El Hierro (Senate constituency)
El Hierro 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 one senator. Its boundaries correspond to those of the island of El Hierro. The electoral system uses an open list partial block voting, with electors voting for individual candidates instead of parties.
El Hierro | |
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Senate of Spain Electoral constituency | |
Island | El Hierro |
Autonomous community | Canary Islands |
Population | 10,968 (2019)[1] |
Electorate | 10,850 (Nov 2019) |
Major settlements | Valverde |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1979 |
Seats | 1 |
Member(s) |
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Senators
Senators for El Hierro 1977– | |||
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Legislature | Election | Distribution | |
1st | 1979 |
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2nd | 1982 |
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3rd | 1986 |
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4th | 1989 |
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5th | 1993 |
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6th | 1996 |
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7th | 2000 |
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8th | 2004 |
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9th | 2008 |
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10th | 2011 |
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11th | 2015 |
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12th | 2016 |
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13th | 2019 (Apr) |
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14th | 2019 (Nov) |
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15th | 2023 |
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Elections
2023 general election
Candidates | Parties and coalitions | Popular vote | ||
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Votes | % | |||
Aniceto Javier Armas González | AHI | 2,049 | 35.95 | |
• Juan Rafael Zamora Padrón | PSOE | 1,697 | 29.78 | |
• Rubén Armiche Benítez Padrón | PP | 1,146 | 20.11 | |
• Dácil Felipe Guadarrama | AH | 360 | 6.31 | |
• Esperanza Medina Chávez | Vox | 260 | 4.56 | |
• Luis Manuel Bobet Hernández | PCPC | 65 | 1.14 | |
• Antonio Luis Ros Soler | Recortes Cero | 24 | 0.42 | |
Blank ballots | 97 | 1.70 | ||
Total | 5698 | |||
Valid votes | 5,698 | 96.98 | ||
Invalid votes | 177 | 3.01 | ||
Votes cast / turnout | 5,875 | 67.63 | ||
Abstentions | 2,811 | 32.36 | ||
Registered voters | 8686 | |||
Sources[2] |
November 2019 general election
Candidates | Parties and coalitions | Popular vote | ||
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Votes | % | |||
Esther Carmona Delgado | PSOE | 2,025 | 38.80 | |
• Pablo Rodríguez Cejas | AHI–CCa–NC | 1,818 | 34.83 | |
• José Miguel Sánchez Padrón | PP | 833 | 15.96 | |
• Teresa de las Nieves "Maite" Ruiz González | Podemos–IU | 324 | 6.21 | |
• José Marcos Nieto Ramírez | Cs | 82 | 1.57 | |
• Miriam Guerrero Hernández | PACMA | 42 | 0.80 | |
• Ana Lucía López Martín | Recortes Cero–GV | 15 | 0.29 | |
• Cándido Vidal González Felipe | ANC–UP | 7 | 0.13 | |
Blank ballots | 73 | 1.40 | ||
Total | 5,219 | |||
Valid votes | 5,219 | 97.06 | ||
Invalid votes | 158 | 2.94 | ||
Votes cast / turnout | 5,377 | 49.56 | ||
