13th Senate of Spain

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13th Senate of Spain
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Overview
Legislative body Senate of Spain
Meeting place Palacio del Senado
Term21 May 2019 (2019-05-21) – 24 September 2019 (2019-09-24)
Election 28 April 2019
Government Sánchez
Website senado.es
Senators
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Members266
President Manuel Cruz (PSOE)
First Vice-President Cristina Narbona (PSOE)
Second Vice-President Pío García-Escudero (PP)
First Secretary Fernando Martínez (PSOE)
Second Secretary Olivia Delgado (PSOE)
Third Secretary Imanol Landa (EAJ)
Fourth Secretary Rafael Hernando (PP)

The 13th Senate of Spain was a meeting of the Senate of Spain, the upper house of the Spanish Cortes Generales, with the membership determined primarily by the results of the general election held on 28 April 2019. The Senate met for the first time on 21 May 2019 and was dissolved prematurely on 24 September 2019.

Contents

Election

The 13th Spanish general election under the 1978 Constitution was held on 28 April 2019. It saw the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) become the largest party in the Senate for the first time since 1993, while securing its first overall majority since 1989. [1] [2]

AllianceSeats+/−
PSOE 123+81
PP 54–73
ERC–SobERPV 11+1
EAJ/PNV 9+4
Cs 4+4
JxCat–Junts 2±0
UPECPEC 0–16
Others/blanks5–1
Total208±0

History

The new senate met for the first time on 21 May 2019 and elected Manuel Cruz (PSOE) as President of the Senate of Spain. [3] [4]

Other members of the Bureau of the Senate were also elected on 21 May 2019: Cristina Narbona (PSOE), First Vice-President; Pío García-Escudero (PP), Second Vice-President; Fernando Martínez (PSOE), First Secretary; Olivia Delgado (PSOE), Second Secretary; Imanol Landa (EAJ), Third Secretary; and Rafael Hernando (PP), Fourth Secretary. [5] [6]

In July 2019 caretaker Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez (POSE) failed to secure the necessary votes in the Congress of Deputies to form a government after the failure of coalition talks with UP–ECP. [13] [14] Sánchez announced on 17 September 2019 that an election would be held on 10 November 2019, the fourth in as many years. [15] [16] The 13th Cortes Generales was formally dissolved on 24 September 2019. [17]

Deaths, disqualifications, resignations, suspensions and regional legislature appointments

The 13th senate has seen the following deaths, disqualifications, resignations, suspensions and regional legislature appointments:

