The turnout for the elections in Castilla y León this Sunday, 15 March, has reached 12.63 per cent, according to information provided at 11:30 hours and gathered from all 4,470 polling stations, representing an increase of 1.33 points compared to four years ago. At 11:30 hours, turnout in Soria reached 13.80 per cent, with an increase of 1.6 points compared to 2022. In Segovia, turnout was 13.10 per cent, with a rise of 0.87 points. León recorded 11.86 per cent, showing a growth of 1.85 points. In the other provinces, the figures also exceeded 12 per cent, with Valladolid standing out at 12.97 per cent, which represents an increase of 1.07 points. Following closely is Palencia with 12.79 per cent, which has grown by 1.55 points, and Burgos with 12.71 per cent, where participation has increased by 1.47 points. Salamanca presents a similar figure, with an increase of 1.02 points, also reaching 12.71 per cent. In Ávila, the turnout rate has reached 12.46%, with an increase of 0.56 points, while in Zamora it stands at 12.43%, with an increase of 1.73 points. All candidates have urged the public to participate in the elections this Sunday.