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19th National Congress of the PP

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3,082 delegates in the national congress
Plurality of delegates needed to win
Opinion polls
Registered67,083 (primary)
Turnout58,304 (86.9%) (primary)
2,973 (96.5%) (congress, president)
2,971 (96.4%) (congress, board)
 
Candidate Pablo Casado Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría María Dolores de Cospedal
Popular vote 19,954 (34.3%) 21,512 (36.9%) 15,092 (25.9%)
Delegate vote 1,701 (57.3%) 1,250 (42.1%) Eliminated
Board 1,689 (56.9%) 1,251 (42.1%) Eliminated

 
Candidate José Manuel García-Margallo José Ramón García-Hernández Elio Cabanes
Popular vote 688 (1.2%) 671 (1.2%) 185 (0.3%)
Delegate vote Eliminated Eliminated Eliminated
Board Eliminated Eliminated Eliminated

Autonomous community results map

President before election

Mariano Rajoy

Elected President

Pablo Casado

The 19th National Congress of the People's Party, officially the 19th Extraordinary National Congress, was held in Madrid from 20 to 21 July 2018, to renovate the governing bodies of the People's Party (PP) and establish the party's main lines of action and strategy for the next leadership term. A primary election to elect the new party president was held on 5 July. The congress was called by the party's National Board of Directors on 11 June as a consequence of former Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy's resignation as PP leader on 5 June,[1][2][3] following the motion of no confidence that had voted his government down on 1 June. The leadership election was the first whereby PP members directly participate in choosing a leader for the party. On 26 June 2018, it was announced that only 66,706 PP members out of the 869,535 reported by the party had registered to vote in the election.[4][5][6]

Former deputy prime minister Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría and the party's Deputy Secretary-general of Communication Pablo Casado topped the poll in the primary election held on 5 July 2018, becoming eligible for the run-off to be held among the party's delegates on 20−21 July. After preliminary data was published, Sáenz de Santamaría conceded the election and acknowledged Casado's victory. Casado's win, which was considered a party swing towards the right, was possible through the support to his candidacy of former party secretary-general María Dolores de Cospedal, who had been a bitter rival of Santamaría during the PP's time in government.[7][8][9]

Overview

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The congress of the PP was the party's supreme body, and could be of either ordinary or extraordinary nature, depending on whether it was held following the natural end of its term or due to any other exceptional circumstances not linked to this event. Ordinary congresses were to be held every four years and called at least two months in advance of their celebration, though this timetable could be altered for up to twelve months in the event of coincidence with electoral processes. Extraordinary congresses had to be called by a two-thirds majority of the Board of Directors at least one-and-a-half month in advance of their celebration, though in cases of "exceptional urgency" this deadline could be reduced to 30 days.

The president of the PP was the party's head and the person holding the party's political and legal representation, and presided over its board of directors and executive committee, which were the party's maximum directive, governing and administration bodies between congresses.[10]

Electoral system

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The election of the PP president was based on a two-round system, introduced in the party statutes during the previous PP congress in 2017.[11] Any party member with at least one-year membership was eligible for the post of party president, on the condition that they were up to date with the payment of party fees and that they were able to secure the signed endorsements of at least 100 party members. The election was to be held in the party's 60 constituencies, corresponding to each province and island of Spain.[10]

In the first round, all registered party members who had their payment fees up to date were allowed to vote for any of the candidates who had been officially proclaimed by virtue of securing the required number of signatures to run. In the event that no candidate won the first round outright—which required securing at least 50 percent of the national vote, being the most voted candidate in at least half of the constituencies and at least a 15-percentage point advantage over the runner-up—a second round would be held concurrently with the party congress, in which party delegates would elect the new party leader from among the two candidates who had previously received the most votes in the first round. Most of the delegates were to be elected by party members concurrently with the first round of voting to the party leadership.[12][13][14]

Timetable

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The key dates are listed below (all times are CEST. Note that the Canary Islands use WEST (UTC+1) instead):[15][16][17]

  • 11 June: Official announcement of the congress. Start of application period for party members to register in order to participate in the leadership election.
  • 18 June: Start of candidate submission period at 12 pm.
  • 20 June: End of candidate submission period at 2 pm.
  • 22 June: Proclamation of candidates to the party presidency.
  • 23 June: Official start of internal electoral campaigning (at 10 am).
  • 25 June: Deadline for party members to register for voting at 2 pm.
  • 29 June: Deadline for party members to apply as delegates at 2 pm.
  • 4 July: Last day of internal electoral campaigning.
  • 5 July: Primary election (first round of voting, with all registered party members entitled to vote for the proclaimed candidates) and election of congress delegates.
  • 20−21 July: Party congress (if needed, a run-off voting was to be held among delegates to elect the party leader among the two most voted candidates in the first round).

