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Ourense (Senate constituency)

Coordinates: 42°10′N 7°30′W / 42.167°N 7.500°W / 42.167; -7.500
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Ourense
Senate of Spain
Electoral constituency
Location of Ourense within Spain
ProvinceOurense
Autonomous communityGalicia
PopulationGreen arrow up304,592 (2024)[1]
ElectorateRed arrow down355,765 (2023)
Major settlementsOurense
Current constituency
Created1977
Seats4
Member(s)
  •   PP (3)
  •   PSOE (1)

Ourense 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 Ourense. 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.

Electoral system

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The constituency was created as per the Political Reform Act 1977 and was first contested in the 1977 general election. The Act provided for the provinces of Spain to be established as multi-member districts in the Senate of Spain,[2] with this regulation being maintained under the Spanish Constitution of 1978.[3] Additionally, the Constitution requires for any modification of the provincial limits to be approved under an organic law, needing an absolute majority in the Cortes Generales.[4]

Voting is on the basis of universal suffrage, which comprises all nationals over 18 years of age and in full enjoyment of their political rights.[5] The only exception was in 1977, when this was limited to nationals over 21 years of age and in full enjoyment of their political and civil rights.[6][7] Amendments to the electoral law in 2011 required for Spaniards abroad to apply for voting before being permitted to vote, a system known as "begged" or expat vote (Spanish: Voto rogado),[8][9] which was abolished in 2022.[10] 208 seats are elected using an open list partial block voting system, with electors voting for individual candidates instead of parties. In constituencies electing four seats, electors can vote for up to three candidates; in those with two or three seats, for up to two candidates; and for one candidate in single-member districts. Each of the 47 peninsular provinces is allocated four seats, whereas for insular provinces, such as the Balearic and Canary Islands, districts are the islands themselves, with the larger—Mallorca, Gran Canaria and Tenerife—being allocated three seats each, and the smaller—Menorca, IbizaFormentera, Fuerteventura, La Gomera and El Hierro (which comprised a single constituency only for the 1977 election), Lanzarote and La Palma—one each. Ceuta and Melilla elect two seats each.[2][3][11][12] Until 1985, the law also provided for by-elections to fill Senate seats vacated up to two years into the legislature.[13]

The electoral law allows for parties and federations registered in the interior ministry, coalitions and groupings of electors to present lists of candidates. Parties and federations intending to form a coalition ahead of an election are required to inform the relevant Electoral Commission within ten days of the election call—fifteen before 1985—whereas groupings of electors need to secure the signature of at least one percent of the electorate in the constituencies for which they seek election—one permille of the electorate, with a compulsory minimum of 500 signatures, until 1985—disallowing electors from signing for more than one list of candidates. Also since 2011, parties, federations or coalitions that have not obtained a mandate in either chamber of the Cortes at the preceding election are required to secure the signature of at least 0.1 percent of electors in the aforementioned constituencies.[14][15]

Senators

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Senators for Ourense 1977–
Key to parties
  CDG
  PSOE
  UCD
  PP
  CP
  AP
Legislature Election Distribution
Constituent 1977
1 3
1st 1979
1 3
2nd 1982
1 3
3rd 1986
1 3
4th 1989
1 3
5th 1993
1 3
6th 1996
1 3
7th 2000
1 3
8th 2004
1 3
9th 2008
1 3
10th 2011
1 3
11th 2015
1 3
12th 2016
1 3
13th 2019 (Apr)
1 3
14th 2019 (Nov)
1 3
15th 2023
1 3

Elections

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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 %
checkY María del Carmen Leyte Coello PP 84,654 48.92
checkY Luis Menor Pérez PP 83,530 48.27
checkY Rosa María Sánchez Gándara PP 81,727 47.23
checkY Rafael Rodríguez Villarino PSOE 50,579 29.23
Miguel Bautista Carballo PSOE 47,648 27.53
María Alida Iglesias Gil PSOE 46,404 26.81
María Cristina Cid Fernández BNG 19,813 11.45
Xurxo Rodríguez Méndez BNG 15,720 9.08
Xosé Carballido Presas BNG 14,321 8.27
Manuel Nogueira Pérez Sumar 10,482 6.05
Lidia López Arteaga Sumar 8,569 4.95
Lilian Cerdeira Mosquera Vox 6,848 3.95
Carlos Alberto Garrido López Sumar 6,485 3.74
Domingo Benito Otero Besteiro Vox 6,175 3.56
Miguel Ángel Rojas Silva Vox 5,881 3.39
Margarita Pascal Misiti PACMA 1,793 1.03
Quique Rodríguez Portabales PUM+J 457 0.26
Adrián Nido García PCTG 387 0.22
Juan Diego Conde Eguileta Recortes Cero 312 0.18
María del Mar Fernández Dibuja CCD 169 0.09
Manuel Álvarez Fernández CCD 97 0.05
Bruno Blanco Tourón CCD 68 0.03
Blank ballots 3,221 1.86
Total 495340
Valid votes 173,026 97.38
Invalid votes 4,642 2.61
Votes cast / turnout 177,668 71.25
Abstentions 71,686 28.74
Registered voters 249354
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November 2019 general election

