×
GreekEnglish

×
  • Politics
  • Diaspora
  • World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Cooking
Saturday
17
Jan 2026
weather symbol
Athens 10°C
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • World
  • Diaspora
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Mediterranean Cooking
  • Weather
Contact follow Protothema:
Powered by Cloudevo
> Politics

PASOK elections: Percentages of leadership candidates by region

The rural vote determined the victory of Nikos Androulakis – See which regions each candidate won

Newsroom October 7 04:39

Nikos Androulakis and Haris Doukas will compete for the PASOK leadership next Sunday, October 13, following the results of the recent election.

The teams of the two presidential candidates are already analyzing the results of the first round, assessing their strengths and weaknesses in each region.

Nikos Androulakis won in 9 out of 13 regions. According to the data, he led in Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Crete, North Aegean, Western Macedonia, Thessaly, Central Macedonia, South Aegean, Peloponnese, and Central Greece. Unsurprisingly, his highest percentage was in Crete, his homeland.

Pavlos Geroulanos, although he finished third in total votes, secured first place in two regions: the Ionian Islands and Attica.

Haris Doukas came first only in Epirus.

Final results of the first round of PASOK elections:

  • Nikos Androulakis: 29.64% and 89,200 votes
  • Haris Doukas: 21.41% and 64,490 votes
  • Pavlos Geroulanos: 21.12% and 63,632 votes
  • Anna Diamantopoulou: 19.52% and 58,899 votes
  • Michalis Katrinis: 6.03% and 18,163 votes
  • Nadia Giannakopoulou: 2.29% and 6,890 votes

Detailed percentages by region:

Attica Region

  • Geroulanos: 27.18%
  • Diamantopoulou: 25.56%
  • Androulakis: 20.81%
  • Doukas: 17.93%
  • Katrinis: 5.33%
  • Giannakopoulou: 3.19%

Crete Region

  • Androulakis: 61.87%
  • Diamantopoulou: 12.33%
  • Doukas: 11.81%
  • Geroulanos: 10.96%
  • Katrinis: 2.26%
  • Giannakopoulou: 0.77%

Eastern Macedonia & Thrace Region

  • Androulakis: 32.59%
  • Doukas: 27.15%
  • Geroulanos: 17.9%
  • Diamantopoulou: 16.4%
  • Katrinis: 3.66%
  • Giannakopoulou: 2.3%

Western Macedonia Region

  • Androulakis: 31.71%
  • Diamantopoulou: 29.95%
  • Doukas: 19.11%
  • Geroulanos: 14.77%
  • Katrinis: 3.08%
  • Giannakopoulou: 1.39%

Central Macedonia Region

  • Androulakis: 27.75%
  • Diamantopoulou: 24.16%
  • Doukas: 21.77%
  • Geroulanos: 21.66%
  • Katrinis: 2.72%
  • Giannakopoulou: 1.95%

North Aegean Region

  • Androulakis: 40.62%
  • Doukas: 18.76%
  • Diamantopoulou: 17.75%
  • Geroulanos: 16.94%
  • Katrinis: 3.87%
  • Giannakopoulou: 2.06%

South Aegean Region

  • Androulakis: 30.93%
  • Doukas: 29.7%
  • Diamantopoulou: 17.45%
  • Geroulanos: 15.19%
  • Katrinis: 4.58%

Thessaly Region

  • Androulakis: 32.04%
  • Doukas: 28.28%
  • Geroulanos: 18.21%
  • Diamantopoulou: 16.55%
  • Katrinis: 3.2%
  • Giannakopoulou: 1.72%

Peloponnese Region

  • Androulakis: 30.12%
  • Doukas: 28.16%
  • Geroulanos: 18.48%
  • Diamantopoulou: 13.43%
  • Katrinis: 4.68%
  • Giannakopoulou: 4.59%

Central Greece Region

>Related articles

Le Pen’s party’s appeal to decide her presidential future begins

Trump wishes Orban “good luck” for his election campaign

PASOK turned upside down in the new year: The “stuck needle” in the polls, differing lines, Tsipras and Karystianou

  • Androulakis: 30.21%
  • Doukas: 27.86%
  • Geroulanos: 21.79%
  • Diamantopoulou: 15.35%
  • Katrinis: 2.83%
  • Giannakopoulou: 1.95%

Western Greece Region

  • Katrinis: 26.09%
  • Androulakis: 24.25%
  • Doukas: 21.68%
  • Geroulanos: 17.08%
  • Diamantopoulou: 9.79%
  • Giannakopoulou: 1.12%

Epirus Region

  • Doukas: 30.94%
  • Androulakis: 26.87%
  • Geroulanos: 21.95%
  • Diamantopoulou: 15.41%
  • Katrinis: 3.04%
  • Giannakopoulou: 1.78%

Ionian Islands Region

  • Geroulanos: 31.98%
  • Androulakis: 25.16%
  • Doukas: 22.34%
  • Diamantopoulou: 15.63%
  • Katrinis: 3.19%
  • Giannakopoulou: 1.7%

Ask me anything

Explore related questions

#elections#Haris Doukas#Nikos Androulakis#pasok
> More Politics

Follow en.protothema.gr on Google News and be the first to know all the news

See all the latest News from Greece and the World, the moment they happen, at en.protothema.gr

> Latest Stories

The horror of the “Tariff of the Dead”: how the Iranian regime prices the bodies of protesters

January 17, 2026

Mitsotakis on the Karystianou party: “There is a long distance between being the parent of a tragedy victim and being the leader of a political party”

January 17, 2026

Patras in carnival mode – This evening, the city’s official opening ceremony

January 17, 2026

Greenland as the first line ofdefense for the U.S. and NATO:

January 17, 2026

Changes at top universities: Oxford abolishes the term ‘doctores’ for inclusion reasons

January 17, 2026

Where affordable housing falls short in Greece: IOBE proposes a cap on rent increases

January 17, 2026

Weather: Noticeable drop in temperature from today – Where it will snow and at which altitudes

January 17, 2026

One dead after train–bus collision at the Port of Hamburg – see photos

January 16, 2026
All News

> Culture

The historic cafes of Athens: 12 legendary hangouts lost to time

The café-patisseries that set the rhythm of cosmopolitan Athens – “Flokas,” “Papaspirou,” “Sonia,” “Alaska,” “Lentzos,” “Floral,” “Blue Bell,” “Prapas,” “Pachos,” “Galaxy,” “Caprice,” “Centaur” were the most popular meeting points where modern Greek history was written, became songs and books, and left their mark with their famous culinary creations

January 16, 2026

Actress Melpo Zarokosta dies at 93

January 16, 2026

Cycladic Identity Initiative launches fourth funding phase to preserve the Cultural and Natural Heritage of the Cyclades

January 16, 2026

Grief in Crete for the loss of Yannis Xylouris

January 15, 2026

“A Picasso for 100 euros” — Christie’s for a million-euro painting

January 15, 2026
Homepage
PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION POLICY COOKIES POLICY TERM OF USE
Powered by Cloudevo
Copyright © 2026 Πρώτο Θέμα