Overview
- Ceña called on residents to vote, saying it is important not to let others decide for them.
- He cast his ballot at the Centro de Formación Profesional Pico Frentes in Soria, accompanied by members of his slate and supporters.
- He reported no significant incidents in the province and asked voters in Tierras Altas to take care due to snowfall.
- The candidate set the goal of retaining three of Soria’s five seats, though surveys suggest weaker results than in 2022.
- After transitioning from a citizens’ platform to a formal party, Soria ¡Ya! reaffirmed Ceña as its lead candidate with 89% support in primaries.