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Senate constituency in Spain
Seville 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 Seville . 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 Antonio Gutiérrez Limones
PSOE
377,971
36.94
Y Eva Patricia Bueno Campanario
PSOE
369,926
36.15
Y Antonio Muñoz Martínez
PSOE
352,832
34.48
Y Juan Manuel Ávila Gutiérrez
PP
352,630
34.46
• José Leocadio Ortega Irizo
PP
339,378
33.17
• Susana Rocío Cayuelas Porras
PP
334,224
32.66
• Carlos Arenas Posadas
Sumar
143,045
13.98
• Trinidad Pascual Zapata
Sumar
126,059
12.32
• Manuel Lay Begines
Sumar
123,324
12.05
• Raul Morales del Piñal
Vox
119,801
11.71
• Cristina María Galán Tristancho
Vox
110,620
10.81
• María Auxiliadora Pastor Pérez Angulo
Vox
104,432
10.20
• José Manuel Perea Fernández
PACMA
15,205
1.48
• Rosa María Jiménez Toledo
PACMA
13,370
1.30
• José Carneiro Aguilar
PACMA
8,985
0.87
• Manuel López Martínez
PUM+J
4,254
0.41
• José Carlos Baena Rodríguez
PCTE
3,278
0.32
• Francisco Vicedo Carmona
Recortes Cero
3,107
0.30
• Juan Luis Jara Delgado
CJ
2,352
0.22
Blank ballots
18,818
1.83
Total
2,925,628
Valid votes
1,023,045
97.17
Invalid votes
29,776
2.82
Votes cast / turnout
1,052,821
70.06
Abstentions
449,763
29.93
Registered voters
1,502,584
Sources[ 2]
November 2019 general election [ edit ]
Summary of the 10 November 2019 Senate of Spain election results in Seville
Candidates
Parties and coalitions
Popular vote
Votes
%
Y Antonio Gutiérrez Limones
PSOE
374,741
36.48
Y María Nieves Hernández Espinal
PSOE
364,752
35.51
Y Juan Antonio Gilabert Sánchez
PSOE
348,890
33.97
Y José Luis Sanz Ruiz
PP
256,950
25.02
• Ricardo Villena Machuca
PP
237,376
23.11
• Isabel del Pilar Fernández de Liencres Rodríguez
PP
192,172
18.71
• Macario Valpuesta Bermúdez
Vox
167,787
16.33
• Luis Escamilla García
Podemos–IULV–CA
143,929
14.01
• Maria del Valle Fernández Martínez
Podemos–IULV–CA
139,450
13.58
• María Ángeles García Ramírez
Podemos–IULV–CA
125,537
12.22
• Ángel Mayo Llanos
Cs
99,279
9.67
• Amelia Velázquez Guevara
Cs
83,461
8.13
• Guillermo Prieto Perea
Cs
70,108
6.83
• Concepción San Martín Montilla
Más País–Andalucía
37,193
3.62
• María Cutiño Zamora
PACMA
23,209
2.26
• Gonzalo González Valencia
PACMA
14,909
1.45
• Rosario Carmona Rodríguez
PACMA
13,367
1.30
• Antonio Jesús Acevedo Blanco
AxSí
9,502
0.93
• María Gloria Molina Ramos
AxSí
7,478
0.73
• Manuel Vera Silvestre
AxSí
5,368
0.52
• Rafael Villar Liñán
PUM+J
3,494
0.34
• Antonio Vílchez Cebrián
PCPA
3,125
0.30
• Francisco Vicedo Carmona
Recortes Cero –GV
3,026
0.29
• Ana María Alés García
Recortes Cero –GV
2,024
0.20
Blank ballots
24,112
2.35
Total
1,027,178
Valid votes
1,027,178
96.75
Invalid votes
34,500
3.25
Votes cast / turnout
1,061,678
68.60
Abstentions
486,066
31.40
Registered voters
1,547,744
Sources[ 3]
April 2019 general election [ edit ]
2016 general election [ edit ]
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