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Citizens of Menorca-Ciutadella People's Union (CMe-UPCM) is not the same party that Citizens-Party of Citizenry. The latter was only present in Majorcan ballots.
Citizens of Menorca-Ciutadella People's Union (CMe-UPCM) is the party representing C's in Menorca (see this, from their own webpage, and his own facebook page). That is, CMe-UPCM stood only in Menorca, while C's as a party stood in Majorca. That is, they both stood as sister parties, just in the same way the PSOE and PSC do at the national level (the PSOE not contesting Catalonia, leaving that for the PSC) or the Podemos' alliances in the Spanish general election, 2015. Impru20 (talk) 12:07, 13 April 2016 (UTC)Reply
Yes, that's why an aggregated result is shown, then individual results are shown separately within the collapsible box (instead of just aggregating both parties' results and nothing else). But the fact that both parties had agreed to not contest each other and the fact that both of them are allied is shown in the way it is now. Impru20 (talk) 19:04, 18 April 2016 (UTC)Reply