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Representation of the island of Mallorca in the Senate of Spain
Mallorca 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 three senators . Its boundaries correspond to those of the island of Mallorca . 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 two candidates.
2023 general election [ edit ]
Summary of the 23 July 2023 Senate of Spain election results
Candidates
Parties and coalitions
Popular vote
Votes
%
Y María Salom Coll
PP
141,471
36.43
Y Martí Ángel Torres Valls
PP
134,349
34.60
Y Pere Joan Pons Sampietro
PSIB-PSOE
118,579
30.54
• Teresa Suárez Genovard
PSIB-PSOE
112,175
28.89
• Laura Pérez Reol
Sumar
62,795
16.17
• Gabriel Antonio Le Senne Presedo
Vox
55,081
14.18
• Antoni Simó Tomàs Canyelles
Sumar
51,651
13.30
• María Vidal Bennasar
Vox
50,382
12.97
• Neus Broto Pachiardi
PACMA
5,613
1.44
• Fumio Maruta Maruta
PACMA
3,328
0.85
• Adrià Ruiz Rosselló
PCTE
1,128
0.29
• Elena Fernández Mateo
Recortes Cero
806
0.20
• Guillermo García Salas
Recortes Cero
484
0.12
Blank ballots
6,155
1.58
Total
743997
Valid votes
388,253
97.69
Invalid votes
9,147
2.30
Votes cast / turnout
397,400
64.40
Abstentions
219,662
35.59
Registered voters
617062
Sources[ 2]
November 2019 general election [ edit ]
Summary of the 10 November 2019 Senate of Spain election results in Mallorca
Candidates
Parties and coalitions
Popular vote
Votes
%
Y María Salom Coll
PP
93,266
26.29
Y Cosme Bonet Bonet
PSOE
91,522
25.80
Y Susanna Moll Kammerich
PSOE
87,196
24.58
• Javier Bonet Díaz
PP
81,741
23.04
• Manuela Cañadas Pinilla
Vox
58,822
16.58
• Beni Aguiló Grau
Podemos–EUIB
56,669
15.97
• Alfonso Rodríguez Sánchez
Podemos–EUIB
48,476
13.66
• Beatriz Medina Muñoz-Torrero
Cs
28,782
8.11
• Omar Delgado Garrido
Cs
23,076
6.50
• Lila Thomàs i Andreu
Més–esquerra
21,067
5.94
• Isidre Mateu Sabater
Més–esquerra
16,660
4.70
• Antoni Gutiérrez Sastre
Más País
8,978
2.53
• Patricia Blanco Martín
PACMA
7,651
2.16
• Francisco González Benito
PACMA
4,411
1.24
• Juan José Fernández Panadero
Recortes Cero –GV
1,225
0.35
• María Teresa Viera Oliver
PUM+J
1,025
0.29
• Antonio Forteza Bonnet
P–LIB
481
0.14
Blank ballots
6,398
1.80
Total
354,766
Valid votes
354,766
97.64
Invalid votes
8,588
2.36
Votes cast / turnout
363,354
57.45
Abstentions
269,143
42.55
Registered voters
632,497
Sources[ 3]
April 2019 general election [ edit ]
Summary of the 28 April 2019 Senate of Spain election results in Mallorca
Candidates
Parties and coalitions
Popular vote
Votes
%
Y Cosme Bonet Bonet
PSOE
107,619
26.60
Y Susanna Moll Kammerich
PSOE
102,887
25.43
Y María Salom Coll
PP
75,485
18.66
• Pep Malagrava Rigo
UP –VP
73,961
18.28
• Rosa Cursach Salas
UP –VP
73,256
18.10
• Pedro Luis Ribas Dietrich
Cs
70,229
17.36
• Miguel Ángel Ramis Socías
PP
64,068
15.84
• Beatriz Medina Muñoz-Torrero
Cs
61,718
15.26
• Antonio Salvá Verd
Vox
46,619
11.52
• Manuela Cañadas Pinilla
Vox
37,798
9.34
• Rafel Alexandre Ballester Riutort
El Pi
15,798
3.91
