Senate constituency in Spain
Gran Canaria 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 three senators. Its boundaries correspond to those of the island of Gran Canaria. 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 two 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 Ramón Morales Quesada | | PSOE | 147,959 | 35.82 |
Y Marta Jorgina Saavedra Doménech | | PSOE | 142,125 | 34.41 |
Y Sergio Ramos Acosta | | PP | 123,057 | 29.79 |
• María del Mar Arévalo Araya | | PP | 114,213 | 27.65 |
• Yeray Antonio Suárez Salem | | Vox | 50,560 | 12.24 |
• Beatriz Calzada Ojeda | | CC | 30,382 | 7.35 |
• José María Santana Suárez (Txema) | | NC | 29,429 | 7.12 |
• María Celeste Martel Martínez | | Sumar | 27,243 | 6.59 |
• Minerva Carmen Alonso Santana | | NC | 26,317 | 6.37 |
• José Joaquín O'Shanahan Juan | | Sumar | 25,847 | 6.25 |
• Jafeth David Alonso Estupiñán | | CC | 23,639 | 5.72 |
• Hiurma Castejón Suárez | | Sumar | 7,429 | 1.79 |
• Carmen Nieves Martín Plata | | PACMA | 3,690 | 0.89 |
• Luis Alberto Pardillos Fraile | | PACMA | 1,565 | 0.37 |
• Raquel Díaz Santana | | PACMA | 1,251 | 0.30 |
• Luz Rodríguez Gangura (Lucy) | | PCPC | 1,042 | 0.25 |
• Javier Vázquez De la Torre Salinas | | PUM+J | 850 | 0.20 |
• Antonio F. Mata Gutiérrez | | PCPC | 529 | 0.12 |
• Francisca Dolores Artiles Hernández | | Recortes Cero | 523 | 0.12 |
Blank ballots | 4,970 | 1.20 |
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Total | 762620 | |
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Valid votes | 412,959 | 95.62 |
Invalid votes | 18,876 | 4.37 |
Votes cast / turnout | 431,835 | 64.46 |
Abstentions | 237,990 | 35.53 |
Registered voters | 669825 | |
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Sources[2] |
November 2019 general election[edit]
Summary of the 10 November 2019 Senate of Spain election results in Gran Canaria Candidates | Parties and coalitions | Popular vote |
Votes | % |
Y Ramón Morales Quesada | | PSOE | 117,441 | 30.12 |
Y Saturnina Santana Dumpierrez | | PSOE | 111,576 | 28.62 |
Y Sergio Ramos Acosta | | PP | 97,298 | 24.96 |
• Rosa Faustina Viera Fernández | | PP | 88,644 | 22.74 |
• Carlos Carmelo Reyes Lima | | Podemos–IU | 49,864 | 12.79 |
• Laura Saz Almazán | | Podemos–IU | 49,085 | 12.59 |
• Carlos Manuel Ruiz de Galarreta Hernández | | Vox | 41,967 | 10.76 |
• Heriberto José Dávila Ojeda | | NC–CCa–PNC | 41,039 | 10.53 |
• María Ángeles Batista Perdomo | | NC–CCa–PNC | 38,917 | 9.98 |
• Rafael Juan Medina Jaber | | Cs | 23,449 | 6.01 |
• Alicia Esther Díaz Álamo | | Cs | 21,850 | 5.60 |
• Raquel Díaz Santana | | PACMA | 7,358 | 1.89 |
• Jesús Alberto Rosales Falcón | | Más País–Equo | 5,201 | 1.33 |
• María Teresa Bañobre Nebot | | Más País–Equo | 4,811 | 1.23 |
• Daniel Romero Vecino | | PACMA | 4,714 | 1.21 |
• Luz Carmen Rodríguez Gangura | | ANC–UP | 1,720 | 0.44 |
• Ramón Francisco González Hernández | | Verdes | 1,693 | 0.43 |
• José Echedey "CANARIONASOS" Santana Morán | | ANC–UP | 1,489 | 0.38 |
• Laura Rodríguez Álvarez | | PUM+J | 953 | 0.24 |
• Abisai Melián Ramírez | | Recortes Cero–GV | 884 | 0.23 |
• Juana María Ruiz Suárez | | Recortes Cero–GV | 662 | 0.17 |
• Javier Delgado Pérez | | PCPC | 537 | 0.14 |
• Judit Duque Suárez | | PCPC | 457 | 0.12 |
• Guayarmina Méndez Laguna | | Contigo | 211 | 0.05 |
• María Dolores Blanco López | | PH | 199 | 0.05 |
• Luis Bodoque Gómez | | PH | 181 | 0.05 |
• José Miguel Yánez Ramírez | | Contigo | 141 | 0.04 |
Blank ballots | 6,765 | 1.74 |
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Total | 389,860 | |
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Valid votes | 389,860 | 96.90 |
Invalid votes | 12,471 | 3.10 |
Votes cast / turnout | 402,331 | 57.11 |
Abstentions | 302,175 | 42.89 |
Registered voters | 704,506 | |
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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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