Alicante (Senate constituency)

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Alicante
Senate of Spain
Electoral Constituency
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Location of Alicante within Spain
ProvinceAlicante
Autonomous communityValencian Community
PopulationGreen Arrow Up Darker.svg1,858,683 (2019)[1]
ElectorateGreen Arrow Up Darker.svg1,276,691 (Nov 2019)
Major settlementsAlicante, Elche, Alcoy, Elda, Benidorm, Orihuela
Current constituency
Created1977
Seats4
Member(s)
  •   PP (2)
  •   PSOE (2)

Alicante (Valencian: Alacant) is one of the 59 constituencies (Spanish: circunscripciones) represented in the Senate, 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 Alicante. 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[]

Senators for Alicante 1977–
Key to parties
  ALV
  PSP
  PSOE
  UCD
  PP
  CP
  AP
Legislature Election Distribution
Constituent 1977
1 2 1
1978
1 2 1
1st 1979
3 1
2nd 1982
3 1
3rd 1986
3 1
4th 1989
3 1
5th 1993
1 3
6th 1996
1 3
7th 2000
1 3
8th 2004
1 3
9th 2008
1 3
10th 2011
1 3
11th 2015
1 3
12th 2016
1 3
13th 2019 (Apr)
3 1
14th 2019 (Nov)
2 2

Elections[]

November 2019 general election[]

Summary of the 10 November 2019 Senate of Spain election results in Alicante
Candidates Parties and coalitions Popular vote
Votes %
checkY Pablo Ruz Villanueva PP 262,256 31.29
checkY María Adela Pedrosa Roldán PP 247,328 29.51
checkY José Asensi Sabater PSOE 244,327 29.15
checkY Ana Martínez Zaragoza PSOE 238,631 28.47
• Carlos Giménez Bertomeu PSOE 227,490 27.14
• Consuelo Maraver Lora PP 209,808 25.03
• Pascual Moxica Pruneda Vox 150,888 18.00
• María Asunción Villaverde Zamora Podemos–EUPV 99,522 11.87
• María José Gómez-Pimpollo López-Castillo Podemos–EUPV 87,788 10.47
• Lucía Granados Alós Cs 86,043 10.27
• Roberto Molina Pilosio Podemos–EUPV 79,481 9.48
• Domingo Francisco Guillén Fernández Cs 67,159 8.01
• Santiago Mira Quiles Cs 60,950 7.27
• Llum Quiñonero Hernández Més Compromís 41,539 4.96
• Conxa del Ruste Aguilar Més Compromís 32,334 3.86
• Vicent Miquel Sansano Belso Més Compromís 28,046 3.35
• Paloma Jerez Cabello PACMA 18,517 2.21
• Germán Rabasco Mora PACMA 11,019 1.31
• Maite Carpintero Pariente PACMA 10,166 1.21
• Abelardo Lloret López Avant/Adelante–LVEP 5,493 0.66
• Juan Francisco Martínez Tortosa ERPV 3,449 0.41
• Manuel Serna Oltra PCPE 2,490 0.30
• Adrián Martínez Ramos Recortes CeroGV 1,883 0.22
• Francisco de Bartolomé Gisbert PUM+J 1,690 0.20
• Rosa Isabel Payá Giménez Recortes CeroGV 1,412 0.17
• José María García Cabrera P–LIB 1,146 0.14
• Rafael Adrián Serrano Recortes CeroGV 728 0.09
Blank ballots 14,717 1.76
Total 838,203
Valid votes 838,203 97.64
Invalid votes 20,227 2.36
Votes cast / turnout 858,430 67.24
Abstentions 418,261 32.76
Registered voters 1,276,691
Sources[2]

April 2019 general election[]

2016 general election[]

2015 general election[]

2011 general election[]

2008 general election[]

2004 general election[]

2000 general election[]

1996 general election[]

1993 general election[]

1989 general election[]

1986 general election[]

1982 general election[]

1979 general election[]

1978 by-election[]

1977 general election[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Cifras oficiales de población resultantes de la revisión del Padrón municipal a 1 de enero. Población por provincias y por sexo". ine.es (in Spanish). National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Electoral Results Consultation. Senate. November 2019. Alicante". Ministry of the Interior (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 August 2020.

Coordinates: 38°30′N 0°30′W / 38.500°N 0.500°W / 38.500; -0.500

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