections and, according to this survey, it obtains between 145 and 150 seats and can add or remain very close to an absolute majority with Vox.
Those of Santiago Abascal get between 24 or 27 deputies.
In addition, at the national level, the PSOE achieves between 113 and 118 deputies.
In Castilla-La Mancha, in the November 2019 general elections, the PSOE won nine seats, the PP seven and Vox five.
Results 23J by provinces
By provinces, according to the Sigma 2 poll, in Albacete – which elects four deputies – the PP would obtain two seats and the PSOE another two, while in 2019 the distribution was two for the PSOE, one for the PP and another for Vox.
In Ciudad Real, which distributes five seats, two would be for the PP, two for the PSOE and one for Vox, the same distribution as in the 2019 general elections, while in Cuenca, the ‘popular’ would win two seats and the PSOE, one, while in 2019 there were two for the PSOE and one for the PP.
In the province of Guadalajara, which also elects three deputies, the PP would get one or two, the PSOE would have one and Vox, one or none, while in the 2019 general elections, PSOE, PP and Vox each won one seat.
In the province of Toledo, which distributes six seats, the PP would win three, two would be for the PSOE and one for Vox, while in the 2019 general elections, there were two for the PSOE, two for the PP and another two for Vox. EFE