In the 2019 Spanish general election, Arres recorded a turnout of 55.8% (29 of 52 registered voters). The leading list was Partido Popular with 44.8%, ahead of Ciudadanos by +20.7 pp.
how_to_voteTurnout very low for the valley (rank 8 of 9)
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55.8%
moderate participation
REGISTEREDgroup
52
Electorate
VOTES CASTballot
29
Valid + blank + null
ABSTENTIONperson_off
44.2%
Did not vote
Participation in context
Arres registered moderate turnout in 2019 — very low among the nine Aranese municipalities, where the median was 64.4%. 29 of the 52 registered electors cast a ballot, leaving an abstention rate of 44.2%.
Vote validity
how_to_regParty Support
- Partido Popular44.8%
- Ciudadanos24.1%
- Other & regional lists24.1%
- PSOE6.9%
Full results
Winning margin
Partido Popular finished first with 44.8%, +20.7 pp over Ciudadanos on 24.1% — a decisive lead. The effective number of competing lists was 3.10, indicating a more concentrated field.
groupsVoter Demographics
Age structure
The largest age band is 45-64 (35.8% of residents). Men make up 62.7% and women 37.3% of the population.
Origin of residents
quizFrequently asked questions
What was the voter turnout in Arres in the 2019 general election?expand_more
Turnout in Arres was 55.8% — 29 of 52 registered voters cast a ballot, with an abstention rate of 44.2%.
Which party won in Arres?expand_more
Partido Popular came first with 44.8% of the vote, ahead of Ciudadanos (24.1%) by +20.7 pp.
How many people live in Arres?expand_more
Arres has a population of 67 and a registered electorate of 52. It sits in the Quate Lòcs terçon of Val d’Aran, province of Lleida.
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fact_checkSources & methodology
- Election results: Spanish Ministry of the Interior (official certified results), 2019 general election.
- Demographics: Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE) — population, age structure, origin and unemployment by sector.
- Calculations: turnout = votes cast ÷ registered voters; abstention = 100 − turnout; winner margin = leading list share − runner-up share (percentage points); effective number of lists = 1 ÷ Σ(share²).
- Estimated vote counts are derived from official percentage shares applied to valid votes and are rounded.
- Data retrieved 2026-06-14. Figures rounded to one decimal place for display.