fbpx
Wikipedia

1999 European Parliament election in Spain

The 1999 European Parliament election in Spain was held on Sunday, 13 June 1999, as part of the EU-wide election to elect the 5th European Parliament. All 64 seats allocated to Spain as per the Treaty of Amsterdam were up for election. The election was held simultaneously with regional elections in thirteen autonomous communities and local elections all throughout Spain.

1999 European Parliament election in Spain

← 1994 13 June 1999 2004 →

All 64 Spanish seats in the European Parliament
Opinion polls
Registered33,840,432 7.2%
Turnout21,334,948 (63.0%)
3.9 pp
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Loyola de Palacio Rosa Díez Alonso Puerta
Party PP PSOEp IUEUiA
Alliance EPP (EPP–ED) PES GUE/NGL
Leader since 22 April 1999 22 March 1999 2 March 1994
Leader's seat Spain Spain Spain
Last election 28 seats, 40.1% 22 seats, 30.8% 9 seats, 11.9%[a]
Seats won 27 24 4
Seat change 1 2 5
Popular vote 8,410,993 7,477,823 1,221,566
Percentage 39.7% 35.3% 5.8%
Swing 0.4 pp 4.5 pp 6.1 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Pere Esteve Isidoro Sánchez Josu Ortuondo
Party CiU CE CN–EP
Alliance ELDR
EPP (EPP–ED)
ELDR
ERA (Greens/EFA)
Greens/EFA
Leader since 16 November 1998 1999 17 April 1999
Leader's seat Spain Spain Spain
Last election 3 seats, 4.7% 0 seats, 2.2%[b] 2 seats, 2.8%[c]
Seats won 3 2 2
Seat change 0 2 0
Popular vote 937,687 677,094 613,968
Percentage 4.4% 3.2% 2.9%
Swing 0.3 pp 1.0 pp 0.1 pp

The ruling People's Party (PP)—which for the first time contested a nationwide election in Spain while in government—emerged as the largest political force in the country, albeit with a diminished victory margin than in the previous election held in 1994. The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), in opposition for the first time since 1982, recovered some ground from its previous result. Overall, the PP lead decreased from 9.3 to 4.4 percentage points, though this was an increase from the 1.2 points between both parties in the 1996 general election. United Left (IU) lost half of its votes and parliamentary representation amid internal divisions—Initiative for Catalonia (IC) and the New Left (NI) had split from the larger alliance in 1997—policy differences over their relationship with the PSOE and the deteriorating health condition of IU's maverick leader, Julio Anguita.

Electoral system edit

64 members of the European Parliament were allocated to Spain as per the Treaty of Amsterdam. Voting was on the basis of universal suffrage, which comprised all nationals and resident non-national European citizens over 18 years of age and in full enjoyment of their political rights.[1][2]

All seats were elected using the D'Hondt method and a closed list proportional representation, with no electoral threshold being applied in order to be entitled to enter seat distribution. Seats were allocated to a single multi-member constituency comprising the entire national territory.[1] The use of the D'Hondt method might result in an effective threshold depending on the district magnitude.[3]

Outgoing delegation edit

Parties and candidates edit

The electoral law allowed for parties and federations registered in the interior ministry, coalitions and groupings of electors to present lists of candidates. Parties and federations intending to form a coalition ahead of an election were required to inform the relevant Electoral Commission within ten days of the election call. In order to be entitled to run, parties, federations, coalitions and groupings of electors needed to secure the signature of at least 15,000 registered electors; this requirement could be lifted and replaced through the signature of at least 50 elected officials—deputies, senators, MEPs or members from the legislative assemblies of autonomous communities or from local city councils. Electors and elected officials were disallowed from signing for more than one list of candidates.[1]

Below is a list of the main parties and electoral alliances which contested the election:

Candidacy Parties and
alliances
Leading candidate Ideology Previous result Ref.
Votes (%) Seats
PP   Loyola de Palacio Conservatism
Christian democracy
40.12% 28 [5]
PSOEp   Rosa Díez Social democracy 30.79% 22 [6]
IUEUiA   Alonso Puerta Socialism
Communism
11.92%[a] 9 [7]
[8]
CiU   Pere Esteve Catalan nationalism
Centrism
4.66% 3 [9]
CN–EP   Josu Ortuondo Peripheral nationalism 2.84%[c] 2 [10]
[11]
CE   Isidoro Sánchez Regionalism 2.17%[b] 0
LV–IP   Antoni Gutiérrez Green politics
Eco-socialism
Left-wing nationalism
1.53%[e] 0
EH
List
  Koldo Gorostiaga Basque independence
Left-wing nationalism
Revolutionary socialism
0.97%[f] 0
BNG   Camilo Nogueira Galician nationalism
Left-wing nationalism
Socialism
0.75% 0