Abstentions | 5,473 | 50.44 | ||
Registered voters | 10,850 | |||
Sources[3] |
April 2019 general election
Candidates | Parties and coalitions | Popular vote | ||
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Votes | % | |||
Esther Carmona Delgado | PSOE | 2,328 | 39.82 | |
• Daniel Morales Barrera | AHI–CCa | 1,465 | 25.06 | |
• José Miguel Sánchez Padrón | PP | 1,091 | 18.66 | |
• Teresa de las Nieves Ruiz González | Podemos–IU–Equo | 431 | 7.37 | |
• Lisardo Gaspar Cejas Padrón | Cs | 366 | 6.26 | |
• Silvana Ferreira Pérez | PACMA | 76 | 1.30 | |
• Neido González Alvarez | Recortes Cero–GV | 13 | 0.22 | |
Blank ballots | 77 | 1.32 | ||
Total | 5,847 | |||
Valid votes | 5,847 | 96.98 | ||
Invalid votes | 182 | 3.02 | ||
Votes cast / turnout | 6,029 | 55.53 | ||
Abstentions | 4,828 | 44.47 | ||
Registered voters | 10,857 | |||
Sources[4] |
2016 general election
Candidates | Parties and coalitions | Popular vote | ||
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Votes | % | |||
Pablo Rodríguez Cejas | CCa–AHI | 2,149 | 40.32 | |
• José Miguel Sánchez Padrón | PP | 1,282 | 24.05 | |
• Juan Castañeda Acosta | PSOE–NCa | 966 | 18.12 | |
• Sandra Magdalena Lima Casañas | Podemos–IU–Equo | 578 | 10.84 | |
• Lisardo Gaspar Cejas Padrón | C's | 186 | 3.49 | |
• María Josefa González Chinea | PACMA | 51 | 0.96 | |
• Selene Benítez Ghersi | Recortes Cero–GV | 14 | 0.26 | |
• Bruno Díaz González | PCPC | 9 | 0.17 | |
Blank ballots | 95 | 1.78 | ||
Total | 5,330 | |||
Valid votes | 5,330 | 96.47 | ||
Invalid votes | 195 | 3.53 | ||
Votes cast / turnout | 5,525 | 51.09 | ||
Abstentions | 5,290 | 48.91 | ||
Registered voters | 10,815 | |||
Sources[5][6] |
2015 general election
Candidates | Parties and coalitions | Popular vote | ||
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Votes | % | |||
Pablo Rodríguez Cejas | CCa–AHI | 2,133 | 40.46 | |
• Juan Castañeda Acosta | PSOE–NCa | 1,107 | 21.00 | |
• Rita Beatriz Machín González | PP | 1,019 | 19.33 | |
• Raimundo Casañas Ortiz | Podemos | 455 | 8.63 | |
• Sara María Pérez Padrón | C's | 230 | 4.36 | |
• Miguel Ángel Peraza Chinea | IUC–IpH–UPeC | 153 | 2.90 | |
• María Candelaria Oval Afonso | PACMA | 43 | 0.82 | |
• Selene Alexandra Benítez Ghersi | Recortes Cero–GV | 12 | 0.23 | |
• Ángel Basilio González Mesa | UPyD | 8 | 0.15 | |
• Sara María Martín Pimentel | PCPC | 7 | 0.13 | |
Blank ballots | 105 | 1.99 | ||
Total | 5,272 | |||
Valid votes | 5,272 | 96.13 | ||
Invalid votes | 212 | 3.87 | ||
Votes cast / turnout | 5,484 | 51.17 | ||
Abstentions | 5,233 | 48.83 | ||
Registered voters | 10,717 | |||
Sources[5][7] |
2011 general election
Candidates | Parties and coalitions | Popular vote | ||
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Votes | % | |||
Narvay Quintero Castañeda | CC–AHI–NC | 1,837 | 34.69 | |
• Juan Luis González Padrón | PSOE | 1,695 | 32.01 | |
• Ángel Luis Lima Moeck | PP | 1,415 | 26.72 | |
• Abel Fernández Acosta | IUC–IpH–LV | 181 | 3.42 | |
• José Antonio De Vera Alventosa | UPyD | 45 | 0.85 | |
• Aitor González Padilla | PCPE | 16 | 0.30 | |
Blank ballots | 106 | 2.00 | ||
Total | 5,295 | |||
Valid votes | 5,295 | 97.35 | ||
Invalid votes | 144 | 2.65 | ||
Votes cast / turnout | 5,439 | 53.26 | ||
Abstentions | 4,773 | 46.74 | ||
Registered voters | 10,212 | |||
Sources[5][8] |
2008 general election
