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- Electoral system
- Municipal elections Overall City control
- Provincial deputations Summary Deputation control
- Notes
- References
{{For|the regional elections held concurrently|1995 Spanish regional elections}}{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2018}}{{Infobox election | election_name = 1995 Spanish local elections | country = Spain | type = parliamentary | ongoing = no | previous_election = 1991 Spanish local elections | previous_year = 1991 | next_election = 1999 Spanish local elections | next_year = 1999 | seats_for_election = 65,869 councillors in 8,067 municipal councils 1,034 seats in 38 provincial deputations | opinion_polls = | registered = 31,953,812 {{small|5.7%}} | turnout = 22,324,852 (69.9%) 7.1 pp | election_date = 28 May 1995 | image1 = | leader1 = José María Aznar | party1 = PP–UPN | colour1 = 1D84CE | leader_since1 = 4 September 1989 | last_election1 = 19,543 c., 25.7% | seats1 = 24,772 | seat_change1 = 5,229 | popular_vote1 = 7,820,392 | percentage1 = 35.3% | swing1 = 9.6 pp | image2 = | leader2 = Felipe González | party2 = PSOE–PSC | colour2 = EF1C27 | leader_since2 = 13 October 1974 | last_election2 = 25,365 c., 38.7%{{efn|Aggregated data for PSOE and EE in the 1991 elections.}} | seats2 = 21,189 | seat_change2 = 4,176 | popular_vote2 = 6,838,607 | percentage2 = 30.8% | swing2 = 7.9 pp | image3 = | leader3 = Julio Anguita | party3 = IU–IC | colour3 = 732021 | leader_since3 = 12 February 1989 | last_election3 = 2,537 c., 8.0%{{efn|Data for IU–IC in the 1991 elections, not including ICAN results.}} | seats3 = 3,493 | seat_change3 = 956 | popular_vote3 = 2,589,780 | percentage3 = 11.7% | swing3 = 3.7 pp | image4 = | leader4 = Jordi Pujol | party4 = CiU–CDA–PNA | colour4 = 18307B | leader_since4 = 19 September 1978 | last_election4 = 4,360 c., 4.9% | seats4 = 4,265 | seat_change4 = 95 | popular_vote4 = 975,037 | percentage4 = 4.4% | swing4 = 0.5 pp | image5 = | leader5 = Xabier Arzalluz | party5 = Basque Nationalist Party | leader_since5 = 18 January 1985 | last_election5 = 993 c., 1.6% | seats5 = 1,015 | seat_change5 = 22 | popular_vote5 = 313,318 | percentage5 = 1.4% | swing5 = 0.2 pp | image6 = | leader6 = Antonio Moreno | party6 = Andalusian Party | leader_since6 = July 1994 | last_election6 = 540 c., 1.8% | seats6 = 345 | seat_change6 = 195 | popular_vote6 = 260,249 | percentage6 = 1.2% | swing6 = 0.6 pp | map_image = SpainProvinceMapMunicipal1995.png | map_size = 435px | map_caption = Provincial results map for municipal elections }}The 1995 Spanish local elections were held on Sunday, 28 May 1995, to elect all 65,869 councillors in the 8,067 municipalities of Spain and all 1,034 seats in 38 provincial deputations.[1][2] The elections were held simultaneously with regional elections in thirteen autonomous communities, as well as local elections in the three foral deputations of the Basque Country and the ten island councils in the Balearic and Canary Islands. Electoral system- Municipal elections
Municipalities in Spain were local corporations with independent legal personality. They had a governing body, the municipal council or corporation, composed of a mayor, deputy mayors and a plenary assembly of councillors. Voting for the local assemblies was on the basis of universal suffrage, with all nationals over eighteen, registered in the corresponding municipality and in full enjoyment of all political rights entitled to vote. The mayor was in turn elected by the plenary assembly, with a legal clause providing for the candidate of the most-voted party to be automatically elected to the post in the event no other candidate was to gather an absolute majority of votes. Local councillors were elected using the D'Hondt method and a closed list proportional representation, with a threshold of 5 percent of valid votes—which included blank ballots—being applied in each local council. Parties not reaching the threshold were not taken into consideration for seat distribution. Councillors were allocated to municipal councils based on the following scale: Population | Councillors |
