Results breakdown of the 1936 Spanish general election

This is the results breakdown of the election to the Cortes Generales held in Spain on 16 February 1936, with the second round being held on 1 March 1936 and repetitions being held in Cuenca and Granada 3 May 1936. The following tables shows the detailed results in each of the 60 constituencies.

1936 Spanish general election

 1933
16 February 1936 (first round)
4 March 1936 (second round)
3 May 1936 (second round, partial re-run)
1967 

All 473 seats of the Congress of Deputies
237 seats needed for a majority
Turnout72.95%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Manuel Azaña José María Gil-Robles Manuel Portela
Party Popular Front[n 1] National Contrarrevolutionary Front[n 2] Centre Alliance[n 3]
Leader's seat Madrid-capital Salamanca and Madrid-capital Pontevedra
Seats won 283 167 16


Prime Minister before election

Manuel Portela Valladares (acting)
PCD

Prime Minister after election

Manuel Azaña
IR

Electoral system

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Spain was divided on several multi-member constituencies based on its 50 provinces with large cities becoming constituencies, as well as Ceuta and Melilla, making a total of 58 constituencies. The votes each voter was entitled to cast were 75%-80% of the seats at stake in the constituency. For a candidate to be elected in the first round of voting he needed, at least, 20% of votes cast. If this was not achieved, vacant seats were filled through a second round.

The new Electoral Law approved on July 27, 1933, introduced some changes compared to the one applied in the previous elections of June 1931: if no candidate achieved 40% of the votes on the first round then no candidate would be elected, while in the second round, only those who had reached 8% of the votes could participate. It also suppressed the constituencies of the cities of Granada, Cordoba and Cartagena by raising the amount of inhabitants needed for a city to become a constituency.[1]

As a result of the aforementioned allocation, each Congress multi-member constituency was entitled the following seats:

Seats Constituencies
19 Barcelona (city)
17 Madrid (city), La Coruña, Oviedo
15 Barcelona (Province)
14 Badajoz
13 Pontevedra, Valencia (Province), Córdoba, Jaén, Granada
10 Lugo, Toledo, Ciudad Real, Seville (Province)
9 Cáceres, Orense, León, Murcia (Province)
8 Madrid (Province), Málaga (Province)
7 Burgos, Santander, Salamanca, Navarre, Zaragoza (Province), Gerona, Tarragona, Baleares, Valencia (City), Albacete, Huelva, Almería
6 Zamora, Valladolid, Bilbao, Guipúzcoa, Lérida, Castellón, Cuenca, Seville (City), Santa Cruz de Tenerife
5 Ávila, Huesca, Teruel, Las Palmas
4 Málaga (City), Segovia, Palencia, Logroño, Zaragoza (City), Murcia (City), Guadalajara
3 Soria, Vizcaya (Province)
2 Álava
1 Ceuta, Melilla

Nationwide

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Seat distribution in the Congress of Deputies
Electoral ListPolitical PartySeats
Popular FrontSpanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
96 / 473
Republican Left (IR)
80 / 473
Republican Union (UR)
37 / 473
Communist Party of Spain (PCE)
16 / 473
Galicianist Party (PG)
3 / 473
Federal Democratic Republican Party (PRDF)
2 / 473
Syndicalist Party (PSind)
1 / 473
Valencian Left (EV)
1 / 473
Galician Agrarian Party
1 / 473
Independent Leftist Republican
3 / 473
Independent Socialist
1 / 473
Independent Sindicalist
1 / 473
Left FrontRepublican Left of Catalonia (ERC)
21 / 473
Catalan Republican Action (ACR)
5 / 473
Socialist Union of Catalonia (USC)
4 / 473
Republican Left (IR)
3 / 473
Nationalist Party of the Republican Left (PNRE)
2 / 473
Unió de Rabassaires (UdR)
2 / 473
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
1 / 473
Communist Party of Spain (PCE)
1 / 473
Catalan Proletarian Party (PCP)
1 / 473
Workers' Party of Marxist Unification (POUM)
1 / 473
Total Left
283 / 473
Centre-Left CoalitionParty of the Democratic Centre (PCD)
4 / 473
Republican Left (IR)
2 / 473
Republican Union (UR)
1 / 473
Spanish Agrarian Party (PAE)
1 / 473
Portela-led CoalitionParty of the Democratic Centre (PCD)
2 / 473
Spanish Agrarian Party (PAE)
1 / 473
Other Centrist ListsConservative Republican Party (PRC)
2 / 473
Radical Republican Party (PRR)
1 / 473
Basque NationalistBasque Nationalist Party (PNV)
9 / 473
Total Centre and PNV
23 / 473
CEDA-led Centre-Right CoalitionSpanish Confederation of Autonomous Right-Wing Groups (CEDA)
29 / 473
Party of the Democratic Centre (PCD)
8 / 473
Spanish Agrarian Party (PAE)
7 / 473
Progressive Republican Party (PRP)
6 / 473
Radical Republican Party (PRR)
4 / 473
Spanish Renewal (RE)
3 / 473
Liberal Democratic Republican Party (PRLD)
2 / 473
Conservative Republican Party (PRC)
1 / 473
Independent Republican Party (PRI)
1 / 473
Mesocrat Party
1 / 473
Independent Republican
3 / 473
Independent Rightist
1 / 473
CEDA-led Right-Wing CoalitionSpanish Confederation of Autonomous Right-Wing Groups (CEDA)
58 / 473
Spanish Renewal (RE)
8 / 473
Traditionalist Communion (CT)
8 / 473
Spanish Agrarian Party (PAE)
4 / 473
Independents from the Centre Republican Party
3 / 473
Regionalist Party of Mallorca (PRMall)
1 / 473
Spanish Nationalist Party (PNE)
1 / 473
Independent Monarchists
2 / 473
Independent Rightist
2 / 473
Front Català d'OrdreRegionalist League (Lliga)
12 / 473
Traditionalist Communion (CT)
1 / 473
Other Right-Wing ListTraditionalist Communion (CT)
1 / 473
Total Right-Wing
167 / 473

Galicia

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Seat distribution in the Congress of Deputies
Electoral ListPolitical PartySeats
Popular FrontRepublican Left (IR)
10 / 49
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
5 / 49
Republican Union (UR)
4 / 49
Galicianist Party (PG)
3 / 49
Communist Party of Spain (PCE)
1 / 49
Galician Agrarian
1 / 49
Independent Socialist
1 / 49
Total Popular Front
25 / 49
Centre-Left CoalitionParty of the Democratic Centre (PCD)
4 / 49
Republican Left (IR)
2 / 49
Republican Union (UR)
1 / 49
Spanish Agrarian Party (PAE)
1 / 49
Portela-led CoalitionParty of the Democratic Centre (PCD)
1 / 49
Spanish Agrarian Party (PAE)
1 / 49
Total Centre
10 / 49
CEDA-led Centre-Right CoalitionSpanish Confederation of Autonomous Right-Wing Groups (CEDA)
5 / 49
Spanish Renewal (RE)
1 / 49
Conservative Republican Party (PRC)
1 / 49
Independent Republican
1 / 49
CEDA-led Right-Wing CoalitionSpanish Confederation of Autonomous Right-Wing Groups (CEDA)
3 / 49
Spanish Renewal (RE)
3 / 49
Total Right-Wing
14 / 49

La Coruña

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17 seats, 13 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontIREmilio González López 169,628
URJosé Miñones Bernárdez 153,867
IRJosé Calviño Domínguez 153,473
IR/PGRamón Suárez Picallo 153,145
IRSantiago Casares Quiroga 151,523
PSOERamón Beade Méndez 148,669
IRManuel Guzmán García 145,249
PGAntón Vilar Ponte 145,009
URJosé García-Ramos y Segond 144,923
IRAlfredo Somoza Gutiérrez 143,720
IRVictorino Veiga González 142,614
PSOEEdmundo Lorenzo Santiago 141,944
Ind/PSOEPedro Longueira Patiño 139,996
Counter-revolutionary ListCEDABenito Blanco Rajoy Espada 127,008
CEDAFelipe Gil Casares 124,189
IndLuis Cornide Quiroga 124,168
CEDAJosé Mº Méndez Gil-Bradón 123,220
CEDAEugenio Vázquez Gundin 121,945
CEDAAntolín Sánchez Valeiro 120,379
IndEduardo O'Shea 120,505
REJosé María Parames y García Barrios 119,029
CEDAFernando Pérez Barreiro 117,474
IndJosé del Moral Sanjurjo 116,074
PRCJosé Reino Caamaño 109,547
REJuan Gil Armada 103,283
PRRGerardo Abad Conde 72,278
CentristsPCDManuel Iglesias Corral 65,970
IndAntonio Rodríguez Pérez 61,474
PCDVíctor Manuel Becerra Herráiz 55,363
PCDLeandro Pita Romero 54,083
PCDAntonio Carballo Fernández 41,518
PCDRaimundo López Pol 24,053
PCDLaureano Santiso Girón 17,461
Independent MonarchistInd/REDámaso Calvo Moreiras 23,267
FalangistFE-JONSManuel López Sendón 18,704
-IndEmilio Pita Álvarez 334
-IndDiego Fernández Gómez 222
-IndJosé López Bouza 134
-IndJosé Búa Carou 94
-IndOlegario Campos Canoura 75
-IndSegundo Cotovad Díaz 18
Others600
Source:[2][3]

Pontevedra

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Only the results from the elected candidates are complete, the results for the other candidates corresponds to largely incomplete (~40% missing) results published on 19 February 1936

