Girona (Senate constituency) explained

Girona
Type:Senate of Spain
Electoral
District Label:Province
District:Girona
Region Label:Autonomous community
Region:Catalonia
Population:771,044 (2019)[1]
Electorate:524,978 (Nov 2019)
Towns:Girona
Year:1977
Seats:4

Girona is one of the 59 constituencies (Spanish; Castilian: link=no|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 Girona. 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 Girona 1977–
LegislatureElectionDistribution
Constituent1977
31
1st1979
31
2nd1982
13
3rd1986
13
4th1989
13
5th1993
13
6th1996
13
7th2000
13
8th2004
31
9th2008
31
10th2011
13
11th2015
22
12th2016
31
13th2019 (Apr)
31
14th2019 (Nov)
22
15th2023
13

Elections

Value

2023 general election

Summary of the 23 July 2023 Senate of Spain election results
CandidatesParties and coalitionsPopular vote
Votes%
Consol Canteny ArbolíPSC81,73826.64
Martí Sans PairutoPSC74,85724.40
Lluïsa Blanch FulcaràPSC73,01323.80
Joan Bagué RouraJunts71,61723.34
• Jordi Martí DeulofeuERC65,56821.37
• Albert Piñeira BroselJunts63,97820.85
• Montserrat Mindan CortadaJunts63,08020.56
• Josep María Terricabras i NoguerasERC61,61420.08
• Susanna Pagés JutglarERC54,56517.78
• Jordi Lloveras AvellíSumar32,32310.53
• Alfonso Sánchez FisacPP30,1699.83
• Vanesa Mányik JiménezPP28,6889.35
• Anna Portillo CuberesSumar28,4709.28
• Juan Ramón Iturriagagoitia BassasPP27,4418.94
• Rubén Paz MartínSumar22,4217.30
• Ana María Catalán MartínezVox17,7465.78
• Jordi Vivo FernándezVox16,4255.35
• Cristina Ruz NavarroVox15,6115.08
• Elena Costa FarréPACMA9,4063.06
• Alicia Fuentes CompanyPDeCAT5,3841.75
• Ramon Torredemer TuruPACMA5,3491.74
• Camila Fernanda Parra AlvaradoPACMA4,9921.62
• Tomás Ferreira CrubellatiPCTC2,4990.81
• Sandra Barba OlaizRecortes Cero1,1070.36
Blank ballots6,280 2.04
Total864341
Valid votes306,751 97.03
Invalid votes9,378 2.96
Votes cast / turnout316,129 61.28
Abstentions199,732 38.71
Registered voters515861
Sources[2]

November 2019 general election

Summary of the 10 November 2019 Senate of Spain election results in Girona
CandidatesParties and coalitionsPopular vote
Votes%
Jordi Martí DeulofeuERC–Sobiranistes116,664 33.61
Josep Maria "Jami" Matamala AlsinaJxCat–Junts110,351 31.79
Elisenda Pérez EsteveERC–Sobiranistes104,529 30.12
Josep Maria Cervera PinartJxCat–Junts94,236 27.15
• Josep Quintana CaraltERC–Sobiranistes90,282 26.01
• Laura Karina Corsunsky ZeituneJxCat–Junts87,664 25.26
• Ferran Camas RodaPSC–PSOE50,038 14.42
• María Josefa "Pepa" Celaya ArmisenPSC–PSOE47,937 13.81
• Xavier Rangel MartínezPSC–PSOE46,236 13.32
• Gemma Triedo SalvadorECP–Guanyem el Canvi35,308 10.17
• Marta Domènech GràciaECP–Guanyem el Canvi28,873 8.32
• Wilder Alfonso Palacio PinedaECP–Guanyem el Canvi24,214 6.98
• Maria Àngels Olmedo DelestalPP21,938 6.32
• Daniel Ruíz PérezPP19,731 5.68
• Sebastián Mateo HerreroPP17,633 5.08
• Miriam Pujola RomeroCs15,843 4.56
• Francisco Javier Domínguez GarcíaVox14,911 4.30
• María Paz García MorenoCs13,645 3.93
• Vito Vicente García GalánCs12,271 3.54
• Albert Benítez HugasPACMA8,543 2.46
• María Rosa Blasco PrimPACMA6,532 1.88
• Esteve Huguet PardoPCPC1,829 0.53
• Francesc Sergio Ibáñez LaffortRecortes CeroGV1,322 0.38
• Àlex Martínez RamosPCTC1,301 0.37
• Elisabet Requena LópezPUM+J1,183 0.34
• Jesús Osorio HernándezIZQP579 0.17
Blank ballots4,773 1.38
Total347,091
Valid votes347,091 98.23
Invalid votes6,249 1.77
Votes cast / turnout353,340 67.31
Abstentions171,638 32.69
Registered voters524,978
Sources[3]

1977 general election

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cifras oficiales de población resultantes de la revisión del Padrón municipal a 1 de enero. Población por provincias y por sexo . es . ine.es . . 8 February 2020.
  2. Web site: Electoral Results Consultation. Senate. 2023 . es . Ministry of the Interior . 29 August 2023.
  3. Web site: Electoral Results Consultation. Senate. November 2019. Girona . es . Ministry of the Interior . 11 August 2020.