Candidates | Parties and coalitions | Popular vote | ||
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Votes | % | |||
Narvay Quintero Castañeda | AHI–CC | 2,412 | 40.15 | |
• Alpidio Valentín Armas González | PSOE | 2,204 | 36.69 | |
• Desirée Padrón Mendoza | PP | 1,201 | 19.99 | |
• Juan Hernández Lutzardo | MUPC | 42 | 0.70 | |
• Rafael Parra Hernanz | IUC | 32 | 0.53 | |
• Ana María Pérez Herrera | LV | 16 | 0.27 | |
• Ana Mercedes Padrón Fernández | LV–GV | 8 | 0.13 | |
• Luis Alberto Hernández González | PCPC | 7 | 0.12 | |
• María Isabel De Martín Padrón | UPyD | 6 | 0.10 | |
• Ana Cristina González Figueroa | ANC | 5 | 0.08 | |
• Victoria Alonso Plasencia | POSI | 5 | 0.08 | |
• Juan Miguel Gutiérrez García | PUM+J | 4 | 0.07 | |
• Echedey Padrón Guerra | UP | 2 | 0.03 | |
• Cristina Estévez Llorente | PH | 2 | 0.03 | |
• Rubén González Gutiérrez | FE–JONS | 1 | 0.02 | |
• Jesús María Ibáñez Estévez | CTC | 1 | 0.02 | |
Blank ballots | 59 | 0.98 | ||
Total | 6,007 | |||
Valid votes | 6,007 | 98.11 | ||
Invalid votes | 116 | 1.89 | ||
Votes cast / turnout | 6,123 | 64.11 | ||
Abstentions | 3,428 | 35.89 | ||
Registered voters | 9,551 | |||
Sources[5][9] |
2004 general election
Candidates | Parties and coalitions | Popular vote | ||
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Votes | % | |||
Félix Ayala Fonte | CC–AHI | 2,182 | 38.72 | |
• María Carmen Morales Hernández | PP | 1,603 | 28.45 | |
• Luciano Eutimio Armas Morales | PSOE–PNC | 1,554 | 27.58 | |
• María Felina León Beltrán | LV–IU–AC25M | 74 | 1.31 | |
• Manuel Luis Espinosa Krawany | CDS | 66 | 1.17 | |
• Álvaro Juan Monzón Santana | LV–GV | 39 | 0.69 | |
• Eduardo José Hernández López | CTC | 2 | 0.04 | |
Blank ballots | 115 | 2.04 | ||
Total | 5,635 | |||
Valid votes | 5,635 | 97.41 | ||
Invalid votes | 150 | 2.59 | ||
Votes cast / turnout | 5,785 | 64.67 | ||
Abstentions | 3,160 | 35.33 | ||
Registered voters | 8,945 | |||
Sources[5][10] |
2000 general election
Candidates | Parties and coalitions | Popular vote | ||
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Votes | % | |||
Venancio Acosta Padrón | CC–AHI | 2,141 | 43.33 | |
• Regina García Casañas | PP | 1,425 | 28.84 | |
• Juan Castañeda Acosta | PSOE–p | 1,250 | 25.30 | |
• Jesús Peñas Artero | FE | 8 | 0.16 | |
Blank ballots | 117 | 2.37 | ||
Total | 4,941 | |||
Valid votes | 4,941 | 98.31 | ||
Invalid votes | 85 | 1.69 | ||
Votes cast / turnout | 5,026 | 62.37 | ||
Abstentions | 3,033 | 37.63 | ||
Registered voters | 8,059 | |||
Sources[5][11] |
1996 general election
Candidates | Parties and coalitions | Popular vote | ||
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Votes | % | |||
Pedro Luis Padrón Rodríguez | CC | 2,093 | 44.93 | |
• Inocencio Hernández González | PSOE | 1,257 | 26.99 | |
• Federico Padrón Padrón | PP | 1,122 | 24.09 | |
• Ramón Morales González | IUC | 71 | 1.52 | |
• Víctor Manuel Padrón Barrera | UC | 19 | 0.41 | |
Blank ballots | 96 | 2.06 | ||
Total | 4,658 | |||
Valid votes | 4,658 | 98.56 | ||
Invalid votes | 68 | 1.44 | ||
Votes cast / turnout | 4,726 | 69.94 | ||
Abstentions | 2,031 | 30.06 | ||
Registered voters | 6,757 | |||
Sources[5][12] |
1993 general election
Candidates | Parties and coalitions | Popular vote | ||
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Votes | % | |||
