Asturian Socialist Federation

The Asturian Socialist Federation (Spanish: Federación Socialista Asturiana), often shortened to FSA–PSOE, is the regional section of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) in the Principality of Asturias. It was formed on 27 January 1901 from the Socialist local groupings of Gijón (formed in 1891), Oviedo (1892), Mieres and Langreo (1897) and others.

Asturian Socialist Federation

Federación Socialista Asturiana
PresidentPablo García Fernández
Secretary-GeneralAdrián Barbón
Founded27 January 1901
HeadquartersC/ Santa Teresa, 20
Oviedo, Asturias
Membership (2014)8,483[1]
IdeologySocial democracy
Political positionCentre-left
National affiliationSpanish Socialist Workers' Party
General Junta
20 / 45
Congress of Deputies
3 / 7
(Asturian seats)
Spanish Senate
4 / 6
(Asturian seats)
Local seats
431 / 942
Website
www.fsa-psoe.org

Since the Spanish transition to democracy started in 1975 and since the establishment of the Spanish "State of Autonomies" in 1983, the FSA–PSOE has governed Asturias nearly uninterruptedly from 1983 to 1995, from 1999 to 2011 and again since 2012.

Electoral performance

General Junta of the Principality of Asturias

General Junta of the Principality of Asturias
Election Votes % # Seats +/– Leading candidate Status in legislature
1983 293,320 51.96% 1st
26 / 45
Pedro de Silva Majority
1987 222,326 38.85% 1st
20 / 45
6 Pedro de Silva Minority government
1991 218,193 41.02% 1st
21 / 45
1 Juan Luis Rodríguez-Vigil Minority government
1995 219,527 33.83% 2nd
17 / 45
4 Antonio Trevín Opposition
1999 284,972 46.00% 1st
24 / 45
7 Vicente Álvarez Areces Majority
2003 250,474 40.48% 1st
22 / 45
2 Vicente Álvarez Areces Coalition (PSOE–IUBA)
2007 252,201 42.04% 1st
21 / 45
1 Vicente Álvarez Areces Minority
Coalition (PSOE–IUBALV; from November 2008)
2011 179,619 29.92% 1st
15 / 45
6 Javier Fernández Opposition
2012 161,159 32.10% 1st
17 / 45
2 Javier Fernández Minority
2015 143,851 26.48% 1st
14 / 45
3 Javier Fernández Minority
2019 187,462 35.26% 1st
20 / 45
6 Adrián Barbón Minority

Cortes Generales

Cortes Generales
Election Asturias
Congress Senate
Votes % # Seats +/– Seats +/–
1977 182,850 31.74% 1st
4 / 10
1 / 4
1979 200,346 37.28% 1st
4 / 10
0
3 / 4
2
1982 339,575 52.13% 1st
6 / 10
2
3 / 4
0
1986 278,946 45.99% 1st
5 / 9
1
3 / 4
0
1989 248,584 40.56% 1st
4 / 9
1
3 / 4
0
1993 271,877 39.32% 1st
4 / 9
0
3 / 4
0
1996 288,558 39.85% 2nd
4 / 9
0
1 / 4
2
2000 241,830 37.02% 2nd
3 / 9
1
1 / 4
0
2004 305,240 43.38% 2nd
4 / 8
1
1 / 4
0
2008 326,477 46.93% 1st
4 / 8
0
3 / 4
2
2011 185,526 29.34% 2nd
3 / 8
1
1 / 4
2
2015 145,113 23.29% 2nd
2 / 8
1
1 / 4
0
2016 147,920 24.87% 2nd
2 / 8
0
1 / 4
0
2019 (Apr) 207,586 33.13% 1st
3 / 7
1
3 / 4
2
2019 (Nov) 186,211 33.27% 1st
3 / 7
0
3 / 4
0

European Parliament

European Parliament
Election Asturias
Votes % #
1987 244,323 42.43% 1st
1989 197,650 41.48% 1st
1994 173,986 32.07% 2nd
1999 256,497 41.52% 1st
2004 204,889 46.39% 1st
2009 189,783 44.05% 1st
2014 99,000 26.08% 1st
2019 201,642 38.58% 1st
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