Opinion polls edit

The table below lists voting intention estimates in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first and using the dates when the survey fieldwork was done, as opposed to the date of publication. Where the fieldwork dates are unknown, the date of publication is given instead. The highest percentage figure in each polling survey is displayed with its background shaded in the leading party's colour. If a tie ensues, this is applied to the figures with the highest percentages. The "Lead" column on the right shows the percentage-point difference between the parties with the highest percentages in a given poll. When available, seat projections are also displayed below the voting estimates in a smaller font.

Results edit

Overall edit

Summary of the 13 June 1999 European Parliament election results in Spain
 
Parties and alliances Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Total +/−
People's Party (PP) 8,410,993 39.74 –0.38 27 –1
Spanish Socialist Workers' PartyProgressives (PSOE–p) 7,477,823 35.33 +4.54 24 +2
United LeftUnited and Alternative Left (IU–EUiA)1 1,221,566 5.77 –6.15 4 –5
Convergence and Union (CiU) 937,687 4.43 –0.23 3 ±0
European Coalition (CE)2 677,094 3.20 +1.03 2 +2
Nationalist Coalition–Europe of the Peoples (CN–EP)3 613,968 2.90 +0.06 2 ±0
Galician Nationalist Bloc (BNG) 349,079 1.65 +0.90 1 +1
Basque Citizens (EH)4 306,923 1.45 +0.48 1 +1
The Greens–Left of the Peoples (LV–IP)5 300,874 1.42 –0.11 0 ±0
The Greens–Green Group (LV–GV) 138,835 0.66 +0.07 0 ±0
Centrist Union–Democratic and Social Centre (UC–CDS) 38,911 0.18 –0.81 0 ±0
Leonese People's Union (UPL) 33,604 0.16 New 0 ±0
Confederation of Feminist Organizations (COFEM/FEMEK) 28,901 0.14 New 0 ±0
Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain (PCPE) 26,189 0.12 –0.04 0 ±0
Asturian Renewal Union (URAS) 22,400 0.11 New 0 ±0
Party for Independence (PI) 17,544 0.08 New 0 ±0
Spanish Democratic Party (PADE) 16,001 0.08 New 0 ±0
United Extremadura (EU) 15,716 0.07 ±0.00 0 ±0
Asturianist Party (PAS) 15,299 0.07 –0.01 0 ±0
Independent Spanish Phalanx (FEI) 13,940 0.07 +0.04 0 ±0
Commoners' Land–Castilian Nationalist Party (TC–PNC)6 13,267 0.06 +0.04 0 ±0
Alliance for National Unity (AUN) 12,486 0.06 New 0 ±0
Humanist Party (PH) 12,415 0.06 +0.02 0 ±0
The Phalanx (FE) 10,792 0.05 New 0 ±0
Independent Socialists of Extremadura (SIEx) 10,040 0.05 New 0 ±0
Regionalist Unity of Castile and León (URCL) 9,950 0.05 ±0.00 0 ±0
Andalusia Assembly (A) 8,750 0.04 New 0 ±0
Natural Law Party (PLN) 8,671 0.04 New 0 ±0
Party of Self-employed of Spain and Spanish Independent Groups (PAE–I) 8,394 0.04 New 0 ±0
Valencian Community Alternative (ACV) 8,073 0.04 New 0 ±0
National Democracy (DN) 8,053 0.04 New 0 ±0
Andecha Astur (AA) 7,321 0.03 New 0 ±0
Union of Regions (UDR) 7,251 0.03 New 0 ±0
Extremaduran Coalition (PREx–CREx)7 7,230 0.03 ±0.00 0 ±0
Regionalist Party of the Leonese Country (PREPAL) 6,977 0.03 ±0.00 0 ±0
Coalition for the Repeal of the Maastricht Treaty (DM)8 5,664 0.03 –0.01 0 ±0
Blank ballots 357,583 1.69 +0.54
Total 21,166,264 64 ±0
Valid votes 21,166,264 99.21 –0.33
Invalid votes 168,684 0.79 +0.33
Votes cast / turnout 21,334,948 63.05 +3.91
Abstentions 12,505,484 36.95 –3.91
Registered voters 33,840,432
Sources[12][13]
Footnotes:
Popular vote
PP
39.74%
PSOEp
35.33%
IUEUiA
5.77%
CiU
4.43%
CE
3.20%
CN–EP
2.90%
BNG
1.65%
EH
1.45%
LV–IP
1.42%
Others
2.42%
Blank ballots
1.69%
Seats
PP
42.19%
PSOEp
37.50%
IUEUiA
6.25%
CiU
4.69%
CE
3.13%
CN–EP
3.13%
BNG
1.56%
EH
1.56%