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<250 | 5 | 251–1,000 | 7 | 1,001–2,000 | 9 | 2,001–5,000 | 11 | 5,001–10,000 | 13 | 10,001–20,000 | 17 | 20,001–50,000 | 21 | 50,001–100,000 | 25 | >100,001 | +1 per each 100,000 inhabitants or fraction +1 if total is an even number |
Councillors of municipalities with populations between 100 and 250 inhabitants were elected under an open list partial block voting, with electors voting for individual candidates instead of parties and for up to four candidates. Additionally, municipalities below 100 inhabitants, as well as those whose geographical location or the best management of municipal interests or other circumstances made it advisable, were to be organized through the open council system ({{lang-es|régimen de concejo abierto}}), in which voters would directly elect the local major.[3][4][5] The electoral law provided that parties, federations, coalitions and groupings of electors were allowed to present lists of candidates. However, groupings of electors were required to secure the signature of a determined amount of the electors registered in the municipality for which they sought election: - At least 1 percent of the electors in municipalities below 5,000 inhabitants, provided that the number of signers was more than double that of councillors at stake.
- At least 100 signatures in municipalities between 5,001 and 10,000.
- At least 500 signatures in municipalities between 10,001 and 50,000.
- At least 1,500 signatures in municipalities between 50,001 and 150,000.
- At least 3,000 signatures in municipalities between 150,001 and 300,000.
- At least 5,000 signatures in municipalities between 300,001 and 1,000,000.
- At least 8,000 signatures in municipalities over 1,000,001.
Electors were barred from signing for more than one list of candidates. Concurrently, parties and federations intending to enter in coalition to take part jointly at an election were required to inform the relevant Electoral Commission within ten days of the election being called.[3][4] - Deputations and island councils
Provincial deputations were the governing bodies of provinces in Spain, having an administration role of municipal activities and composed of a provincial president, an administrative body, and a plenary. Basque provinces had foral deputations instead—called Juntas Generales—, whereas deputations for single-province autonomous communities were abolished: their functions transferred to the corresponding regional parliaments. For insular provinces, such as the Balearic and Canary Islands, deputations were replaced by island councils in each of the islands or group of islands. For Majorca, Menorca and Ibiza–Formentera this figure was referred to in Spanish as consejo insular ({{lang-ca|consell insular}}), whereas for Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Fuerteventura, La Gomera, El Hierro, Lanzarote and La Palma its name was cabildo insular. Most deputations were indirectly elected by local councillors from municipalities in each judicial district. Seats were allocated to provincial deputations based on the following scale: Population | Seats |
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<500,000 | 25 | 500,001–1,000,000 | 27 | 1,000,001–3,500,000 | 31 | >3,500,001 | 51 |
