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The Popular Alliance (AP) maintained its position as the second largest party, while United Left slipped to fourth place in terms of seats.
For the May 2003 election, the ruling PP switched leadership: incumbent President Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón aimed for the office of Mayor of Madrid, which he successfully obtained with a safe majority, while the regional list was headed by Senator and ex-Minister Esperanza Aguirre.