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18th Regional Congress of the People's Party of Asturias

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Candidates

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Candidate Age Notable positions Announced Eliminated Campaign Ref.

Elected

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Candidate elected as president.
Álvaro Queipo
35 Secretary-General of the PP of Asturias (since 2020)
Deputy in the General Junta of the Principality of Asturias for Western District (since 2019)

City councillor of Castropol (2011-2020)
18 June 2018 checkY Elected
(pablocasado.es)
[1]

Advanced to run-off

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Candidates who secured the required support to contest the run-off voting in the party congress.
Soraya Sáenz de
Santamaría
47 Deputy in the Cortes Generales for Madrid (since 2004)
Deputy Prime Minister of Spain (2011–2018)
Minister of the Presidency and for Territorial Administrations of Spain (2016–2018)
Minister of the Presidency of Spain (2011–2016)
Spokesperson of the Government of Spain (2011–2016)
Spokesperson of the PP Group in the Congress of Deputies (2008–2011)
19 June 2018 21 July 2018
(sorayapp.es)
[2]

Proclaimed

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Candidates who met the endorsement requirement and were officially proclaimed to contest the primary election, but failed to advance to the run-off voting.
Elio Cabanes
43 City Councillor of La Font de la Figuera (since 2011) 20 June 2018 5 July 2018 [3]
María Dolores
de Cospedal
52 Secretary-General of the PP (since 2008)
President of the PP of Castilla–La Mancha (since 2006)
Deputy in the Cortes Generales for Toledo (since 2015)

Minister of Defence of Spain (2016–2018)
President of the Junta of Communities of Castilla–La Mancha (2011–2015)
Deputy in the Cortes of Castilla–La Mancha for Toledo (2007–2015)
Senator in the Cortes Generales appointed by the Cortes of Castilla–La Mancha
(2006–2011)
Minister of Transport and Infrastructures of the Community of Madrid (2004–2006)
Secretary of State of Security of Spain (2002–2004)
Undersecretary of Public Administrations of Spain (2000–2002)
19 June 2018 5 July 2018
(primeroelpp.es)
[4]
José Manuel
García-Margallo
73 Deputy in the Cortes Generales for Melilla, Valencia and Alicante
(1977–1982, 1986–1994 and since 2016)

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Spain (2011–2016)
Member of the European Parliament for Spain (1994–2011)
18 June 2018 5 July 2018
(margallocandidato.es/)
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José Ramón
García-Hernández
47 Deputy in the Cortes Generales for Ávila and Madrid (since 2014) 16 June 2018 5 July 2018
(joserapp.es)
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Announced

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Candidates who announced an intention to run for the primary election, but were rejected as a result of not meeting the endorsement requirement.
José Luis Bayo
40 President of NNGG in the Valencian Community (2000–2008) 18 June 2018 25 June 2018 [7]
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Declined

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The individuals in this section were the subject of speculation about their possible candidacy, but publicly denied or recanted interest in running:

Results

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Summary of the 11–18 November 2023 PP congress results
Candidate Primary Congress
Votes % Votes %
Álvaro Queipo 1,485 85.34 Unopposed
Javier Brea 248 14.25 Eliminated
Blank ballots 7 0.40
Total 1,740
Valid votes 1,740 99.94
Invalid votes 1 0.06
Votes cast / turnout 1,741 80.90
Abstentions 411 19.10
Registered voters 2,152 ?
Sources[21][22]
Vote by party members
Queipo
85.34%
Brea
14.25%
Blank ballots
0.40%

By municipality

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The following table shows the approximate result of each candidate in every voting place, that roughly translates into every municipality. Some small municipalities did not have any voting place and voters were instructed to vote in a close municipality.[23][24]

Municipality Álvaro
Queipo
Javier
Brea
% %
Cangas del Narcea
includes Allande and Degaña
100.0 0.0
Aller 47.0 39.0
Cangas de Onís
includes Amieva, Onís and Ponga
96.0 4.0
Avilés
includes Corvera
55.0 45.0
Nava
includes Bimenes
100.0 0.0
Navia
includes Boal, Coaña, El Franco, Grandas, Illano and Pesoz
98.0 2.0
Peñamellera Baja
includes Peñamellera Alta
100.0 0.0
Pravia
includes Candamo, Muros de Nalón and Soto del Barco
92.0 8.0
Colunga
includes Caravia
17.0 83.0
Total 85.34 14.25
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  3. ^ "Ya son 7 los candidatos a presidir el PP: se suma el valenciano Elio Cabanes Sanchís". El Confidencial (in Spanish). 20 June 2018. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
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  8. ^ "Bayo no cumple con los 100 avales y la Comisión Organizadora le da 24 horas para subsanar errores". eldiario.es (in Spanish). 22 June 2018. Retrieved 25 June 2018.
  9. ^ "El PP rechaza la candidatura de José Luis Bayo por no cumplir los requisitos". El Mundo (in Spanish). 25 June 2018. Retrieved 26 June 2018.
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  11. ^ "Alonso se descarta como sustituto de Rajoy y dice que las "pintorescas" propuestas de Aznar están "alejadísimas" del PP" (in Spanish). Europa Press. 6 June 2018. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
  12. ^ "Primeros apoyos públicos a candidatos del PP: Méndez de Vigo, Báñez y De la Serna se decantan por Santamaría". Diariocrítico (in Spanish). 20 June 2018. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
  13. ^ "Bauzá no serà candidat a presidir el PP estatal". Ara Balears (in Catalan). 20 June 2018. Retrieved 26 June 2018.
  14. ^ "Se apaga la luz de Cifuentes para suceder a Rajoy". Público (in Spanish). 21 March 2018. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  15. ^ "De la Serna se suma a la candidatura de Sáenz de Santamaría y descarta liderar el PP". eldiario.es (in Spanish). 19 June 2018. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
  16. ^ "Feijóo renuncia a presentar su candidatura para suceder a Rajoy al frente del PP: "No puedo fallar a los gallegos"". eldiario.es (in Spanish). 18 June 2018. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
  17. ^ "Ana Pastor descarta combatir en la batalla del PP y evita apoyar públicamente a un candidato". eldiario.es (in Spanish). 20 June 2018. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
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  20. ^ Calleja, Mariano (24 January 2018). "Rajoy confirma que quiere volver a ser candidato". ABC (in Spanish). Madrid. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
  21. ^ "Álvaro Queipo, candidato único a la presidencia del PP de Asturias tras lograr el 85,34 por ciento de los votos de los afiliados" (PDF). Press Release. People's Party of Asturias. 11 November 2023.
  22. ^ Ardura, Juan A. (2023-11-12). "Crónica de la goleada de Queipo para liderar el PP asturiano: "No hay tiempo que perder"". La Nueva España (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-01-02.
  23. ^ https://pp-asturias.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Resultados-votacion.pdf
  24. ^ https://pp-asturias.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Sedes-votacion.pdf