A total of 65,668 foreign nationals living in Andalusia from the European Union (EU) and countries that have signed agreements with Spain on reciprocal voting in municipal elections—such as Ecuador, Colombia, Bolivia, Peru, Paraguay or Chile—will be able to . Exercise your right to vote in the municipal elections this Sunday, May 28, as the main colonies of origin are Romania and the United Kingdom.
According to official figures from the Electoral Census Office consulted by Europa Press, of the 65,668 foreign voters registered in Andalusia, the majority (17,853) come from Romania, followed by the United Kingdom (10,993), which comes in second place. Colony with the right to vote in Andalusia after being the first four years ago.
It is followed by Italy (6,447), Germany (5,874), France (4,833), Netherlands (3,094), Belgium (2,515), Sweden (2,123), Portugal (1,916), Poland (1,614) and Bulgaria (1,571). Ireland (1,446), Denmark (1,176) and Finland (1,098) have more than a thousand.
There are six Ibero-American countries with numbers under five thousand that have reciprocal agreements for voting in municipal elections: Colombia (344), Paraguay (284), Ecuador (185), Bolivia (182), Peru (131) and Chile ( 77).
According to the provinces, the largest presence of resident foreigners with the right to vote on Sunday, May 28, was recorded in Málaga with 26,750, followed by AlmerÃa with 12,844; Huelva, with 6,879; Granada, with 6,636; Seville, with 4,183; Cadiz, with 3,891; Córdoba, with 3,629; and Jain, with 856.
Korea, New Zealand, Cape Verde and Iceland
Norway (98), Latvia (87), Estonia (67), Luxembourg (36), Croatia (32), Slovenia (31), Malta (19), Cyprus (9), Korea with less than one hundred attendances. (8), New Zealand (6), Cape Verde (4), Iceland (3) and Trinidad and Tobago (1).