Gipuzkoa | |
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Senate of Spain Electoral constituency | |
Province | Gipuzkoa |
Autonomous community | Basque Country |
Population | 723,576 (2019) [1] |
Electorate | 584,461 (Nov 2019) |
Major settlements | Donostia-San Sebastián, Irún |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1977 |
Seats | 4 |
Member(s) |
Gipuzkoa 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 Gipuzkoa. 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 for Gipuzkoa 1977– | ||||
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Legislature | Election | Distribution | ||
Constituent | 1977 |
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1st | 1979 |
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2nd | 1982 |
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3rd | 1986 |
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4th | 1989 |
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5th | 1993 |
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6th | 1996 |
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7th | 2000 |
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8th | 2004 |
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9th | 2008 |
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10th | 2011 |
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11th | 2015 |
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12th | 2016 |
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13th | 2019 (Apr) |
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14th | 2019 (Nov) |
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15th | 2023 |
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Candidates | Parties and coalitions | Popular vote | ||
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Votes | % | |||
Gorka Elejabarrieta Díaz | EH Bildu | 116,659 | 32.01 | |
Olaia Duarte Lopez | EH Bildu | 114,874 | 31.52 | |
Mario Zubiaga Garate | EH Bildu | 110,537 | 30.33 | |
Luke Uribe-Etxebarria Apalategi | EAJ/PNV | 88,515 | 24.29 | |
• María Mercedes Garmendia Bereciartu | EAJ/PNV | 86,256 | 23.67 | |
• Izaskun Gómez Cermeño | PSE–EE (PSOE) | 83,939 | 23.03 | |
• Rafael Uribarren Axpe | EAJ/PNV | 83,358 | 22.87 | |
• Oscar Valbuena Pascual | PSE–EE (PSOE) | 79,122 | 21.71 | |
• Ana Priede Merchán | PSE–EE (PSOE) | 77,925 | 21.38 | |
• José Carlos García Rodrigo Ameztoy | Sumar | 33,524 | 9.20 | |
• Lidia Muñoz Ucher | Sumar | 32,031 | 8.79 | |
• Javier Cristóbal De Sande | PP | 31,057 | 8.52 | |
• María Garrapiz Rivas | PP | 30,474 | 8.36 | |
• Francisco Javier Fernández de Diego | PP | 29,671 | 8.14 | |
• Inés María Benítez Lozano | Sumar | 29,523 | 8.10 | |
• Pedro Ignacio Gandásegui Agorreta | Vox | 6,575 | 1.80 | |
• Alejandra Moreno Miguel | Vox | 6,066 | 1.66 | |
• Eduardo Rubio Gastón | Vox | 5,732 | 1.57 | |
• Daniel Jiménez Cervera | PACMA | 2,192 | 0.60 | |
• Mónica Beraza Gómez | PACMA | 2,070 | 0.56 | |
• Juan Manuel Esparza Billalabeitia | PACMA | 1,463 | 0.40 | |
• Daniel Lizarralde Aguirre | EB/AZ | 1,455 | 0.39 | |
• Amaya Larrea Loran | EB/AZ | 1,355 | 0.37 | |
• Luis García Molina | EB/AZ | 1,071 | 0.29 | |
• Jakes Iñarra Lasagabaster | PCTE | 749 | 0.20 | |
• Roberto Gómez Egido | Recortes Cero | 590 | 0.16 | |
• Javier Martínez Bárbara | PUM+J | 299 | 0.08 | |