Elected senators

Appointed senators

Members

NameConstituencyNo.VotesPartyAllianceGroupTook officeLeft officeNotes
Patricia Abascal Ibiza–Formentera 117,598 PSIB PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Pedro Acedo Badajoz 197,946 PPE PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Sofía Acedo Melilla 27,487 PP PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
María Adrio Pontevedra 2174,696 PSdeG PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Ana Agudíez Segovia 126,792 PSCyL PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Carolina Agudo Castilla–La Mancha Appointed PPCM PP People's23 July 201923 September 2019
José Aguilar Málaga 3228,652 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Nerea Ahedo Biscay 1243,336 EAJ/PNV Basque28 April 201923 September 2019
Antonio Alarcó Tenerife 182,448 PPC PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Francisco Alcaraz Andalusia Appointed Vox Mixed7 February 2019 [lower-alpha 1] 2 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Rosa Aldea Palencia 133,402 PSCyL PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Francisco Alegre Catalonia Appointed Cs Cs Citizens4 May 2018 [lower-alpha 1] 23 September 2019
Jesús Alonso Soria 117,636 PSCyL PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
José Alonso Valladolid 199,115 PPCyL PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Ana Alós Huesca 135,443 PPA PP People's28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Antonio Amador Teruel 224,283 PSA PSOE Socialists28 April 201925 August 2019Replaced by Joaquín Noé.
Francesc Antich Balearics Appointed PSIB PSOE Socialists9 July 2015 [lower-alpha 1] 11 July 2019
Asier Antona Canaries Appointed PPC PP People's31 July 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Francisco Aragón Granada 3165,120 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
María Arana La Rioja 353,938 PSR PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Javier Arenas Andalusia Appointed PPA PP People's7 February 2019 [lower-alpha 1] 2 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Emilio Argüeso Valencia Appointed Cs Cs Citizens27 June 201923 September 2019
María Arnáiz Burgos 263,306 PSCyL PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Rosa Arza Lugo 266,345 PPdeG PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
José Asensi Alicante 1258,850 PSPV PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Miguel Aubà Tarragona 1129,714 Indep. ERC–Sob ERC–EHB [lower-alpha 3] 28 April 201923 September 2019
Vicente Azpitarte Granada 1120,517 PPA PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Sara Bailac Lleida 186,371 ERC ERC–Sob ERC–EHB [lower-alpha 3] 28 April 201923 September 2019
Marcial Barba Valladolid 390,862 PSCyL PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
José Barreiro Lugo 169,577 PPdeG PP People's28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Julio Barros A Coruña 3188,059 PSdeG PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Mercedes Berenguer Valencia 2386,456 PSPV PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Francisco Bernabé Murcia Appointed PPRM PP People's19 July 2018 [lower-alpha 1] 19 July 2019
Idurre Bideguren Basque Country Appointed EH Bildu ERC–EHB [lower-alpha 3] 31 May 201923 September 2019
Jokin Bildarratz Basque Country Appointed EAJ/PNV Basque15 December 2016 [lower-alpha 1] 2 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Francisco Blanco Asturias 1209,215 FSA PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Manuel Blasco Teruel 121,751 PPA PP People's28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
José Bolaños Ciudad Real 396,689 PSCM PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Cosme Bonet Mallorca 1107,619 PSIB PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
María Borao Teruel 323,492 PSA PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Josefina Bueno Valencia Appointed PSPV PSOE Socialists27 June 201923 September 2019
Marisa Bustinduy Andalusia Appointed PSOE–A PSOE Socialists7 February 2019 [lower-alpha 1] 2 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Miquel Caminal Lleida 275,043 ERC ERC–Sob ERC–EHB [lower-alpha 3] 28 April 201923 September 2019
Ana Camins Madrid Appointed PPCM PP People's11 July 201923 September 2019
Esther Carmona El Hierro 12,328 PSC PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Jesús Caro Ávila 126,529 PSCyL PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Fran Carrillo Andalusia Appointed Cs Cs Citizens7 February 2019 [lower-alpha 1] 23 September 2019
Laura Castel Tarragona 2117,324 Indep. ERC–Sob ERC–EHB [lower-alpha 3] 28 April 201923 September 2019
