Next Extremaduran regional election
No later than 20 January 2030
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A regional election will be held in Extremadura no later than Sunday, 20 January 2030, to elect the 13th Assembly of the autonomous community. All 65 seats in the Assembly will be up for election.
The People's Party (PP) of incumbent president María Guardiola fell well short of an overall majority in the 2025 snap election, requiring the support of the far-right Vox party to retain power. As a result, Spanish media commented on the possibility of a repeat election in the event of a failure in government formation negotiations. Vox's intention to block Guardiola's investiture was evidenced in negotiations taking place throughout January and February 2026, with the scenario of a repeat election gaining traction. With the latest possible date for an investiture ballot being set for 3 March 2026, the Assembly will be automatically dissolved if no regional president is elected before 3 May; in such a case, a repeat election would be called for 28 June. Guardiola's investiture failed in the second ballot held on 6 March, triggering the countdown for a repeat election to take place.