Pedro Luis Padrón Rodríguez | CC (AHI–AIC) | 1,944 | 43.52 | |
• Eulalio Elviro Reboso Gutiérrez | PP | 1,222 | 27.36 | |
• José Francisco Armas Pérez | PSOE | 1,195 | 26.75 | |
• Manuel Luis Espinosa Krawany | CDS | 34 | 0.76 | |
• María Lourdes Rodríguez Figueroa | PH | 5 | 0.11 | |
Blank ballots | 67 | 1.50 | ||
Total | 4,467 | |||
Valid votes | 4,467 | 98.78 | ||
Invalid votes | 55 | 1.22 | ||
Votes cast / turnout | 4,522 | 72.53 | ||
Abstentions | 1,713 | 27.47 | ||
Registered voters | 6,235 | |||
Sources[5][13] |
1989 general election
Candidates | Parties and coalitions | Popular vote | ||
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Votes | % | |||
Venancio Acosta Padrón | AHI | 1,219 | 31.33 | |
• José Francisco Armas Pérez | PSOE | 1,133 | 29.12 | |
• Longinos Morales Pérez | PP | 983 | 25.26 | |
• Aurelio Ayala Fonte | IU–ICU | 535 | 13.75 | |
• Agustina Tomás Fernández | LV–LV | 5 | 0.13 | |
• Jesús Valentín Padrón Febles | PST | 1 | 0.03 | |
• José Manuel Quevedo Talavera | CEES | 0 | 0.00 | |
Blank ballots | 15 | 0.39 | ||
Total | 3,891 | |||
Valid votes | 3,891 | 98.18 | ||
Invalid votes | 72 | 1.82 | ||
Votes cast / turnout | 3,963 | 72.62 | ||
Abstentions | 1,494 | 27.38 | ||
Registered voters | 5,457 | |||
Sources[5][14] |
1986 general election
Candidates | Parties and coalitions | Popular vote | ||
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Votes | % | |||
José Francisco Armas Pérez | PSOE | 1,097 | 33.96 | |
• Federico Padrón Padrón | AP–PDP–PL | 886 | 27.43 | |
• Aurelio Ayala Fonte | ICU | 791 | 24.49 | |
• Cayo Francisco Armas Benítez | CDS | 430 | 13.31 | |
• Florán Avelino Eulalio Fernández Darías | PRD | 5 | 0.15 | |
• Juan Bautista Correas | UCE | 2 | 0.06 | |
Blank ballots | 19 | 0.59 | ||
Total | 3,230 | |||
Valid votes | 3,230 | 98.30 | ||
Invalid votes | 56 | 1.70 | ||
Votes cast / turnout | 3,286 | 63.82 | ||
Abstentions | 1,863 | 36.18 | ||
Registered voters | 5,149 | |||
Sources[5][15] |
1982 general election
Candidates | Parties and coalitions | Popular vote | ||
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Votes | % | |||
Federico Padrón Padrón | UCD | 1,251 | 36.24 | |
• Eligio Hernández Gutiérrez | PSOE | 855 | 24.77 | |
• Longinos Morales Pérez | AP–PDP | 802 | 23.23 | |
• Aurelio Ayala Fonte | AC–CC | 416 | 12.05 | |
• Ramón Martín Febles Castañeda | FN | 71 | 2.06 | |
• Raúl Antonio Alamo Panizo | CDS | 57 | 1.65 | |
• José Francisco Armas Pérez | PSOE | 0 | 0.00 | |
Blank ballots | 0 | 0.00 | ||
Total | 3,452 | |||
Valid votes | 3,452 | 100.00 | ||
Invalid votes | 0 | 0.00 | ||
Votes cast / turnout | 3,452 | 72.48 | ||
Abstentions | 1,311 | 27.52 | ||
Registered voters | 4,763 | |||
Sources[5][16][17] |
1979 general election
Candidates | Parties and coalitions | Popular vote | ||
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Votes | % | |||
Federico Padrón Padrón | UCD | 1,871 | 65.70 | |
• Aurelio Ayala Fonte | PCE | 382 | 13.41 | |
• Manuel Hernández Quintero | PSOE | 299 | 10.50 | |
• Cándido Magdaleno Cruz | CD | 148 | 5.20 | |
• Ramón Febles Castañeda | UN | 131 | 4.60 | |
Blank ballots | 17 | 0.60 | ||
Total | 2,848 | |||
Valid votes | 2,848 | 99.23 | ||
Invalid votes | 22 | 0.77 | ||
Votes cast / turnout | 2,870 | 49.84 | ||
Abstentions | 2,889 | 50.16 | ||
Registered voters | 5,759 | |||
Sources[5][18] |
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