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Lanzarote 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 one senator. Its boundaries correspond to those of the island of Lanzarote. The electoral system uses an open list partial block voting, with electors voting for individual candidates instead of parties.
Senators
Elections
November 2019 general election
Summary of the 10 November 2019 Senate of Spain election results in Lanzarote
Candidates
|
Parties and coalitions
|
Popular vote
|
Votes
|
%
|
Y Francisco Manuel Fajardo Palarea
|
width="1" bgcolor="Template:Spanish Socialist Workers' Party/meta/color"|
|
PSOE
|
15,400 |
31.07
|
• Remigio Joel Delgado Cáceres
|
bgcolor="Template:People's Party (Spain)/meta/color"|
|
PP
|
9,821 |
19.81
|
• Samuel Carmelo Martín Morera
|
bgcolor="Template:Canarian Coalition–New Canaries/meta/color"|
|
CCa–PNC–NC
|
7,747 |
15.63
|
• Jorge Miguel Peñas Lozano
|
bgcolor="Template:Unidas Podemos/meta/color"|
|
Podemos–IU
|
6,518 |
13.15
|
• Javier Román Vas
|
bgcolor="Template:Vox (Spanish political party)/meta/color"|
|
Vox
|
4,898 |
9.88
|
• Noemí del Pino Ramírez Rodríguez
|
bgcolor="Template:Citizens (Spanish political party)/meta/color"|
|
Cs
|
2,333 |
4.71
|
• Ester Gómez Brodsky
|
bgcolor="Template:Más País/meta/color"|
|
Más País–Equo
|
881 |
1.78
|
• Bárbara Fernández Granda
|
bgcolor="Template:Animalist Party Against Mistreatment of Animals/meta/color"|
|
PACMA
|
800 |
1.61
|
• Nuria Esther Cedrés Perdomo
|
bgcolor="Template:Ahora Canarias/meta/color"|
|
ANC–UP
|
172 |
0.35
|
• María del Rosario Martel Marrero
|
bgcolor="Template:Zero Cuts/meta/color"|
|
Recortes Cero–GV
|
113 |
0.23
|
• Francisca Sánchez Macías
|
bgcolor="Template:Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain/meta/color"|
|
PCPC
|
83 |
0.17
|
Blank ballots
|
802 |
1.62
|
|
Total
|
49,569 |
|
|
Valid votes
|
49,569 |
97.18
|
Invalid votes
|
1,436 |
2.82
|
Votes cast / turnout
|
51,005 |
51.33
|
Abstentions
|
48,363 |
48.67
|
Registered voters
|
99,368 |
|
|
Sources[2]
|
April 2019 general election
Summary of the 28 April 2019 Senate of Spain election results in Lanzarote
Candidates
|
Parties and coalitions
|
Popular vote
|
Votes
|
%
|
Y Francisco Manuel Fajardo Palarea
|
width="1" bgcolor="Template:Spanish Socialist Workers' Party/meta/color"|
|
PSOE
|
15,910 |
28.19
|
• Luis Celestino Arráez Guadalupe
|
bgcolor="Template:Agreement of Nationalist Unity/meta/color"|
|
CCa–PNC
|
9,838 |
17.43
|
• Remigio Joel Delgado Cáceres
|
bgcolor="Template:People's Party (Spain)/meta/color"|
|
PP
|
9,463 |
16.77
|
• Jorge Miguel Peñas Lozano
|
bgcolor="Template:Unidos Podemos/meta/color"|
|
Podemos–IU–Equo
|
8,252 |
14.62
|
• Noemí del Pino Ramírez Rodríguez
|
bgcolor="Template:Citizens (Spanish political party)/meta/color"|
|
Cs
|
4,641 |
8.22
|
• Fernando Bermejo Reales
|
bgcolor="Template:Vox (political party)/meta/color"|
|
Vox
|
3,139 |
5.56
|
• Yone Xarach Caraballo Medina
|
bgcolor="Template:New Canaries/meta/color"|
|
NCa
|
2,205 |
3.91
|
