Overview
- Polls that party teams cited Saturday point to 55–58 seats for the PP, a range that tops the 55-seat mark needed to govern without Vox in the 109-seat chamber.
- The Andalusian Electoral Board rejected the PSOE’s complaint against public broadcaster Canal Sur for alleged bias, saying there was no objective proof and noting electoral bodies do not police newsroom content.
- PSOE candidate María Jesús Montero drew sustained criticism after calling the deaths of two Guardia Civil officers an “accidente laboral,” a remark that loomed over the final stretch of the campaign.
- Pedro Sánchez stumped again in Sevilla asking his voters to support Montero, underscoring how national leaders treated the regional race as a broader political test.
- Spain uses the D’Hondt method to assign seats by province, so small vote shifts on Sunday could decide if the PP crosses the line to govern alone or must seek support from Vox.