Distribution by European group edit

Summary of political group distribution in the 5th European Parliament (1999–2004)[4]
Groups Parties Seats Total %
European People's Party–European Democrats (EPP–ED) 26
1
1
28 43.75
Party of European Socialists (PES) 22
2
24 37.50
Greens–European Free Alliance (Greens/EFA) 1
1
1
1
4 6.25
European United Left–Nordic Green Left (GUE/NGL) 4 4 6.25
European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party (ELDR) 2
1
3 4.69
Non-Inscrits (NI) 1 1 1.56
Total 64 64 100.00

Elected legislators edit

The following table lists the elected legislators:[14]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Results for IU in the 1994 election, not including Catalonia.
  2. ^ a b Results for CN in Aragon, the Canary Islands and the Valencian Community (1.42%, 0 seats) and PA–PAP (0.76%, 0 seats) in the 1994 election.
  3. ^ a b Results for CN, not including Aragon, the Canary Islands, Galicia and the Valencian Community (1.35%, 2 seats), PEP, not including Cantabria, Castile and León, Castilla–La Mancha, La Rioja and Madrid (1.26%, 0 seats) and EV–CEC (0.23%, 0 seats) in the 1994 election.
  4. ^ Antonio González Triviño, former PSOE MEP.
  5. ^ Results for IU in Catalonia in the 1994 election.
  6. ^ Results for HB in the 1994 election.

References edit

Opinion poll sources
  1. ^ "El PP saca 5,7 puntos de ventaja al PSOE". ABC (in Spanish). 6 June 1999.
  2. ^ "El PP gana al PSOE, pero su ventaja cae a la mitad". El País (in Spanish). 5 June 1999.
  3. ^ "El PP aventaja en 5,6 puntos al PSOE en el último sondeo para las europeas". El Mundo (in Spanish). 7 June 1999.
  4. ^ "Sondejos". Generalitat de Catalunya (in Catalan). Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  5. ^ "Preelectoral elecciones al Parlamento Europeo, 1999 (Estudio nº 2325. Mayo 1999)" (PDF). CIS (in Spanish). 4 June 1999.
  6. ^ "El PP conserva su poder municipal, autonómico y europeo, e IU se hunde". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 5 June 1999.
  7. ^ "Un sondeo da 3,4 puntos de ventaja al PP en las europeas". El País (in Spanish). 31 May 1999.
  8. ^ "Una encuesta adjudica al PP tres puntos de ventaja sobre el PSOE en las europeas". El País (in Spanish). 17 May 1999.
  9. ^ "El PP aventaja al PSOE en 6,8 puntos a un año del final de la legislatura". El Mundo (in Spanish). 4 January 1999.
Other
  1. ^ a b c Ley Orgánica 5/1985, de 19 de junio, del Régimen Electoral General (Organic Law 5) (in Spanish). 19 June 1985. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  2. ^ Treaty of Amsterdam amending the Treaty on European Union, the Treaties establishing the European Communities and certain related acts. 10 November 1997. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
  3. ^ Gallagher, Michael (30 July 2012). . Trinity College, Dublin. Archived from the original on 30 July 2017. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
  4. ^ a b "Parlamento Europeo: Distribución de los Eurodiputados españoles en grupos parlamentarios". Historia Electoral.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  5. ^ Casqueiro, Javier (23 April 1999). "El PP designa a Loyola de Palacio para encabezar la lista al Parlamento Europeo". El País (in Spanish). Madrid. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  6. ^ Díez, Anabel (23 March 1999). "Rosa Díez encabezará la lista europea del PSOE para luchar contra el "nacionalismo excluyente"". El País (in Spanish). Madrid. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  7. ^ Rivas, Javier (3 March 1994). "Alonso Puerta encabezará la lista europea de IU con el rechazo de los 'duros' del PCE". El País (in Spanish). Madrid. Retrieved 14 July 2017.
  8. ^ Serrano, Rodolfo (1 May 1999). "Alonso Puerta encabeza la candidatura europea de IU con mayoría comunista". El País (in Spanish). Madrid. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  9. ^ Mauri, Luis (17 November 1998). "Pujol 'aparca' a Esteve desplazándolo a las listas para las elecciones europeas". El País (in Spanish). Barcelona. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  10. ^ "La dirección del PNV propone a Ortuondo como cabeza de lista para las europeas". El País (in Spanish). Bilbao. 3 March 1999. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  11. ^ "La asamblea del PNV ratifica a Ortuondo como candidato a las europeas". El País (in Spanish). 18 April 1999. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  12. ^ "Elecciones celebradas. Resultados electorales". Ministry of the Interior (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  13. ^ "Elecciones Europeas 13 de junio de 1999". Historia Electoral.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  14. ^ Junta Electoral Central: "Acuerdo de 29 de junio de 1999, de la Junta Electoral Central, por el que se procede a la proclamación de Diputados electos al Parlamento Europeo en las elecciones celebradas el 13 de junio de 1999" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (156): 25068. 1 July 1999. ISSN 0212-033X.

