The center-right and Vox could wrest crucial Spanish municipalities such as Valencia and Seville from the center-left, while Madrid remains firmly in the hands of the popular and Barcelona is disputed between the outgoing left-wing mayor Ada Colau, given a slight advantage, the socialists of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and the independentists: this is shown by a poll published at the close of the polls of today's local elections in Spain by TVE, Iberian public television.
The popular Isabel Díaz Ayuso can triumph at the administrative elections in the Madrid region, where she could obtain an absolute majority and, therefore, a third term as governor, according to a poll published by Spanish public television (TVE) at the end of the election day just staged in Spain. According to the same survey, in another territory considered crucial, the Valencian Community, there would be a fight at the last vote between the center-left coalition that has governed in recent years and the conservative bloc composed of the Popular Party and Vox, with the latter given a slight advantage.