Santiago Castellà Tarragona 185,195 PSC PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Xavier Castellana Lleida 368,865 ERC ERC–Sob ERC–EHB [lower-alpha 3] 28 April 201923 September 2019
Yaiza Castilla La Gomera 15,611 ASG Mixed28 April 201918 July 2019Replaced by Fabián Chinea.
María Castro Cádiz 1208,471 PSOE–A PSOE Left [lower-alpha 4] 28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Alberto Catalán Navarre 3107,796 UPN NA+ Mixed28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
José Cepeda Madrid Appointed PSOE-M PSOE Socialists9 July 2015 [lower-alpha 1] 10 July 2019
José Cepeda Madrid Appointed PSOE–M PSOE Socialists11 July 2019 [lower-alpha 5] 23 September 2019
Daniel Chenlo Pontevedra 3164,450 PSdeG PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Fabián Chinea La Gomera ASG Mixed19 July 201923 September 2019Replaces Yaiza Castilla.
Fernando Clavijo Canaries Appointed CCa CCaPNC Nationalists31 July 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Josep Cleries Catalonia Appointed PDeCAT JxCat Nationalists4 May 2018 [lower-alpha 1] 2 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Mirella Cortès Catalonia Appointed ERC ERC–Sob ERC–EHB [lower-alpha 3] 4 May 2018 [lower-alpha 1] 23 September 2019
Antonio Cosculluela Huesca 142,088 PSA PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Ignacio Cosidó Castile and León Appointed PPCyL PP People's14 December 2016 [lower-alpha 1] 23 July 2019
Julio Cruz Canaries Appointed PSC PSOE Socialists21 July 2015 [lower-alpha 1] 30 July 2019
Manuel Cruz Barcelona 1741,978 PSC PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2] President.
Miguel Dalmau Zaragoza 1172,361 PSA PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Bienvenido de Arriba Salamanca 172,983 PPCyL PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Nemesio de Lara Castilla–La Mancha Appointed PSCM PSOE Socialists30 July 2015 [lower-alpha 1] 22 July 2019
Esther del Brío Salamanca 362,021 PPCyL PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Guillermo del Corral Cantabria Appointed PSC PSOE Socialists15 July 2015 [lower-alpha 1] 10 July 2019
María Delgado Soria 215,282 PSCyL PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Olivia Delgado Tenerife 1125,347 PSC PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2] Second Secretary.
Javier de Lucas Valencia 1406,479 Indep. PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
María de Pablo La Rioja 158,367 PSR PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Fernando de Rosa Valencia 1330,696 PPCV PP People's28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Francisco Díaz Castile and León Appointed PSCyL PSOE Socialists24 July 201923 September 2019
Raúl Díaz La Rioja Appointed PSR PSOE Socialists23 July 201923 September 2019
Elena Diego Salamanca 160,516 PSCyL PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Ana Edo Castellón 291,802 PSPV PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Gorka Elejabarrieta Gipuzkoa 199,215 EH Bildu ERC–EHB [lower-alpha 3] 28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
David Erguido Madrid Appointed PPCM PP People's11 July 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Manuel Escarda Valladolid 199,609 PSCyL PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Alfonso Escudero Cuenca 241,660 PSCM PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Baldomero Espinosa Badajoz 2151,296 PSOE–E PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Rafael Esteban Guadalajara 143,448 PSCM PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
María Etxano Biscay 2233,468 EAJ/PNV Basque28 April 201923 September 2019
Alberto Fabra Valencia Appointed PPCV PP People's27 June 201923 September 2019
Antidio Fagúndez Castile and León Appointed PSCyL PSOE Socialists12 December 2018 [lower-alpha 1] 23 July 2019
Francisco Fajardo Lanzarote 115,910 PSC PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Virginia Felipe Castilla–La Mancha Appointed Podemos UP Left [lower-alpha 4] 15 October 2015 [lower-alpha 1] 1 July 2019
Jesús Fermosel Madrid Appointed PPCM PP People's9 July 2015 [lower-alpha 1] 11 June 2019
Francisco Fernández Ourense 365,815 PPdeG PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Jesús Fernández Castilla–La Mancha Appointed PSCM PSOE Socialists23 July 201923 September 2019
José Fernández Zamora 135,430 PSCyL PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
José Miguel Fernández Cantabria Appointed PRC Mixed11 July 201923 September 2019
Manuel Fernández Jaén 3143,647 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
María Fernández Asturias 2205,332 FSA PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