13 seats, 10 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontPGAlfonso Daniel Rodríguez Castelao 103,436
IRBibiano Fernández Osorio Tafall 102,234
IRElpidio Villaverde Rey 98,313
IRAlejandro Viana Esperón 87,939
URCelestino Poza Cobas 86,528
Galician Agrarian[n 4]Antonio Alonso Ríos 86,114
PSOEAmando Guiance Pampín 84,339
PSOEAntonino Bilbatúa Zubeldía 82,024
PCEAdriano Romero Cachinero 81,905
PSOEIgnacio Seoane Fernández 80,019
Counter-revolutionary listREVictor Lis Quiben 71,321
CEDASeverino Barros de Lis 64,685
CEDANicasio Guisasola 48,848
CEDACelso Méndez Saavedra 43,919
CEDAManuel Casqueiro Paz 43,041
CEDAPascual Díez de Rivera 45,012
PRREmiliano Iglesias 46,322
PRRVicente Sierra Martínez 42,421
PRRJulio Otero Mirellis 39,587
REWenceslao González Garra 42,173
CentristsPCDManuel Portela Valladares 70,350
PCDPrudencio Landín Tobio 18,080
PCDRamón Salgado Pérez 19,391
PCDValentín Paz Andrade 16,640
PCDJosé López Varela 17,265
PCDAlejandro Mon y Landa 22,227
PCDJesús Garrido Ramos 11,927
PCDJesús María Santaló Ponte 15,858
PCDPedro Varela Castro 19,961
ConservativePRCJulia Becerra Malvar Retired
Source:[3][4][5][6]

Lugo

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10 seats, 8 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Republican CoalitionPCDManuel Becerra Fernández 98,715
IRRoberto Ouro Vázquez 94,029
IRJosé Mº Díaz Villamil 92,786
PCDArmando Peñamaría Álvarez 91,997
PCDVirgilio Fernández de la Vega 88,507
URRicardo Gasset Alzugaray 87,116
PCDRamón Fernández Mato 86,782
PAELuís Rodríguez de Viguri 76,925
Right-Wing CoalitionCEDAJosé Benito Pardo y Pardo 87,401
PRCEnrique Gómez Jiménez 82,579
REJosé Soto Reguera 76,828
CEDAJosé María Pérez Laborda 72,594
CEDAManuel Saco Rivera 75,807
CEDARamón Neira Pedrosa 72,076
PAEFelipe Lazcano Morales 75,002
Ind [n 5]Gumersindo Rico González 74,244
Independent Rightist ListIndÁngel López Pérez 33,304
IndIsauro Pardo y Pardo 14,570
SocialistsPSOEJuan Tizón Herreros 7,065
PSOEIsauro Pardo y Pardo 5,226
PSOEJacinto Calvo López 2,780
GalicianistPGGerardo Álvarez Gallego 4,991
Source:[7][8][9]

Orense

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9 seats, 7 votes per citizen Only the results from the elected candidates are complete, the results for the other candidates corresponds to largely incomplete (~9% missing) results published on 19 February 1936

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Female and Popular ActionREJosé Sabucedo Morales 91,768
CEDALaureano Peláez Canellas 88,303
CEDALuis Espada Guntín 88,043
REJosé Calvo Sotelo 83,504
CEDARamón Villarino de Saa 82,814
REAndrés Amado y Reygondaud82,609
CTRamón Delage Santos 21,685
CentristPAEAntonio Taboada Tundidor 80,664
PCDFernando Ramos Cerviño[n 6] 72,126
PCDBernardo Castro Fernández 44,960
PCDLuis Fábregas Santamaría 41,415
PAERamón Varela Fernández 33,601
PCDBenito Luis Lorenzo 26,825
PCDBasilio Álvarez Rodríguez 21,892
RadicalIndJusto Villanueva Gómez [n 6] 63,128
PRRFelisindo Menor Quintas >26,000
PRREmilio Novoa González 11,688
PRRLuis Usera Bugallal 10,502
PRRLeandro Garnelo Fernández 1,609
Popular FrontURAlfonso Pazos Cid 49,268
IRManuel Martínez Risco y Macías 39,503
PSOEManuel Suárez Castro 30,982
IRManuel García Becerra 20,225
PGAlejandro Bóveda Iglesias 19,393
PSOERamón Fuentes 18,695
PCEBenigno Álvarez 17,262
Source:[10]

Asturias and the Region of León

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Seat distribution in the Congress of Deputies
Electoral ListPolitical PartySeats
Popular FrontSpanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
9 / 39
Republican Left (IR)
7 / 39
Communist Party of Spain (PCE)
2 / 39
Republican Union (UR)
1 / 39
Independent Republican
1 / 39
Total Popular Front
20 / 39
Portela-led CoalitionParty of the Democratic Centre (PCD)
1 / 39
Total Centre
1 / 39
CEDA-led Centre-Right CoalitionSpanish Confederation of Autonomous Right-Wing Groups (CEDA)
3 / 39
Liberal Democratic Republican Party (PRLD)
2 / 39
Spanish Agrarian Party (PAE)
2 / 39
Radical Republican Party (PRR)
1 / 39
CEDA-led Right-Wing CoalitionSpanish Confederation of Autonomous Right-Wing Groups (CEDA)
7 / 39
Spanish Agrarian Party (PAE)
2 / 39
Spanish Renewal (RE)
1 / 39
Total Right-Wing
18 / 39

Oviedo

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17 seats, 13 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontInd/RepÁlvaro de Albornoz Liminiana 171,241
IRÁngel Menéndez Suárez 171,115
IRLuis Laredo Vega 171,089
IRFélix Fernández Vega 170,982
IRJosé Maldonado González 170,904
PSOEMariano Moreno Mateo 170,852
PSOEInocencio Burgos Riestra 170,841
PSOEAmador Fernández Montes 170,739
PSOEBelarmino Tomás Álvarez 170,720
PSOEMatilde de la Torre Gutiérrez 170,663
PSOEGraciano Antuña Álvarez 170,502
PCEDolores Ibárruri Gómez 170,497
PCEJuan José Manso del Abad 170,420
Counter-Revolutionary ListCEDAJosé María Fernández Ladreda 151,480
CEDAJosé María Moutas Meras[n 7] 151,254
PRLDMelquíades Álvarez y González Posada [n 7] 151,110
CEDARomualdo Alvargonzález Lanquínez [n 7] 151,002
PRLDRamón Álvarez Valdés y Castañón 150,988
CEDAGonzalo Merás Navia 150,987
CEDAEduardo Piñán Malvar 150,940
Anti-MarxistVicente Madera Peña 150,882
PRLDAlfredo Martínez G. Argüelles 150,843
CEDABernardo Aza y González Escalada 150,793
PRLDPedro Miñor Rivas 150,788
PRLDManuel Pedregal Fernández 150,773
PRLDMariano Merediz y Díaz Parreño 150,742
Spanish PhalanxFE-JONSJosé Antonio Primo de Rivera 815
FE-JONSLeopoldo Panizo Piquero 507
FE-JONSManuel Valdés Larrañaga 505
FE-JONSEnrique Canga García 463
FE-JONSSantiago López Fernández 450
FE-JONSJosé David Montes García 419
FE-JONSJuan Francisco Yela Utrilla 233
FE-JONSJulio Ruiz de Alda 222
FE-JONSJuan Lobo González 211
FE-JONSEmilio Alvargonzález Matalobos 211
FE-JONSRaimundo Fernández Cuesta 205
FE-JONSBenito de la Torre Alonso 203
FE-JONSManuel Mateo Mateo 203
-Blank votesBlank votes 49
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León

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9 seats, 7 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Right-Wing ListCEDAPedro Martínez Juárez 90,847
CEDACésar Contreras Dueñas 90,310
CEDAAntonio Álvarez Robles 90,164
CEDAPedro Barrios Caamaño 89,311
PAEAntonio Pérez Crespo 85,789
REFrancisco Roa de la Vega 84,493
PAEManuel Saénz de Miera y Millán 78,781
Popular FrontURFélix Gordón Ordás 72,985
IRGabriel Franco López 72,700
IRLuis López Dóriga 70,588
URRamiro Armesto 70,546
PSOEAntonio Rodríguez Calleja 67,454
PSOEAlfredo Nistal Martínez 67,201
PSOEFrancisco Valverde Álvarez 66,942
CentristPCDJuan Castrillo Santos 17,401
PCDToribio Martínez Cabrera 9,088
RadicalPRRHerminio Fernández de la Poza 15,623
PRRJosé Perandones Cordero 7,160
-IndJosé Álvarez Arias 9,192
-IndValeriano B. Díez 9,192
-IndMariano C. Berrueta 196
-IndTimoteo Morán 2
Source: [12]

Zamora

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6 seats, 4 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Counter-Revolutionary FrontPAEAntonio Rodríguez Cid 69,686
PAEJosé María Cid y Ruiz-Zorrilla 69,250
CEDAGeminiano Carrascal Martín 66,965
PRRSantiago Alba Bonifaz 65,518
Popular FrontPSOEÁngel Galarza Gago 35,986
IRAntonio Moreno Jover 35,288
PSOEQuirino Salvadores Crespo 35,055
URFélix Balbuena Altolazabal 34,211
MonarchistRECésar Alonso Redoli 20,212
ConservativePRCFrancisco González García 15,008
-?Ismael Rodríguez 3,103
CentristPCDLeopoldo Palacios Merini 1,416
Spanish PhalanxFE-JONSCésar Fernández Meleiro 1,193
Source:[13]

Salamanca

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7 seats, 5 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Right-Wing ListCEDAJosé María Gil-Robles y Quiñones 83,362
CEDACándido Casanueva Gorjón 66,841
CEDAErnesto Castaño Arévalo[n 8] 66,540
CEDAJosé Cimas Leal 65,841
CTJosé María Lamamié de Clairac[n 9] 64,906
CEDARamón Olleros Gregorio[n 10] 61,715
Popular FrontPSOEJosé Andrés Manso 54,432
IRCasto Prieto Carrasco 48,590
PSOEValeriano Casanueva Picazo 46,492
IRFrancisco Ruipérez Cristóbal 46,118
PSOEManuel Francisco Crespo 44,391
CentristPCDFiliberto Villalobos González 49,337
ConservativePRCTomás Marco Escribano 21,502
Liberal DemocratPRLDRafael González Cobos 17,069
MonarchistREDiego Martín Veloz 8,021
MunicipalistIndFernando Fernández Suárez 4,784
AgrarianPAEEduardo García Tabernero 853
ProgressivePRPJulio de Ramón Laca 99
-IndAntonio Pérez Herrasti 52
-Ind/URCipriano Rodríguez Lavín 23
Source:[14]

