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Senate constituency in Spain
Alicante (Valencian : Alacant ) 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 Alicante . 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.
2023 general election [ edit ]
Summary of the 23 July 2023 Senate of Spain election results
Candidates
Parties and coalitions
Popular vote
Votes
%
Y Eva Ortiz Vilella
PP
335,834
38.22
Y Agustín Almodóbar Barceló
PP
324,363
36.91
Y María Dolores Esteve Juan
PP
319,692
36.38
Y Ana Martínez Zaragoza
PSOE
297,956
33.91
• Antonia Moreno Ruiz
PSOE
282,311
32.13
• Ángel Franco Gutiez
PSOE
265,628
30.23
• Irene Lisarte Villalba
Vox
123,597
14.06
• David Moreno Narganes
Vox
115,926
13.19
• Manuel Alcaraz Ramos
Sumar
109,825
12.50
• Lesmy Menéndez González
Vox
108,399
12.33
• Llum Quiñonero Hernández
Sumar
96,343
10.96
• Pau Francesc Torregrosa i Coloma
Sumar
85,601
9.74
• Obdulia Pérez Cerdán
PACMA
12,769
1.45
• Teresa Muñoz Armentia
PACMA
8,834
1.00
• Ángel Olmedo Sáez
PACMA
8,796
1.00
• Adrián Martínez Ramos
Recortes Cero
3,019
0.34
• María José Molina Martínez
CJ
2,226
0.25
• Javier Antonio Ramírez Fernández
CJ
1,142
0.12
• Elisa Pérez-Marsá Mira
CJ
1,076
0.12
Blank ballots
13,995
1.59
Total
2517332
Valid votes
878,592
97.71
Invalid votes
20,578
2.28
Votes cast / turnout
899,170
71.66
Abstentions
355,561
28.33
Registered voters
1254731
Sources[ 2]
November 2019 general election [ edit ]
Summary of the 10 November 2019 Senate of Spain election results in Alicante
Candidates
Parties and coalitions
Popular vote
Votes
%
Y Pablo Ruz Villanueva
PP
262,256
31.29
Y María Adela Pedrosa Roldán
PP
247,328
29.51
Y José Asensi Sabater
PSOE
244,327
29.15
Y Ana Martínez Zaragoza
PSOE
238,631
28.47
• Carlos Giménez Bertomeu
PSOE
227,490
27.14
• Consuelo Maraver Lora
PP
209,808
25.03
• Pascual Moxica Pruneda
Vox
150,888
18.00
• María Asunción Villaverde Zamora
Podemos–EUPV
99,522
11.87
• María José Gómez-Pimpollo López-Castillo
Podemos–EUPV
87,788
10.47
• Lucía Granados Alós
Cs
86,043
10.27
• Roberto Molina Pilosio
Podemos–EUPV
79,481
9.48
• Domingo Francisco Guillén Fernández
Cs
67,159
8.01
• Santiago Mira Quiles
Cs
60,950
7.27
• Llum Quiñonero Hernández
Més Compromís
41,539
4.96
• Conxa del Ruste Aguilar
Més Compromís
32,334
3.86
• Vicent Miquel Sansano Belso
Més Compromís
28,046
3.35
• Paloma Jerez Cabello
PACMA
18,517
2.21
• Germán Rabasco Mora
PACMA
11,019
1.31
• Maite Carpintero Pariente
PACMA
10,166
1.21
• Abelardo Lloret López
Avant/Adelante–LVEP
5,493
0.66
• Juan Francisco Martínez Tortosa
ERPV
3,449
0.41
• Manuel Serna Oltra
PCPE
2,490
0.30
• Adrián Martínez Ramos
Recortes Cero –GV
1,883
0.22
• Francisco de Bartolomé Gisbert
PUM+J
1,690
0.20
• Rosa Isabel Payá Giménez
Recortes Cero –GV
1,412
0.17
• José María García Cabrera
P–LIB
1,146
0.14
• Rafael Adrián Serrano
Recortes Cero –GV
728
0.09
Blank ballots
14,717
1.76
Total
838,203
Valid votes
838,203
97.64
Invalid votes
20,227
2.36
Votes cast / turnout
858,430
67.24
Abstentions
418,261
32.76
Registered voters
1,276,691
Sources[ 3]
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