• Juana Xamena Terrasa
El Pi
13,891
3.43
• Marina Mir García
PACMA
11,624
2.87
• José Manuel Miñano Linde
PACMA
6,971
1.72
• Irina Martínez Valero
Recortes Cero –GV
1,914
0.47
• Maria del Carmen Rodriguez Nieto
PUM+J
1,303
0.32
• Jaume Bonet Moll
VIA
1,231
0.30
Blank ballots
6,766
1.67
Total
404,540
Valid votes
404,540
97.49
Invalid votes
10,414
2.51
Votes cast / turnout
414,954
66.02
Abstentions
213,607
33.98
Registered voters
628,561
Sources[ 4]
2016 general election [ edit ]
Summary of the 26 June 2016 Senate of Spain election results in Mallorca
Candidates
Parties and coalitions
Popular vote
Votes
%
Y Miguel Ángel Ramis Socías
PP
127,994
35.52
Y Catalina Soler Torres
PP
125,126
34.73
Y Margarita Quetglas Quesada
Podemos–EUIB–Més
85,261
23.66
• Juan José Martínez Riera
Podemos–EUIB–Més
76,393
21.20
• Natalia Troya Isern
PSOE
74,316
20.62
• Francisco Ducrós Salvá
PSOE
68,615
19.04
• Francisco Javier Giménez Borrás
Cs
44,018
12.22
• Laura Rodeño Hernández
Cs
41,179
11.43
• Diana María Martín Hämphälä
PACMA
8,651
2.40
• Josep de Luis Ferrer
SI
7,973
2.21
• Maria Loreto Amorós i Rotger
SI
6,902
1.91
• Arturo Arévalo González
PACMA
5,698
1.58
• Juan José Fernández Panadero
Recortes Cero –GV
1,604
0.45
• Ana María Mingolla López
Recortes Cero –GV
1,326
0.37
• Antonio Romero García
UPyD
1,023
0.28
• Gaspar Buades Rul·lan
PFyV
807
0.22
• Francina Catalina Martí Capellá
UPyD
804
0.22
• Mª Amalia Schmidt Gil Moreno de Mora
PFyV
661
0.18
Blank ballots
8,166
2.27
Total
360,333
Valid votes
360,333
97.47
Invalid votes
9,338
2.53
Votes cast / turnout
369,671
60.96
Abstentions
236,788
39.04
Registered voters
606,459
Sources[ 5]
2015 general election [ edit ]
Summary of the 20 December 2015 Senate of Spain election results in Mallorca
Candidates
Parties and coalitions
Popular vote
Votes
%
Y Miguel Ángel Ramis Socías
PP
108,368
29.09
Y Catalina Soler Torres
PP
104,558
28.06
Y Margarita Quetglas Quesada
Podemos
77,420
20.78
• José Antonio Manchado Lozano
PSOE
67,836
18.21
• Tomás Fernández González
Podemos
67,818
18.20
• Natalia Troya Isern
PSOE
63,547
17.06
• Javier Antonio González García
Cs
45,088
12.10
• Laura Rodeño Hernández
Cs
41,169
11.05
• Sara Margarita Martín Comas
Més
33,103
8.88
• Salvador Colomé Costa
Més
27,424
7.36
• Rafel Alexandre Ballester Riutort
El Pi
15,443
4.14
• Lucia Driessen Lladó
El Pi
13,283
3.57
• Rafael Polonio Gómez
IU –UPB
7,267
1.95
• Diana María Martín Hämphälä
PACMA
7,254
1.95
• Josefina Fernández Pérez
IU –UPB
7,245
1.94
• José González Sastre
PACMA
4,408
1.18
• Francisco Alegret Crespí
UPyD
2,026
0.54
• María Victoria Ruiz Martínez
UPyD
1,683
0.45
• Juan José Fernández Panadero
Recortes Cero –GV
1,486
0.40
• Gaspar Buades Rul·lan
PFyV
783
0.21
• Rosalía Cortés Sastre
PFyV
659
0.18
Blank ballots
12,182
3.27
Total
372,581
Valid votes
372,581
96.77
Invalid votes
12,439
3.23
Votes cast / turnout
385,020
63.68
Abstentions
219,604
36.32
Registered voters
604,624
Sources[ 6]
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