Valencia (Senate constituency)

Valencia 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 Valencia. 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.

Valencia
Senate of Spain
Electoral Constituency
Location of Valencia within Spain
ProvinceValencia
Autonomous communityValencian Community
Population2,565,124 (2019)[1]
Electorate1,970,196 (Nov 2019)
Major settlementsValencia, Torrent, Gandía, Paterna, Sagunto
Current constituency
Created1977
Seats4
Member(s)
  •      PSOE (2)
  •      PP (2)

Senators

Senators for Valencia 1977–
Legislature Election Distribution
Constituent 1977
3 1
1st 1979
2 2
2nd 1982
3 1
3rd 1986
3 1
4th 1989
3 1
5th 1993
2 2
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 Apr 2019
3 1
14th Nov 2019
2 2

Elections

November 2019 general election

Summary of the 10 November 2019 Senate of Spain election results in Valencia
Candidates Parties and coalitions Popular vote
Votes %
Y Javier de Lucas Martín PSOE 392,98728.75
Y Fernando de Rosa Torner PP 392,21028.70
Y Mercedes Berenguer Llorens PSOE 382,88228.01
Y Rubén Moreno Palanques PP 369,38527.03
• Pedro Rodríguez Navarro PSOE 367,65726.90
• Susana Camarero Benítez PP 323,79923.69
• Ricardo Belda Valiente Vox 219,54816.06
• Susana Ruiz Vives Podemos–EUPV 182,39213.34
• Ester Roca Laborda Podemos–EUPV 156,82411.47
• Luis Escobar de la Paz Podemos–EUPV 140,33110.27
• Dolors Pérez Martí Més Compromís 128,3499.39
• Fernando Mulas Delgado Cs 126,0729.22
• Ignacio Cartagena Sinisterra Cs 103,9847.61
• Inmaculada Ester Redondo Cebolla Cs 101,8277.45
• Xavier Hervàs Martínez Més Compromís 100,0887.32
• Raquel Vallés Navarro Més Compromís 92,6636.78
• Valeri Esteban San Julián PACMA 26,3571.93
• María Carmen Jachán Sánchez PACMA 22,1751.62
• Carlos Naranjo González PACMA 15,5401.14
• Roberto José Lázaro del Barrio Avant/Adelante–LVEP 7,6060.56
• Manuel Mocholí Aznar UiG–Som–CUIDES 7,0580.52
• Vicent Ruiz Navarro ERPV 5,6050.41
• Ricardo Puchades Pérez Recortes CeroGV 3,4770.25
• Elodia Veracruz Poquet Victoria Recortes CeroGV 1,8770.14
• Simeón Lezcano Serrano PCPE 1,7820.13
• Mario de Juan Alemany Recortes CeroGV 1,3350.10
• Ocran García Martínez PUM+J 1,2460.09
• Enrique Terrado Martínez aUna CV 8170.06
• Juan José Ramírez Pérez Contigo 6350.05
• María del Carmen Marín Pérez Contigo 5230.04
• José Manuel Alejos Tordera Contigo 4400.03
• Rafael Vélez Romero Unidos SI–ACPS–DEf 4010.03
Blank ballots 24,6501.80
Total 1,366,747
Valid votes 1,366,74797.86
Invalid votes 29,8352.14
Votes cast / turnout 1,396,58270.89
Abstentions 573,61429.11
Registered voters 1,970,196
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

1977 general election

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