María Fernández Cantabria 190,928 PSC PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
María Teresa Fernández Castilla–La Mancha Appointed PSCM PSOE Socialists23 July 201923 September 2019
Antonio Ferrer Madrid 2979,150 PSOE–M PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Miguel Fidalgo Pontevedra 1154,869 PPdeG PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Carlos Floriano Cáceres 165,335 PPE PP People's28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Juan Francisco Ourense 160,210 PSdeG PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Toni Fuster Balearics Appointed PPIB PP People's20 February 2019 [lower-alpha 1] 11 July 2019
Sara Galván Valladolid 296,626 PSCyL PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Gustavi García Cantabria 286,215 PSC PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
José García Asturias 1140,683 PPA PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Julio García Guadalajara 339,677 PSCM PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
María García Granada 2172,141 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Maria Garcial Menorca 111,856 PSIB PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Pío García-Escudero Madrid 11,009,911 PPCM PP People's28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2] Second Vice-President.
Javier Garcinuño Cáceres 386,582 PSOE–E PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
María Garmendia Gipuzkoa 2117,378 EAJ/PNV Basque28 April 201923 September 2019
Andrés Gil Burgos 165,703 PSCyL PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Juan Gilabert Seville 3372,099 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Carlos Giménez Alicante 3235,819 PSPV PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
María Godoy Badajoz 3150,268 PSOE–E PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Esperanza Gómez Andalusia Appointed Podemos AA Left [lower-alpha 4] 7 February 2019 [lower-alpha 1] 23 September 2019
María Gómez Ceuta 112,654 PSOE PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Fernando Goñi Asturias Appointed PPA PP People's25 September 2015 [lower-alpha 1] 23 September 2019
Ruth Goñi Navarre 1110,323 Cs NA+ Citizens28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Ana González La Rioja 153,215 PPR PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Jaime González Madrid Appointed PPCM PP People's5 October 2017 [lower-alpha 1] 11 June 2019
Jesús González Huelva 387,696 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Josefa González Huelva 291,185 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Sebastián González Ávila 231,751 PPCyL PP People's28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Josep Grau Castellón 387,258 PSPV PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
José Gregorio Toledo 1110,599 PPCM PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Antonio Gutiérrez Seville 1400,414 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Miguel Heredia Málaga 1250,230 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
María Hernández Seville 2388,963 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Paloma Hernández Fuerteventura 19,449 PSC PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Susana Hernández Murcia 2186,757 PSRM PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Rafael Hernando Almería 185,421 PPA PP People's28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2] Fourth Secretary.
Mar Hormigo Andalusia Appointed Cs Cs Citizens7 February 2019 [lower-alpha 1] 23 September 2019
Amaro Huelva Huelva 195,482 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Marcelino Iglesias Aragon Appointed PSA PSOE Socialists28 July 2015 [lower-alpha 1] 5 September 2019
Juan Imbroda Melilla 19,109 PP PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
María del Mar Julios Canaries Appointed CCa CCaPNC Nationalists21 July 2015 [lower-alpha 1] 30 July 2019
Francisco Lacalle Burgos 163,503 PPCyL PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Imanol Landa Biscay 3231,424 EAJ/PNV Basque28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2] Third Secretary.
Fernando Lastra Asturias 3198,863 FSA PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
José Latorre Jaén 2145,824 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
María Victoria Leal Albacete PSCM PSOE Socialists4 July 201923 September 2019Replaces Francisco Valera.
Rafael Lemus Extremadura Appointed PSOE-E PSOE Socialists21 May 2015 [lower-alpha 1] 18 July 2019
