- Source: Results breakdown of the 1991 Spanish local elections (Andalusia)
This is the results breakdown of the local elections held in Andalusia on 26 May 1991. The following tables show detailed results in the autonomous community's most populous municipalities, sorted alphabetically.
Overall
City control
The following table lists party control in the most populous municipalities, including provincial capitals (shown in bold). Gains for a party are displayed with the cell's background shaded in that party's colour.
Municipalities
= Alcalá de Guadaíra
=Population: 52,168
= Algeciras
=Population: 102,079
= Almería
=Population: 161,566
= Antequera
=Population: 41,863
= Benalmádena
=Population: 24,972
= Cádiz
=Population: 156,903
= Chiclana de la Frontera
=Population: 44,998
= Córdoba
=Population: 307,275
= Dos Hermanas
=Population: 72,717
= Écija
=Population: 36,673
= El Ejido
=Population: 41,080
= El Puerto de Santa María
=Population: 64,849
= Fuengirola
=Population: 41,778
= Granada
=Population: 268,674
= Huelva
=Population: 141,002
= Jaén
=Population: 109,338
= Jerez de la Frontera
=Population: 186,812
= La Línea de la Concepción
=Population: 61,597
= Linares
=Population: 59,150
= Málaga
=Population: 560,495
= Marbella
=Population: 81,876
= Morón de la Frontera
=Population: 29,191
= Motril
=Population: 47,267
= Ronda
=Population: 34,102
= San Fernando
=Population: 83,923
= Sanlúcar de Barrameda
=Population: 56,375
= Seville
=Population: 678,218
= Utrera
=Population: 43,006
= Vélez-Málaga
=Population: 54,234
References
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- Results breakdown of the 1991 Spanish local elections (Andalusia)
- Results breakdown of the 1995 Spanish local elections (Andalusia)
- 1989 Spanish general election
- Spanish Civil War
- Economy of Spain
- History of Spain (1700–1808)
- History of Spain
- Spanish military conspiracy of 1936
- Spanish American wars of independence
- Puerto Rico