The 2019 Andorran local elections were held on 15 December, to elect all councillors in the seven parishes of Andorra.[1]
Electoral system
Voters elected the members of the municipal councils (consells de comú in Catalan). The Electoral Law allows the municipal councils to choose their numbers of seats, which must be an even number between 10 and 16.
All city council members were elected in single multi-member districts, consisting of the whole parish, using closed lists. Half of the seats were allocated to the party with the most votes. The other half of the seats were allocated using the Hare quota (including the winning party). With this system the winning party obtained an absolute majority.
The cònsol major (mayor) and the cònsol menor (deputy mayor) will be elected indirectly by the municipal councillors after the election.[2]
Parties and leaders
A total of 21 lists were contesting the election. In Encamp, Ordino and Escaldes-Engordany there were 4 candidacies; in Andorra la Vella and Sant Julià de Lòria, 3; in Canillo, 2; and in la Massana only one list was contesting the election.[3][4] For first time since the 2007 election, two lists were contesting the election in Canillo.[5] In Sant Julià de Lòria, the incumbent mayor was unable to form a candidacy.[6]
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^Abad, Joan Adell; Sanllehy, Arnald; Sanjuan, Albert (2019-10-28). "Un total 21 candidatures concorren a les properes eleccions comunals". Cadena SER (in Catalan). Retrieved 2019-11-10.
^"Canillo trenca amb la llista única i DA s'enfrontarà a Objectiu Comú". El Periòdic d'Andorra (in Catalan). Retrieved 2019-11-10.
^"Candidats per unes hores". Altaveu (in Catalan). Retrieved 2019-11-10.