Candidates

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Candidate Age Notable positions Announced Eliminated Campaign Ref.

Elected

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Candidate elected as president.
Pablo Casado
37 Deputy Secretary-General of Communication of the PP (since 2015)
Deputy in the Cortes Generales for Ávila (since 2011)

President of NNGG in the Community of Madrid (2005–2013)
Deputy in the Assembly of Madrid (2007–2009)
18 June 2018 checkY Elected
(pablocasado.es)
[18]

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)
[19]

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 [20]
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)
[21]
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/)
[22]
José Ramón
García-Hernández
47 Deputy in the Cortes Generales for Ávila and Madrid (since 2014) 16 June 2018 5 July 2018
(joserapp.es)
[23]

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 [24]
[25]
[26]

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:

Endorsements

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Total

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Candidates seeking to run were required to collect the endorsements of at least 100 party members.

Summary of candidate endorsement results
Candidate Endorsements
Count % V
Pablo Casado ~5,000 ~54.23
María Dolores de Cospedal 3,336 36.18
José Manuel García-Margallo ~500 ~5.42
Elio Cabanes 140 1.52
Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría >100 >1.08
José Ramón García-Hernández >100 >1.08
José Luis Bayo 44 0.48
Total >9,220
Sources[36][37]
Endorsements by party members
Casado
54.23%
Cospedal
36.18%
García-Margallo
5.42%
Cabanes
1.52%
Santamaría
1.08%
G.Hernández
1.08%
Bayo
0.48%

Public endorsements

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Pablo Casado

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Pablo Casado's endorsements

Elio Cabanes

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Elio Cabanes' endorsements, prior to his elimination in the first ballot; endorsed Pablo Casado

María Dolores de Cospedal

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María Dolores de Cospedal's endorsements, prior to her elimination in the first ballot; endorsed Pablo Casado

José Ramón García-Hernández

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José Ramón García-Hernández's endorsements, prior to his elimination in the first ballot; endorsed Pablo Casado

José Manuel García-Margallo

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José Manuel García-Margallo's endorsements, prior to his elimination in the first ballot; endorsed Pablo Casado
  • Luis Asúa, former Deputy Minister of Environment and Territorial Planning of the Community of Madrid (2012–2013)[54]

Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría

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Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría's endorsements

Opinion polls

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Poll results are listed in the tables below in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first, and using the date the survey's fieldwork was done, as opposed to the date of publication. If such date is unknown, the date of publication is given instead. The highest percentage figure in each polling survey is displayed in bold, and the background shaded in the candidate's colour. In the instance of a tie, the figures with the highest percentages are shaded. Polls show data gathered among PP voters/supporters as well as Spanish voters as a whole, but not among party members, who are the ones ultimately entitled to vote in the primary election.

PP voters

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Spanish voters

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Delegate estimations

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Results

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Overall

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Summary of the 5–21 July 2018 PP congress results
Candidate Primary Congress
President Board
Votes % Votes % Votes %
Pablo Casado 19,954 34.27 1,701 57.29 1,689 56.91
Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría 21,512 36.95 1,250 42.10 1,251 42.15
María Dolores de Cospedal 15,092 25.92 Eliminated
José Manuel García-Margallo 688 1.18 Eliminated
José Ramón García-Hernández 671 1.15 Eliminated
Elio Cabanes 185 0.32 Eliminated
Blank ballots 119 0.20 18 0.61 28 0.94
Total 58,221 2,969 2,968
Valid votes 58,221 99.86 2,969 99.87 2,968 99.90
Invalid votes 83 0.14 4 0.13 3 0.10
Votes cast / turnout 58,304 86.91 2,973 96.46 2,971 96.40
Abstentions 8,779 13.09 109 3.54 111 3.60
Registered voters 67,083 3,082 3,082
Sources[153][154][155]
Vote by party members
Santamaría
36.95%
Casado
34.27%
Cospedal
25.92%
García-Margallo
1.18%
G.Hernández
1.15%
Cabanes
0.32%
Blank ballots
0.20%
Vote by delegates (President)
Casado
57.29%
Santamaría
42.10%
Blank ballots
0.61%
Vote by delegates (Board)
Casado
56.91%
Santamaría
42.15%
Blank ballots
0.94%

By region

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By province

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Notes

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  1. ^ PP delegates.
  2. ^ a b c PP councillors.
  3. ^ PP members.
  4. ^ Current PP voters.
  5. ^ PP voters in 2016.
  6. ^ a b c d Partial count.

References

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Opinion poll sources
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  6. ^ "La última encuesta: Cospedal gana las Primarias con un 34,6%, seguida de Casado (30,9%) y Soraya (30%)". OKDiario (in Spanish). 4 July 2018.
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  20. ^ "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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  25. ^ "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.
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