Old Castile

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Seat distribution in the Congress of Deputies
Electoral ListPolitical PartySeats
Popular FrontRepublican Left (IR)
6 / 40
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
3 / 40
Republican Union (UR)
2 / 40
Total Popular Front
11 / 40
Other Centrist ListsConservative Republican Party (PRC)
2 / 40
Total Centre
2 / 40
CEDA-led Centre-Right CoalitionSpanish Confederation of Autonomous Right-Wing Groups (CEDA)
2 / 40
Radical Republican Party (PRR)
1 / 40
Spanish Agrarian Party (PAE)
1 / 40
CEDA-led Right-Wing CoalitionSpanish Confederation of Autonomous Right-Wing Groups (CEDA)
15 / 40
Spanish Renewal (RE)
4 / 40
Traditionalist Communion (CT)
1 / 40
Spanish Agrarian Party (PAE)
1 / 40
Spanish Nationalist Party (PNE)
1 / 40
Independent Rightist
1 / 40
Total Right-Wing
27 / 40

Santander

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7 seats, 5 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Counter-Revolutionary CoalitionCEDAPablo Ceballos Botín 77,763
RESantiago Fuentes Pila 76,206
CEDARicardo Sánchez de Movellán 75,352
CEDAEduardo Pérez del Molino 74,000
REPedro Sainz Rodríguez 71,574
Popular FrontPSOEBruno Alonso González 61,670
IRRamón Ruiz Rebollo 61,086
IRJosé Lillo Sanz 60,486
PSOEAntonio Ramos González 60,446
PSOEJuan Ruiz Olazarán 60,218
Governmental CentristPCDAlonso Velarde Blanco 15,469
Mountainous Counter-RevolutionaryCTJosé Luis Zamanillo 11,735
RadicalPRREduardo Benzo Cano 9,495
PRRJulio Arce Alonso 9,250
AgrarianPAEVictoriano Sánchez y Sánchez 5,451
Spanish PhalanxFE-JONSJosé Ruiz de Alda 2,930
Source:[15]

Palencia

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4 seats, 3 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Counter-Revolutionary FrontCEDARicardo Cortés Villasana 51,372
IndAbilio Calderón Rojo 49,804
CEDAJuan Bautista Guerra García 49,133
REFernando Suárez de Tangil 48,534
Popular FrontPSOECrescenciano Aguado Rojo 24,937
URAntonio Pérez de la Fuente 24,788
IRMatías Peñalba y Alonso de Ojeda 24,515
Source: [16]

Burgos

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7 seats, 5 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Counter-Revolutionary FrontCEDAJulio Gonzalo Soto 70,993
CEDAManuel Bermejillo Martínez 70,258
CTFrancisco Estévanez Rodríguez[n 11] 66,324
CTJosé María Valiente Soriano 64,986
PNEJosé María Albiñana 64,982
Popular FrontIRMoíses Barrio Duque 39,032
PSOELuis Labín Besuita 34,478
IREliseo Cuadrao García 33,678
PSOEMáximo Asenjo Areizaga 32,134
IRJosé Mingo Escolar 32,093
AgrarianPAEÁngel García Vedoya 32,010
PAEJosé Martínez de Velasco 31,383
PAERamón de la Cuesta Cobo 30,250
PAETomás Alonso de Armiño Calleja 23,168
PAEAurelio Gómez González 18,662
RadicalPRRJuan Antonio Gutiérrez Moliner 24,249
Source:[17]

Logroño

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4 seats, 3 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Riojan ActionCEDAÁngeles Gil Albarellos 45,761
CEDATomás Ortiz de Solórzano 45,755
CEDAAntonio Arnedo Monguilán 39,716
Popular FrontIRAmós Salvador Sáenz 37,308
PSOEAmós Sabrás Gurrea 36,468
IRJacinto Ramos Herrea 35,729
Catholic-Monarchist[n 12]CTRomualdo de Toledo y Robles 9,442
Centrist Radical Republican ListPRRAlejandro Manzanares Beriaín 990
Source:[18]

Valladolid

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6 seats, 4 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Right-Wing ListCEDAAmando Valentín Aguilar 68,226
CEDALuciano de la Calzada Rodríguez 67,234
CEDAGermán Adánez Horcajuelo 66,256
REJuan Antonio Gamazo Abarca 65,614
Popular FrontIRIsidoro Vergara Castrillón 49,177
PSOEFederico Landrove López 48,698
PSOEEusebio González Suárez 46,381
URÁlvaro Díaz Quiñones 46,294
RadicalPRRJoaquín Mª Álvarez-Martín y Taladriz 25,062
AgrarianPAEJuan Antonio Llorente García 9,515
Spanish PhalanxFE-JONSOnésimo Redondo Ortega 5,017
FE-JONSJosé Antonio Primo de Rivera 2,704
Source:[19]

Ávila

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5 seats, 4 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Counter-Revolutionary Right-Wing ListCEDABenito Dávila Sánchez Monge 48,364
CEDASalvador Represa Marazuela 47,523
PRRJosé Picón Meilhón 45,528
PAENicasio Velayos y Velayos 42,237
Popular FrontIRClaudio Sánchez Albornoz 43,263
URFrancisco Agustín Rodríguez 40,083
IRTomás Rodríguez González Cabrera 39,402
PSOEJosé Felipe García Muro 37,794
MonarchistREJosé Yanguas Messía 23,624
Governmental Centrist ListPRPJosé Palmerino San Román Colino 14,998
Source: [20]

Segovia

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4 seats, 3 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Counter-Revolutionary ListCEDAManuel Giménez Fernández 38,640
CEDAJuan de Contreras y López de Ayala 38,041
PAERufino Cano de Rueda 29,864
Popular FrontURArturo Martín de Nicolás y García 25,853
IRFrancisco Martín de Antonio 24,880
PSOEModesto Arranz Velasco 19,452
CentristsPCDHipólito González Parrado 12,857
PCDMiguel González Arranz 2,120
PCDJosé Zubizarreta Gutiérrez 1,978
Independent RepublicanIndEutiquiano Rebollar Rodríguez 11,578
Independent RepublicanIndJerónimo García Gallego 9,602
RadicalPRRJosé María Codina Ruiz 3,819
ProgressivePRPWenceslao Delgado García 997
Source: [21]

Soria

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3 seats, 2 votes per citizen

1º round

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
CEDACEDARicardo Moreno Navarrete 22,680
CEDAJulián Pascual Dodero 24,539
Conservative RepublicanPRCGregorio Arranz Olalla 23,845
PRCMiguel Maura Gamazo 21,783
Popular FrontURBenito Artigas Arpón 21,167
PSOECarlos García Benito 18,429
Source:[22]

2º round

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Conservative RepublicanPRCMiguel Maura Gamazo 24,346
PRCGregorio Arranz Olalla 23,561
Popular FrontURBenito Artigas Arpón 24,305
PSOECarlos García Benito 21,328
CEDACEDAJulián Pascual Dodero 21,131
CEDARicardo Moreno Navarrete 18,002
Source:[23]

Vascongadas and Navarre

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Seat distribution in the Congress of Deputies
Electoral ListPolitical PartySeats
Popular FrontSpanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
3 / 24
Republican Left (IR)
3 / 24
Communist Party of Spain (PCE)
1 / 24
Total Popular Front
7 / 24
Basque NationalistBasque Nationalist Party (PNV)
9 / 24
Total PNV
9 / 24
CEDA-led Right-Wing CoalitionTraditionalist Communion (CT)
4 / 24
Spanish Confederation of Autonomous Right-Wing Groups (CEDA)
2 / 24
Independent Rightist
1 / 24
Other Right-Wing ListTraditionalist Communion (CT)
1 / 24
Total Right-Wing
8 / 24

Bilbao

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6 seats, 4 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontIRMariano Ruiz Funes García 69,240
PSOEJulián Zugazagoitia Mendieta 69,062
PSOEIndalecio Prieto Tuero 68,913
PCELeandro Carro Hernaez 68,837
NationalistsPNVJosé Horn Areilza 43,223
PNVManuel Robles Aranguiz 43,099
PNVJosé Mª Izaurieta Echevarria 42,897
PNVFrancisco Arregui Fernández 42,707
Counter-Revolutionary BlockInd MonarchistJoaquín Adán Satué 30,209
CEDAMiguel Goldaracena Goya 30,049
CTJosé Mª Juaristi Landaida 29,960
REJosé Mª Areilza Martínez Rodas 29,909
Others 49
Blank ballots 164
Source:[24]

Vizcaya (Province)

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3 seats, 2 votes per citizen 1º round

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
NationalistsPNVJosé Antonio Aguirre y Lecube 28,217
PNVHeliodoro De la Torre y Larrínaga 22,774
PNVJulio Jáuregui Lasanta 20,134
Counter-Revolutionary BlockCTJosé Luis Gaytán de Ayala y Costa 24,248
RESantiago Martínez de las Rivas 21,595
Popular FrontPSOEPaulino Gómez Beltrán 10,011
URAlfredo Espinosa Orive 9,832
Others 170
Blank ballots 94
Source:[24]

2º round

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
NationalistsPNVJulio Jáuregui Lasanta 25,533
PNVHeliodoro De la Torre y Larrínaga 25,369
PNVJosé Antonio Aguirre y Lecube 25,120
Counter-Revolutionary BlockCTJosé Luis Gaytán de Ayala y Costa 21,497
RESantiago Martínez de las Rivas 19,418
Popular FrontPSOEPaulino Gómez Beltrán 10,011
URAlfredo Espinosa Orive 10,491
Others 38
Blank ballots 119
Source:[24]

Guipuzcoa

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6 seats, 4 votes per citizen

1º round

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Counter-Revolutionary Block [n 13]CEDAJuan Pablo Lojendio Irure 43,936
CTRicardo Oreja Elósegui 43,689
CTAntonio Paguaga Paguaga 43,656
REJosé Múgica 43,495
Popular FrontIRMariano Ansó Zunzarren 40,595
PSOEMiguel Amilibia Machimbarrena 40,195
IRLuis Apraiz González Betolaza 40,129
PCEJesús Larrañaga Churruca 39,213
NationalistsPNVManuel de Irujo Ollo 44,053
PNVTelesforo Monzón Ortiz de Urruela 38,268
PNVJuan Antonio Irazusta Munoa 38,220
PNVRafael Picavea Leguía 37,928
PNVJosé María Lasarte Arana 37,178
Blank ballots 121
Others 62
Source:[24]

