Electoral Poll: Popular Party Would Maintain Absolute Majority in Madrid

A recent survey by Sigma Dos for 'El Mundo' suggests the PP would retain its dominant position, albeit with a slight decrease in seats.

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A recent poll by Sigma Dos for 'El Mundo' reveals that the Popular Party would maintain an absolute majority in the Community of Madrid, though with a slight reduction in seats, while VOX would see an increase and Más Madrid a decline.

The study, published coinciding with the celebration of Dos de Mayo, projects that the Popular Party would secure between 68 and 69 deputies, representing a slight decrease from the 70 seats obtained in 2023. The party's voting intention would stand at 46.7%, slightly down from 47.3% previously.
Conversely, the PSOE would consolidate its position as the second political force in the Madrid Assembly, with a forecast of 29 seats, surpassing the 27 previously obtained and reaching a vote percentage above 20%. This advance would allow it to displace Más Madrid from the second position.
VOX would also see improved results, increasing from 11 to between 13 and 14 deputies, with a significant rise in voting intention, from 7.4% to 9.5%. In contrast, Más Madrid, which was the most voted left-wing force in 2023, would experience a setback, falling to between 24 and 25 seats and an estimated 16.9% of the vote. Podemos, for its part, would be left out of the Assembly by not exceeding the 4.2% support threshold.
Regarding the evaluation of political leaders, the president of the Community of Madrid is the only one to receive an approving rating, with an average score of 5. Other leaders mentioned in the poll receive lower evaluations.