• Bárbara Fernández Granda
|
bgcolor="Template:Animalist Party Against Mistreatment of Animals/meta/color"|
|
PACMA
|
1,167 |
2.07
|
• Laureano Álvarez Delgado
|
bgcolor="Template:United for Lanzarote/meta/color"|
|
UPLanzarote
|
456 |
0.81
|
• Nuria Esther Cedrés Perdomo
|
bgcolor="Template:Ahora Canarias/meta/color"|
|
ANC–UP
|
181 |
0.32
|
• Concepción Jiménez Rodríguez
|
bgcolor="Template:Zero Cuts/meta/color"|
|
Recortes Cero–GV
|
153 |
0.27
|
• Francisca Carmen Sánchez Mácias
|
bgcolor="Template:Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain/meta/color"|
|
PCPC
|
67 |
0.12
|
Blank ballots
|
954 |
1.69
|
|
Total
|
56,429 |
|
|
Valid votes
|
56,429 |
96.62
|
Invalid votes
|
1,976 |
3.38
|
Votes cast / turnout
|
58,405 |
59.19
|
Abstentions
|
40,263 |
40.81
|
Registered voters
|
98,668 |
|
|
Sources[3]
|
2016 general election
Summary of the 26 June 2016 Senate of Spain election results in Lanzarote
Candidates
|
Parties and coalitions
|
Popular vote
|
Votes
|
%
|
Y Remigio Joel Delgado Cáceres
|
width="1" bgcolor="Template:People's Party (Spain)/meta/color"|
|
PP
|
13,146 |
26.75
|
• Ariagona González Pérez
|
bgcolor="Template:Spanish Socialist Workers' Party/meta/color"|
|
PSOE–NCa
|
11,846 |
24.10
|
• Juan Antonio Valencia Naranjo
|
bgcolor="Template:Unidos Podemos/meta/color"|
|
Podemos–IU–Equo
|
10,095 |
20.54
|
• Marciano Acuña Betancor
|
bgcolor="Template:Agreement of Nationalist Unity/meta/color"|
|
CCa–PNC
|
7,805 |
15.88
|
• María Moreira León
|
bgcolor="Template:Citizens (Spanish political party)/meta/color"|
|
C's
|
4,106 |
8.35
|
• Ana Isabel Díaz Cruces
|
bgcolor="Template:Animalist Party Against Mistreatment of Animals/meta/color"|
|
PACMA
|
939 |
1.91
|
• Neido Manuel González Álvarez
|
bgcolor="Template:Zero Cuts/meta/color"|
|
Recortes Cero–GV
|
162 |
0.33
|
• Antonia María de los Ángeles León Armas
|
bgcolor="Template:Vox (political party)/meta/color"|
|
Vox
|
101 |
0.21
|
• Jorge García-Aráez Martín-Montalvo
|
bgcolor="Template:Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain/meta/color"|
|
PCPC
|
85 |
0.17
|
Blank ballots
|
860 |
1.75
|
|
Total
|
49,145 |
|
|
Valid votes
|
49,145 |
96.53
|
Invalid votes
|
1,767 |
3.47
|
Votes cast / turnout
|
50,912 |
54.38
|
Abstentions
|
42,710 |
45.62
|
Registered voters
|
93,622 |
|
|
Sources[4][5]
|
2015 general election
Summary of the 20 December 2015 Senate of Spain election results in Lanzarote
Candidates
|
Parties and coalitions
|
Popular vote
|
Votes
|
%
|
Y José Ramón Galindo González
|
width="1" bgcolor="Template:Podemos (Spanish political party)/meta/color"|
|
Podemos
|
10,973 |
22.32
|
• Ariagona González Pérez
|
bgcolor="Template:Spanish Socialist Workers' Party/meta/color"|
|
PSOE–NCa
|
10,644 |
21.65
|
• Oscar Manuel Luzardo Fuentes
|
bgcolor="Template:People's Party (Spain)/meta/color"|
|
PP
|
9,888 |
20.11
|
• Marciano Acuña Betancor
|
bgcolor="Template:Agreement of Nationalist Unity/meta/color"|
|
CCa–PNC
|
9,253 |
18.82
|
• María del Carmen Pellón Rodríguez
|
