Socialist Party of the Region of Murcia

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Political party

The Socialist Party of the Region of Murcia (Spanish: Partido Socialista de la Región de Murcia, PSRM–PSOE) is the regional branch in the Region of Murcia of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), main centre-left party in Spain since the 1970s. Until 1987, it was the Murcian Socialist Federation (Spanish: Federación Socialista Murciana).

Electoral performance

Regional Assembly of Murcia

Regional Assembly of Murcia
Election Votes % # Seats +/– Leading candidate Status in legislature
1983 238,968 52.23% 1st
26 / 43
Andrés Hernández Ros Government
1987 221,377 43.71% 1st
25 / 45
1 Carlos Collado Government
1991 234,421 45.27% 1st
24 / 45
1 Carlos Collado Government
1995 200,133 31.74% 2nd
15 / 45
9 María Antonia Martínez Opposition
1999 219,798 35.91% 2nd
18 / 45
3 Ramón Ortiz Opposition
2003 221,392 34.11% 2nd
16 / 45
2 Ramón Ortiz Opposition
2007 207,998 32.00% 2nd
15 / 45
1 Pedro Saura Opposition
2011 155,506 23.88% 2nd
11 / 45
4 Begoña García Retegui Opposition
2015 153,231 23.95% 2nd
13 / 45
2 Rafael González Tovar Opposition
2019 212,600 32.47% 1st
17 / 45
4 Diego Conesa Opposition
2023 171,271 25.60% 2nd
13 / 45
4 José Vélez TBD

Cortes Generales

Cortes Generales
Election Region of Murcia
Congress Senate
Votes % # Seats +/– Seats +/–
1977 155,871 34.93% 2nd
4 / 8
0 / 4
1979 178,621 39.15% 1st
4 / 8
0
3 / 4
3
1982 270,552 50.76% 1st
5 / 8
1
3 / 4
0
1986 261,922 48.85% 1st
5 / 8
0
3 / 4
0
1989 256,107 46.06% 1st
5 / 9
0
3 / 4
0
1993 253,324 38.59% 2nd
4 / 9
1
1 / 4
2
1996 266,738 37.99% 2nd
3 / 9
1
1 / 4
0
2000 217,179 32.38% 2nd
3 / 9
0
1 / 4
0
2004 252,246 35.00% 2nd
3 / 9
0
1 / 4
0
2008 251,822 32.85% 2nd
3 / 10
0
1 / 4
0
2011 154,225 20.99% 2nd
2 / 10
1
1 / 4
0
2015 147,883 20.32% 2nd
2 / 10
0
1 / 4
0
2016 144,937 20.31% 2nd
2 / 10
0
1 / 4
0
2019 190,540 24.77% 1st
3 / 10
1
2 / 4
1
2019 (Nov) 177,154 24.78% 3rd
3 / 10
0
0 / 4
2

European Parliament

European Parliament
Election Region of Murcia
Votes % #
1987 229,984 45.41% 1st
1989 208,277 48.18% 1st
1994 170,300 30.97% 2nd
1999 222,743 36.37% 2nd
2004 168,050 36.36% 2nd
2009 139,897 29.83% 2nd
2014 88,617 20.73% 2nd
2019 206,015 31.95% 1st

References

  1. ^ Unos 197.400 militantes elegirán al líder del PSOE, 45.600 en Andalucía. Canal Sur, 13/06/2014.
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