Island councils and foral deputations were elected directly by electors under their own, specific electoral regulations.[3][4] Municipal electionsOverall{{Pie chart |caption = Councillor share for different parties in the elections. |other = yes |value1 = 37.61 |label1 = PP–UPN |color1 = {{People's Party (Spain)/meta/color}} |value2 = 32.17 |label2 = PSOE–PSC |color2 = {{Spanish Socialist Workers' Party/meta/color}} |value3 = 6.47 |label3 = CiU–CDA–PNA |color3 = {{Convergence and Union/meta/color}} |value4 = 5.30 |label4 = IU–IC |color4 = {{United Left (Spain)/meta/color}} |value5 = 1.59 |label5 = PAR |color5 = {{Aragonese Party/meta/color}} |value6 = 1.54 |label6 = EAJ/PNV |color6 = {{Basque Nationalist Party/meta/color}} |value7 = 0.94 |label7 = HB |color7 = {{Herri Batasuna/meta/color}} |value8 = 0.80 |label8 = ERC |color8 = {{Republican Left of Catalonia/meta/color}} |value9 = 0.65 |label9 = CC |color9 = {{Canarian Coalition/meta/color}} |value10 = 0.65 |label10 = BNG |color10 = {{Galician Nationalist Bloc/meta/color}} |value11 = 0.62 |label11 = EA |color11 = {{Eusko Alkartasuna/meta/color}} |value12 = 0.52 |label12 = PA |color12 = {{Andalusian Party/meta/color}} }} ← Summary of the 28 May 1995 municipal election results in Spain →Parties and coalitions | Popular vote | Councillors |
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Votes | % | ±pp | Total | +/- |
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| People's Party and allies (PP–UPN) | 7,820,392 | 35.27 | +9.56 | 24,772 | +5,229 | | People's Party (PP) | 7,743,656 | 34.93 | +9.59 | 24,479 | +5,181 | | Navarrese People's Union (UPN) | 76,736 | 0.35 | –0.01 | 293 | +48 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party and allies (PSOE–PSC) | 6,838,607 | 30.84 | –7.88 | 21,189 | –4,176 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)1 | 5,771,843 | 26.03 | –7.30 | 19,483 | –4,038 | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | 1,066,764 | 4.81 | –0.59 | 1,706 | –138 | | United Left and allies (IU–IC) | 2,589,780 | 11.68 | +3.67 | 3,493 | +956 | | United Left (IU) | 2,203,281 | 9.94 | +3.33 | 3,104 | +843 | | Initiative for Catalonia–The Greens (IC–EV) | 386,499 | 1.74 | +0.34 | 389 | +113 | | Convergence and Union and allies (CiU–CDA–PNA) | 975,037 | 4.40 | –0.46 | 4,265 | –95 | | Basque Nationalist Party (EAJ/PNV) | 313,318 | 1.41 | –0.18 | 1,015 | +22 | | Andalusian Party (PA) | 260,249 | 1.17 | –0.65 | 345 | –195 | | Canarian Coalition (CC) | 247,219 | 1.12 | +0.04 | 429 | +101 | | Canarian Coalition (CC)2 | 211,882 | 0.96 | +0.28 | 372 | +126 | | Canarian Initiative (ICAN) | 21,140 | 0.10 | –0.27 | 30 | –47 | | Nationalist Canarian Centre (CCN) | 10,915 | 0.05 | New | 19 | +19 | | Independents of Gran Canaria (IGC) | 3,282 | 0.01 | –0.03 | 8 | +3 | | Galician Nationalist Bloc (BNG) | 208,098 | 0.94 | +0.37 | 428 | +187 | | Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC) | 204,906 | 0.92 | +0.43 | 525 | +297 | | Popular Unity (HB) | 184,742 | 0.83 | –0.23 | 621 | –80 | | Basque Solidarity (EA) | 133,576 | 0.60 | –0.10 | 406 | +13 | | Valencian Union–Independents–Centrists (UV–FICVA–CCV) | 129,759 | 0.59 | –0.40 | 215 | –120 | | Aragonese Party (PAR) | 116,447 | 0.53 | –0.15 | 1,050 | –171 | | Andalusian Progress Party (PAP) | 86,895 | 0.39 | New | 79 | +79 | | Valencian People's Union–Nationalist Bloc (UPV–BN) | 84,462 | 0.38 | +0.09 | 168 | +76 | | Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) | 81,560 | 0.37 | –3.51 | 261 | –2,678 | | Platform of Independents of Spain (PIE) | 79,338 | 0.36 | New | 206 | +206 | | Union for the Progress of Cantabria (UPCA) | 41,628 | 0.19 | –0.19 | 170 | –115 | | Nationalists