bgcolor="Template:Citizens (Spanish political party)/meta/color"|
|
C's
|
4,489 |
9.13
|
• José Díaz Díaz
|
bgcolor="Template:Canarian United Left/meta/color"|
|
IUC–UPeC
|
1,274 |
2.59
|
• Ana Isabel Díaz Cruces
|
bgcolor="Template:Animalist Party Against Mistreatment of Animals/meta/color"|
|
PACMA
|
964 |
1.96
|
• Ismael Jesús Sánchez Melián
|
bgcolor="Template:Union, Progress and Democracy/meta/color"|
|
UPyD
|
157 |
0.32
|
• Neido Manuel González Álvarez
|
bgcolor="Template:Zero Cuts/meta/color"|
|
Recortes Cero–GV
|
134 |
0.27
|
• Jorge García-Aráez Martín-Montalvo
|
bgcolor="Template:Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain/meta/color"|
|
PCPC
|
65 |
0.13
|
Blank ballots
|
1,331 |
2.71
|
|
Total
|
49,172 |
|
|
Valid votes
|
49,172 |
95.69
|
Invalid votes
|
2,215 |
4.31
|
Votes cast / turnout
|
51,387 |
55.53
|
Abstentions
|
41,159 |
44.47
|
Registered voters
|
92,546 |
|
|
Sources[4][6]
|
2011 general election
Summary of the 20 November 2011 Senate of Spain election results in Lanzarote
Candidates
|
Parties and coalitions
|
Popular vote
|
Votes
|
%
|
Y Oscar Manuel Luzardo Fuentes
|
width="1" bgcolor="Template:People's Party (Spain)/meta/color"|
|
PP
|
15,470 |
37.15
|
• Orlando Enrique Suárez Curbelo
|
bgcolor="Template:Spanish Socialist Workers' Party/meta/color"|
|
PSOE
|
10,975 |
26.36
|
• Pedro Manuel Sanginés Gutiérrez
|
bgcolor="Template:Canarian Coalition–New Canaries/meta/color"|
|
CC–NC–PNC
|
10,364 |
24.89
|
• José Manuel Vázquez Rodríguez
|
bgcolor="Template:Green and Red Canaries/meta/color"|
|
IUC–CxI–PSyEP
|
1,351 |
3.24
|
• Ignacio Sáenz de Santa María Elizalde
|
bgcolor="Template:Union, Progress and Democracy/meta/color"|
|
UPyD
|
786 |
1.89
|
• Gabriel Ángel Suárez Cabrera
|
bgcolor="Template:Equo/meta/color"|
|
eQuo
|
605 |
1.45
|
• Martín Moreno Brito
|
bgcolor="Template:For a Fairer World/meta/color"|
|
PUM+J
|
211 |
0.51
|
Blank ballots
|
1,880 |
4.51
|
|
Total
|
41,642 |
|
|
Valid votes
|
41,642 |
94.65
|
Invalid votes
|
2,352 |
5.35
|
Votes cast / turnout
|
43,994 |
52.38
|
Abstentions
|
39,993 |
47.62
|
Registered voters
|
83,987 |
|
|
Sources[4][7]
|
2008 general election
Summary of the 9 March 2008 Senate of Spain election results in Lanzarote
Candidates
|
Parties and coalitions
|
Popular vote
|
Votes
|
%
|
Y Marcos Francisco Hernández Guillén
|
width="1" bgcolor="Template:Spanish Socialist Workers' Party/meta/color"|
|
PSOE
|
17,118 |
37.24
|
• Jesús Casimiro Machín Duque
|
bgcolor="Template:Agreement of Nationalist Unity/meta/color"|
|
CC–PNC–PIL
|
13,357 |
29.06
|
• Astrid María Pérez Batista
|
bgcolor="Template:People's Party (Spain)/meta/color"|
|
PP
|
10,904 |
23.72
|
• Ginés de Quintana Cabrera
|
bgcolor="Template:25 May Citizens' Alternative/meta/color"|
|
AC25M
|
773 |
1.68
|
• María Isabel Martinón López
|
bgcolor="Template:New Canaries/meta/color"|
|
NC–CCN
|
683 |
1.49
|
• Francisco Martínez Ferreira
|
bgcolor="Template:Canarian United Left/meta/color"|
|
IUC
|
613 |
1.33
|
• Pedro Melquiades Hernández Camacho
|
bgcolor="Template:Alternative Island/meta/color"|
