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Citizens of another EU Member State who want to vote in European elections in Spain

To vote in European elections, it is necessary to be entered on the electoral roll for elections to the European Parliament. The requirements are as follows:

  • Be registered as an elector in your municipality of habitual residence;
  • Have stated your intention to vote in elections to the European Parliament in Spain; have undertaken to exercise this voting right only in Spain; have disclosed your last constituency in your country of origin so that you can be identified in your country of origin and avoid dual voting; and
  • Be at least 18 years old on voting day.

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Spanish citizens wishing to vote in European elections in Spain while living in another EU Member State

All the information is available in section Voting from abroad .

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Requirements for EU citizens wishing to stand in the European elections in their host EU Member State

In accordance with the current regulations (Article 210 bis of the Organic Law on the General Electoral System), all residents in Spain may stand for election to the European Parliament. If they have not obtained Spanish citizenship, they must meet the condition of being citizens of the European Union.

They must also meet the following requirements:

  • Be eligible to stand for election under Spanish law (Article 6 of the Organic Law on the General Electoral System): be of legal age, resident in Spain, and not debarred from election; and

  • Hold the right to stand for office (be elected) in their Member State of origin.

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Authority responsible for the information

Ministry of Economy, Commerce and Business
Spanish National Statistics Institute

Ministry of the Interior
Directorate-general of Interior Policy