External links edit

  • European elections Spain in Europe Politique.

1999, european, parliament, election, spain, held, sunday, june, 1999, part, wide, election, elect, european, parliament, seats, allocated, spain, treaty, amsterdam, were, election, election, held, simultaneously, with, regional, elections, thirteen, autonomou. The 1999 European Parliament election in Spain was held on Sunday 13 June 1999 as part of the EU wide election to elect the 5th European Parliament All 64 seats allocated to Spain as per the Treaty of Amsterdam were up for election The election was held simultaneously with regional elections in thirteen autonomous communities and local elections all throughout Spain 1999 European Parliament election in Spain 1994 13 June 1999 2004 outgoing memberselected members All 64 Spanish seats in the European ParliamentOpinion pollsRegistered33 840 432 7 2 Turnout21 334 948 63 0 3 9 pp First party Second party Third party Leader Loyola de Palacio Rosa Diez Alonso Puerta Party PP PSOE p IU EUiA Alliance EPP EPP ED PES GUE NGL Leader since 22 April 1999 22 March 1999 2 March 1994 Leader s seat Spain Spain Spain Last election 28 seats 40 1 22 seats 30 8 9 seats 11 9 a Seats won 27 24 4 Seat change 1 2 5 Popular vote 8 410 993 7 477 823 1 221 566 Percentage 39 7 35 3 5 8 Swing 0 4 pp 4 5 pp 6 1 pp Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party Leader Pere Esteve Isidoro Sanchez Josu Ortuondo Party CiU CE CN EP Alliance ELDREPP EPP ED ELDRERA Greens EFA Greens EFA Leader since 16 November 1998 1999 17 April 1999 Leader s seat Spain Spain Spain Last election 3 seats 4 7 0 seats 2 2 b 2 seats 2 8 c Seats won 3 2 2 Seat change 0 2 0 Popular vote 937 687 677 094 613 968 Percentage 4 4 3 2 2 9 Swing 0 3 pp 1 0 pp 0 1 ppWinner strength by provinceWinner strength by autonomous community The ruling People s Party PP which for the first time contested a nationwide election in Spain while in government emerged as the largest political force in the country albeit with a diminished victory margin than in the previous election held in 1994 The Spanish Socialist Workers Party PSOE in opposition for the first time since 1982 recovered some ground from its previous result Overall the PP lead decreased from 9 3 to 4 4 percentage points though this was an increase from the 1 2 points between both parties in the 1996 general election United Left IU lost half of its votes and parliamentary representation amid internal divisions Initiative for Catalonia IC and the New Left NI had split from the larger alliance in 1997 policy differences over their relationship with the PSOE and the deteriorating health condition of IU s maverick leader Julio Anguita Contents 1 Electoral system 2 Outgoing delegation 3 Parties and candidates 4 Opinion polls 5 Results 5 1 Overall 5 2 Distribution by European group 5 3 Elected legislators 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksElectoral system edit64 members of the European Parliament were allocated to Spain as per the Treaty of Amsterdam Voting was on the basis of universal suffrage which comprised all nationals and resident non national European citizens over 18 years of age and in full enjoyment of their political rights 1 2 All seats were elected using the D Hondt method and a closed list proportional representation with no electoral threshold being applied in order to be entitled to enter seat distribution Seats were allocated to a single multi member constituency comprising the entire national territory 1 The use of the D Hondt method might result