Lleida (Senate constituency)

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Lleida
Senate of Spain
Electoral constituency
SpanishCongressDistricts(Lleida).png
Location of Lleida within Spain
Province Lleida
Autonomous community Catalonia
Population Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 434,930 (2019) [1]
Electorate Red Arrow Down.svg 314,425 (Nov 2019)
Major settlements Lleida
Current constituency
Created 1977
Seats4
Member(s)
  •   ERC (1)
  •   Socialists' Party of Catalonia (3)

Lleida 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 Lleida. 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 Lleida 1977–
Key to parties
   EdC
   ERC
   NE
   ECdP
   CatSen
   DiC
   CDC
   DiL
   CiU
   CC–UCD
LegislatureElectionDistribution
Constituent 1977
31
1st 1979
13
2nd 1982
22
3rd 1986
13
4th 1989
13
5th 1993
13
6th 1996
13
7th 2000
13
8th 2004
31
9th 2008
31
10th 2011
13
11th 2015
13
12th 2016
31
13th 2019 (Apr)
31
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 Dionís Oña Martín PSC 47,51627.04
Yes check.svg Pasión Gador Romero García PSC 44,76325.47
Yes check.svg Jan Pomés López PSC 43,53424.77
Yes check.svg Sara Bailac i Ardanuy ERC 43,19424.58
Carme Lostao i Otero ERC 37,86121.54
María Teresa (Mayte) Rivero Segalàs Junts 36,66520.86
Xavier Castellana i Gamisans ERC 35,50020.20
Marta Gispert Rocasalbas Junts 33,91119.29
Josep María Ribera Currià Junts 31,66918.02
Miguel Ángel Balao García PP 22,84613.00
Manel Parra Cabello PP 21,76212.38
Dolors Roca Curcó PP 21,45112.20
Elena Carmen Motos Hervás Sumar 14,2108.08
Sergio Talamonte Sánchez Sumar 10,7806.13
Isabel Mas Picatoste Vox 10,2125.81
Nessa Molina Cano Sumar 9,6275.47
María Isabel Guzman Cornejo Vox 9,4485.37
Josep María Mirada Profitós Vox 9,3895.34
María Josep (Marisé) Piñol Carrera PACMA 3,1641.80
Ivan Duran Pujol PDeCAT 2,9721.69
José Luís Dolz Fernández PACMA 1,9591.11
Lorena Torrano Bote PACMA 1,9301.09
José Luís López Hernández PCTC 1,0790.61
José Aureliano Fernández Fernández Recortes Cero 4650.26
Blank ballots3,9462.24
Total502611
Valid votes175,72097.25
Invalid votes4,9632.74
Votes cast / turnout180,68361.01
Abstentions115,45838.98
Registered voters296141
Sources [2]

November 2019 general election

Summary of the 10 November 2019 Senate of Spain election results in Lleida
CandidatesParties and coalitionsPopular vote
Votes %
Yes check.svg Sara Bailac i Ardanuy ERC–Sobiranistes 78,41138.52
Yes check.svg Miquel Caminal i Cerdà ERC–Sobiranistes 71,08434.92
Yes check.svg Xavier Castellana i Gamisans ERC–Sobiranistes 66,06732.46
Yes check.svg Maria Teresa "Mayte" Rivero Segalàs JxCat–Junts 53,69126.38
• Rosalia Carnicé Farré JxCat–Junts 47,86423.51
• Francesc López Solé JxCat–Junts 43,68521.46
• Victor Orrit Ambrosio PSC–PSOE 29,07114.28
• Montserrat Parra Albà PSC–PSOE 27,98313.75
• Pasión-Gador Romero Garcia PSC–PSOE 26,60713.07
• Miquel Àngel Balao Garcia PP 16,9368.32
• Sonia Martínez Albiñana ECP–Guanyem el Canvi 16,9048.30
• Gemma Batalla Casanovas PP 16,0627.89
• José Reñé Porté PP 14,5877.17
• Blanca Rubio Aner ECP–Guanyem el Canvi 13,4836.62
• Lluc Capacete Gallardo ECP–Guanyem el Canvi 12,0235.91
• Cristina Daza Requena Cs 8,4144.13
• Antonio Ramón López Gómez Vox 7,8793.87
• Francisco de Urquia Comas Cs 6,9243.40
• Juan Felipe Cordoba Ortega Cs 6,3863.14
• Alba Cases Calleja PACMA 3,8041.87
• Xavier Santamaría Fumas PACMA 2,1301.05
• Francesc Xavier García i Llop PCPC 9880.49
• Álvaro Patricio Jaque Jiménez PCTC 6450.32
• Wilwardo Belisario M'bande Naluanga Recortes CeroGV 5940.29
• Óscar García Montes PUM+J 5070.25
• Luis Bautista Piguave PilliguaIZQP2050.10
Blank ballots3,5731.76
Total203,547
Valid votes203,54798.35
Invalid votes3,4231.65
Votes cast / turnout206,97065.82
Abstentions107,45534.18
Registered voters314,425
Sources [3]

April 2019 general election

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1989 general election

1986 general election

1982 general election

1979 general election

1977 general election

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