Rafael Lemus Extremadura Appointed PSOE–E PSOE Socialists19 July 2019 [lower-alpha 5] 2 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Joan Lerma Valencia Appointed PSPV PSOE Socialists27 June 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Carmen Leyte Ourense 267,082 PPdeG PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Julia Liberal Álava 139,168 PSE–EE PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Pilar Liébana Madrid Cs Cs Citizens28 April 201923 September 2019
Pilar Llop Madrid Appointed PSOE–M PSOE Socialists11 July 201923 September 2019
Joaquín López Murcia 1192,296 PSRM PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
María López Cuenca 340,746 PSCM PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
María Teresa López Castile and León Appointed PSCyL PSOE Socialists24 July 201923 September 2019
Miguel Lorenzo A Coruña 1185,429 PPdeG PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Juan José Lucas Castile and León Appointed PPCyL PP People's20 July 2015 [lower-alpha 1] 23 July 2019
Jesús Lucía Segovia 224,761 PSCyL PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
María Luna Córdoba 1162,475 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
María Macías Badajoz 1157,683 PSOE–E PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Antonio Magdalena Navarre 1107,621 PSN PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Constantino Marcos León 390,041 PSCyL PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Tomás Marcos Madrid Appointed Cs Cs Citizens9 July 2015 [lower-alpha 1] 10 July 2019
Tomás Marcos Madrid Appointed Cs Cs Citizens11 July 2019 [lower-alpha 5] 23 September 2019
José Vicente Marí Balearics Appointed PPIB PP People's12 July 201923 September 2019
Javier Maroto Castile and León Appointed PPCyL PP People's24 July 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Francisco Márquez Jaén 195,261 PPA PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Jordi Martí Girona 1132,212 ERC ERC–Sob ERC–EHB [lower-alpha 3] 28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Estefanía Martín Málaga 2241,824 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Jesús Martín Ciudad Real 1103,540 PSCM PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Juan Martín Ávila 136,519 PPCyL PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
María Martín Zamora PPCyL PP People's9 September 201923 September 2019Replaces Clara San Damián.
Ana Martínez Alicante 2250,548 PSPV PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Fernando Martínez Almería 196,928 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2] First Secretary.
Gerardo Martínez Soria 214,550 PPCyL PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Jorge Martínez Palencia 231,579 PPCyL PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
María Martínez Zamora 133,740 PSCyL PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Fernando Martínez-Maíllo Zamora 136,180 PPCyL PP People's28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Jami Matamala Girona 1105,011 PDeCAT JxCat Nationalists28 April 201923 September 2019Aligned to CNxR. [21]
Sergio Matos La Palma 112,161 PSC PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Ángel Mayo Seville 1216,981 Cs Cs Citizens28 April 201923 September 2019
Rodrigo Mediavilla Palencia 134,866 PPCyL PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Juan Medina Álava 240,122 EAJ/PNV Basque28 April 201923 September 2019
Pedro Meneses Tenerife PSC PSOE Socialists17 July 201923 September 2019Replaces José Valbuena.
Carmen Mínguez Ciudad Real 2100,278 PSCM PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Manuel Miranda Albacete 371,221 PSCM PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
César Mogo Lugo 162,942 PSdeG PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Hamed Mohamed Ceuta 212,656 PSOE PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Susanna Moll Mallorca 2102,887 PSIB PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
José Antonio Monago Extremadura Appointed PPE PP People's19 July 2019 [lower-alpha 1] 23 September 2019
Pedro Montalvo La Rioja 255,382 PSR PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
José Montilla Catalonia Appointed PSC PSOE Socialists4 May 2018 [lower-alpha 1] 8 May 2019
Ramón Morales Gran Canaria 1124,876 PSC PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
María Morán León 294,212 PSCyL PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Jacinto Morano Madrid Appointed Podemos UP Left [lower-alpha 4] 8 February 2019 [lower-alpha 1] 10 July 2019
María Moreno Cáceres 290,056 PSOE–E PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Alfonso Moscoso Cádiz 2193,227 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Encarnación Moya Madrid Appointed PSOE–M PSOE Socialists9 July 2015 [lower-alpha 1] 10 July 2019