of the Balearic Islands (PSM–ENE) | 40,246 | 0.18 | +0.04 | 97 | +31 | | Socialist Party of Majorca–Nationalists of Majorca (PSM–NM) | 37,230 | 0.17 | +0.06 | 91 | +37 | | Socialist Party of Menorca–Nationalists of the Islands (PSM–NI)3 | 2,352 | 0.01 | –0.01 | 6 | –5 | | Nationalist and Ecologist Agreement (ENE) | 664 | 0.00 | –0.01 | 0 | –1 | | Liberal Independent Group (GIL) | 36,438 | 0.16 | +0.05 | 43 | +24 | | Leonese People's Union (UPL) | 34,715 | 0.16 | +0.11 | 138 | +110 | | Regionalist Party of Cantabria (PRC) | 33,221 | 0.15 | +0.05 | 88 | +19 | | Basque Citizen Initiative (ICV–Gorordo) | 32,129 | 0.14 | New | 5 | +5 | | Extremaduran Coalition (CEx)4 | 28,060 | 0.13 | +0.05 | 139 | +72 | | Aragonese Union (CHA) | 27,648 | 0.12 | +0.07 | 39 | +23 | | Nationalist Canarian Platform (PCN) | 26,956 | 0.12 | +0.06 | 44 | –10 | | Party of Gran Canaria (PGC) | 14,018 | 0.06 | New | 2 | +2 | | Lanzarote Independents Party (PIL) | 10,493 | 0.05 | ±0.00 | 31 | –14 | | Independents of Fuerteventura (IF) | 2,445 | 0.01 | ±0.00 | 11 | +2 | | Convergence of Democrats of Navarre (CDN) | 24,186 | 0.11 | New | 42 | +42 | | The Greens–Green Group (LV–GV) | 23,415 | 0.11 | New | 1 | +1 | | Alavese Unity (UA) | 21,562 | 0.10 | –0.01 | 37 | –2 | | Federation of Independents of Catalonia (FIC) | 19,718 | 0.09 | New | 177 | +177 | | Majorcan Union (UM)5 | 18,713 | 0.08 | +0.03 | 44 | +23 | | Portuese Independents (IP) | 16,522 | 0.07 | +0.04 | 16 | +8 | | The Greens (LV) | 13,490 | 0.06 | –0.38 | 4 | –1 | | Asturianist Party (PAS)6 | 13,414 | 0.06 | ±0.00 | 6 | ±0 | | Andalusian Federation of Independents (FADI) | 12,964 | 0.06 | New | 58 | +58 | | Riojan Party (PR) | 11,842 | 0.05 | +0.01 | 103 | +21 | | Galician Nationalist Convergence (CNG) | 11,551 | 0.05 | –0.23 | 21 | –116 | | The Alternative Greens (LVA)7 | 11,519 | 0.05 | –0.03 | 0 | ±0 | | Coalition for Gran Canaria (CGC) | 10,970 | 0.05 | New | 6 | +6 | | Ávila Independent Group (AIAV) | 10,547 | 0.05 | New | 115 | +115 | | Independent Solution (SI) | 10,310 | 0.05 | –0.07 | 61 | ±0 | | Regionalist Unity of Castile and León (URCL)8 | 10,004 | 0.05 | +0.02 | 98 | +62 | | Independent Socialists of Extremadura (SIEx) | 9,361 | 0.04 | New | 37 | +37 | | Independent Socialist Party (PSI) | 8,067 | 0.04 | +0.03 | 9 | +6 | | Others | 934,652 | 4.22 | — | 4,812 | –631 | Blank ballots | 323,712 | 1.46 | +0.33 | | | Total | 22,171,945 | 100.00 | | 65,869 | –439 | | Valid votes | 22,171,945 | 99.32 | +0.02 | | Invalid votes | 152,907 | 0.68 | –0.02 | Votes cast / turnout | 22,324,852 | 69.87 | +7.09 | Abstentions | 9,628,960 | 30.13 | –7.09 | Registered voters | 31,953,812 | | | Sources[6][7] | Footnotes: |
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1 Spanish Socialist Workers' Party results are compared to the combined totals of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party and Basque Country Left in the 1991 elections. 2 Canarian Coalition results are compared to the combined totals of Tenerife Group of Independents, La Palma Group of Independents and Majorera Assembly in the 1991 elections. 3 Socialist Party of Menorca–Nationalists of the Islands results are compared to Agreement of the Left of Menorca totals in the 1991 elections. 4 Extremaduran Coalition results are compared to the combined totals of United Extremadura and Extremaduran Regionalist Party in the 1991 elections. 5 Majorcan Union results are compared to Independent Union of Majorca–Independents of Majorca totals in the 1991 elections. 6 Asturianist Party results are compared to Asturian Coalition totals in the 1991 elections. 7 The Alternative Greens results are compared to Green Union totals in the 1991 elections.
