Spain (European Parliament constituency)

Spain (Spanish: España) is a European Parliament constituency representing the entire country of Spain. It was created in 1987.

Spain
European Parliament constituency
Map of the European Parliament constituencies with Spain highlighted in red
Location among the current constituencies
Member stateSpain
Created1987
MEPs60 (1986–1993)
64 (1993–2004)
54 (2004–2009)
50 (2009–2011)
54 (2011–2020)
59 (2020–present)
Sources

Election results

Summary of the 26 May 2019 European Parliament election results in Spain →
Parties and alliances Popular vote Seats
Votes  % ±pp Total +/−
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)1 7,369,78932.86+9.85 21+7
People's Party (PP)1 4,519,20520.15–5.94 13–3
Citizens–Party of the Citizenry (Cs)1 2 2,731,82512.18+2.51 8+2
United We Can Change Europe (PodemosIU)3 2,258,85710.07–7.94 6–5
Vox (Vox)1 1,393,6846.21+4.64 4+4
Republics Now (Ahora Repúblicas)4 1,252,1395.58–0.51 3±0
Free for Europe (Junts)1 5 1,018,4354.54+1.04 3+1
Coalition for a Solidary Europe (CEUS)6 633,0902.82+0.89 1±0
Commitment to Europe (CpE)7 296,4911.32–0.60 0–1
Animalist Party Against Mistreatment of Animals (PACMA) 295,5461.32+0.19 0±0
Green Coalition–Citizen Europe (CV–EC) 65,5040.29New 0±0
Zero CutsThe GreensEuropean Green Group (Recortes Cero–LV–GVE) 50,0020.22+0.02 0±0
Volt Europa (Volt) 32,4320.14New 0±0
Feminist Initiative (IFem) 29,2760.13–0.02 0±0
Communists (PCPE–PCPC–PCPA) 28,5080.13–0.06 0±0
Act (PACT) 25,5280.11New 0±0
Andalusia by Herself (AxSí)8 23,9950.11–0.21 0±0
For a Fairer World (PUM+J) 21,5840.10New 0±0
Communist Party of the Workers of Spain (PCTE) 19,0800.09New 0±0
Pirates of Catalonia–European Pirates (pirates.cat/ep) 16,7550.07–0.18 0±0
Centrists for Europe (CCDLliures–UIJ–centrados) 15,6150.07New 0±0
Forum of Citizens (FAC) 14,1750.06–0.15 0±0
Positive Left (IZQP) 12,9390.06New 0±0
With You, We Are Democracy (Contigo) 12,4300.06New 0±0
Extremadurans (CEx–CREx–PREx) 11,8940.05+0.01 0±0
FE de las JONS–Spanish Alternative–La Falange–National Democracy (ADÑ)9 11,6990.05–0.20 0±0
Republican Alternative (ALTER) 11,0760.05±0.00 0±0
Actual Equality (IGRE) 9,0760.04New 0±0
Red Current Movement (MCR) 8,4020.04+0.01 0±0
Humanist Party (PH) 7,9470.04–0.05 0±0
Euro Latino Independent Movement (MIEL) 6,8090.03New 0±0
Internationalist Solidarity and Self-Management (SAIn) 5,5430.02–0.02 0±0
Blank ballots 216,7360.97–1.33
Total1 22,426,066 59+5
Valid votes 22,426,06699.14+0.94
Invalid votes 193,9180.86–0.94
Votes cast / turnout 22,619,98460.73+16.92
Abstentions 14,628,90439.27–16.92
Registered voters 37,248,888
Sources[1][2]
Footnotes:
  • 1 Initially, Spain was allocated 54 seats, which were distributed as follows: PSOE (20), PP (12), Cs (7), Podemos–IU (6), Vox (3), Ahora Repúblicas (3), Junts (2) and CEUS (1). However, as a result of Brexit, Spain's MEP delegation grew to 59, with the additional 5 seats being allocated to PSOE (1), PP (1), Cs (1), Vox (1) and Junts (1).
  • 2 Citizens–Party of the Citizenry results are compared to the combined totals of Union, Progress and Democracy and Citizens–Party of the Citizenry in the 2014 election.
  • 3 United We Can Change Europe results are compared to the combined totals of Plural Left and We Can in the 2014 election.
  • 4 Republics Now results are compared to the combined totals of The Left for the Right to Decide and The Peoples Decide in the 2014 election.
  • 5 Free for Europe results are compared to Coalition for Europe totals in Catalonia in the 2014 election.
  • 6 Coalition for a Solidary Europe results are compared to Coalition for Europe totals in the 2014 election, not including results in Catalonia.
  • 7 Commitment to Europe results are compared to European Spring totals in the 2014 election.
  • 8 Andalusia by Herself results are compared to Andalusian Party totals in the 2014 election.
  • 9 FE de las JONS–Spanish Alternative–La Falange–National Democracy results are compared to the combined totals of Spanish Phalanx of the CNSO and Spain on the Move in the 2014 election.

References

  1. "Elecciones celebradas. Resultados electorales". Ministry of the Interior (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  2. "Elecciones Europeas 26 de mayo de 2019". Historia Electoral.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 October 2021.
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