in an effective threshold depending on the district magnitude 3 Outgoing delegation editMain article List of members of the European Parliament for Spain 1994 1999 Outgoing delegation in May 1999 4 Groups Parties MEPs Seats Total European People s Party PP 26 29 UPN 2 UDC 1 Party of European Socialists PSOE 21 21 European United Left Nordic Green Left IU 8 9 IC V 1 European Radical Alliance PAR 1 3 CG 1 INDEP 1 d European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party CDC 2 2Parties and candidates editThe electoral law allowed for parties and federations registered in the interior ministry coalitions and groupings of electors to present lists of candidates Parties and federations intending to form a coalition ahead of an election were required to inform the relevant Electoral Commission within ten days of the election call In order to be entitled to run parties federations coalitions and groupings of electors needed to secure the signature of at least 15 000 registered electors this requirement could be lifted and replaced through the signature of at least 50 elected officials deputies senators MEPs or members from the legislative assemblies of autonomous communities or from local city councils Electors and elected officials were disallowed from signing for more than one list of candidates 1 Below is a list of the main parties and electoral alliances which contested the election Candidacy Parties andalliances Leading candidate Ideology Previous result Ref Votes Seats PP List People s Party PP Navarrese People s Union UPN nbsp Loyola de Palacio ConservatismChristian democracy 40 12 28 5 PSOE p List Spanish Socialist Workers Party PSOE Socialists Party of Catalonia PSC Democratic Party of the New Left PDNI nbsp Rosa Diez Social democracy 30 79 22 6 IU EUiA List United Left IU Communist Party of Spain PCE Socialist Action Party PASOC Republican Left IR Collective for the Unity of Workers Andalusian Left Bloc CUT BAI Revolutionary Workers Party POR Workers Revolutionary Party PRT United and Alternative Left EUiA Living Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia PSUCviu Party of the Communists of Catalonia PCC nbsp Alonso Puerta SocialismCommunism 11 92 a 9 7 8 CiU List Convergence and Union CiU Democratic Convergence of Catalonia CDC Democratic Union of Catalonia UDC Valencian Nationalist Bloc BNV PSM Nationalist Agreement PSM EN nbsp Pere Esteve Catalan nationalismCentrism 4 66 3 9 CN EP List Basque Nationalist Party EAJ PNV Basque Solidarity EA Republican Left of Catalonia ERC Majorcan Union UM The Greens Ecologist Confederation of Catalonia EV CEC nbsp Josu Ortuondo Peripheral nationalism 2 84 c 2 10 11 CE List Canarian Coalition CC Andalusian Party PA Valencian Union UV Aragonese Party PAR nbsp Isidoro Sanchez Regionalism 2 17 b 0 LV IP List Initiative for Catalonia Greens IC V The Greens LV Aragonese Union CHA Left of Galicia EdeG Andalusian Left IA nbsp Antoni Gutierrez Green politicsEco socialismLeft wing nationalism 1 53 e 0 EH List Popular Unity HB Basque Nationalist Action EAE ANV Assembly Batzarre Stand Up Zutik nbsp Koldo Gorostiaga Basque independenceLeft wing nationalismRevolutionary socialism 0 97 f 0 BNG List Galician Nationalist Bloc BNG Galician People s Union UPG Socialist Collective CS Galician Nationalist Party Galicianist Party PNG PG Nationalist Left EN Inzar Inzar Galician Unity UG nbsp Camilo Nogueira Galician nationalismLeft wing nationalismSocialism 0 75 0Opinion polls editThe table below lists voting intention estimates in reverse chronological order showing