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Senate constituency in Spain
Girona is one of the 59 constituencies (Template:Lang-es) 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 Girona. 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
Elections
Value
2023 general election
Summary of the 23 July 2023 Senate of Spain election results
Candidates
|
Parties and coalitions
|
Popular vote
|
Votes
|
%
|
Y Consol Canteny Arbolí
|
|
PSC
|
81,738
|
26.64
|
Y Martí Sans Pairuto
|
|
PSC
|
74,857
|
24.40
|
Y Lluïsa Blanch Fulcarà
|
|
PSC
|
73,013
|
23.80
|
Y Joan Bagué Roura
|
|
Junts
|
71,617
|
23.34
|
• Jordi Martí Deulofeu
|
|
ERC
|
65,568
|
21.37
|
• Albert Piñeira Brosel
|
|
Junts
|
63,978
|
20.85
|
• Montserrat Mindan Cortada
|
|
Junts
|
63,080
|
20.56
|
• Josep María Terricabras i Nogueras
|
|
ERC
|
61,614
|
20.08
|
• Susanna Pagés Jutglar
|
|
ERC
|
54,565
|
17.78
|
• Jordi Lloveras Avellí
|
|
Sumar
|
32,323
|
10.53
|
• Alfonso Sánchez Fisac
|
|
PP
|
30,169
|
9.83
|
• Vanesa Mányik Jiménez
|
|
PP
|
28,688
|
9.35
|
• Anna Portillo Cuberes
|
|
Sumar
|
28,470
|
9.28
|
• Juan Ramón Iturriagagoitia Bassas
|
|
PP
|
27,441
|
8.94
|
• Rubén Paz Martín
|
|
Sumar
|
22,421
|
7.30
|
• Ana María Catalán Martínez
|
|
Vox
|
17,746
|
5.78
|
• Jordi Vivo Fernández
|
|
Vox
|
16,425
|
5.35
|
• Cristina Ruz Navarro
|
|
Vox
|
15,611
|
5.08
|
• Elena Costa Farré
|
|
PACMA
|
9,406
|
3.06
|
• Alicia Fuentes Company
|
|
PDeCAT
|
5,384
|
1.75
|
• Ramon Torredemer Turu
|
|
PACMA
|
5,349
|
1.74
|
• Camila Fernanda Parra Alvarado
|
|
PACMA
|
4,992
|
1.62
|
• Tomás Ferreira Crubellati
|
|
PCTC
|
2,499
|
0.81
|
• Sandra Barba Olaiz
|
|
Recortes Cero
|
1,107
|
0.36
|
Blank ballots
|
6,280 |
2.04
|
|
Total
|
864341 |
|
|
Valid votes
|
306,751 |
97.03
|
Invalid votes
|
9,378 |
2.96
|
Votes cast / turnout
|
316,129 |
61.28
|
Abstentions
|
199,732 |
38.71
|
Registered voters
|
515861 |
|
|
Sources[2]
|
November 2019 general election
Summary of the 10 November 2019 Senate of Spain election results in Girona
Candidates
|
Parties and coalitions
|
Popular vote
|
Votes
|
%
|
Y Jordi Martí Deulofeu
|
|
ERC–Sobiranistes
|
116,664 |
33.61
|
Y Josep Maria "Jami" Matamala Alsina
|
|
JxCat–Junts
|
110,351 |
31.79
|
Y Elisenda Pérez Esteve
|
|
ERC–Sobiranistes
|
104,529 |
30.12
|
Y Josep Maria Cervera Pinart
|
|
JxCat–Junts
|
94,236 |
27.15
|
• Josep Quintana Caralt
|
|
ERC–Sobiranistes
|
90,282 |
26.01
|
• Laura Karina Corsunsky Zeitune
|
|
JxCat–Junts
|
87,664 |
25.26
|
• Ferran Camas Roda
|
|
PSC–PSOE
|
50,038 |
14.42
|
• María Josefa "Pepa" Celaya Armisen
|
|
PSC–PSOE
|
47,937 |
13.81
|
• Xavier Rangel Martínez
|
|
PSC–PSOE
|
46,236 |
13.32
|
• Gemma Triedo Salvador
|
|
ECP–Guanyem el Canvi
|
35,308 |
10.17
|
• Marta Domènech Gràcia
|
|
ECP–Guanyem el Canvi
|
28,873 |
8.32
|
• Wilder Alfonso Palacio Pineda
|
|
ECP–Guanyem el Canvi
|
24,214 |
6.98
|
• Maria Àngels Olmedo Delestal
|
|
PP
|
21,938 |
6.32
|
• Daniel Ruíz Pérez
|
|
PP
|
19,731 |
5.68
|
• Sebastián Mateo Herrero
|
|
PP
|
17,633 |
5.08
|
• Miriam Pujola Romero
|
|
Cs
|
15,843 |
4.56
|
• Francisco Javier Domínguez García
|
|
Vox
|
14,911 |
4.30
|
• María Paz García Moreno
|
|
Cs
|
13,645 |
3.93
|
• Vito Vicente García Galán
|
|
Cs
|
12,271 |
3.54
|
• Albert Benítez Hugas
|
|
PACMA
|
8,543 |
2.46
|
• María Rosa Blasco Prim
|
|
PACMA
|
6,532 |
1.88
|
• Esteve Huguet Pardo
|
|
PCPC
|
1,829 |
0.53
|
• Francesc Sergio Ibáñez Laffort
|
|
Recortes Cero–GV
|
1,322 |
0.38
|
• Àlex Martínez Ramos
|
|
PCTC
|
1,301 |
0.37
|
• Elisabet Requena López
|
|
PUM+J
|
1,183 |
0.34
|
• Jesús Osorio Hernández
|
|
IZQP
|
579 |
0.17
|
Blank ballots
|
4,773 |
1.38
|
|
Total
|
347,091 |
|
|
Valid votes
|
347,091 |
98.23
|
Invalid votes
|
6,249 |
1.77
|
Votes cast / turnout
|
353,340 |
67.31
|
Abstentions
|
171,638 |
32.69
|
Registered voters
|
524,978 |
|
|
Sources[3]
|
April 2019 general election
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
1982 general election
1979 general election
1977 general election
References
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