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Summary of the 10 November 2019 Senate of Spain election results in Ourense
Candidates Parties and coalitions Popular vote
Votes %
checkY Miguel Ángel Viso Diéguez PP 68,349 41.03
checkY María del Carmen Leyte Coello PP 66,682 40.03
checkY Francisco José Fernández Pérez PP 64,233 38.56
checkY Juan Carlos Francisco Rivera PSdeG–PSOE 53,572 32.16
• Marina Tallón Núñez PSdeG–PSOE 51,248 30.76
• José Antonio Pérez Domínguez PSdeG–PSOE 48,727 29.25
• Gloria María Viana Rivera BNG 14,339 8.61
• Xosé Lois González Vázquez "O Carrabouxo" BNG 12,944 7.77
• Alfonso Victor Ferreiro Outomuro Podemos–EU 11,954 7.18
• Celsa Ferreiro Varela Podemos–EU 10,759 6.46
• Julio Rodríguez Garrido Vox 10,577 6.35
• Celso Sánchez González BNG 10,362 6.22
• Manuel Nogueira Pérez Podemos–EU 8,903 5.34
• Montserrat Lama Novoa Cs 7,756 4.66
• Luis Garayzábal Pedrosa Cs 5,888 3.53
• Marcos Chao Amaro Cs 5,407 3.25
• Natalia Conde Gestido PACMA 2,758 1.66
• Daniel Carrascosa Díez PACMA 1,636 0.98
• Celia Rodríguez Rodríguez Recortes CeroGV 757 0.45
• Quique Rodríguez Portabales PUM+J 728 0.44
• José Jesús Ramos Martínez PCTG 615 0.37
Blank ballots 4,353 2.61
Total 166,599
Valid votes 166,599 96.87
Invalid votes 5,383 3.13
Votes cast / turnout 171,982 47.73
Abstentions 188,320 52.27
Registered voters 360,302
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April 2019 general election

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2016 general election

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2015 general election

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2011 general election

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2008 general election

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2004 general election

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2000 general election

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1996 general election

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1993 general election

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1989 general election

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1986 general election

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1982 general election

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1979 general election

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1977 general election

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References

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  1. ^ "Real Decreto 1210/2024, de 28 de noviembre, por el que se declaran oficiales las cifras de población resultantes de la revisión del Padrón municipal referidas al 1 de enero de 2024". Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 December 2024.
  2. ^ a b Law 1/1977 (1977), trans. prov. 1.
  3. ^ a b Const. Esp. (1978), tit. III, ch. I, art. 69.
  4. ^ Const. Esp. (1978), tit. VIII, ch. II, art. 141.
  5. ^ LOREG (1985), tit. I, ch. I, art. 2.
  6. ^ RDL 20/1977 (1977), tit. I, art. 2.
  7. ^ Carreras de Odriozola & Tafunell Sambola 2005, p. 1077.
  8. ^ LOREG (1985), tit. I, ch. VI, art. 75.
  9. ^ Reig Pellicer, Naiara (16 December 2015). "Spanish elections: Begging for the right to vote". cafebabel.co.uk. Retrieved 17 July 2017.
  10. ^ Araque Conde, Pilar (8 June 2022). "El Congreso acaba con el voto rogado: diez años de trabas burocráticas para los residentes en el extranjero". Público (in Spanish). Madrid. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  11. ^ RDL 20/1977 (1977), tit. II, ch. II, art. 19 & 21.
  12. ^ LOREG (1985), tit. II, ch. III, art. 162 & 165–166.
  13. ^ RDL 20/1977 (1977), tit. III, art. 29.
  14. ^ RDL 20/1977 (1977), tit. IV, art. 30–31 & 34.
  15. ^ LOREG (1985), tit. I, ch. VI, art. 44 & tit. II, ch. V, art. 169.
  16. ^ "Electoral Results Consultation. Senate. 2023". Ministry of the Interior (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  17. ^ "Electoral Results Consultation. Senate. November 2019. Ourense". Ministry of the Interior (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 August 2020.

Bibliography

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