2ºround

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
NationalistsPNVJosé María Lasarte 62,659
PNVRafael Picavea Leguía 62,121
PNVManuel de Irujo Ollo 62,035
PNVJuan Antonio Irazusta Munoa 61,862
Popular FrontIRMariano Ansó Zunzarren 41,905
PSOEMiguel Amilibia Machimbarrena 41,498
IRLuis Apraiz González Betolaza 40,325
PCEJesús Larrañaga Churruca 39,470
Blank ballots 569
Invalid ballots 149
Source:[24]

Álava

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2 seats, 1 vote per citizen 1º round

PartyCandidateVotes
CT [n 14]José Luis Oriol16,020
IR [n 15]Ramón Viguri Ruíz de Olano9,521
PNVFrancisco Javier Landáburu8,958
CEDALuís Pérez Flórez-Estrada8,681
Others190
Source:[24]

2º round

PartyCandidateVotes
CT [n 14]José Luis Oriol13,873
IR [n 15]Ramón Viguri Ruíz de Olano10,205
PNVFrancisco Javier Landáburu9,222
CEDALuís Pérez Flórez-Estrada8,761
Source:[24]
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7 seats, 5 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Right-Wing BlockCEDARafael Aizpún Santafé 82,859
CTTomás Domínguez Arévalo 81,370
CEDAMiguel Gortari Errea 80,263
CTFrancisco J. Martínez de Morentín 79,224
CTLuis Arellano Dihinx 78,861
CTJesús Elizalde y Sáinz de Robles 18,159
IndRaimundo García García 76,082
Popular FrontANVJuan Carlos Basterra Aramburu 34,987
IRRamón Bengaray Zabalza 33,963
PSOEConstantino Salinas Jaca 33,912
PCEJesús Monzón Reparaz 32,274
URAquiles Cuadra de Miguel 32,120
Basque NationalistPNVManuel de Irujo Ollo 14,799
Others256
Blank Votes106
Source:[25]

Aragón

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Seat distribution in the Congress of Deputies
Electoral ListPolitical PartySeats
Popular FrontRepublican Left (IR)
7 / 21
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
2 / 21
Republican Union (UR)
1 / 21
Independent Syndicalist
1 / 21
Total Popular Front
11 / 21
CEDA-led Centre-Right CoalitionSpanish Agrarian Party (PAE)
1 / 21
CEDA-led Right-Wing CoalitionSpanish Confederation of Autonomous Right-Wing Groups (CEDA)
8 / 21
Traditionalist Communion (CT)
1 / 21
Total Right-Wing
10 / 21

Huesca

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5 seats, 4 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontURJoaquín Mallo Castán 52,566
IRCasimiro Lana Serrate 49,964
IRIldefonso Beltrán Pueyo 48,611
PSOEJulián Borderas Pallaruelo 47,001
Anti-Revolutionary FrontPAEJosé Moncasi Sangenís 45,580
CEDAJosé Romero Radigales 44,678
PRPCirilo Martín Retortillo 43,262
CEDALorenso Vidal Tolosa 42,775
MonarchistREManuel Banzo Echenique 6,113
RadicalPRRRafael Ulled 3,496
Spanish PhalanxFE-JONSJosé Antonio Primo de Rivera 322
Source: [26]

Zaragoza (City)

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4 seats, 3 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontIRMariano Joven Hernández 44,859
Ind/PSindBenito Pabón y Suárez de Urbina 44,545
PSOEEduardo Castillo Blasco 44,541
Anti-Revolutionary FrontCEDARamón Serrano Suñer 39,244
CEDASantiago Guallar Poza 38,528
REGumersindo Claramunt Pastor 37,806
RadicalPRRFrancisco Oliver Rubio 3,137
Spanish PhalanxFE-JONSJulio Ruiz de Alda 678
Independent Republican LeftInd/IRPedro García Cariñena[n 16] 11
Source: [27]

Zaragoza (Province)

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7 seats, 5 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Anti-Revolutionary FrontCEDAMiguel Blasco Roncal 72,148
CEDADionisio Pérez Viana 71,582
CTJesús Comín Sagües 70,426
CEDAJosé A. Cremades Royo 69,489
CEDAJ. Mº Sánchez Ventura 68,555
Popular FrontIRHonorato de Castro Bonel 66,357
IRMariano Tejero Manero 65,615
IRJosé María Lamana Ullate 65,320
URPedro Sánchez Márquez 64,906
PSOEManuel Albar López 64,497
RadicalPRRJosé Valenzuela Soler 15,984
PRRLuis Lamana Lizarbe 13,816
Source: [28]

Teruel

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5 seats, 4 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Anti-Revolutionary FrontCEDAJosé Mº Julián Gil 57,154
CEDABartolome Estevan Mata 55,536
CEDAMiguel Sancho Izquierdo 53,453
Popular FrontIRJosé Pardo Gayoso 37,462
IRGregorio Vilatela Abad 37,285
PSOEPedro Díez Pérez 37,186
IRRamón Segura Ferrer 36,398
AgrarianPAELeopoldo Igual Padilla 25,364
TraditionalistCTUrraca Pastor 22,478
Independent RepublicanInd [n 17]Vicente Iranzo Enguita 19,435
Spanish RenovationRERogerio Sánchez 5,798
Independent RightistIndCarlos Emilio Montañés 1.558
-IndGómez de la Serna 353
Source: [29]

Catalonia and the Balearic Islands

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Seat distribution in the Congress of Deputies
Electoral ListPolitical PartySeats
Left FrontRepublican Left of Catalonia (ERC)
21 / 61
Catalan Republican Action (ACR)
5 / 61
Socialist Union of Catalonia (USC)
4 / 61
Republican Left (IR)
3 / 61
Nationalist Party of the Republican Left (PNRE)
2 / 61
Unió de Rabassaires (UdR)
2 / 61
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
1 / 61
Communist Party of Spain (PCE)
1 / 61
Catalan Proletarian Party (PCP)
1 / 61
Workers' Party of Marxist Unification (POUM)
1 / 61
Total Left Front
41 / 61
Front Català d'OrdreRegionalist League (Lliga)
12 / 61
Traditionalist Communion (CT)
1 / 61
CEDA-led Right-Wing CoalitionIndependents from the Centre Republican Party
3 / 61
Spanish Confederation of Autonomous Right-Wing Groups (CEDA)
3 / 61
Regionalist Party of Mallorca (PRMall)
1 / 61
Total Right-Wing
20 / 61

Lérida

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6 seats, 4 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Left FrontERCFrancesc de Paula Jené Aixalá 70,237
ERCFerran Zulueta Giberga 70,128
ERCJoan Bañeres Caterua 69,833
USCJoan Comorera 69,701
Front Català d'OrdreLligaManuel Florensa Farré 58,279
LligaLluís Piñol Agulló 58,249
CEDAJosé Abizanda Puntas 57,965
CTCasimir de Sangenís Bertrand 57,889
RadicalPRRDaniel Riu Periquet 4,614
Source: [30][31]

Gerona

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7 seats, 5 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular Left FrontACRMartí Esteve i Guau 82,597
ERCJosep Puig i Pujades 82,566
ERCMiquel Santaló i Parvorell 81,938
ERCJosep Mascort i Ribot 81,901
PNREJoan Casanelles i Ibars 81,589
Front Català d'OrdreLligaCarles Badia Malagrida 60,612
LligaJoan Estelrich Artigues 60,719
CEDAJosep Ayats Surribats 60,361
LligaJaume Busquets Morat 60,137
CTLuis Hernando de Larramendi 59,302
Source:[32] [30]

Barcelona (City)

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20 seats, 16 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Front d'EsquerresACRLluís Nicolau d'Olwer 262,670
ACRClaudio Ametlla Coll 261,135
ERCLluís Companys i Jover 260,990
ERCMartí Barrera i Maresma 260,948
ERCPere Coromines i Montaña 260,659
ERCJosep Sunyol i Garriga 260,537
IRRamón Nogués Bizet 260,506
ERCMariano Rubio Tuduri 260,302
IRFaustino Ballvé Pallicer 259,859
ERCJosep Maria Massip i Izabal 259,798
ERCPere Ferrer Batlle 259,798
USCRamón Pla Armengol 258,721
ERCJaume Aiguadé Miró 257,520
PCEMiquel Valdés i Valdés 257,190
PCPPere Aznar Seserra 256,880
POUMJoaquín Maurín Juliá 256,723
Front Català d'OrdreLligaJuan Ventosa y Calvell 153,751
LligaPedro Rahola Molinas 153,247
LligaLuis Puig de la Bellacasa 153,013
LligaFelipe Rodés Baldrich 152,870
LligaAntoni Gabarró i Torres 152,757
LligaFelip de Solà i Cañizares 152,652
LligaVicent Solé de Sojo 152,146
LligaJoaquín María de Nadal Ferrer 151,972
CEDALluís Jover Nonell 151,761
LligaFrancisco Bastos Ansart 151,701
LligaJoaquín Reig Rodríguez 151,617
CTJoaquim Gomis i Cornet 151,018
CEDAJuan Travería y Pubill 150,795
RESantiago Torent Buxó 150,249
CEDARodrigo Emos y Palos 149,519
PRRAlejandro Lerroux García 149,125
Source:[33] [30]

Barcelona (Province)

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14 seats, 11 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Front d'EsquerresPNREJuan Lluhí Vallescá 196,613
ACREduard Ragassol Sarra 196,326
ERCJosep Tomàs i Piera 196,057
ERCPere Mestres Albet 196,028
ERCFrancesc Senyal i Ferrer 195,906
ERCDomingo Palet i Barba 195,880
ERCJosé Antonio Trabal Saus 195,680
UdRPablo Padró Canyellas 195,423
UdRJosep Calvet Mora 195,319
USCJaume Comes Jo 194,986
USCPelayo Sara Berenguer 194,866
Front Català d'OrdreLligaJosep María Trias de Bes 145,572
LligaMiquel Vidal i Guardiola 145,473
LligaFerran Valls i Taverner 145,453
LligaFrancesc Cambó i Batlle 145,332
LligaEnrique Maynes Gaspar 145,116
LligaNarcis Carreres Guiteras 145,025
CEDAAntonio Barata Rocafort 144,952
CTJosep Prat i Piera 144,670
PRRJosé Polo Otín 144,636
CEDAJosep Cirera i Voltà 144,643
CEDAAtaulfo Tarragó Ruíz 144,556
Source:[33] [30]