|
ISAL
|
449 |
0.98
|
• Diego Luis Casas García
|
bgcolor="Template:Animalist Party Against Mistreatment of Animals/meta/color"|
|
PACMA
|
315 |
0.69
|
• María del Carmen Gloria Calero Fernández
|
bgcolor="Template:For a Fairer World/meta/color"|
|
PUM+J
|
195 |
0.42
|
• María del Pilar Peláez Arasa
|
bgcolor="Template:Confederation of the Greens/meta/color"|
|
LV
|
157 |
0.34
|
• Ignacio Sáenz de Santa María Elizalde
|
bgcolor="Template:Union, Progress and Democracy/meta/color"|
|
UPyD
|
154 |
0.34
|
• Nelson Roque Vega Gutiérrez
|
bgcolor="Template:Unity of the People/meta/color"|
|
UP
|
126 |
0.27
|
• José Luis Morales Castillo
|
bgcolor="Template:The Greens–Green Group/meta/color"|
|
LV–GV
|
113 |
0.25
|
• Antonio de Jesús Quevedo Navarro
|
bgcolor="Template:Canarian Nationalist Alternative/meta/color"|
|
ANC
|
52 |
0.11
|
• Agustín Julio Prieto Aguilar
|
bgcolor="Template:Humanist Party (Spain)/meta/color"|
|
PH
|
42 |
0.09
|
• María Adoración Carpintero Cidad
|
bgcolor="Template:Internationalist Socialist Workers' Party/meta/color"|
|
POSI
|
29 |
0.06
|
• Ezequiel Rial-Abraldes Lobatón
|
bgcolor="Template:Falange Española de las JONS (1976)/meta/color"|
|
FE–JONS
|
21 |
0.05
|
• Jesús Joaquín Betancor Valdez
|
bgcolor="Template:Movement for the Unity of the Canarian People/meta/color"|
|
MUPC
|
18 |
0.04
|
• Carlos Javier Lorenzo Santana
|
bgcolor="Template:Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain/meta/color"|
|
PCPC
|
18 |
0.04
|
• Eduardo José Hernández López
|
bgcolor="Template:Carlist Traditionalist Communion/meta/color"|
|
CTC
|
16 |
0.03
|
• Iñaki Fernández Calvo
|
bgcolor="Template:Family and Life Party/meta/color"|
|
PFyV
|
13 |
0.03
|
• Laura María Santana González
|
bgcolor="Template:Social Democratic Party (Spain)/meta/color"|
|
PSD
|
6 |
0.01
|
Blank ballots
|
795 |
1.73
|
|
Total
|
45,967 |
|
|
Valid votes
|
45,967 |
96.47
|
Invalid votes
|
1,680 |
3.53
|
Votes cast / turnout
|
47,647 |
59.25
|
Abstentions
|
32,774 |
40.75
|
Registered voters
|
80,421 |
|
|
Sources[4][8]
|
2004 general election
Summary of the 14 March 2004 Senate of Spain election results in Lanzarote
Candidates
|
Parties and coalitions
|
Popular vote
|
Votes
|
%
|
Y Marcos Francisco Hernández Guillén
|
width="1" bgcolor="Template:Spanish Socialist Workers' Party/meta/color"|
|
PSOE
|
13,625 |
32.23
|
• Juan Pedro Hernández Rodríguez
|
bgcolor="Template:Lanzarote Independents Party/meta/color"|
|
PIL
|
11,457 |
27.10
|
• Federico Toledo Guadalupe
|
bgcolor="Template:People's Party (Spain)/meta/color"|
|
PP
|
9,850 |
23.30
|
• Emilia María Morales Martín
|
bgcolor="Template:25 May Citizens' Alternative/meta/color"|
|
AC25M
|
5,360 |
12.68
|
• María de los Ángeles Ferrera Fernández
|
bgcolor="Template:The Greens–Green Group/meta/color"|
|
LV–GV
|
454 |
1.07
|
• Delia María Hernández Camacho
|
|
CAyC
|
233 |
0.55
|
• Juan Manuel de León Robayna
|
bgcolor="Template:Democratic and Social Centre (Spain)/meta/color"|
|
CDS
|
105 |
0.25
|
• Antonio Esteban Afonso Martel