the most recent first and using the dates when the survey fieldwork was done as opposed to the date of publication Where the fieldwork dates are unknown the date of publication is given instead The highest percentage figure in each polling survey is displayed with its background shaded in the leading party s colour If a tie ensues this is applied to the figures with the highest percentages The Lead column on the right shows the percentage point difference between the parties with the highest percentages in a given poll When available seat projections are also displayed below the voting estimates in a smaller font Polling firm Commissioner Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp CN EP nbsp BNG CE LV IP Lead 1999 EP election 13 Jun 1999 63 0 39 727 35 324 5 84 4 43 2 92 1 51 1 61 3 22 1 40 4 4 Ipsos Eco Consulting ABC p 1 24 May 2 Jun 1999 2 000 40 928 35 224 10 47 4 53 2 41 0 50 0 50 1 81 5 7 Demoscopia El Pais p 2 26 May 1 Jun 1999 17 500 67 41 128 35 624 8 85 6 5 23 2 91 1 81 1 61 1 40 1 5 5 Sigma Dos El Mundo p 3 p 4 28 31 May 1999 2 600 41 828 30 36 224 26 7 95 4 43 2 41 1 91 1 20 5 6 CIS p 5 p 6 3 26 May 1999 4 797 41 528 29 35 524 25 8 15 6 4 22 3 2 31 1 00 1 00 2 31 2 41 6 0 Metra Seis Colpisa p 7 14 20 May 1999 1 200 40 227 29 36 824 26 8 85 7 4 73 2 81 2 0 90 0 90 2 81 2 3 4 Gallup El Correo p 8 5 30 Mar 1999 2 031 41 028 38 026 9 06 4 02 1 1 3 0 Sigma Dos El Mundo p 9 26 27 Dec 1998 1 000 43 430 31 35 124 25 8 25 6 4 12 3 2 31 8 3 1994 EP election 12 Jun 1994 59 1 40 128 30 822 13 49 4 73 4 12 1 00 0 70 9 3Results editOverall edit For results by autonomous community constituency see Results breakdown of the 1999 European Parliament election in Spain Summary of the 13 June 1999 European Parliament election results in Spain nbsp Parties and alliances Popular vote Seats Votes pp Total People s Party PP 8 410 993 39 74 0 38 27 1 Spanish Socialist Workers Party Progressives PSOE p 7 477 823 35 33 4 54 24 2 United Left United and Alternative Left IU EUiA 1 1 221 566 5 77 6 15 4 5 Convergence and Union CiU 937 687 4 43 0 23 3 0 European Coalition CE 2 677 094 3 20 1 03 2 2 Nationalist Coalition Europe of the Peoples CN EP 3 613 968 2 90 0 06 2 0 Galician Nationalist Bloc BNG 349 079 1 65 0 90 1 1 Basque Citizens EH 4 306 923 1 45 0 48 1 1 The Greens Left of the Peoples LV IP 5 300 874 1 42 0 11 0 0 The Greens Green Group LV GV 138 835 0 66 0 07 0 0 Centrist Union Democratic and Social Centre UC CDS 38 911 0 18 0 81 0 0 Leonese People s Union UPL 33 604 0 16 New 0 0 Confederation of Feminist Organizations COFEM FEMEK 28 901 0 14 New 0 0 Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain PCPE 26 189 0 12 0 04 0 0 Asturian Renewal Union URAS 22 400 0 11 New 0 0 Party for Independence PI 17 544 0 08 New 0 0 Spanish Democratic Party PADE 16 001 0 08 New 0 0 United Extremadura EU 15 716 0 07 0 00 0 0 Asturianist Party PAS 15 299 0 07 0 01 0 0 Independent Spanish Phalanx FEI 13 940 0 07 0 04 0 0 Commoners Land Castilian Nationalist Party TC PNC 6 13 267 0 06 0 04 0 0 Alliance for National Unity AUN 12 486 0 06 New 0 0 Humanist Party PH 12 415 0 06 0 02 0 0 The Phalanx FE 10 792 0 05 New 0 0 Independent Socialists of Extremadura SIEx 10 040 0 05 New 0 0 Regionalist Unity of Castile and Leon URCL 9 950 0 05 0 00 0 0 Andalusia Assembly A 8 750 0 04 New 0 0 Natural Law Party PLN 8 671 0 04 New 0 0 Party of Self employed of Spain and Spanish Independent Groups PAE I 8 394 0 04 New 0 0 Valencian Community Alternative ACV 8 073 0 04 New 0 0 National Democracy DN 8 053 0 04 New 0 0 Andecha