Barcelona (Senate constituency)

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Barcelona
Senate of Spain
Electoral constituency
SpanishCongressDistricts(Barcelona).png
Location of Barcelona within Spain
Province Barcelona
Autonomous community Catalonia
Population Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 5,664,579 (2019) [1]
Electorate Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 4,201,151 (Nov 2019)
Major settlements Barcelona, Hospitalet de Llobregat, Badalona, Terrassa, Sabadell, Mataró, Santa Coloma de Gramanet
Current constituency
Created 1977
Seats4
Member(s)
  •   ERC (1)
  •   PSC (3)

Barcelona is one of the 59 constituencies (Spanish: circunscripciones) represented in the Senate, 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 Barcelona. 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.

Contents

Senators

Senators for Barcelona 1977–
Key to parties
   Pl'E
   ECP
   ERC
   EdC
   NE
   ECdP
  Xirinacs
   CatSen
   CiU
LegislatureElectionDistribution
Constituent 1977
31
1st 1979
13
2nd 1982
31
1983
31
3rd 1986
31
4th 1989
31
5th 1993
31
6th 1996
31
7th 2000
31
8th 2004
31
9th 2008
31
10th 2011
31
11th 2015
31
12th 2016
31
13th 2019 (Apr)
22
14th 2019 (Nov)
31
15th 2023
13

Elections

2023 general election

Summary of the 23 July 2023 Senate of Spain election results
CandidatesParties and coalitionsPopular vote
Votes %
Yes check.svg MANUEL CRUZ RODRÍGUEZ PSC 843,90232.89
Yes check.svg ELENA VILA GÓMEZ PSC 815,14631.77
Yes check.svg GABRIEL COLOMÉ GARCÍA PSC 756,76329.50
Yes check.svg Joan Queralt i Jiménez ERC 479,55518.69
Ernest Maragall i Mira ERC 442,15517.23
LAURA CAMPOS FERRER Sumar 411,30516.03
Ana María Surra Spadea ERC 389,31215.17
JOSÉ TUTUSAUS BESANTE PP 355,98113.87
MÓNICA PARÉS CENTENO PP 346,56013.50
ÁLVARO BENEJAM PERETÓ PP 333,30212.99
CONCEPCION ABELLAN CARRETERO Sumar 309,45712.06
ANTONI CASTELLÀ i CLAVÉ Junts 298,17311.62
PERE CAMPS CAMPOS Sumar 277,15210.80
ROSA HUGUET i SUGRANYES Junts 267,64010.43
ANTONI MORRAL i BERENGUER Junts 234,8349.15
Daniel Carmona Navarro Vox 162,0586.31
María del Mar Buscá Rey Vox 149,6745.83
David Cosculluela Martínez-Galofré Vox 142,0765.53
DIMITRI NAGIB DEFRANC CEVALLOS PACMA 55,2202.15
LUISA CLAVER OÑATE PACMA 47,9511.86
LORENA IGLESIAS TEIXIDÓ PDeCAT 35,5181.38
ALEJANDRO CUESTA HIDALGO PACMA 33,6171.31
Ferran Peris Serrano PCTC 18,2150.71
ANTONINA RODRIGO GARCIA Recortes Cero 8,6200.33
PILAR RUIZ PALACIOS Recortes Cero 4,3210.16
ANTONIO DE LA PUERTA ANDRES Recortes Cero 4,2700.16
Blank ballots40,4451.57
Total7263222
Valid votes2,565,23298.14
Invalid votes48,4751.85
Votes cast / turnout2,613,70765.50
Abstentions1,376,62434.49
Registered voters3990331
Sources [2]

November 2019 general election

Summary of the 10 November 2019 Senate of Spain election results in Barcelona
CandidatesParties and coalitionsPopular vote
Votes %
Yes check.svg Mirella Cortés i Gés ERC–Sobiranistes 842,87529.32
Yes check.svg Ana Maria Surra i Spadea ERC–Sobiranistes 711,19524.74
Yes check.svg Manuel Cruz Rodríguez PSC–PSOE 633,89022.05
Yes check.svg Robert Masih Nahar ERC–Sobiranistes 620,70321.59
• Elia Tortolero Orejuela PSC–PSOE 599,14420.84
• Carles Martí Jufresa PSC–PSOE 575,49820.02
Rosa Lluch Bramon ECP–Guanyem el Canvi 485,35416.88
• Roger Español i Tor JxCat–Junts 447,34315.56
• Joan Comorera Estarellas ECP–Guanyem el Canvi 367,72812.79
• Meritxell Lluís i Vall JxCat–Junts 357,89412.45
• Vanessa Maxé Navarro ECP–Guanyem el Canvi 342,95611.93
• Lorena Judith Iglesias i Teixidó JxCat–Junts 291,17610.13
• Manuel Buenaño García PP 275,8879.60
• Elisabet Ortega Robles PP 255,3778.88
• Álvaro Benejam Peretó PP 224,6077.81
• Martín Eusebio Barra López Cs 194,2406.76
• Carmen de Rivera Pla Cs 176,6876.15
• Juan "Nito" Foncuberta Riba Cs 156,1245.43
• Jordi Aguiló Vendrell Vox 150,2455.23
• Alejandro Cuesta Hidalgo PACMA 76,3302.66
• Blanca Pérez Uño PACMA 60,4642.10
• Bernat Pujol Trias PACMA 41,4451.44
• Jennifer Salmerón Comino Más País 40,4421.41
• Joaquim "Quim" Boix Lluch PCPC 14,5450.51
• María Elva Tenorio LópezIFem14,1390.49
• Octavio Piulats Riu Recortes CeroGV 12,2660.43
• Antonina Rodrigo García Recortes CeroGV 7,5020.26
• Eric Rodríguez Rodríguez PCTC 7,0740.25
• Concepción "Concha" García García Recortes CeroGV 5,5800.19
• Marius Lucien Makon Nkoyock PUM+J 3,9550.14
• Orlin Hernán Martillo OrtegaIZQP2,4880.09
Blank ballots43,4831.51
Total2,874,901
Valid votes2,874,90198.57
Invalid votes41,6181.43
Votes cast / turnout2,916,51969.42
Abstentions1,284,63230.58
Registered voters4,201,151
Sources [3]