Blank ballots | 3,514 | 0.96 | ||
Total | 1,060,596 | |||
Valid votes | 364,368 | 98.11 | ||
Invalid votes | 6,995 | 1.88 | ||
Votes cast / turnout | 371,363 | 67.35 | ||
Abstentions | 179,966 | 32.64 | ||
Registered voters | 551,329 | |||
Sources [2] |
Candidates | Parties and coalitions | Popular vote | ||
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Votes | % | |||
María Isabel Vaquero Montero | EAJ/PNV | 120,481 | 31.90 | |
María Mercedes Garmendia Bereciartu | EAJ/PNV | 117,205 | 31.04 | |
Luke Uribe-Etxebarria Apalategi | EAJ/PNV | 115,120 | 30.48 | |
Gorka Elejabarrieta Díaz | EH Bildu | 102,759 | 27.21 | |
• Olaia Duarte López | EH Bildu | 101,206 | 26.80 | |
• Aitor Ibero Urbieta | EH Bildu | 98,450 | 26.07 | |
• Lucio Hernando Albistegui | PSE–EE (PSOE) | 67,177 | 17.79 | |
• María Jesús Egido Moreno | PSE–EE (PSOE) | 66,224 | 17.54 | |
• Enrique José Ramos Vispo | PSE–EE (PSOE) | 64,270 | 17.02 | |
• Javier Ezkerekotza Pajares | Podemos–IU | 46,511 | 12.32 | |
• Nagore Basurto Escamilla | Podemos–IU | 45,694 | 12.10 | |
• Encarnación Ramos Robles | Podemos–IU | 41,699 | 11.04 | |
• Alejandro Saenz Muriel | PP | 25,680 | 6.80 | |
• Juana de Bengoechea Estrade | PP | 24,799 | 6.57 | |
• Jacobo Caparrós Ruipérez | PP | 22,991 | 6.09 | |
• Carlos María Bell Clerico | Vox | 5,946 | 1.57 | |
• Rocío Galiana Naranjo | Cs | 4,796 | 1.27 | |
• Javier Estévez Videira | Cs | 3,927 | 1.04 | |
• Mercedes Rodríguez Andrés | Cs | 3,662 | 0.97 | |
• Iván Ruiz García | PACMA | 3,327 | 0.88 | |
• Mónica del Río Barrón | PACMA | 2,984 | 0.79 | |
• Jordi Martínez Rigol | Recortes Cero–GV | 1,084 | 0.29 | |
• Agurtzane Iraeta Zabala | PUM+J | 964 | 0.26 | |
• Jakes Iñarra Lasabagaster | PCTE/ELAK | 801 | 0.21 | |
• Luis García Molina | EB/AZ | 764 | 0.20 | |
• María Cruz Pascual Sánchez | EB/AZ | 620 | 0.16 | |
• Luis María Ormaetxea Santsiñena | EB/AZ | 579 | 0.15 | |
Blank ballots | 4,007 | 1.06 | ||
Total | 377,635 | |||
Valid votes | 377,635 | 98.41 | ||
Invalid votes | 6,091 | 1.59 | ||
Votes cast / turnout | 383,726 | 65.65 | ||
Abstentions | 200,735 | 34.35 | ||
Registered voters | 584,461 | |||
Sources [3] |
Candidates | Parties and coalitions | Popular vote | ||
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Votes | % | |||
Federico Zabala Alcíbar-Jáuregui | FA | 169,927 | ||
Enrique Iparraguirre García | FA | 167,294 | ||
Gregorio Javier Monreal y Cia | FA | 167,103 | ||
Juan María Bandrés Molet | EE | 67,978 | ||
• José Luis Álvarez Emparanza | ESB/PSV | 41,005 | ||
• Jorge Oteiza Embil | EE | 35,851 | ||
• Miguel Castells Adriansens | DCV | 32,808 | ||
• Eukeni Mirena Lasa Lasa | ESB/PSV | 25,752 | ||
• Ramón Albistur Esparza | GU | 25,330 | ||
• José Orbegozo Eguiguren | GU | 24,581 | ||
• Luis Larrañaga Bilbao | GU | 20,430 | ||
• Cruz Jáuregui Bereciartúa | EE | 20,375 | ||
• Eusebio Aguirre Retegui | DCV | 19,429 | ||
• Pedro María Díaz-Cano Espinosa | DCV | 16,425 | ||
• Enrique Albizu Perurena | PCE/EPK | 16,820 | ||
• Luis Aramburu Altuna | PCE/EPK | 15,901 | ||
• Jaime Mayor Oreja | DIV | 12,051 | ||
• Álvaro Navajas Laporte | DIV | 11,684 | ||
Blank ballots | ||||
Total | ||||
Valid votes | ||||
Invalid votes | ||||
Votes cast / turnout | ||||
Abstentions | ||||
Registered voters | 437,592 | |||
Sources [4] |
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