Conservative party wins most votes but falls short of toppling Prime Minister Sánchez Pedro, leaving two opposing blocs each struggling to reach parliamentary majority

The party won 3.5 million votes to become country's 3rd largest fueled by anger over immigration and efforts of Catalan separatists

Vox Party, which evokes images of medieval war between Christians and invading Muslims, more than doubles seats and ensures stalemate between left and right continues

In second election this year, Spanish political divide widens, further exacerbating the country's parliamentary deadlock

Opinion polls predict yet another deadlock, as support for separatist movement could result in increased support for far-right Vox party

His Vox party wins 10.3% of votes and 24 seats in parliament, resurrecting far-right from margins of politics since the death of dictator Francisco Franco

Vox, which was formed five years ago, promises to defend Spain from its 'enemies,' citing feminists, liberal elites and Muslims among others

Ultra-nationalist Vox party gets just over 10% of the vote in a country that has had no far-right party to speak of since the death of dictator Francisco Franco in 1975

Outcome of national poll uncertain, as no party expected to be able to form solid coalition, but populist Vox may take 10% of vote or more