This project studies the results of the 2015 local elections in Madrid, Spain. It focuses on vote share of the four main parties (PP, Ahora Madrid, PSOE and Ciudadanos) and the potential connection with turnout levels and median household income. The analysis has been done at the most detailed level possible, in this case the census section, of which there are more than 2,000 in Madrid.
This map shows the results of the local elections in Madrid, with the most voted party in each section and the vote share of 8 different parties. The vote split between left-wing and right-wing parties is also shown (have a look, it’s cool!).
The map below shows the vote share obtained by each of the four main parties in the 2015 local elections in Madrid. The geographic distribution of results for PP, Ahora Madrid, PSOE and Ciudadanos is quite different and can be explored in detail in the map.