Senate constituency in Spain
Ciudad Real is one of the 59 constituencies (Spanish: circunscripciones) represented in the Senate of Spain, the upper chamber of the Spanish parliament, the Cortes Generales. The constituency elects four senators. Its boundaries correspond to those of the Spanish province of Ciudad Real. The electoral system uses an open list partial block voting, with electors voting for individual candidates instead of parties. Electors can vote for up to three candidates.
Senators[edit]
Elections[edit]
2023 general election[edit]
Summary of the 23 July 2023 Senate of Spain election results Candidates | Parties and coalitions | Popular vote |
Votes | % |
Y Rosa María Romero Sánchez | | PP | 116,965 | 42.37 |
Y Leopoldo Jerónimo Sierra Gallardo | | PP | 115,303 | 41.77 |
Y Raúl Dalmacio Valero Mejía | | PP | 113,187 | 41.00 |
Y Julián Nieva Delgado | | PSOE | 99,736 | 36.13 |
• María Del Señor Fresneda Guerra | | PSOE | 98,240 | 35.59 |
• José Fernández Teno | | PSOE | 94,866 | 34.36 |
• Jesús Felipe Sánchez-Crespo Ruiz Del Moral | | Vox | 37,740 | 13.67 |
• María del Carmen Ruiz Bolaños | | Vox | 35,525 | 12.87 |
• Carlos Fernández Ayala | | Vox | 34,187 | 12.38 |
• Juan Garrido Morales | | Sumar | 17,334 | 6.27 |
• Minerva Del Hoyo Ramírez | | Sumar | 15,859 | 5.74 |
• Antonio Moreno Valiente | | Sumar | 13,420 | 4.86 |
• María Antonieta Martín de Almagro López-Menchero | | PACMA | 2,733 | 0.99 |
• Carlos Rodríguez Hervás | | PACMA | 1,693 | 0.61 |
• Iñigo Carrión Echevarría | | PUM+J | 933 | 0.33 |
• Alejandro Cerro De Lara | | Recortes Cero | 875 | 0.31 |
Blank ballots | 4,694 | 1.70 |
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Total | 803,290 | |
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Valid votes | 276,029 | 97.21 |
Invalid votes | 7,896 | 2.78 |
Votes cast / turnout | 283,925 | 74.24 |
Abstentions | 98,483 | 25.75 |
Registered voters | 382,408 | |
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November 2019 general election[edit]
Summary of the 10 November 2019 Senate of Spain election results in Ciudad Real Candidates | Parties and coalitions | Popular vote |
Votes | % |
Y Jesús Martín Rodríguez | | PSOE | 92,472 | 35.07 |
Y María del Carmen Mínguez Sierra | | PSOE | 90,374 | 34.27 |
Y Francisco Cañizares Jiménez | | PP | 90,261 | 34.23 |
Y José Manuel Bolaños Viso | | PSOE | 87,886 | 33.33 |
• Miguel Angel Valverde Menchero | | PP | 86,748 | 32.90 |
• María del Carmen Quintanilla Barba | | PP | 78,269 | 29.68 |
• David Manzanares Fúnez | | Vox | 48,956 | 18.56 |
• Rafael López Sánchez | | Cs | 21,650 | 8.21 |
• Antonio Moreno Valiente | | Podemos–IU | 21,242 | 8.06 |
• Victoria Maroto Barros | | Podemos–IU | 19,732 | 7.48 |
• Luis Benítez de Lugo Enrich | | Podemos–IU | 19,377 | 7.35 |
• Virginia Espinosa Gallego | | Cs | 19,200 | 7.28 |
• Genaro Galán García | | Cs | 16,333 | 6.19 |
• Victoria Pozo Sampedro | | PACMA | 3,931 | 1.49 |
• José Puchol González | | PACMA | 2,402 | 0.91 |
• Alejandro Cerro de Lara | | R. Cero–GV–PCAS–TC | 1,199 | 0.45 |
• Borja Bautista Villalba | | PUM+J | 1,060 | 0.40 |
Blank ballots | 5,134 | 1.95 |
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Total | 263,704 | |
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Valid votes | 263,704 | 97.07 |
Invalid votes | 7,965 | 2.93 |
Votes cast / turnout | 271,669 | 68.64 |
Abstentions | 124,116 | 31.36 |
Registered voters | 395,785 | |
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Sources[3] |
April 2019 general election[edit]
2016 general election[edit]
2015 general election[edit]
2011 general election[edit]
2008 general election[edit]
2004 general election[edit]
2000 general election[edit]
1996 general election[edit]
1993 general election[edit]
1989 general election[edit]
1986 general election[edit]
1982 general election[edit]
1979 general election[edit]
1977 general election[edit]
References[edit]
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