2003 Navarrese regional election explained

Election Name:2003 Navarrese regional election
Country:Navarre
Type:parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1999 Navarrese regional election
Previous Year:1999
Next Election:2007 Navarrese regional election
Next Year:2007
Seats For Election:All 50 seats in the Parliament of Navarre
Majority Seats:26
Opinion Polls:
  1. Opinion polls
Registered:464,826 0.7%
Turnout:328,609 (70.7%)
4.5 pp
Election Date:25 May 2003
Leader1:Miguel Sanz
Party1:Navarrese People's Union
Leader Since1:17 January 1995
Last Election1:22 seats, 41.4%
Seats1:23
Seat Change1:1
Popular Vote1:127,460
Percentage1:41.5%
Swing1:0.1 pp
Leader2:Juan José Lizarbe
Party2:PSN–PSOE
Leader Since2:18 December 1997
Last Election2:11 seats, 20.3%
Seats2:11
Seat Change2:0
Popular Vote2:65,003
Percentage2:21.2%
Swing2:0.9 pp
Leader3:Félix Taberna
Party3:IUN/NEB
Leader Since3:1991
Last Election3:3 seats, 6.9%
Seats3:4
Seat Change3:1
Popular Vote3:26,962
Percentage3:8.8%
Swing3:1.9 pp
Leader4:Patxi Zabaleta
Party4:Aralar (Basque political party)
Leader Since4:30 June 2001
Last Election4:Did not contest
Seats4:4
Seat Change4:4
Popular Vote4:24,068
Percentage4:7.8%
Swing4:New party
Leader5:Juan Cruz Alli
Party5:Convergence of Democrats of Navarre
Leader Since5:10 April 1995
Last Election5:3 seats, 6.9%
Seats5:4
Seat Change5:1
Popular Vote5:23,516
Percentage5:7.7%
Swing5:0.8 pp
Leader6:Begoña Errazti
Party6:EA–PNV
Leader Since6:1995
Last Election6:3 seats, 5.4%
Seats6:4
Seat Change6:1
Popular Vote6:22,824
Percentage6:7.4%
Swing6:2.0 pp
President
Before Election:Miguel Sanz
Before Party:Navarrese People's Union
After Election:Miguel Sanz
After Party:Navarrese People's Union

The 2003 Navarrese regional election was held on Sunday, 25 May 2003, to elect the 6th Parliament of the Chartered Community of Navarre. All 50 seats in the Parliament were up for election. The election was held simultaneously with regional elections in twelve other autonomous communities and local elections all throughout Spain.

Overview

Electoral system

The Parliament of Navarre was the devolved, unicameral legislature of the Chartered Community of Navarre, having legislative power in regional matters as defined by the Spanish Constitution and the Reintegration and Enhancement of the Foral Regime of Navarre Law, as well as the ability to vote confidence in or withdraw it from a regional president.[1] Voting was on the basis of universal suffrage, which comprised all nationals over 18 years of age, registered in Navarre and in full enjoyment of their political rights.

The 50 members of the Parliament of Navarre were elected using the D'Hondt method and a closed list proportional representation, with a threshold of three percent of valid votes—which included blank ballots—being applied regionally.[2]

Election date

The term of the Parliament of Navarre expired four years after the date of its previous election, with elections to the Parliament being fixed for the fourth Sunday of May every four years. The previous election was held on 13 June 1999, setting the election date for the Parliament on Sunday, 25 May 2003.[1] [2] [3]

After legal amendments in 2001, the president was granted the prerogative to dissolve the Parliament of Navarre and call a snap election, provided that no motion of no confidence was in process, no nationwide election was due and some time requirements were met: namely, that dissolution did not occur either during the first legislative session or within the legislature's last year ahead of its scheduled expiry, nor before one year had elapsed since a previous dissolution under this procedure. In the event of an investiture process failing to elect a regional president within a thirty-day period from the first ballot, the Parliament was to be automatically dissolved and a fresh election called. Any snap election held as a result of these circumstances would not alter the period to the next ordinary election, with elected deputies merely serving out what remained of their four-year terms.[1]

Parties and candidates

The electoral law allowed for parties and federations registered in the interior ministry, coalitions and groupings of electors to present lists of candidates. Parties and federations intending to form a coalition ahead of an election were required to inform the relevant Electoral Commission within ten days of the election call, whereas groupings of electors needed to secure the signature of at least one percent of the electorate in Navarre, disallowing electors from signing for more than one list of candidates.[2] [3]

Below is a list of the main parties and electoral alliances which contested the election:

CandidacyParties and
alliances
Leading candidateIdeologyPrevious result
Votes (%)Seats
UPNMiguel SanzConservatism
Christian democracy
Regionalism
41.37%
PSN–PSOEJuan José LizarbeSocial democracy20.28%
IUN/NEBFélix TabernaSocialism
Communism
6.88%
CDNJuan Cruz AlliChristian democracy
Regionalism
6.86%
EA–PNVBegoña ErraztiBasque nationalism
Social democracy
Christian democracy
5.44%
AralarPatxi ZabaletaBasque nationalism
Left-wing nationalism
Socialism

Opinion polls

The table below lists voting intention estimates in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first and using the dates when the survey fieldwork was done, as opposed to the date of publication. Where the fieldwork dates are unknown, the date of publication is given instead. The highest percentage figure in each polling survey is displayed with its background shaded in the leading party's colour. If a tie ensues, this is applied to the figures with the highest percentages. The "Lead" column on the right shows the percentage-point difference between the parties with the highest percentages in a poll. When available, seat projections determined by the polling organisations are displayed below (or in place of) the percentages in a smaller font; 26 seats were required for an absolute majority in the Parliament of Navarre.