Tarragona

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7 seats, 5 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Left FrontACRJosep Briansó Salvador 93,647
IRMarcelino Domingo Sanjuán 93,556
ERCVentura Gassol i Rovira 92,956
ERCJoan Sentís Nogues 92,741
PSOEAmós Ruiz Lecina 92,284
Front Català d'OrdreLligaJosep Mº Casabo Torras 69,596
CTJoaquim Bau Nolla 69,405
IndCayetano Vilella Puig [n 5] 68,867
CEDAJosep Mullerat Montdevila 68,569
PRRRamón Barbat Miracle 67,006
Independent RadicalInd/PRRJoan Palau Mayor 2,102
Source:[34] [30]

Ballearic Islands

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7 seats, 5 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Right-Wing CoalitionInd/PRCen [n 18]Juan March Servera 91,809
PRMallBartolomé Fons y Jofre de Villegas 90,515
Ind/PRCen [n 18]Pere Matutes Noguera 90,341
CEDAJuan Pujol Martínez 90,190
Ind/PRCen [n 18]Jaime Suau Pons 87,132
CEDACésar Puget Piquer 86,096
CEDATomás Salort y de Olives 86,038
Popular FrontURAntonio Amer Llodré 58,269
IRFrancisco Carrera Reure 58,150
IRBernardo Jofre Roca 58,132
PSOEAlejandro Jaumé Roselló 56,994
PSOEAntonio Gomila Pons 56,965
Source: [35]

Region of Valencia

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Seat distribution in the Congress of Deputies
Electoral ListPolitical PartySeats
Popular FrontRepublican Left (IR)
11 / 37
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
9 / 37
Republican Union (UR)
4 / 37
Communist Party of Spain (PCE)
1 / 37
Valencian Left (EV)
1 / 37
Independent Leftist Republican
1 / 37
Total Popular Front
27 / 37
CEDA-led Centre-Right CoalitionSpanish Confederation of Autonomous Right-Wing Groups (CEDA)
2 / 37
Independent Republican Party (PRI)
1 / 37
CEDA-led Right-Wing CoalitionSpanish Confederation of Autonomous Right-Wing Groups (CEDA)
7 / 37
Total Right-Wing
10 / 37

Castellón

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On the first round, only the results of CEDA candidate Luis Fabra Sanz are complete, the results for the Centrist candidate Juan Rives Sánchiz corresponds to the results of Castellón de la Plana as of 17 February 1936, the results of the Traditionalist candidates corresponds to partial results published on 17 February 1936 and those of the other candidates corresponds to partial results published on 18 February 1936.

On the second round, only the results of the elected candidates are available.

6 seats, 4 votes per citizen

1º round

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Right-Wing ListCEDALuis Fabra Sanz 55,826
CEDAIgnacio Villalonga Villalba 54,124
CEDAAntonio Martí Olucha 54,267
CEDAJosé Sanz Cabrera 52,644
Popular FrontIRFrancisco Casas Sala 53,913
Ind [n 5]Vicente Fe Castell 54,744
PSOEJuan Sapiña Camaró 55,846
URFrancisco Gómez Hidalgo 53,103
RadicalPRRRamón Cantos Sáiz de Carlos 26,000
PRRAlejandro Lerroux García 28,743
PRRVicente Cantos Figuerola 23,684
PRRJosé Morelló del Pozo 12,882
Catholic-TraditionalistCTJoaquín Bau Nolla 26,731
CTBautista Soler Martí 23,411
CentrePCDJuan Rives Sánchíz 542
Source:[36][37][38]

2º round

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontIRFrancisco Casas Sala 74,734
Ind[n 5]Vicente Fe Castell 74,677
URFrancisco Gómez Hidalgo 74,616
PSOEJuan Sapiña Camaró 74,002
Right-Wing ListCEDAAntonio Martí Olucha 58,276
CEDAIgnacio Villalonga Villalba 57,913
CEDALuis Fabra Sanz
CEDAJosé Sanz Cabrera
RadicalPRRRamón Cantos Sáiz de Carlos
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Valencia (City)

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Only the results of the elected candidates are official. The data for the non-elected candiadtes corresponds to the data garnered at the Provincial Board of the Electoral Census of Valencia on February 18, 1936, and as such, it presents differences from the official result.

7 seats, 5 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontIRJuan Peset Aleixandre 84,106
IRMiguel San Andrés Castro 83,632
PSOEManuel Molina Conejero 83,576
EVVicente Marco Miranda 83,146
IRDarío Marcos Cano 83,072
Anti-Revolutionary ListCEDALuis Lucía Lucía 68,227
CEDAJosé Duato Chapa 67,360
CEDAMario Aristoy Santos 55,676
RERicardo Trénor Palavicino 55,302
CEDAMiguel Fabregat Vidal 54,975
Centrist-Autonomist CoalitionPURASigfrido Blasco Ibáñez 11,599
PURAJuan Barral Pastor 11,243
PURALuis Buixareu Ibáñez 11,112
PURAEnrique Malboyssón Ponce 10,549
PURAJoaquín García Ribes 10,421
ConservativePRCFrancisco Rubio Fernández 1,858
PRCMuñoz 1,726
Source:[39]

Valencia (Province)

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Only the results of the elected candidates are official. The data for the non-elected candiadtes corresponds to the data garnered at the Provincial Board of the Electoral Census of Valencia on February 18, 1936, and as such, it presents differences from the official result.

13 seats, 10 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontIRJulio Just Jimeno 140,943
IRPedro Vargas Guerendiain 140,088
IRMiguel Pérez Martínez 139,776
IRFederico Martínez Miñana 139,379
PSOEIsidro Escandell Úbeda 139,344
PSOEPedro García García 139,266
URJosé García-Berlanga Pardo 139,171
PSOEEnrique Cerezo Senís 138,646
URJoaquín La Casta España 138,197
PCEJosé Antonio Uribes Moreno 138,139
Anti-Revolutionary ListCEDALuis García Guijarro 140,561
CEDAFrancisco Javier Bosch Marín 138,594
CEDAJulio Colomer Vidal 137,963
CEDAManuel Simó Marín 139,215
CEDAFernando Oria de Rueda 136,812
CEDAJosé María Costa Serrano 136,204
CEDAJoaquín Ballester Lloret 135,908
CEDALuis Simarro Rigal 135,411
CEDASantiago Miralles Hurtado 134,812
CTMariano Puigdollers 133,901
Centrist-Autonomist CoalitionPCDJosé Martí de Vese 61,412
PURAGerardo Carreres Baycarri 60,812
PURAVicente Iborra Gil 59,901
PURAÁngel Puig Puig 58,404
PURAJuan Chavret Bru 57,211
PURAPascual Martínez Sala 56,102
PURAGraco Marsá Vancells 55,403
PURATeodoro López Sanmartín 54,810
PURAFaustino Pérez Manglano 53,211
PURAFrancisco Jiménez Aleixandre 52,104
ConservativePRCErnesto Bellvé Bueno 3,512
PRCMateu 2,104
Source:[39]

Alicante

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11 seats, 8 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontIRCarlos Esplá Rizo 131,274
URJerónimo Gomáriz Latorre 131,139
IRJuan José Cremades Fons 131,059
PSOERodolfo Llopis Ferrándiz 130,470
PSOEGinés Ganga Treviño 129,972
IREliseo Gómez Serrano 129,905
PSOEMiguel Villalta Gisbert 129,596
PSOESalvador García Muñoz 129,397
Right-Wing CoalitionPRIJoaquín Chapaprieta 113,875
CEDAJuan Torres Sala 111,026
CEDAEusebio Escolano Gonzalvo 110,974
PCDJosé Canalejas y Fernández 110,112
CEDARafael Alberola Herrera 110,006
IndSilvino Navarro[n 19] 107,255
PCDMiguel de Cámara Cendoya 106,777
IndBaldomero Martínez de León 102,870
TraditionalistCTManuel Senante 9,926
Radical RepublicanPRRCésar Oarrichena 4,322
ConservativePRCJosé Martínez Arenas 763
Independent SocialistInd/PSOEManuel González Ramos 596
Blank Votes107
Source: [40]

Region of Murcia

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Seat distribution in the Congress of Deputies
Electoral ListPolitical PartySeats
Popular FrontRepublican Left (IR)
5 / 20
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
4 / 20
Republican Union (UR)
4 / 20
Total Popular Front
13 / 20
CEDA-led Centre-Right CoalitionSpanish Confederation of Autonomous Right-Wing Groups (CEDA)
2 / 20
Party of the Democratic Centre (PCD)
2 / 20
Spanish Agrarian Party (PAE)
1 / 20
Progressive Republican Party (PRP)
1 / 20
Independent Rightist
1 / 20
Total Right-Wing
7 / 20

Albacete

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7 seats, 5 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Centre-Right CoalitionCEDA [n 20]Pedro Acacio Sandoval 75,632
CEDA [n 20]Antonio Bernabeu de Yeste 75,361
PAE [n 20]Mateo Sánchez Rovira 74,325
PRPLeopoldo López López 64,256
PCDManuel Aznar Zuvigaray 21,128
PRREdmundo Alfaro Gironda 39,517
Republican-Socialist CoalitionURMaximiliano Martínez Moreno 57,661
IREnrique Navarro Esparcia 57,215
IREsteban Mirasol Ruiz 56,934
PSOEJosé Prat García 46,480
PSOEEsteban Martínez Hervás 55,694
Right-WingREAntonio Gotor Cuartero 15,764
Source: [41]

Murcia (City)

