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Senate constituency in Spain
Cádiz 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 Cádiz. 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
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Summary of the 23 July 2023 Senate of Spain election results
Candidates
|
Parties and coalitions
|
Popular vote
|
Votes
|
%
|
Y José Ignacio Landaluce Calleja
|
|
PP
|
218,334
|
35.69
|
Y María José García-Pelayo Jurado
|
|
PP
|
211,011
|
34.49
|
Y María del Carmen Pérez Becerra
|
|
PP
|
203,366
|
33.24
|
Y Alfonso Carlos Moscoso González
|
|
PSOE
|
202,808
|
33.15
|
• Cándida Verdier Mayoral
|
|
PSOE
|
195,588
|
31.97
|
• José Ramón Ortega Domínguez
|
|
PSOE
|
185,803
|
30.37
|
• Enrique José García-Máiquez López
|
|
Vox
|
82,125
|
13.42
|
• Alejandro Sánchez Godés
|
|
Sumar
|
76,362
|
12.48
|
• Bárbara María Teresa Escañuela Álvarez Sotomayor
|
|
Vox
|
75,446
|
12.33
|
• Isabel María Fernández Orihuela
|
|
Sumar
|
72,578
|
11.86
|
• Fernando de la Cruz Muñoz
|
|
Vox
|
71,008
|
11.60
|
• Ángeles Beatriz Rodríguez Borrego
|
|
Sumar
|
65,575
|
10.72
|
• Francisco Javier García Fernández
|
|
Adelante Andalucía
|
12,622
|
2.06
|
• Vanessa María Sánchez Martín
|
|
Adelante Andalucía
|
10,558
|
1.72
|
• Encarnación Vicente Pina
|
|
PACMA
|
9,612
|
1.57
|
• Victoria Eva Zarco Jiménez
|
|
Adelante Andalucía
|
8,887
|
1.45
|
• Ángela Arana González
|
|
PACMA
|
6,576
|
1.07
|
• Manuel María Cabello Izquierdo
|
|
PACMA
|
6,469
|
1.05
|
• Ana Belén Lobo González
|
|
PUM+J
|
2,114
|
0.34
|
• Vanesa María Santos Guerrero
|
|
CJ
|
1,359
|
0.22
|
• Hassan Ben Sid Amar Mohamed
|
|
Recortes Cero
|
1,073
|
0.17%
|
Blank ballots
|
12,930 |
2.11
|
|
Total
|
1,732,204 |
|
|
Valid votes
|
12,930 |
2.11
|
Invalid votes
|
598,728 |
97.88
|
Votes cast / turnout
|
630,138 |
64.88
|
Abstentions
|
341,007 |
35.11
|
Registered voters
|
971,145 |
|
|
Sources[2]
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November 2019 general election
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Summary of the 10 November 2019 Senate of Spain election results in Cádiz
Candidates
|
Parties and coalitions
|
Popular vote
|
Votes
|
%
|
Y María Jesús Castro Mateos
|
|
PSOE
|
187,722 |
31.31
|
Y Alfonso Carlos Moscoso González
|
|
PSOE
|
174,324 |
29.08
|
Y Cándida Verdier Mayoral
|
|
PSOE
|
171,797 |
28.65
|
Y José Ignacio Landaluce Calleja
|
|
PP
|
154,115 |
25.71
|
• María José de Alba Castiñeira
|
|
PP
|
142,400 |
23.75
|
• Manuel González Bazán
|
|
Vox
|
117,888 |
19.66
|
• Domingo Jesús González Gil
|
|
PP
|
111,155 |
18.54
|
• Antón Gilen Haidl Dietlmeier
|
|
Podemos–IULV–CA
|
84,421 |
14.08
|
• Rocío Ramírez Montañez
|
|
Podemos–IULV–CA
|
81,543 |
13.60
|
• Rafael Jesús Lara Batlleria
|
|
Podemos–IULV–CA
|
78,334 |
13.07
|
• Carlos Pérez González
|
|
Cs
|
64,672 |
10.79
|
• María Dolores Rodríguez Cano
|
|
Cs
|
56,591 |
9.44
|
• Carlos de Andrés Ramírez
|
|
Cs
|
47,058 |
7.85
|
• María Isabel de Montalbán Podadera
|
|
PACMA
|
16,185 |
2.70
|
• María del Dulce Nombre Merello Arvilla
|
|
Más País–Andalucía
|
14,744 |
2.46
|
• Marcelino Laínez de los Reyes
|
|
PACMA
|
10,538 |
1.76
|
• María del Pilar Gato Silió
|
|
PACMA
|
10,056 |
1.68
|
• Pedro José Collado Gómez
|
|
Más País–Andalucía
|
9,621 |
1.60
|
• María Fátima Utrera González
|
|
AxSí
|
8,703 |
1.45
|
• Juan Marchena Moreno
|
|
PCPA
|
2,688 |
0.45
|
• Hassan Ben Sid Amar Mohamed
|
|
Recortes Cero–GV
|
1,922 |
0.32
|
• Guillermo Sánchez de Cos Suárez
|
|
PUM+J
|
1,831 |
0.31
|
Blank ballots
|
16,265 |
2.71
|
|
Total
|
599,544 |
|
|
Valid votes
|
599,544 |
96.79
|
Invalid votes
|
19,888 |
3.21
|
Votes cast / turnout
|
619,432 |
61.80
|
Abstentions
|
382,863 |
38.20
|
Registered voters
|
1,002,295 |
|
|
Sources[3]
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April 2019 general election
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1977 general election
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