Málaga (Senate constituency) explained

Málaga
Type:Senate of Spain
Electoral
District Label:Province
District:Málaga
Region Label:Autonomous community
Region:Andalusia
Population:1,661,785 (2019)[1]
Electorate:1,197,688 (Nov 2019)
Towns:Málaga, Marbella, Vélez-Málaga, Mijas, Fuengirola, Torremolinos, Benalmádena, Estepona
Year:1977
Seats:4

Málaga 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 Málaga. 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 Málaga 1977–
LegislatureElectionDistribution
Constituent1977
31
1st1979
31
2nd1982
31
3rd1986
31
4th1989
31
5th1993
31
6th1996
31
7th2000
13
8th2004
31
9th2008
31
10th2011
13
11th2015
13
12th2016
13
13th2019 (Apr)
31
14th2019 (Nov)
31
15th2023
13

Elections

2023 general election

Summary of the 23 July 2023 Senate of Spain election results
CandidatesParties and coalitionsPopular vote
Votes%
José Alberto Armijo NavasPP300,59239.50
Ángel Luis González MuñozPP287,97737.84
Lucía Yeves LealPP284,27837.36
Rafael Granados RuizPSOE235,31230.92
• María Dolores Narváez BanderaPSOE230,78630.33
• Salvador Javier Rojas MerinoPSOE215,65628.34
• Juan Jesús Ruiz BallesterosVox110,15414.47
• Gemma María Palomo FerrerVox101,03113.27
• Patricia García LeivaSumar96,55712.68
• Alejandro Reyes RabellVox95,53412.55
• Ángel Rodríguez RamírezSumar77,19810.14
• Noemí Vinuesa CallejaSumar75,3039.89
• Carmen Inmaculada Sánchez CarmonaPACMA15,0651.97
• Eva Ramos TailleferPACMA8,9511.17
• Federico José Cuesta TorresPACMA8,9391.17
• María Carmen Mestanza GarridoPUM+J4,6490.61
• Francisco José Rodríguez MarínRecortes Cero2,8880.37
• Alfonso González ExtremeraCJ1,9590.25
Blank ballots13,744 1.80
Total2,166,573
Valid votes760,900 96.94
Invalid votes23,995 3.05
Votes cast / turnout784,895 67.10
Abstentions384,788 32.89
Registered voters1,169,683
Sources[2]

November 2019 general election

Summary of the 10 November 2019 Senate of Spain election results in Málaga
CandidatesParties and coalitionsPopular vote
Votes%
Miguel Ángel Heredia DíazPSOE227,084 30.71
Estefanía Martín PalopPSOE220,436 29.81
María Ángeles Muñoz UriolPP218,244 29.52
José Aurelio Aguilar RománPSOE209,692 28.36
• Joaquín Luis Ramírez RodríguezPP199,203 26.94
• María Nieves Atencia FernándezPP167,498 22.65
• Pablo Fernando Sáenz de Tejada ArizaVox146,233 19.78
• Aydé Salomón GanadoPodemos–IULV–CA92,807 12.55
• Ernesto Alba AragónPodemos–IULV–CA84,129 11.38
• Juan Antonio Vargas RamírezCs78,268 10.59
• Salvador Pérez MataPodemos–IULV–CA77,058 10.42
• María Pilar Conejo RuizCs67,232 9.09
• Sergio Gómez GutiérrezCs55,749 7.54
• Cristina García SalazarPACMA21,220 2.87
• Francisco Soler LuqueMás País–Andalucía19,103 2.58
• Vicente Manuel Corrales RosadoPACMA13,098 1.77
• Marta Marín ArrabalPACMA12,502 1.69
• Juan José Segura PalaciosAxSí3,885 0.53
• María Dolores García SánchezPUM+J3,099 0.42
• María Gloria Fernández RuizPCPA2,863 0.39
• Lourdes Fernández NavasAxSí2,813 0.38
• Francisco José Rodríguez MarínRecortes CeroGV2,709 0.37
• Isabel Fernández MoralesRecortes CeroGV2,036 0.28
• Salvador González AgüeraAxSí1,730 0.23
• Rafael Núñez RuizRecortes CeroGV1,468 0.20
Blank ballots15,629 2.11
Total739,346
Valid votes739,346 96.85
Invalid votes24,019 3.15
Votes cast / turnout763,365 63.74
Abstentions434,323 36.26
Registered voters1,197,688
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. Málaga . es . Ministry of the Interior . 11 August 2020.