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4 seats, 3 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontPSOEMelchor Guerrero Pelgaro 41,146
URJosé Moreno Galvache 40,956
IRJosé Díaz Fernández 38,680
Centre-Right ListInd [n 21]Agustín Virgili Quintanilla 26,896
CEDAAdrián Viudes Guirao 23,437
Ind [n 22]José Cardona Serra 20,833
Republican LeftInd/IRManuel Biedma Hernández 3,346
RadicalPRRSalvador Martínez-Moya 2,907
TraditionalistCTFrancisco Martínez García 1,479
Federal LeftIndJosé Bernal Segado 1,055
AgrarianPAEAgustín Escribano Guixe 199
Source:[42][43]

Murcia (Province)

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9 seats, 7 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontURJuan Antonio Méndez 90,579
PSOEAmancio Muñoz de Zafra 90,159
PSOEFrancisco Félix Montiel 89,839
PSOEPascual Tomás Taengua 89,839
IRFélix Templado 89,839
IRAlfonso Ruíz Blázquez 89,741
URFrancisco López Goicoechea 89,650
Centre-Right ListPCDManuel Rico Avello 83,367
PCDManuel Medina Clares 82,981
CEDAJosé Ibáñez Martín 80,886
CEDATomás Maestre Zapata 80,674
CEDAFederico Salmón Amorín 80,583
Ind [n 21]Alfonso Torres 79,343
PCDGonzalo de Figueroa 77,483
Source:[44]

New Castile

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Seat distribution in the Congress of Deputies
Electoral ListPolitical PartySeats
Popular FrontSpanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
13 / 55
Republican Left (IR)
10 / 55
Republican Union (UR)
2 / 55
Communist Party of Spain (PCE)
1 / 55
Independent Leftist Republicans
1 / 55
Total Popular Front
27 / 55
CEDA-led Centre-Right CoalitionSpanish Confederation of Autonomous Right-Wing Groups (CEDA)
10 / 55
Spanish Agrarian Party (PAE)
1 / 55
Radical Republican Party (PRR)
1 / 55
Spanish Renewal (RE)
1 / 55
Independent Republican
1 / 55
CEDA-led Right-Wing CoalitionSpanish Confederation of Autonomous Right-Wing Groups (CEDA)
10 / 55
Spanish Agrarian Party (PAE)
1 / 55
Traditionalist Communion (CT)
1 / 55
Independent Monarchists
2 / 55
Total Right-Wing
28 / 55

Madrid (City)

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17 seats, 13 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontPSOEJulián Besteiro Fernández 224,450
URDiego Martínez Barrio 224,337
IRManuel Azaña Díaz 223,826
IRLeandro Pérez Urria 222,642
PSOELuis Jiménez de Asúa 222,639
IREnrique Ramos Ramos 222,600
IRAntonio Velao Oñate 222,556
PSOELuis Araquistaín Quevedo 221,247
PSOEEnrique de Francisco Jiménez 221,129
PSOECarlos Hernández Zancajo 220,893
PSOEJulio Álvarez del Vayo 220,838
PSOEFrancisco Largo Caballero 220,310
PCEJosé Díaz Ramos 220,195
Counter-Revolutionary ListCEDAJosé María Gil-Robles 186,113
CEDARafael Marín Lázaro 186,090
CEDAAntonio Bermúdez Cañete 185,997
CEDAMariano Serrano Mendicute 185,929
CEDAHonorio Riesgo García 185,706
IndAntonio Royo Villanova 185,610
REJosé Calvo Sotelo 185,114
CTRamón Oyarzun Oyarzun 185,098
RELuis María de Zunzunegui 185,070
RELuis Martínez de Galinsoga 184,494
IndErnesto Jiménez Caballero 183,694
PRRÁngel Velarde García 184,674
PRRGabriel Montero Labandero 184,233
Spanish PhalanxFE-JONSJosé Antonio Primo de Rivera 4,995
FE-JONSJulio Ruiz de Alda 3,577
FE-JONSRaimundo Fernández-Cuesta 3,299
FE-JONSRafael Sánchez Mazas 3,253
Others 346
Blank votes 703
Invalid votes 7
Source:[45]

Madrid (Province)

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8 seats, 6 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontURManuel Torres Campañá 93,377
IRRoberto Escribano Iglesias 92,338
PSOECarlos Rubiera Rodríguez 91,956
PSOELuis Rufilanchas Gallego 91,878
PSOEJulia Álvarez Resano 91,732
IRLuis Fernández Clérigo 91,604
Counter-Revolutionary ListCEDARafael Esparza García 71,266
CEDALuis Fernández de Heredia 71,257
CEDAJavier Martín Artajo 71,150
CEDAJosé Delgado y Hernández 71,118
REEmilio Alfredo Serrano Jover 71,052
CEDAJuan Manuel Puente Fanz 70,325
Others 851
Blank votes 487
Source:[45]

Guadalajara

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4 seats, 3 votes per candidate

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Right-Wing ListCEDAJosé Arizcun Moreno 44,923
IndÁlvaro de Figueroa y Torres 44,756
IndÁlvaro de Figueroa y Alonso Martínez 42,785
CEDAFélix Valenzuela de Hita 41,664
Popular FrontPSOEMarcelino Martín González 26,897
IRJulio Tortuero Berrenche 25,600
URAsclo Plaza Vinuesa 24,113
CentristsPRPLuis Casuso y Obeso 7,735
Independent MonarchistIndFernando Palanca Martínez 1,522
Blank votes 133
Source:[46]

Toledo

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10 seats, 8 votes per district

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Anti-Revolutionary ListCEDADimas de Madariaga Almendros 129,222
CEDADimas Adánez Horcajuelo 128,786
CEDAJesús Salvador Madero 128,687
CEDARamón Molina Nieto 128,045
PAELuis Felipe Sánchez-Cabezudo 127,634
CEDAFélix Avia García 127,571
CEDAJosé Finat Escrivá de Romaní 127,145
CTJesús Requejo San Román 125,513
Popular FrontIRManuel Álvarez Ugena 80,684
IREmilio Palomo Aguado 80,189
IRFélix Urabayen Guindo 79,849
URAndrés Torres Beleña 79,580
PSOEOrencio Labrador Maza 79,458
PSOESantiago Muñoz Martínez 79,373
PSOEMoisés Gameto de la Fuente 79,314
PCEVirgilio Carretero Maenza 78,985
CentristsPRPJuan José Benayas 30,880
RadicalPRRJosé Esteban Infantes 12,745
Spanish PhalanxFE-JONSJosé Antonio Primo de Rivera 1,479
FE-JONSJosé Saínz Nothnagel 1,103
FE-JONSRafael Sánchez Mazas 685
-IndJuan Pérez Monge 117
Other votes 230
Blank votes 120
Source:[47][48]

Cuenca

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6 seats, 4 votes per citizen

Cancelled elections

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Counter-RevolutionariesCEDAManuel Casanova Conderana 56,415
REAntonio Goicoechea y Conderana 53,491
IndJoaquín Fanjul Goñi 53,277
CEDAModesto Gosálvez Fuentes Manresa 52,291
CEDAEnrique Cuartero Pascual 50,609
PRRTomás Sierra Rustarazo 46,429
Popular FrontIRAurelio López-Malo Andrés 34,753
PSOEAurelio Almagro Gracia 32,544
IRAlbino Lasso Conde 31,373
PSOELuis García Cubertoret 30,446
CentrePCDJosé Mª Álvarez Mendizábal Bonilla 31,289
PCDJesús Martínez Correcher 22,656
Independent MonarchistIndCayo Faustino Conversa Martínez 18,578
-IndManuel Alique 25
-IndJosé Ignacio Fanjul Sedeño 10
Source: [49]

Repeated elections on 3 May 1936

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontIRAurelio López-Malo Andrés 69,407
IRAlbino Lasso Conde 66,091
PSOELuis García Cubertoret 63,843
IndJosé Mª Álvarez Mendizábal Bonilla 63,634
Right-Wing ListCEDAModesto Gosálvez Fuentes Manresa 48,573
CEDAManuel Casanova y Conderana 48,334
REAntonio Goicoechea Cosculluela 46,077
FE-JONSJosé Antonio Primo de Rivera 45,828
Source: [50]

Ciudad Real

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10 seats, 8 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Anti-Revolutionary ListCEDARafael Melgarejo Tordesillas 106,455
CEDARamón Díez de Rivera Casares 104,262
CEDAJosé María de Mateo Laiglesia 104,051
PAEDaniel Mondejar Fúnez 104,728
REAndrés Rebuelta Melgarejo 102,104
CEDAFrancisco Cervera y Jiménez 100,541
IndLuis Ruiz Valdepeñas Utrilla 99,187
PRRJoaquín Pérez Madrigal 89,379
Popular FrontPSOEJosé Maestro San José 82,168
PSOEAntonio Cabrera Toba[n 23] 81,685
PSOEMarino Sáiz Sánchez 81,658
URFrancisco Serrano Pacheco 81,565
IRArturo Gómez Lobo 80,716
IRVicente Gómez Sánchez 80,043
URErnesto Sempere Beneyto 79,812
PCETrifón Medrano Llurba 79,329
ProgressivesPRPCirilo del Río Rodríguez 50,390
PRPFidenciano Trujillo Posada 18,979
PRPFernando Frías López 14,349
Independent RadicalInd/PRRFrancisco Morayta Martínez 8,222
Independent MonarchistInd/REManuel González de Jonte 5,806
Liberal DemocratPRLDHipólito Jiménez y Jiménez Coronado 194
Source:[51]

Extremadura

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Seat distribution in the Congress of Deputies
Electoral ListPolitical PartySeats
Popular FrontSpanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
9 / 23
Republican Left (IR)
5 / 23
Republican Union (UR)
3 / 23
Communist Party of Spain (PCE)
1 / 23
Total Popular Front
18 / 23
CEDA-led Centre-Right CoalitionParty of the Democratic Centre (PCD)
2 / 23
Spanish Confederation of Autonomous Right-Wing Groups (CEDA)
1 / 23
Radical Republican Party (PRR)
1 / 23
Independent Republican
1 / 23
Total Right-Wing
5 / 23