Results

← Summary of the 25 May 2003 Parliament of Navarre election results →
Parties and alliancesPopular voteSeats
Votes%±ppTotal+/−
Navarrese People's Union (UPN)127,460 41.48 +0.1123 +1
Socialist Party of Navarre (PSN–PSOE)65,003 21.15 +0.8711 ±0
United Left of Navarre (IUN/NEB)26,962 8.77 +1.894 +1
Aralar (Aralar)24,068 7.83 New4 +4
Convergence of Democrats of Navarre (CDN)23,516 7.65 +0.794 +1
Basque Solidarity–Basque Nationalist Party (EAPNV)22,824 7.43 +1.994 +1
Assembly (Batzarre)7,873 2.56 New0 ±0
Humanist Party (PH)1,290 0.42 New0 ±0
Carlist Party (EKA–PC)1,017 0.33 +0.040 ±0
Basque Citizens (EH)n/a n/a –15.580 –8
Blank ballots7,304 2.38 +0.03
Total307,317 50 ±0
Valid votes307,317 93.52 –5.65
Invalid votes21,292 6.48 +5.65
Votes cast / turnout328,609 70.70 +4.45
Abstentions136,217 29.30 –4.45
Registered voters464,826
Sources[18] [19]

Aftermath

After legal amendments in 2001, investiture processes to elect the president of the Government of Navarre required for an absolute majority—more than half the votes cast—to be obtained in the first ballot. If unsuccessful, a new ballot would be held 24 hours later requiring only of a simple majority—more affirmative than negative votes—to succeed. If such majorities were not achieved, successive candidate proposals would be processed under the same procedure. In the event of the investiture process failing to elect a regional president within a thirty-day period from the first ballot, the Parliament would be automatically dissolved and a snap election called.[1]

Investiture
Miguel Sanz (UPN)
Ballot →26 June 2003
Required majority →26 out of 50
Abstentions
Absentees
Sources

References

Opinion poll sources
Other

Notes and References

  1. Ley Orgánica 13/1982, de 10 de agosto, de reintegración y amejoramiento del Régimen Foral de Navarra . Organic Law . 13 . es . 10 August 1982 . 18 June 2017.
  2. Ley Foral 16/1986, de 17 de noviembre, reguladora de las elecciones al Parlamento de Navarra . Law . 16 . es . 17 December 1986 . 18 June 2017.
  3. Ley Orgánica 5/1985, de 19 de junio, del Régimen Electoral General . Organic Law . 5 . es . 19 June 1985 . 28 December 2016.
  4. Web site: El sondeo de Sigma Dos determina una lucha codo a codo entre populares y socialistas en Madrid . es . ABC Sevilla . 25 May 2003 . 19 May 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190525154445/https://sevilla.abc.es/hemeroteca/historico-25-05-2003/sevilla/Ultima/el-sondeo-de-sigma-dos-determina-una-lucha-codo-a-codo-entre-populares-y-socialistas-en-madrid_158365.html . 25 May 2019 . dead .
  5. Web site: Sondeo a pie de urna de Ipsos Eco Consulting para TVE . es . ABC Sevilla . 25 May 2003 . 24 June 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171207192640/http://sevilla.abc.es/hemeroteca/historico-25-05-2003/sevilla/Ultima/sondeo-a-pie-de-urna-de-ipsos-eco-consulting-para-tve_158366.html . 7 December 2017 . dead .
  6. Web site: UPN (22-24) y PSN (12-14) suben, Aralar entra con 3 y CDN (3-4) será clave para el Gobierno . es . Diario de Navarra . 18 May 2003.
  7. Web site: Sondeos electorales CIES . es . CIES . 22 May 2011.
  8. Web site: Preelectoral elecciones autonómicas, 2003. Comunidad Foral de Navarra (Estudio nº 2495. Marzo-Abril 2003) . es . CIS . 17 May 2003.
  9. Web site: La guerra pasa factura electoral al PP . es . La Vanguardia . 18 May 2003.
  10. Web site: UPN mantiene 22 parlamentarios y el PSN sube de 11 a 12 escaños . es . Diario de Navarra . 16 March 2003.
  11. Web site: Informe de la Actualidad en Navarra. Noviembre, 2002 . es . n@vcomtel . 12 November 2002.
  12. News: Una encuesta del Parlamento navarro concluye que Batasuna recupera apoyos . es . El País . 13 November 2002 . Muez . Mikel .
  13. Web site: Instituciones y autonomías, II. Comunidad Foral de Navarra (Estudio nº 2455. Septiembre-Octubre 2002) . es . CIS . 19 November 2002.
  14. Web site: El PP, partido más votado en diez Comunidades Autónomas . es . El Mundo . 19 November 2002.
  15. Web site: El PP ganaría las autonómicas en diez Comunidades y el PSOE en cuatro, según el CIS . es . ABC . 20 November 2002.
  16. Web site: UPN, cerca de la mayoría absoluta y Batasuna pierde 4 escaños . es . Diario de Navarra . 17 October 2001.
  17. Web site: Estudio sobre la Actualidad de Navarra. Octubre, 2001 . es . CIES . 16 October 2001.
  18. Web site: VI Legislature (2003-2007) . es . parlamentodenavarra.es . Parliament of Navarre . 29 September 2017.
  19. Web site: Elecciones al Parlamento de Navarra (Nafarroako Parlamentua) (1979 - 2019) . es . Historia Electoral.com . 29 September 2017.