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Andorran Aragonese Residents to Vote in Spain's Regional Elections

633 Andorran residents from Aragon can vote in person at the Spanish embassy or by mail for February 8 elections, with similar options for upcoming.

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Key Points

  • 633 Aragon-origin Andorrans eligible to vote Feb 8 at Spanish embassy in Andorra (Jan 31-Feb 5) or by mail.
  • Polls open specific hours: weekends 10:30-16:00, weekdays 10:00-13:00/15:00-16:00.
  • Castile and León elections set for March 15; in-person/mail voting expected March 7-12.
  • Andalusia elections planned for summer; Residents' Council vote possible March-April.

Andorran residents originally from Aragon will have the chance to vote in the region's regional elections on February 8, with 633 eligible voters able to cast ballots in person at the Spanish embassy in Andorra.

Voting will take place between January 31 and February 5. On Saturday January 31 and Sunday February 1, polls will be open from 10:30 to 13:00 and 13:30 to 16:00. From Monday February 2 to Thursday February 5, hours will run from 10:00 to 13:00 and 15:00 to 16:00. Residents from Aragon can also submit votes by mail.

Spain's election cycle has resumed after a pause, with Aragon's vote coming two weeks after recent polls in Extremadura. On Monday, regional elections were called for Castile and León on March 15, offering similar options for Andorran residents from that region: mail-in ballots and in-person voting, expected between March 7 and 12—though schedules remain unconfirmed. Census checks for those elections should open between January 26 and February 2.

Further regional elections loom in Andalusia this summer, alongside national polls to elect a new Residents' Council representative. The current four-year term has ended, and candidates now have two months to gather around 50 signatures for validation. If multiple contenders emerge, voting would occur between March and April, with no date yet set.

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