Cáceres

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9 seats, 7 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontIRJosé Giral Pereira 98,516
URFulgencio Díaz Pastor 97,282
IRLuís Martínez de Carvajal 97,275
URFaustino Valentín Torrejón 96,692
PSOELuis Romero Solano 96,418
PSOERafael Bermudo Ardura 96,314
PSOEFelipe Granado Valdivia 96,237
Counter-Revolutionary CoalitionInd [n 5]Teodoro Pascual Cordero 95,662
CEDAVictor José Berjano Gómez 95,450
CEDAAdolfo Rodríguez Jurado 95,440
CEDAEduardo Silva Gregorio 94,925
CEDALuis María Narvaez de Ulloa 94,780
REHonorio Maura y Gamazo 90,782
PCDFrancisco Morata Pedreño 88,064
RadicalPRRMartín Duque Fuentes 7,647
PRRMariano Arrazola Madera 7,065
PRRMiguel Carmona Sobrino 4,262
PRRDomingo Martín Javato 4,180
PhalanxFEJosé Antonio Primo de Rivera 4,427
FEJosé Luna Meléndez 2,200
FEManuel Mateo y Villarroel 2,034
Cultural IndependentIndJosé Mediavilla Liñán 2,471
IndJosé Gironda Canales 386
Independent Popular ActionInd/CEDAFernando Vega Bermejo 16
Blank votes 77
Source:[52] [53]

Badajoz

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Only the results from the elected candidates are complete, the results for the other candidates corresponds to largely incomplete (~4% missing) results published on 19 February 1936

14 seats, 11 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontPSOEJosé Aliseda Olivares 168,411
PSOERizardo Zabalza Elorga 168,270
IRMiguel Muñoz González de Ocampo 168,223
IRVicente Sol Sánchez 168,162
PSOESimeón Vidarte y Franco Romero 168,069
PSOEJosé Sosa Hormiga168,003
IRJesús de Miguel Lancho 167,953
PSOEMargarita Nelken de Pau 167,829
PSOENicolás de Pablo Hernández 167,825
URFernando Valera Aparicio 167,590
PCEPedro Martínez Cartón 167,372
Centre-Right BlockPCDJosé Rosado Gil 143,003
PCDFermín Daza y Díaz del Castillo 142,350
PRRLuis Bardají López 142,248
CEDAFrancisco de Asís Sánchez Miranda 138,509
CEDALuis Hermida Villegas 137,445
CEDAFrancisco López de Ayala 137,904
CEDAAntonio María Fernández Domínguez 138,485
PRRRafael Salazar Alonso 138,265
PRRDiego Hidalgo Durán 138,627
PAEJosé Díaz-Ambrona 138,738
REAntonio del Solar y Taboada 138,363
Source:[54]

Andalusia

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Seat distribution in the Congress of Deputies
Electoral ListPolitical PartySeats
Popular FrontSpanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
36 / 93
Republican Left (IR)
15 / 93
Republican Union (UR)
15 / 93
Communist Party of Spain (PCE)
7 / 93
Federal Democratic Republican Party (PRDF)
1 / 93
Syndicalist Party (PSind)
1 / 93
Total Popular Front
75 / 93
CEDA-led Centre-Right CoalitionProgressive Republican Party (PRP)
5 / 93
Spanish Confederation of Autonomous Right-Wing Groups (CEDA)
3 / 93
Party of the Democratic Centre (PCD)
3 / 93
Spanish Renewal (RE)
1 / 93
Spanish Agrarian Party (PAE)
1 / 93
Mesocrat Party
1 / 93
CEDA-led Right-Wing CoalitionSpanish Confederation of Autonomous Right-Wing Groups (CEDA)
3 / 93
Traditionalist Communion (CT)
1 / 93
Total Right-Wing
18 / 93

Huelva

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7 seats, 5 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontPRDFLuis Cordero Bel 79,667
URSantiago López Rodríguez 79,536
PSOEJuan Gutiérrez Prieto 79,156
PSOECrescenciano Bilbao Castellanos 79,122
PSOERamón González Peña 78,782
Counter-Revolutionary FrontPCDJoaquín Urzaiz Cadaval 66,841
CEDAFrancisco Pérez de Guzmán y Urzaiz 66,618
CEDAManuel Sánchez-Dalp y Marañón 65,201
PRRFernando Rey Mora 64,741
IndDionisio Cano López 64,357
AgrarianPAEManuel Burgos y Mazo 4,897
PAENicolás Vázquez de la Corte 4,079
Source: [55]

Seville (City)

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6 seats, 4 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontURManuel Blasco Garzón 74,993
IRJosé Mª Aguilar Calvo 74,696
PSOEAlberto Fernández Ballesteros 74,675
PCEAntonio Mitje García 74,476
Right-Wing CoalitionCEDAJesús Pabón y Suárez de Urbina 43,728
CTGinés Martínez Rubio 43,091
CEDAJaime Oriol de la Puerta 43,072
CEDAJosé Mª Olivares Fernández 42,966
Spanish PhalanxFE-JONSJosé Antonio Primo de Rivera 942
FE-JONSSancho Dávila y Fernández de Celis 857
Source:[56] [57]

Seville (Province)

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Only the results from the elected candidates are complete, the results for the other candidates corresponds to largely incomplete (~4% missing) results published on 18 February 1936

10 seats, 8 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontURRamón González Sicilia y de la Corte 100,171
URAntonio Lara Zárate 100,111
IRManuel Pérez y Jofre de Villegas 100,076
URJosé González y Fernández de la Bandera 100,044
PSOEManuel Barrios Jiménez 100,028
URRafael de Pina Millán 100,019
PSOEJosé Moya Navarro 99,974
PSOEVíctor Adolfo Carretero Rodríguez 99,938
Centre-Right ListPRPManuel Figueroa Rojas 81,466
PCDAntonio de Seras González 81,442
PRCMiguel García y Bravo-Ferrer 79,189
CEDAManuel Beca Mateos 79,169
CEDAMiguel Bermudo Barrera 79,160
CEDAIsacio Contreras Rodríguez 79,156
CEDAJosé Luis Illanes del Río 79,152
CEDALuis Alarcón de la Lastra 79,151
Source:[58][59]

Córdoba

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13 seats, 10 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontURPedro Rico López 158,011
IRRamón Rubio Vicenti 157,793
IRAntonio Jaén Morente 157,547
PSOEVicente Martín Romera 156,204
PSOEWenceslao Carrillo Alonso 156,140
PSOEManuel Castro Molina 155,969
PSOEEduardo Blanco Fernández 155,272
PCEBautista Garcés Granell 153,844
PCEJesús Hernández Tomás 153,301
PSOEAntonio Bujalance López 153,119
Antirevolutionary ListPRPFederico Fernández Castillejo 110,165
PRPRafael Delgado Benítez 109,534
PRPJosé Tomás Rubio Chávarri 109,246
CEDAFernando Porras Ruiz de Pedrosa 103,463
CEDARafael Muñoz Córdoba 103,363
CEDAJosé Montero Tirado 103,285
CEDALaureano Fernández Martos 103,198
CEDABartolomé Torrico Martos 101,555
CEDAAdolfo Virgili Quintanilla 101,448
REJosé Cruz Conde 97,591
Republican AlliancePRRRafael Castejón y M. de Arizala 7,286
PRREloy Vaquero Cantillo 6,883
PRCPascual Calderón Uclés 4,789
PRRMateo Dueñas Calero 4,032
PRRJorge Burgos Rubio 3,938
PRRPedro Zurita Villalba 3,900
PRRJosé Rodríguez Cabezas 3,855
Independent Republican IndJoaquín de Pablo-Blanco 4,626
Spanish PhalanxFERogelio Vignote Vignote 1,553
FEPedro Antonio Baquerizo García 1,333
Labourist ActionIndJuan B. Fernández Martín 170
IndAntonio Fernández Cantero 95
Source:[60]

Cádiz

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Only the results from the elected candidates are complete, the results for the other candidates corresponds to largely incomplete (~6% missing) results published on 18 February 1936

10 seats, 8 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontIRManuel Muñoz Martínez 98,437
URManuel Sánchez Caballero 98,296
URGabriel González Taltabull 98,154
PSOERafael Calvo Cuadrado 98,107
PSOEJuan Campos Villagrán 98,076
IRFrancisco Aguado de Miguel 98,001
PCEDaniel Ortega Martínez 97,818
PSindÁngel Pestaña Núñez 97,667
Counter-Revolutionary FrontPCDJosé Antonio Canals 64,577
RERamón de Carranza y Fdez. Reguera 64,326
CEDAManuel García Atance 59,697
CEDAFélix Bragado Álvarez 59,661
REFrancisco Moreno Herrera 59,371
CEDACarlos Núñez Manso 58,139
PRRJulio Valera Vázquez 56,417
CTJosé Palomino Jiménez 54,552
Spanish PhalanxFEJosé Antonio Primo de Rivera 6,965
Source:[61]

Málaga (City)

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4 seats, 3 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontIRLuis Velasco Damas 55,295
PSOEAntonio Fernández Bolaños 55,224
PCECayetano Bolívar Escribano 52,748
PSOELuis Dorado 27,657
Right-Wing CoalitionCEDAEmilio Hermida Rodríguez 14,352
IndModesto Escobar Acosta 13,531
REIgnacio Muñoz RoJas 13,446
Radical RepublicanPRREduardo Maldonado Leal 1,510
Labourist Action [n 24]IndJosé Guerra Gómez 43
IndFernando Ors 0
IndJesús Obregon 0
Source: [62]

Málaga (Province)

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8 seats, 6 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontUREduardo Frapolli y Ruiz de la Herrán 79,029
IREmilio Baeza Medina 78,972
PSOEVicente Sarmiento Ruiz 78,324
IRFederico Casamayor Toscano 77,793
PSOEAntonio Acuña Carballar 77,688
URFederico Alva Varela 77,308
Centre-RightPRPJosé María Roldán y Sánchez de la Fuente 49,509
CEDABernardo Laude Álvarez 48,830
Ind.Luis Armiñán Pérez 48,262
CEDAÁngel Fernández Ruano 48,262
PAEJosé María Hinojosa Lasarte 46,470
LaristaJosé Estrada y Estrada 44,944
Radical RepublicanPRRPedro Armasa Briales~6%
Francisco Burgos Díaz
Salvador González Anaya
Labourist Action [n 24]IndFernando Ors~0%
José Guerra Gómez
Jesús Obregón
Source: [62]