Carles Mulet Valencia Appointed IdPV Compromís Left [lower-alpha 4] 27 June 201923 September 2019
Alfonso Muñoz Córdoba 2153,632 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Ángeles Muñoz Málaga 1183,823 PPA PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Elena Muñoz Galicia Appointed PPdeG PP People's26 June 201923 September 2019
José Muñoz Andalusia Appointed PSOE–A PSOE Socialists7 February 2019 [lower-alpha 1] 5 July 2019
Montserrat Muro Toledo 2121,997 PSCM PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Miguel Nacarino Cáceres 191,682 PSOE–E PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Cristina Narbona Madrid 11,090,551 PSOE–M PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2] First Vice-President.
Micaela Navarro Jaén 1152,227 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Joaquín Noé Teruel PSA PSOE Socialists26 August 201923 September 2019Replaces Antonio Amador.
Txema Oleaga Biscay 1133,292 PSE–EE PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Francisco Oñate Murcia Appointed PSRM PSOE Socialists13 July 2015 [lower-alpha 1] 19 July 2019
Félix Ortega Toledo 1124,631 PSCM PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Almuden Otaola Álava 143,490 EAJ/PNV Basque28 April 201923 September 2019
Gonzalo Palacín Huesca 338,257 PSA PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Marta Pascal Catalonia Appointed PDeCAT JxCat Nationalists4 May 2018 [lower-alpha 1] 23 September 2019
Rosa Peral Álava 338,946 EAJ/PNV Basque28 April 201923 September 2019
Carlos Pérez Cádiz 1140,227 Cs Cs Citizens28 April 201923 September 2019
Elisenda Pérez Girona 2112,723 ERC ERC–Sob ERC–EHB [lower-alpha 3] 28 April 201923 September 2019
Juan Pérez Almería 391,413 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Bernat Picornell Catalonia Appointed ERC ERC–Sob ERC–EHB [lower-alpha 3] 4 May 2018 [lower-alpha 1] 2 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Inés Plaza Almería 291,956 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Modesto Pose Pontevedra 1180,061 PSdeG PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Salomé Pradas Castellón 177,507 PPCV PP People's28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Fernando Priego Córdoba 1113,953 PPA PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Laura Prieto Soria 115,977 PPCyL PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Javier Puente Cantabria 192,080 PPC PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Josep Quintana Girona 398,008 ERC ERC–Sob ERC–EHB [lower-alpha 3] 28 April 201923 September 2019
Carmen Quintanilla Ciudad Real 186,738 PPCM PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
María Rábago Cantabria 384,792 PSC PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Artemi Rallo Castellón 194,072 PSPV PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Pedro Ramos Canaries Appointed PSC PSOE Socialists31 July 2019 [lower-alpha 1] 23 September 2019
Sergio Ramos Gran Canaria 183,357 PPC PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Lourdes Retuerto Murcia Appointed PSRM PSOE Socialists20 July 201923 September 2019
Mayte Rivero Lleida 153,679 PDeCAT JxCat Nationalists28 April 201923 September 2019Aligned to CNxR. [21]
Gonzalo Robles Salamanca 262,940 PPCyL PP People's28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Jorge Rodríguez Canaries Appointed PPC PP People's21 December 2016 [lower-alpha 1] 30 July 2019
Patricia Rodríguez Ávila 332,358 PPCyL PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Pedro Rodríguez Valencia 3366,141 Indep. PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Tontxu Rodríguez Basque Country Appointed PSE–EE PSOE Socialists15 December 2016 [lower-alpha 1] 2 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Donelia Roldán Albacete 274,116 PSCM PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Lorena Roldán Catalonia Appointed Cs Cs Citizens4 May 2018 [lower-alpha 1] 2 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Antonio Román Guadalajara 138,399 PPCM PP People's28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Carmelo Romero Huelva 161,032 PPA PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Raül Romeva Barcelona 1944,201 ERC ERC–Sob Mixed28 April 201923 September 2019Suspended from 29 May 2019.
Eduardo Rubiño Madrid Appointed MM Left [lower-alpha 4] 11 July 201923 September 2019
Luisa Rudi Aragon Appointed PPA PP People's28 July 2015 [lower-alpha 1] 5 September 2019
Luisa Rudi Aragon Appointed PPA PP People's6 September 2019 [lower-alpha 5] 23 September 2019