8 Regionalist Unity of Castile and León results are compared to Regionalist Democracy of Castile and León totals in the 1991 elections. |
| {{bar box |title=Popular vote |titlebar=#ddd |width=550px |barwidth=500px |bars={{bar percent|PP–UPN|{{People's Party (Spain)/meta/color}}|35.27}}{{bar percent|PSOE–PSC|{{Spanish Socialist Workers' Party/meta/color}}|30.84}}{{bar percent|IU–IC|{{United Left (Spain)/meta/color}}|11.68}}{{bar percent|CiU–CDA–PNA|{{Convergence and Union/meta/color}}|4.40}}{{bar percent|EAJ/PNV|{{Basque Nationalist Party/meta/color}}|1.41}}{{bar percent|PA|{{Andalusian Party/meta/color}}|1.17}}{{bar percent|CC|{{Canarian Coalition/meta/color}}|1.12}}{{bar percent|BNG|{{Galician Nationalist Bloc/meta/color}}|0.94}}{{bar percent|ERC|{{Republican Left of Catalonia/meta/color}}|0.92}}{{bar percent|HB|{{Herri Batasuna/meta/color}}|0.83}}{{bar percent|EA|{{Eusko Alkartasuna/meta/color}}|0.60}}{{bar percent|UV–FICVA–CCV|{{Valencian Union/meta/color}}|0.59}}{{bar percent|PAR|{{Aragonese Party/meta/color}}|0.53}}{{bar percent|Others|#777777|8.24}}{{bar percent|Blank ballots|#DDDDDD|1.46}} }}City controlThe following table lists party control in provincial capitals, as well as in municipalities above or around 75,000.[8] Gains for a party are highlighted in that party's colour. Municipality | Population | Previous control | New control |
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A Coruña | 255,087 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | Albacete | 141,179 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Alcalá de Henares | 166,250 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Alcobendas | 83,990 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | Alcorcón | 103,787 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | Algeciras | 102,079 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | (PA in 1996)}} | Alicante | 274,964 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Almería | 167,361 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Ávila | 49,639 | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Avilés | 88,570 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Badajoz | 130,153 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Badalona | 219,340 | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | Barakaldo | 103,594 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | Barcelona | 1,630,867 | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | Bilbao | 371,876 | | Basque Nationalist Party (EAJ/PNV) | | Basque Nationalist Party (EAJ/PNV) | Burgos | 166,251 | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Cáceres | 80,235 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Cádiz | 155,438 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Cartagena | 179,659 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Castellón de la Plana | 139,094 | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Ciudad Real | 62,072 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Córdoba | 315,948 | | United Left (IU) | | People's Party (PP) | Cornellà de Llobregat | 84,142 | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | Coslada | 79,240 | | United Left (IU) | | United Left (IU) | Cuenca | 44,960 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Dos Hermanas | 82,814 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | Elche | 191,305 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | Ferrol | 85,692 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Fuenlabrada | 158,212 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | Getafe | 144,368 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | Getxo | 83,466 | | Basque Nationalist Party (EAJ/PNV) | | Basque Nationalist Party (EAJ/PNV) | Gijón | 269,644 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | Girona | 72,333 | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | Granada | 271,180 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Guadalajara | 67,401 | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Huelva | 145,049 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Huesca | 45,515 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | (PP in 1997)}} | Jaén | 112,772 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Jerez de la Frontera | 186,273 | | Andalusian Progress Party (PAP) | | (PA in 1996)}} | L'Hospitalet de Llobregat | 266,642 | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | Las Palmas | 371,787 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Leganés | 178,162 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | León | 147,311 | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Lleida | 114,234 | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | Logroño | 124,823 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Lugo | 87,305 | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Madrid | 3,041,101 | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Málaga | 531,443 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Marbella | 86,013 | | Liberal Independent Group (GIL) | | Liberal Independent Group (GIL) | Mataró | 102,117 | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | Móstoles | 199,141 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | Murcia | 341,531 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Ourense | 108,547 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Oviedo | 201,712 | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Palencia | 79,561 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Palma | 322,008 | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Pamplona | 182,465 | | Navarrese People's Union (UPN) | | Convergence of Democrats of Navarre (CDN) | Pontevedra | 76,461 | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Reus | 90,059 | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | Sabadell | 189,006 | | Initiative for Catalonia (IC) | | Initiative for Catalonia (IC) | Salamanca | 167,382 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | San Cristóbal de La Laguna | 125,183 | | Canarian Coalition (CC) | | Canarian Coalition (CC) | San Fernando | 87,588 | | Andalusian Party (PA) | | Andalusian Party (PA) | San Sebastián | 177,929 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | Sant Boi de Llobregat | 79,594 | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | Santa Coloma de Gramenet | 131,764 | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | Santa Cruz de Tenerife | 203,929 | | Canarian Coalition (CC) | | Canarian Coalition (CC) | Santander | 194,822 | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Santiago de Compostela | 93,398 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | Segovia | 55,372 | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Seville | 714,148 | | Andalusian Party (PA) | | People's Party (PP) | Soria | 33,317 | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Talavera de la Reina | 75,138 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Tarragona | 114,630 | | Convergence and Union (CiU) | | Convergence and Union (CiU) | Telde | 84,078 | | Canarian Coalition (CC) | | Canarian Coalition (CC) | Terrassa | 161,428 | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | Teruel | 29,971 | | Aragonese Party (PAR) | | People's Party (PP) | Toledo | 64,040 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Torrejón de Ardoz | 87,219 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | (PSOE in 1997)}} | Valencia | 764,293 | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Valladolid | 336,917 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Vigo | 288,573 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Vitoria-Gasteiz | 214,148 | | Basque Nationalist Party (EAJ/PNV) | | Basque Nationalist Party (EAJ/PNV) | Zamora | 65,885 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Zaragoza | 606,620 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) |
Provincial deputationsSummary{{Pie chart |caption = Provincial deputy share for different parties in the elections. |other = yes |value1 = 44.87 |label1 = PP |color1 = {{People's Party (Spain)/meta/color}} |value2 = 38.10 |label2 = PSOE–PSC |color2 = {{Spanish Socialist Workers' Party/meta/color}} |value3 = 6.58 |label3 = IU–IC |color3 = {{United Left (Spain)/meta/color}} |value4 = 6.19 |label4 = CiU–CDA–PNA |color4 = {{Convergence and Union/meta/color}} |value5 = 1.06 |label5 = BNG |color5 = {{Galician Nationalist Bloc/meta/color}} |value6 = 1.06 |label6 = PAR |color6 = {{Aragonese Party/meta/color}} |value7 = 0.58 |label7 = PA |color7 = {{Andalusian Party/meta/color}} |value8 = 0.48 |label8 = PAP |color8 = {{Andalusian Progress Party/meta/color}} |value9 = 0.29 |label9 = GIL |color9 = {{Liberal Independent Group/meta/color}} |value10 = 0.19 |label10 = ERC |color10 = {{Republican Left of Catalonia/meta/color}} |value11 = 0.19 |label11 = UPL |color11 = {{Leonese People's Union/meta/color}} |value12 = 0.10 |label12 = UV–FICVA–CCV |color12 = {{Valencian Union/meta/color}} }} ← Summary of the 28 May 1995 provincial deputations election results →Parties and coalitions | Seats |
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Total | +/− |
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| People's Party (PP) | 464 | +127 | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party and allies (PSOE–PSC) | 394 | –130 | | United Left and allies (IU–IC) | 68 | +32 | | Convergence and Union and allies (CiU–CDA–PNA) | 64 | –4 | | Galician Nationalist Bloc (BNG) | 11 | +8 | | Aragonese Party (PAR) | 11 | –4 | | Andalusian Party (PA) | 6 | –9 | | Andalusian Progress Party (PAP) | 5 | +5 | | Liberal Independent Group (GIL) | 3 | +1 | | Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC) | 2 | +2 | | Leonese People's Union (UPL) | 2 | +1 | | Valencian Union–Independents–Centrists (UV–FICVA–CCV) | 1 | –3 | | Others | 3 | –24 | | Total | 1,034 | +2 | | Sources[2] | Deputation controlThe following table lists party control in provincial deputations.[2] Gains for a party are highlighted in that party's colour. Province | Previous control | New control |
