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Senate constituency in Spain
Castellón 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 Castellón . 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 Vicente Martínez Mus
PP
111,009
36.76
Y Susana Marqués Escoín
PP
109,034
36.10
Y Amparo Marco Gual
PSOE
106,717
35.34
Y Vicente Tejedo Tormo
PP
105,453
34.92
• Eva Redondo Gamero
PSOE
100,739
33.36
• Gonzalo Moliner Bellod
PSOE
93,908
31.09
• Elsa Vilalta Fonfría
Sumar
43,904
14.53
• Pedro Sancho Calduch
Vox
41,528
13.75
• Luisa Espinós Zafra
Vox
37,719
12.49
• Marta Caballero Godes
Vox
36,445
12.06
• Rafael Segarra Silvestre
Sumar
34,528
11.43
• Axel Noel Monfort Cano
Sumar
30,997
10.26
• Francisca Hernández Rodríguez
PACMA
3,886
1.28
• Jorge Tur Juan
PACMA
2,302
0.76
• Cristina Rozas Martínez
PACMA
2,284
0.75
• Ricardo Cano Gaviria
Recortes Cero
1,040
0.34
• Juan Amoros Mezquita
FE de las JONS
760
0.25
• Rosa María Lentini Chao
Recortes Cero
619
0.20
Blank ballots
5,105
1.69
Total
867977
Valid votes
301,957
97.60
Invalid votes
7,418
2.39
Votes cast / turnout
309,375
73.71
Abstentions
110,328
26.28
Registered voters
419703
Sources[ 2]
November 2019 general election [ edit ]
Summary of the 10 November 2019 Senate of Spain election results in Castellón
Candidates
Parties and coalitions
Popular vote
Votes
%
Y Salomé Pradas Ten
PP
88,350
30.55
Y Artemi Vicent Rallo Lombarte
PSOE
87,092
30.11
Y Ana Belén Edo Gil
PSOE
85,841
29.68
Y Vicente Martínez Mus
PP
83,915
29.01
• Josep Lluis Grau Vallés
PSOE
81,811
28.29
• Inmaculada Yañez Climent
PP
73,411
25.38
• Luis Andrés Cisneros
Vox
47,806
16.53
• Carlos Monsonis Adsuara
Podemos–EUPV
34,238
11.84
• María Martínez Tortosa
Podemos–EUPV
30,202
10.44
• Francisco Porcar Rebollar
Podemos–EUPV
29,740
10.28
• Francisco José Vicent Melchor
Cs
25,036
8.66
• Maria Jesus Sanchís Gual
Cs
21,994
7.60
• Jordi Navarrete Pla
Més Compromís
20,439
7.07
• Milton Trigoso Rojas
Cs
17,817
6.16
• Empar Carceller Centelles
Més Compromís
15,658
5.41
• Carlos Javier Vidaurre Garayo
Més Compromís
15,491
5.36
• Natalia Giner Montañés
PACMA
5,115
1.77
• Ricardo Sancho Arnau
PACMA
2,958
1.02
• Agustí Romeu Sospedra
ERPV
2,840
0.98
• Lorena Velasco Andrés
PACMA
2,839
0.98
• Rosa Lentini Chao
Recortes Cero –GV
899
0.31
• Guillermo Canals Álvarez-Novoa
PUM+J
687
0.24
• Kevin Álvarez Cuesta
PCPE
674
0.23
• Juan Amorós Mezquita
FE–JONS
625
0.22
• Ricardo Cano Gaviria
Recortes Cero –GV
407
0.14
• María Asunción Peris Gómez
FE–JONS
389
0.13
• Pedro Funes García
aUna CV
268
0.09
• Luis Castellet Font
FE–JONS
165
0.06
Blank ballots
5,364
1.85
Total
289,229
Valid votes
289,229
97.64
Invalid votes
6,987
2.36
Votes cast / turnout
296,216
70.40
Abstentions
124,525
29.60
Registered voters
420,741
Sources[ 3]
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