Josep Rufà Tarragona 3106,669 ERC ERC–Sob ERC–EHB [lower-alpha 3] 28 April 201923 September 2019
Víctor Ruiz Zaragoza 3158,256 PSA PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Teresa Ruiz-Sillero Andalusia Appointed PPA PP People's7 February 2019 [lower-alpha 1] 23 September 2019
Pablo Ruz Alicante 1226,330 PPCV PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Amelia Salanueva Navarre 2107,186 PPN NA+ People's28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
María Salom Mallorca 175,485 PPIB PP People's28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Diego Sánchez Extremadura Appointed PPE PP People's21 July 2015 [lower-alpha 1] 18 July 2019
Miguel Sánchez Murcia Appointed Cs Cs Citizens20 July 201923 September 2019
Clemente Sánchez-Garnica Aragon Appointed PAR Mixed6 September 201923 September 2019
Clara San Damián Zamora 334,177 PPCyL PP People's28 April 20198 September 2019Replaced by María Martín.
José Manuel Sande Galicia Appointed MA EM Left [lower-alpha 4] 26 June 201923 September 2019
Saturnina Santana Gran Canaria 2117,970 PSC PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Carlota Santiago Madrid Appointed Cs Cs Citizens11 July 201923 September 2019
Eduardo Santiago Palencia 231,825 PSCyL PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Javier Santiago León 182,515 PPCyL PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Juan Sanz Segovia 225,453 PPCyL PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Paloma Sanz Segovia 130,362 PPCyL PP People's28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Pedro Sanz La Rioja Appointed PPR PP People's8 July 2015 [lower-alpha 1] 19 June 2019
Domingo Segado Murcia 2182,659 PPRM PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Antonio Serrano Albacete 167,969 PPCM PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
María Serrano Córdoba 3152,045 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Riansares Serrano Guadalajara 241,229 PSCM PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Rosa Serrano Huesca 239,555 PSA PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
José Sierra Burgos 358,763 PSCyL PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Juan Soler-Espiauba Madrid Appointed PPCM PP People's9 July 2015 [lower-alpha 1] 11 June 2019
Ana María Surra Barcelona 2687,671 ERC ERC–Sob ERC–EHB [lower-alpha 3] 28 April 201923 September 2019
Obdulia Taboadela A Coruña 2197,052 PSdeG PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
José Tofiño Toledo 3119,081 PSCM PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Violante Tomás Murcia 1208,770 PPRM PP People's28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Carmen Torralba Cuenca 143,096 PSCM PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Elia Tortolero Barcelona 2697,906 PSC PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
José Tortosa Cuenca 141,298 PPCM PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Luke Uribe-Etxebarria Gipuzkoa 3115,159 EAJ/PNV Nationalists28 April 201923 September 2019
José Valbuena Tenerife 2116,653 PSC PSOE Left [lower-alpha 4] 28 April 201916 July 2019Replaced by Pedro Meneses.
Francisco Valera Albacete 177,198 PSCM PSOE Socialists28 April 20193 July 2019Replaced by María Victoria Leal.
María Vaquero Gipuzkoa 1121,318 EAJ/PNV Basque28 April 201923 September 2019
Manuel Varela Lugo 365,653 PPdeG PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Antonio Vázquez A Coruña 1208,400 PSdeG PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Jesús Vázquez Galicia Appointed PPdeG PP People's26 June 201923 September 2019
Miguel Vázquez Andalusia Appointed PSOE–A PSOE Socialists7 February 2019 [lower-alpha 1] 23 September 2019
Ana Velilla Zaragoza 1140,521 Cs Cs Citizens28 April 201923 September 2019
Cándida Verdier Cádiz 3189,284 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Salvador Vidal León 196,241 PSCyL PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Vicenç Vidal Balearics Appointed PSM Més Left [lower-alpha 4] 12 July 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Sara Vilà Catalonia Appointed ICV CC–P Left [lower-alpha 4] 4 May 2018 [lower-alpha 1] 23 September 2019
María Villalba Teruel 125,525 PSA PSOE Socialists28 April 20192 December 2019 [lower-alpha 2]
Idoia Villanueva Navarre Appointed Podemos UP Left [lower-alpha 4] 17 September 2015 [lower-alpha 1] 17 June 2019
Ana Villar Zaragoza 2168,282 PSA PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019
Miguel Viso Ourense 169,974 PPdeG PP People's28 April 201923 September 2019
Alejandro Zubeldia Granada 1174,896 PSOE–A PSOE Socialists28 April 201923 September 2019

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