In the Andalusian regional elections held on Sunday, December 2, a major television moment will spotlight the nation. Several networks—Kanal Sur, TVE, Antena 3, and laSexta—will air a comprehensive program to monitor and interpret the return of the electoral assignment, as more than 6.5 million Andalusians were eligible to vote. The offering covers how different channels will approach the election day.
TVE: Ana Blanco, Carlos Franganillo and Xabier Fortes will anchor the special “19-J, Andalusia decides”
TVE will keep viewers informed with previews on La 1 at 09:00, 12:00, 14:00, and 18:15, along with continuous updates on 24 Horas. A regional edition of Noticias Andalucía will air at 2:10 PM on the regional feed.
At 19:40, a special election program titled “19J, Andalusia decides” will present the closing of polls on La 1 and 24 Horas, the RTVE vote tally, and live analysis of results and reactions.
The program will feature Ana Blanco and Carlos Franganillo, with leadership from the Junta de Castilla y León’s Alfonso Fernández Mañueco and the Asturias’ Adrián Barbón, broadcasting from Torrespaña. Political analyst Paco Camas will contribute, while Xavier Fortes will host live from the Andalusian Parliament in Seville, with a team of journalists providing analysis including Lucía Méndez, Esther Palomera, Ainhoa Martínez Hoyos, Isabel Morillo, Juan Manuel Marqués and Antonio Avendaño.
Next day, a segment of the program will originate from Seville. Marc Hall will join the Andalusian Parliament to dissect the results and the remaining election dynamics with the reporters covering the scene.
Antena 3: Matías Prats and Mónica Carrillo lead the preview and Mundo Brasero maintains coverage
The Antena 3 morning lineup will feature news updates between 11:00 and 13:00, linking viewers with polling stations and key information points across the day.
The first weekend edition, Antena 3 News 1 Weekend, will hand the baton to Matías Prats and Mónica Carrillo to provide detailed, ongoing coverage of election day developments.
In the afternoon, Antena 3 will continue coverage with the Mundo Brasero program, offering live reports from the field led by Rodrigo Brázquez as host, with ongoing updates on the election process.
Late-night programming continues with Antena 3 News 2 Weekend, and during a break on air, the network will present a late bulletin analyzing data as it becomes complete.
laSexta: Antonio García Ferreras to helm “Al Rojo Vivo: Objective Andalusia”
laSexta maintains its fast-paced information flow with a special event starting at 19:30 to assess the day’s events and debate results with expert guests.
“ARV Destination Andalusia” will extend through election night with a team of political scientists, including Luis Orriols, Paul Simon, and Sandra León. Journalists familiar with Andalusian politics, such as Juan Sánchez, Santiago Martínez Vares, Paul Montesino, and José Yelamo, will join the broadcast, while Ángel Rubio will coordinate the team in what is known as “Sixth Night.” The program will also feature analysis from the PP campaign center with Ana Pastor and Juanma Moreno via Rodrigo Blázquez, managing Sixth’s data presentation. Data visuals and pactometer-style charts will be used to illustrate possible coalitions as context changes.
The news lineup will include Sixth News and ongoing coverage on the night, with Christina Villanueva reporting on the events as they unfold in Andalusia.
Canal Sur: Blanca Rodríguez and Fernando García host the “Andalusia decides” special
Canal Sur will deliver morning and early-evening updates, with reports at 09:00, 11:00, 13:00, and 18:50, announcing polling station openings, notable events, and participation rates from the data center.
Audience members will see the main party leaders’ statements and candidates for the presidency of the Junta de Andalucía, along with early voter reactions.
At 19:15, the “Andalusian Decision” special will begin, streamed across social media via CSTV, Canal Sur 2, Canal Sur Andalucía, CanalSur Más, and canalsur.es, with live links across eight Andalusian provinces to monitor voting in real time, the data center, and party headquarters as the final hours unfold before results are tallied.
At 20:00, survey results conducted by GAD3 will be presented, with Juan Carlos Roldán explaining the techniques behind the data presentation, including augmented reality to display poll results for the leading candidates. The forecast involved a two-week survey window from June 3 to June 18, with 9,200 interviews and 11 questions, and a reported sampling error of ±1.04% at a 95.5% confidence level, according to the network. Two reporters will narrate the coverage and interpret the latest results while a continuously updated on-screen infographic keeps viewers oriented.
Throughout the night, analysts and correspondents will provide context, explain what the numbers imply for the regional political landscape, and highlight key shifts as the results become official. The goal is to offer a clear, accessible, and in-depth understanding of how Andalusia votes and what the outcomes mean for the region’s governance.