April 2019 general election

Summary of the 28 April 2019 Senate of Spain election results in Barcelona
CandidatesParties and coalitionsPopular vote
Votes %
Yes check.svg Raül Romeva i Rueda ERC–Sobiranistes 944,20132.84
Yes check.svg Manuel Cruz Rodríguez PSC–PSOE 741,97825.81
Yes check.svg Elia Tortolero Orejuela PSC–PSOE 697,90624.28
Yes check.svg Ana Maria Surra i Spadea ERC–Sobiranistes 687,67123.92
• Carles Martí Jufresa PSC–PSOE 664,40223.11
Robert Masih Nahar ERC–Sobiranistes 585,58220.37
• Noelia Bail García ECP–Guanyem el Canvi 510,82617.77
Lluís Puig Gordi JxCat–Junts 451,31915.70
• Joan Comorera Estarellas ECP–Guanyem el Canvi 389,64113.55
• Vanessa Maxé Navarro ECP–Guanyem el Canvi 362,07112.59
• Martín Eusebio Barra López Cs 337,73511.75
• Meritxell Lluís i Vall JxCat–Junts 293,70010.22
• Carmen de Rivera Pla Cs 292,27410.17
• Juan "Nito" Foncuberta Riba Cs 266,1969.26
• Ignasi Roda Fàbregas JxCat–Junts 222,3617.73
• Manuel Buenaño García PP 215,0187.48
• Elisabet Ortega Robles PP 170,3095.92
• Álvaro Benejam Peretó PP 161,1955.61
• Pau Font Martínez Front Republicà 154,2355.36
• Juan Carlos Segura Just Vox 111,8823.89
• Alejandro Cuesta Hidalgo PACMA 88,7193.09
• Olga Eyre Estrada PACMA 70,8432.46
• Raquel Casviner Cañellas Vox 70,4212.45
• José Antonio Martínez Tortosa Vox 64,7132.25
• Ivan Guijarro Vila PACMA 47,4611.65
• Antonina Rodrigo García Recortes CeroGV 12,9600.45
• Joaquim "Quim" Boix Lluch PCPC 11,7860.41
• Ferran Peris Serrano PCTC 9,3360.32
• Agustín Tella Barrachina Recortes CeroGV 5,9380.21
• Manuel Camuñas Gómez Recortes CeroGV 5,7690.20
• Miguel Candel SanmartínIZQP4,9550.17
• Remedios Gómez Pérez CNV 3,6960.13
Blank ballots38,4441.26
Total3,047,514
Valid votes3,047,51498.37
Invalid votes50,5421.63
Votes cast / turnout3,098,05674.14
Abstentions1,080,87125.86
Registered voters4,178,927
Sources [4]

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

1983 by-election

1982 general election

1979 general election

1977 general election

Summary of the 15 June 1977 Senate of Spain election results in Barcelona
CandidatesParties and coalitionsPopular vote
Votes %
Yes check.svg Josep Benet i Morell EdC 1,328,60755.75
Yes check.svg Francisco Candel Tortajada EdC 1,263,66953.02
Yes check.svg Alexandre Cirici Pellicer EdC 1,198,25650.28
Yes check.svg Lluís Maria Xirinacs Damians AE Xirinacs 550,67823.11
• Josep Pi-Suñer Cuberta DiC 365,57515.34
• Eduardo Tarragona Corbella AE Xirinacs 360,92315.14
• Guillermo Díaz Plaja UCD 339,92314.26
• Miquel Coll Alentorn DiC 323,90913.59
• Esteban Negra Valls UCD 278,80511.70
• José Antonio Torroja Cavanillas UCD 255,56710.72
• Francesc Viadiu Vendrell DiC 187,2707.86
• Alfonso Balcells Gorina CCAP 123,5715.19
• Ramón Rubes Marlet CCAP 100,9064.23
• Juan María Roger Gallés CCAP 71,1812.99
• Octavi Saltor Soler LC–PLC 33,6951.41
• Epifani de Fortuny de Salazar LC–PLC 29,1061.22
• Antoni Roldán Rodríguez LC–PLC 16,9840.71
• César Montero Colado AN18 16,8510.71
• Ramon Moreno Perales AN18 15,2250.64
• Enrique Salvador Hernández AN18 13,5850.57
Blank ballots15,2550.64
Total2,383,171
Valid votes2,383,17199.01
Invalid votes23,8410.99
Votes cast / turnout2,407,01279.30
Abstentions628,21920.70
Registered voters3,035,231
Sources [5] [6] [7]

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