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Murcia 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 Murcia . 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 [ edit ]
Summary of the 23 July 2023 Senate of Spain election results
Candidates
Parties and coalitions
Popular vote
Votes
%
Y Francisco Martín Bernabé Pérez
PP
300,057
41.03
Y Antonio Luengo Zapata
PP
292,231
39.96
Y Antonia López Moya
PP
289,281
39.56
Y Inmaculada Sánchez Roca
PSOE
196,831
26.91
• Caridad Rubio Martínez
PSOE
186,947
25.56
• Juan Carlos Contreras Martínez
PSOE
178,669
24.43
• José Francisco Garre Izquierdo
Vox
157,288
21.51
• María Ángela Berzal Sánchez
Vox
149,472
20.44
• Juana María Navarro Aguilera
Vox
145,568
19.90
• Helena Vidal Brazales
Sumar
68,067
9.30
• Antonio Campillo Meseguer
Sumar
55,773
7.62
• Ángel Luis Hernández García
Sumar
51,325
7.01
• José Francisco Michelena Gil
PACMA
7,603
1.03
• Ana María Espinosa Belenguer
PACMA
6,950
0.95
• Oscar Pastor Bárcenas
PACMA
5,039
0.68
• Joaquín de Domingo López
Por Mi Región
3,307
0.45
• Verónica Guillén Serrano
EB
2,474
0.33
• Juana María Rocamora Lillo
Por Mi Región
2,188
0.29
• José Luis Duarte Fustero
Por Mi Región
2,129
0.29
• Manuel Luis Pérez Ramos
EB
1,871
0.25
• Manuela Pedreño López
EB
1,774
0.24
• Sergio Sánchez Nicolás
Recortes Cero
1,002
0.13
• Rafael Yago Torregrosa
FE de las JONS
848
0.11
• Jenifer Nicolás Álvarez
Recortes Cero
649
0.08
• Alejandro Urteaga de Manuel
CJ
617
0.08
• María Ainhoa Martín Chamorro
CJ
449
0.06
Blank ballots
9,129
1.24
Total
2117538
Valid votes
731,210
97.98
Invalid votes
15,040
2.01
Votes cast / turnout
746,250
70.81
Abstentions
307,612
29.18
Registered voters
1053862
Sources[ 2]
November 2019 general election [ edit ]
Summary of the 10 November 2019 Senate of Spain election results in Murcia
Candidates
Parties and coalitions
Popular vote
Votes
%
Y Violante Tomás Olivares
PP
247,098
35.17
Y Juan María Vázquez Rojas
PP
235,708
33.55
Y Francisco Martín Bernabé Pérez
PP
196,810
28.01
Y José Manuel Marín Gascón
Vox
182,638
26.00
• Joaquín López Pagán
PSOE
182,347
25.96
• Susana Hernández Ruiz
PSOE
177,939
25.33
• Emilio Martínez Martínez
PSOE
168,253
23.95
• Francisco José Caparrós Fernández
Cs
66,590
9.48
• María Trinidad Espinosa Mira
Podemos–IU
62,360
8.88
• María Pilar Muñoz Sánchez
Cs
57,094
8.13
• Tania Rojo Gómez
Podemos–IU
55,712
7.93
• Carlos Rodríguez Ibáñez
Podemos–IU
47,716
6.79
• José Luis Ros Medina
Cs
47,695
6.79
• María López Montalbán
Más País –Equo
16,324
2.32
• Mónica Fátima Vozmediano Domínguez
PACMA
13,706
1.95
• Francisco José Rivas Nadal
PACMA
8,675
1.23
• Ángela Soler Lloret
PACMA
7,538
1.07
• Juana María Rocamora Lillo
Somos Región
6,005
0.85
• María Rosario Segura Perez Muelas
Somos Región
4,094
0.58
• Jesús Rodríguez Madrid
Somos Región
2,789
0.40
• Sergio Sánchez Nicolás
Recortes Cero –GV
1,766
0.25
• Alejandro Navarro Fuentes
PCPE
1,467
0.21
• María Teresa Hernández Sánchez
PUM+J
1,283
0.18
• José Guerrero Villar
IZQP
931
0.13
• María de los Desamparados Estellés Carrasco
Recortes Cero –GV
915
0.13
• Rafael Ordinas Montojo
Recortes Cero –GV
901
0.13
• José Moreno Madrid
Contigo
702
0.10
• María Cristina Fernández López
Contigo
491
0.07
• Pedro Caraballo Garrido
DPL
428
0.06
Blank ballots
10,815
1.54
Total
702,544
Valid votes
702,544
97.47
Invalid votes
18,221
2.53
Votes cast / turnout
720,765
67.88
Abstentions
341,076
32.12
Registered voters
1,061,841
Sources[ 3]
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