Jaén

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13 seats, 10 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontURBernardo Giner de los Ríos 138,340
PSOEJerónimo Bugeda Muñoz 138,288
PSOEJuan Lozano Ruiz 138,168
PSOEAlejandro Peris Caruana 138,129
PSOETomás Álvarez Angulo 137,973
IRPedro Fernández Hernández 137,913
PSOEJosé López Quero 137,690
IRVictoria Kent Siano 137,558
PCEVicente Uribe Galdeano 137,548
PSOEAntonio Pasagali Lobo 136,854
Centre-Right ListMesocratJosé de Acuña 135,774
PRRJosé Pérez de Rozas[n 25] 135,012
PAEJosé Blanco Rodríguez 134,398
CEDAJosé María Martínez 133,971
CEDAFermín Palma García 133,931
CEDAJosé Moreno Torres 133,634
PAELeón Carlos Álvarez 132,882
CEDAJosé Alberto Palanca 132,873
CTAntonio Garzón Marín 131,506
PRPMiguel Pastor Orozco 129,591
Spanish PhalanxFERaimundo Fernández Cuesta 6,930
ConservativePRCEnrique del Castillo Folache 3,554
PRCGenaro Navarro López 3,112
PRCLorenzo Lara Guixé 2,643
Spanish RenovationREAntonio Marín Acuña 5
Source:[63]

Granada

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13 seats, 10 votes per citizen

Cancelled elections

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Counter-Revolutionary FrontPAEFrancisco González Carrascosa 148,649
CEDAManuel Torres López 148,304
CEDAJosé Fernández Arroyo y Caro 148,196
PCDNatalio Rivas Santiago 148,171
CEDAJulio Moreno Dávila 148,161
CEDARamón Ruiz Alonso 148,074
PRPGonzalo Muñoz Ruiz 147,889
CEDAFrancisco Herrera Oria 147,792
PCDMelchor Almagro y San Martín 147,219
CTJosé María Arauz de Robles 145,934
Popular FrontUREmilio Martínez Jerez 100,013
PSOEFernando de los Ríos Urruti 99,749
IRJosé Palanco Romero 99,005
URRicardo Corro Moncho 98,110
PSOERamón Lamoneda Fernández 97,770
IRMiguel Rodríguez Molina 97,677
PSOEErnesto Fernández Jiménez 97,302
PSOEAntonio Martín García 97,237
PSOEFrancisco Menoyo Baños 97,161
PSOEFrancisco de Toro Cuevas 96,702
Source:[64] [65]

Repeated elections on 3 May

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular Front (for the Majority)PSOEFernando de los Ríos Urruti 224,498
PSOEErnesto Fernández Jiménez 219,050
PSOERamón Lamoneda Fernández 218,049
PSOEFrancisco Menoyo Caños 212,884
PSOENicolás Jiménez Molina 208,898
PSOEAurelio Almagro Gracia 207,215
IRJosé Palanco Romero 206,646
PSOEAntonio Martín García 201,433
IRMiguel Rodríguez Molina 182,120
Popular Front (for the Minority)PSOEAnastasio de Gracia Villarrubia 142,645
URRicardo Corro Moncho 139,855
PSOEFrancisco del Toro Cuevas 137,557
PCEAntonio Pretel Fernández 95,945
IRAniceto León Garre 61,114
URJosé Villoslada Ruíz 5,094
SindicalistPSindJosé Alcántara García 44,928
IRSEduardo Ortega y Gasset 12,219
PRDFEduardo Barriobero y Herrán 10,390
Ind [n 5]Mariano Sánchez Roca 8,678
-?José Leyva Martínez 4,468
Right-Wing BlockFE-JONSJosé Antonio Primo de Rivera Retired
FE-JONSJulio Ruiz de Alda Retired
FE-JONSSantiago Cardell Pujalte Retired
FE-JONSRafael Sánchez Mazas Retired
CEDARamón Ruiz Alonso Retired
CEDAJosé María Pérez Laborda Retired
CEDAJulio Moreno Dávila Retired
CEDALuís García Lix Retired
CEDAUnknown Candidate Retired
IndPascual Nácher y Vilar Retired
Source:[66][67]

Almería

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7 seats, 5 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontIRAugusto Barcia y Trelles 68,157
PSOEGabriel Pradal Gómez 64,699
PSOEBenigno Ferrer Domingo 64,530
IRJuan Company Jiménez 63,867
URÁlvaro Pascual Leone 63,093
Right-Wing ListCEDALuis Jiménez Canga-Argüelles 57,771
CEDALorenzo Gallardo Gallardo 57,346
CEDALuis Belda y Soriano 55,332
IndEmilio Muñoz Párraga 52,546
CTRicardo Rada Peral 49,623
CentristPCDTomás Elorrieta y Artaza 23,043
ConservativePRCRogelio Pérez Burgos 3,831
Independent RepublicanIndFrancisco Vega de la Iglesia 1,388
Source:[68]

Ceuta

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1 seat

PartyCandidateVotes
PSOE [n 15]Manuel Martínez Pedroso7,998
PRRCarlos Echeguren Ocio3,243
Source:[69]

Melilla

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1 seat

PartyCandidateVotes
UR [n 15]Luis Barrena y Alonso de Ojeda12,761
PRRCarlos Echeguren Ocio [n 26]4,830
CEDAEmilio Hermida RodríguezRetired
Source: [70]

Canary Islands

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Seat distribution in the Congress of Deputies
Electoral ListPolitical PartySeats
Popular FrontSpanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
3 / 11
Communist Party of Spain (PCE)
2 / 11
Republican Left (IR)
1 / 11
Republican Union (UR)
1 / 11
Federal Democratic Republican Party (PRDF)
1 / 11
Total Popular Front
8 / 11
Other Centrist ListRadical Republican Party (PRR)
1 / 11
Total Centre
1 / 11
CEDA-led Centre-Right CoalitionSpanish Confederation of Autonomous Right-Wing Groups (CEDA)
1 / 11
Party of the Democratic Centre (PCD)
1 / 11
Total Right-Wing
2 / 11

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

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Only the results from the elected candidates are complete, the results for the other candidates corresponds to largely incomplete (~12% missing) results published on 18 February 1936

5 seats, 4 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Popular FrontPRDFBernardino Valle y Gracia 32,900
PSOEJosé Antonio Junco Toral 32,076
PSOEJuan Negrín López 32,002
PCEEduardo Suárez Morales 30,576
Agrarian-Radical CoalitionPRRRafael Guerra del Río 31,641
PAEJosé Mesa y López 26,631
IndAntonio Betancort Suárez 25,351
PAERuperto González Negrín 24,074
Popular ActionCEDAAgustín Mirando Junco 16,934
CEDAJosé María Gil-Robles 14,787
CEDAJuan Fontán y Lobé 13,333
CEDALeonardo I.González Armas 10,725
Source:[71]

Santa Cruz de Tenerife

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6 seats, 4 votes per citizen

AlliancePartyCandidateVotes
Right-Wing CoalitionCEDAJosé Víctor López de Vergara 39,455
CEDAEmilio Ramón González de Mesa[n 27] 36,661
PCDFélix Benítez de Lugo 33,643
CEDAJosé Miguel de Sotomayor 32,700
Popular FrontIRLuis Rodríguez Figueroa 38,533
PSOEEmiliano Díaz Castro 36,837
URElfidio Alonso Rodríguez 35,338
PCEFlorencio Sosa Acevedo 33,950
Tinerfeño RepublicansPRT-PRRAndrés Orozco Batista 19,223
PRT-PRRÁngel Capote Rodríguez 17,521
PRT-PRRAlonso Pérez Díaz 11,327
PRT-PRREmilio López González 7,788
Agrarian IndependentInd/PAELuís Benítez de Lugo 4,486
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  1. In every constituency except Lugo
  2. proposed coalition, only materialised on 30 constituencies
  3. Only presented itself on 16 constituencies
  4. Unrelated to the national PAE
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Republican
  6. 1 2 On March 2, their election is anulled by the electoral commission and proclaims Manuel Martínez Risco and Alfonso Pazos Cid as members of the Cortes in their place
  7. 1 2 3 On March 20, their election is anulled by the electoral commission and proclaims Ramón Álvarez Valdes, Pedro Miñor Rivas and Bernardo Aza González as members of the Cortes in their place
  8. On April 2, his ellection is anulled by the electoral commission and proclaims Casto Prieto member of the Cortes in his place
  9. On April 2, his ellection is anulled by the electoral commission and proclaims Filiberto Villalobos member of the Cortes in his place
  10. On April 2, his ellection is anulled by the electoral commission and proclaims Valeriano Casanueva member of the Cortes in his place
  11. On March 24, his ellection is anulled by the electoral commission and proclaims Eliseo Cuadrao member of the Cortes in his place
  12. They asked voters to "vote for our candidate with two others from Riojan Action"
  13. The block did not stand in the second round and called on its voters to abstain from voting in it
  14. 1 2 Supported by RE
  15. 1 2 3 4 Candidate of the Popular Front
  16. Retired
  17. Supported by the PRR
  18. 1 2 3 The Republican Party of the Centre, controlled by Juan March Ordinas, presented themselves as independents in this election
  19. Even though he presented himself as an independent, he was in reality a shadow candidate ("tapado") of the CEDA.
  20. 1 2 3 Supported by RE
  21. 1 2 Nominated by the CEDA
  22. Nominated by the PCD
  23. On March 30, his ellection is anulled by the electoral commission and proclaims Marino Sáiz member of the Cortes in his place
  24. 1 2 "On Gil Robles' orders, a candidacy was presented in the capital under the name "Workers' Action" with the sole objective of diverting some workers' votes that would otherwise go to the Popular Front." (pg.474)
  25. On March 24, his ellection is anulled by the electoral commission and proclaims Moreno Torres member of the Cortes in his place
  26. Supported by the Femenine Section of Popular Action (CEDA)
  27. Disqualified due to legal incapacity on March 26
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