Socialist Party of Castile and León
The Socialist Party of Castile and León (Spanish: Partido Socialista de Castilla y León, PSCyL) is the Castilian-Leonese federation of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), the main centre-left party in Spain since the 1970s.
Socialist Party of Castile and León Partido Socialista de Castilla y León | |
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President | Soraya Rodríguez |
Secretary-General | Luis Tudanca |
Headquarters | Avda. Medina del Campo, 11. 47014 Valladolid |
Youth wing | Socialist Youth of Castile and León |
Membership (2017) | 9,634[1] |
Ideology | Social democracy Progressivism |
Political position | Centre-left |
National affiliation | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party |
Congress of Deputies | 12 / 31 (Castilian-Leonese seats) |
Spanish Senate[2] | 13 / 39 (Castilian-Leonese seats) |
Cortes of Castile and León | 35 / 81 |
Local seats (2015-2019) | 3,707 / 12,861 |
Website | |
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Electoral performance
Cortes of Castile and León
Cortes of Castile and León | |||||||
Election | Votes | % | # | Seats | +/– | Leading candidate | Status in legislature |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1983 | 608,604 | 44.37% | 1st | 42 / 84 |
— | Demetrio Madrid | Minority |
1987 | 488,469 | 34.01% | 2nd | 32 / 84 |
10 | Juan José Laborda | Opposition |
1991 | 504,709 | 36.44% | 2nd | 35 / 84 |
3 | Jesús Quijano | Opposition |
1995 | 458,447 | 29.71% | 2nd | 27 / 84 |
8 | Jesús Quijano | Opposition |
1999 | 483,675 | 33.06% | 2nd | 30 / 83 |
3 | Jaime González | Opposition |
2003 | 576,769 | 36.77% | 2nd | 32 / 82 |
2 | Ángel Villalba | Opposition |
2007 | 574,596 | 37.73% | 2nd | 33 / 83 |
1 | Ángel Villalba | Opposition |
2011 | 425,777 | 29.68% | 2nd | 29 / 84 |
4 | Óscar López | Opposition |
2015 | 353,575 | 25.94% | 2nd | 25 / 84 |
4 | Luis Tudanca | Opposition |
2019 | 479,916 | 34.84% | 1st | 35 / 81 |
10 | Luis Tudanca | Opposition |
Cortes Generales
Cortes Generales | |||||||
Election | Castile and León | ||||||
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Congress | Senate | ||||||
Votes | % | # | Seats | +/– | Seats | +/– | |
1977 | 325,684 | 23.61% | 2nd | 8 / 35 |
— | 6 / 36 |
— |
1979 | 342,798 | 25.62% | 2nd | 10 / 35 |
2 | 6 / 36 |
0 |
1982 | 645,491 | 42.38% | 1st | 18 / 35 |
8 | 22 / 36 |
16 |
1986 | 572,973 | 38.79% | 1st | 16 / 34 |
2 | 15 / 36 |
7 |
1989 | 527,551 | 35.55% | 2nd | 14 / 33 |
2 | 10 / 36 |
5 |
1993 | 597,961 | 36.71% | 2nd | 13 / 33 |
1 | 9 / 36 |
1 |
1996 | 589,869 | 35.03% | 2nd | 11 / 33 |
2 | 9 / 36 |
0 |
2000 | 506,595 | 32.17% | 2nd | 11 / 33 |
0 | 9 / 36 |
0 |
2004 | 705,053 | 41.90% | 2nd | 14 / 33 |
3 | 11 / 36 |
2 |
2008 | 715,263 | 42.78% | 2nd | 14 / 32 |
0 | 11 / 36 |
0 |
2011 | 444,451 | 29.19% | 2nd | 11 / 32 |
3 | 9 / 36 |
2 |
2015 | 339,277 | 22.47% | 2nd | 9 / 32 |
2 | 9 / 36 |
0 |
2016 | 336,286 | 23.15% | 2nd | 9 / 31 |
0 | 9 / 36 |
0 |
2019 (Apr) | 453,339 | 29.79% | 1st | 12 / 31 |
3 | 19 / 36 |
10 |
2019 (Nov) | 434,287 | 31.27% | 2nd | 12 / 31 |
0 | 12 / 36 |
5 |
References
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