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A Coruña | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Albacete | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Alicante | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Almería | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Ávila | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Badajoz | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | Barcelona | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | | Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC–PSOE) | Burgos | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Cáceres | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | Cádiz | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | Castellón | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Ciudad Real | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Córdoba | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | Cuenca | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Girona | | Convergence and Union (CiU) | | Convergence and Union (CiU) | Granada | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | Guadalajara | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Huelva | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | Huesca | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Jaén | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | León | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Lleida | | Convergence and Union (CiU) | | Convergence and Union (CiU) | Lugo | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Málaga | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Ourense | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Palencia | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Pontevedra | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Salamanca | | Independent (INDEP) | | People's Party (PP) | Segovia | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Seville | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | Soria | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Tarragona | | Convergence and Union (CiU) | | Convergence and Union (CiU) | Teruel | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Toledo | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Valencia | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) | Valladolid | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Zamora | | People's Party (PP) | | People's Party (PP) | Zaragoza | | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) | | People's Party (PP) |
Notes{{notelist}}References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.interior.gob.es/documents/642317/1201381/Elecciones_municipales_en_Espa%C3%B1a_1979-2011_126141495.pdf/f1dec2dd-164e-46df-94d9-502dafc43a54 |title=Municipal elections in Spain 1979-2011 |website=interior.gob.es |publisher=Ministry of the Interior |language=Spanish |accessdate=12 August 2017}} 2. ^1 2 {{cite web |url=http://www.historiaelectoral.com/diputacions83.html |title=Provincial deputation elections since 1979 |language=Spanish |publisher=historiaelectoral.com |accessdate=24 September 2017}} 3. ^1 2 {{cite act |title=General Electoral System Organic Law of 1985 |type=Organic Law |number=5 |work=Official State Gazette |language=Spanish |date=19 June 1985 |url=https://www.boe.es/buscar/act.php?id=BOE-A-1985-11672&tn=1&p=19950324 |accessdate=28 December 2016}} 4. ^1 2 {{cite web |url=http://www.juntaelectoralcentral.es/cs/jec/documentos/LOREG_ENG |title=Representation of the people Institutional Act |author= |date= |website=juntaelectoralcentral.es |publisher=Central Electoral Commission |accessdate=16 June 2017}} 5. ^{{cite act |title=Regulation of the Basis of Local Regimes Law of 1985 |type=Law |number=7 |work=Official State Gazette |language=Spanish |date=2 April 1985 |url=https://www.boe.es/buscar/act.php?id=BOE-A-1985-5392&tn=1&p=19941231 |accessdate=27 August 2017}} 6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.infoelectoral.mir.es/min/busquedaAvanzadaAction.html?vuelta=1&codTipoEleccion=4&codPeriodo=199505&codEstado=99&codComunidad=0&codProvincia=0&codMunicipio=0&codDistrito=0&codSeccion=0&codMesa=0 |title=Electoral Results Consultation. Municipal. May 1995. National totals |language=Spanish |website=infoelectoral.mir.es |publisher=Ministry of the Interior |accessdate=24 September 2017}} 7. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.historiaelectoral.com/muni.html |title=Municipal elections (overall results since 1979) |language=Spanish |publisher=historiaelectoral.com |accessdate=24 September 2017}} 8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.historiaelectoral.com/muni4.html |title=Municipal elections (city majors by party) |website=historiaelectoral.com |publisher=Historia Electoral |language=Spanish |accessdate=24 February 2018}}
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