|
bgcolor="Template:National Democracy (Spain)/meta/color"|
|
DN
|
23 |
0.05
|
• Luis Miguel Ruiz de Asúa Moro
|
bgcolor="Template:Carlist Traditionalist Communion/meta/color"|
|
CTC
|
19 |
0.04
|
Blank ballots
|
1,148 |
2.72
|
|
Total
|
42,274 |
|
|
Valid votes
|
42,274 |
96.83
|
Invalid votes
|
1,386 |
3.17
|
Votes cast / turnout
|
43,660 |
58.05
|
Abstentions
|
31,554 |
41.95
|
Registered voters
|
75,214 |
|
|
Sources[4][9]
|
2000 general election
Summary of the 12 March 2000 Senate of Spain election results in Lanzarote
Candidates
|
Parties and coalitions
|
Popular vote
|
Votes
|
%
|
Y Dimas Martín Martín
|
width="1" bgcolor="Template:Lanzarote Independents Party/meta/color"|
|
PIL
|
13,528 |
37.36
|
• Francisco Manuel Fajardo Palarea
|
bgcolor="Template:Spanish Socialist Workers' Party/meta/color"|
|
PSOE–p
|
8,308 |
22.94
|
• Cándido Armas Rodríguez
|
bgcolor="Template:Canarian Coalition/meta/color"|
|
CC
|
6,525 |
18.02
|
• Alejandro José Díaz Hernández
|
bgcolor="Template:People's Party (Spain)/meta/color"|
|
PP
|
6,094 |
16.83
|
• José Antonio González Hernández
|
bgcolor="Template:Canarian United Left/meta/color"|
|
IUC
|
842 |
2.33
|
• Fernando Cabrera Tarrago
|
bgcolor="Template:Humanist Party (Spain)/meta/color"|
|
PH
|
93 |
0.26
|
• Andrés Manuel Perera Candelaria
|
bgcolor="Template:La Falange (1999)/meta/color"|
|
FE
|
25 |
0.07
|
Blank ballots
|
799 |
2.21
|
|
Total
|
36,214 |
|
|
Valid votes
|
36,214 |
97.13
|
Invalid votes
|
1,071 |
2.87
|
Votes cast / turnout
|
37,285 |
52.18
|
Abstentions
|
34,168 |
47.82
|
Registered voters
|
71,453 |
|
|
Sources[4][10]
|
1996 general election
1993 general election
1989 general election
1986 general election
1982 general election
Summary of the 28 October 1982 Senate of Spain election results in Lanzarote
Candidates
|
Parties and coalitions
|
Popular vote
|
Votes
|
%
|
Y José Ramírez Cerdá
|
width="1" bgcolor="Template:Spanish Socialist Workers' Party/meta/color"|
|
PSOE
|
8,582 |
37.41
|
• Antonio Cabrera Barrera
|
bgcolor="Template:Union of the Democratic Centre (Spain)/meta/color"|
|
UCD
|
6,359 |
27.72
|
• José Diaz Rijo
|
bgcolor="Template:Democratic and Social Centre (Spain)/meta/color"|
|
CDS
|
3,724 |
16.23
|
• José Ferrer Perdomo
|
bgcolor="Template:People's Alliance–People's Democratic Party/meta/color"|
|
AP–PDP
|
1,864 |
8.13
|
• José Domingo Hernández Álvarez
|
bgcolor="Template:Canarian Assembly/meta/color"|
|
AC–CC
|
1,166 |
5.08
|
• Jesús María Curbelo Fernández
|
bgcolor="Template:Canarian People's Union/meta/color"|
|
UPC
|
686 |
2.99
|
• Carlos Alberto Henríquez Gaztañondo
|
bgcolor="Template:Canarian Nationalist Party/meta/color"|
|
PNC
|
224 |
0.98
|
Blank ballots
|
334 |
1.46
|
|
Total
|
22,938 |
|
|
Valid votes
|
22,938 |
95.89
|
Invalid votes
|
983 |
4.11
|
Votes cast / turnout
|
23,921 |
79.63
|
Abstentions
|
6,119 |
20.37
|
Registered voters
|
30,040 |
|
|
Sources[4][15][16]
|
1979 general election
1977 general election
References
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