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Granada 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 Granada . 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 Azpitarte Pérez
PP
187,249
38.28
Y Francisco Joaquín Camacho Borrego
PP
182,868
37.38
Y María Eva Martín Pérez
PP
181,390
37.08
Y José Entrena Ávila
PSOE
167,284
34.19
• Elvira Ramón Utrabo
PSOE
163,751
33.47
• Alejandro José Zubeldia Santoyo
PSOE
155,190
31.72
• José Manuel Pérez Padial
Vox
68,045
13.91
• María De La Cruz Lozano Marín
Vox
63,686
13.01
• David Navarro Quesada
Vox
60,516
12.37
• Mariano Martin Civantos
Sumar
51,973
10.62
• Matilde Ramiro Gutiérrez
Sumar
46,644
9.53
• Francisco Puentedura Anllo
Sumar
46,381
9.48
• Encarnación Hidalgo Tenorio
PACMA
6,512
1.33
• Ángel María Díaz Claudio
PACMA
3,954
0.80
• Eduardo Castillo Moral
PUM+J
2,192
0.44
• Pablo Mora Fumero
PCTE
1,686
0.34
• Kim Joaquina Pérez Fernández-Figares
Recortes Cero
975
0.19
• Emilio Jiménez Rodríguez
CJ
920
0.18
• Rafael Ordinas Montojo
Recortes Cero
545
0.11
Blank ballots
7,603
1.55
Total
1,407,636
Valid votes
489,154
97.15
Invalid votes
14,344
2.84
Votes cast / turnout
503,498
70.69
Abstentions
208,698
29.30
Registered voters
712,196
Sources[ 2]
November 2019 general election [ edit ]
Summary of the 10 November 2019 Senate of Spain election results in Granada
Candidates
Parties and coalitions
Popular vote
Votes
%
Y Alejandro José Zubeldía Santoyo
PSOE
160,596
34.06
Y María Sandra García Martín
PSOE
157,071
33.32
Y Francisco Javier Aragón Ariza
PSOE
151,108
32.05
Y José Antonio Robles Rodríguez
PP
139,361
29.56
• Vicente Azpitarte Pérez
PP
132,495
28.10
• Celia Santiago Buendía
PP
110,195
23.37
• Cristina Alejandra Jiménez Jiménez
Vox
89,530
18.99
• Manuel Morales García
Podemos–IULV–CA
55,358
11.74
• José Ismael Criado Aguilera
Podemos–IULV–CA
49,657
10.53
• Francisca Sánchez Alías
Podemos–IULV–CA
49,599
10.52
• Fernando Serrano González
Cs
46,628
9.89
• María Amparo Siles Martín
Cs
39,438
8.36
• Luis Eugenio Pertíñez Martín
Cs
32,856
6.97
• Francisco Javier Fernández Sánchez
Más País–Andalucía
11,496
2.44
• Rafael Vázquez García
PACMA
8,261
1.75
• Carmen Inmaculada Sánchez Carmona
PACMA
7,103
1.51
• Celia Principal López
AxSí
1,979
0.42
• Marta Castillo Fernández
PUM+J
1,747
0.37
• Juan Antonio Ortiz López
Recortes Cero –GV
1,673
0.35
• José Luis Quirante Sánchez
PCPA
1,648
0.35
• Kim Joaquina Pérez Fernández-Fígares
Recortes Cero –GV
1,108
0.24
• José Luis Espinosa Montes
AxSí
1,011
0.21
• María del Sagrario Martín Pino
AxSí
953
0.20
Blank ballots
8,674
1.84
Total
471,469
Valid votes
471,469
96.56
Invalid votes
16,808
3.44
Votes cast / turnout
488,277
64.67
Abstentions
266,730
35.33
Registered voters
755,007
Sources[ 3]
April 2019 general election [ edit ]
2016 general election [ edit ]
2015 general election [ edit ]
2011 general election [ edit ]
2008 general election [ edit ]
2004 general election [ edit ]
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1989 general election [ edit ]
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1979 general election [ edit ]
1977 general election [ edit ]
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