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United Left of the Valencian Country
Esquerra Unida del País Valencià
SpokespersonIgnacio Blanco Giner
General CoordinatorMarga Sanz
Founded28 January 2012 (2012-01-28)
Merger ofCommunist Party of the Valencian Country
Izquierda Abierta
Republican Left
Communist Youth of the Valencian Country
Open Space
Independents
Membership (2014)3,264[1]
IdeologySocialism
Anticapitalism
Eurocommunism
Valencianism
Catalanism
Republicanism
Feminism
Political positionFar-left
National affiliationUnited Left
Congreso de los Diputados
1 / 33
Inside Unidas Podemos
Corts Valencianes
0 / 99
Inside Unidas Podemos
Provincial deputations
1 / 87
Mayors[2]
11 / 542
Local government[a]
114 / 5,716
Website
www.eupv.org

United Left of the Valencian Country (Template:Lang-ca) is the Valencian federation of the Spanish left wing political and social movement United Left. Marga Sanz is the current General Coordinator and Ignacio Blanco Giner its spokesperson.

The Communist Party of the Valencian Country (PCPV, Valencian federation of PCE) is the major member of the coalition.

Election results

Election Votes
province
Alicante
% Seats Votes
province
Castellón/Castelló
% Seats Votes
provincia
València
% Seats Votes
total
Valencian
Community
% Seats
1977 50.444 9,2 1 14.029 5,9 - 106.133 9,8 1 170.606 9,15 2
1979 62.018 11,2 1 17.361 7,2 - 145.141 13,5 2 224.520 12,0 3
1982 26.531 4,1 - 8.280 3,2 - 63.026 5,31 - 97.837 4,7 -
1986 31.340 4,9 - 6.155 2,4 - 60.857 5,11 - 98.352 4,7 -
1989 59.491 9,0 1 14.004 5,5 - 118.706 9,94 1 192.201 9,12 2
1993 80.339 10,3 1 20.250 7,1 - 156.340 11,49 2 256.929 10,60 3
1996 88.772 10,7 1 23.003 7,7 - 174.807 12,18 2 286.582 11,17 3
2000 42.998 5,4 - 10.773 3,9 - 87.633 6,60 1 141.404 5,89 1
2004 34.774 4,0 - 10.322 3,4 - 78.515 5,48 1 123.611 4,72 1
2008 21.087 2,3 - 6.635 2,1 - 46.683 3,15 - 74.405 2,73 -
2011 57.503 6,48 - 15.641 5,28 - 96.237 6,77 1 169.381 1

Valencian elections

Election Votes
province
Alicante
% Seats Votes
province
Castellón/Castelló
% Seats Votes
provincia
València
% Seats Votes
total
Valencian
Community
% Seats
1983 38.057 6,7 2 13.364 5,64 1 91.149 8,35 3 142.570 7,51 6
1987 41.729 6,86 2 13.800 5,6 1 104.050 9,19 3 159.579 8,03 6
1991 45.458 7,34 2 11.964 4,85 1 93.820 8,37 3 151.242 7,61 6
1995 82.379 11,06 3 22.982 8,29 2 167.669 12,69 5 273.030 11,66 10
1999 44.583 6,17 2 11.186 4,25 1 81.443 6,54 2 137.212 6,15 5
2003 46.831 6,0 2 12.707 4,47 1 94.956 7,14 3 154.494 6,45 6
2007 54.261 6,87 2[3] 22.205 7,89 2[4] 118.650 8,94 3[5] 195.116 8,14 7[6]
2011 43.881 5,52 2 14.679 5,32 1 86.143 6,53 2 144.703 6,05 5
2015 35.142 4,29 - 9.202 3,11 - 61.703 4,49 - 106.047 4,26 -

See also

References

  1. ^ Excluding coalitions.