Astur AA 7 321 0 03 New 0 0 Union of Regions UDR 7 251 0 03 New 0 0 Extremaduran Coalition PREx CREx 7 7 230 0 03 0 00 0 0 Regionalist Party of the Leonese Country PREPAL 6 977 0 03 0 00 0 0 Coalition for the Repeal of the Maastricht Treaty DM 8 5 664 0 03 0 01 0 0 Blank ballots 357 583 1 69 0 54 Total 21 166 264 64 0 Valid votes 21 166 264 99 21 0 33 Invalid votes 168 684 0 79 0 33 Votes cast turnout 21 334 948 63 05 3 91 Abstentions 12 505 484 36 95 3 91 Registered voters 33 840 432 Sources 12 13 Footnotes 1 United Left United and Alternative Left results are compared to United Left totals in the 1994 election not including Catalonia 2 European Coalition results are compared to the combined totals of Nationalist Coalition in Aragon the Canary Islands and the Valencian Community and Andalusian Coalition Andalusian Power in the 1994 election 3 Nationalist Coalition Europe of the Peoples results are compared to the combined totals of Nationalist Coalition not including results in Aragon the Canary Islands Galicia and the Valencian Community For the Europe of the Peoples not including results in Cantabria Castile and Leon Castilla La Mancha La Rioja and Madrid and The Greens Ecologist Confederation of Catalonia in the 1994 election 4 Basque Citizens results are compared to Popular Unity totals in the 1994 election 5 The Greens Left of the Peoples results are compared to United Left totals in Catalonia in the 1994 election 6 Commoners Land Castilian Nationalist Party results are compared to For the Europe of the Peoples totals in Cantabria Castile and Leon Castilla La Mancha La Rioja and Madrid in the 1994 election 7 Extremaduran Coalition results are compared to Extremaduran Regionalist Party totals in the 1994 election 8 Coalition for the Repeal of the Maastricht Treaty results are compared to Coalition for a New Socialist Party totals in the 1994 election Popular vote PP 39 74 PSOE p 35 33 IU EUiA 5 77 CiU 4 43 CE 3 20 CN EP 2 90 BNG 1 65 EH 1 45 LV IP 1 42 Others 2 42 Blank ballots 1 69 Seats PP 42 19 PSOE p 37 50 IU EUiA 6 25 CiU 4 69 CE 3 13 CN EP 3 13 BNG 1 56 EH 1 56 Distribution by European group edit Summary of political group distribution in the 5th European Parliament 1999 2004 4 Groups Parties Seats Total European People s Party European Democrats EPP ED People s Party PP Navarrese People s Union UPN Democratic Union of Catalonia UDC 2611 28 43 75 Party of European Socialists PES Spanish Socialist Workers Party PSOE Democratic Party of the New Left PDNI 222 24 37 50 Greens European Free Alliance Greens EFA Basque Nationalist Party EAJ PNV Basque Solidarity EA Andalusian Party PA Galician Nationalist Bloc BNG 1111 4 6 25 European United Left Nordic Green Left GUE NGL United Left IU 4 4 6 25 European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party ELDR Democratic Convergence of Catalonia CDC Canarian Coalition CC 21 3 4 69 Non Inscrits NI Basque Citizens EH 1 1 1 56 Total 64 64 100 00 Elected legislators edit The following table lists the elected legislators 14 Elected legislators Name List 1 Loyola Palacio Valle Lersundi PP 2 Rosa Maria Diez Gonzalez PSOE p 3 Jose Maria Gil Robles Gil Delgado PP 4 Jose Maria Obiols i Germa Raimon PSOE p 5 Jose Gerardo Galeote Quecedo PP 6 Francisca Sauquillo Perez del Arco PSOE p 7 Alejo Vidal Quadras Roca PP 8 Enrique Baron Crespo PSOE p 9 Maria del Carmen Fraga Estevez PP 10 Maria del Carmen Cerdeira Morterero PSOE p 11 Monica Maria Ridruejo Ostrowska PP 12 Carlos Westendorp y Cabeza PSOE p 13 Alonso Jose Puerta Gutierrez IU EUiA 14 Theresa Maria Zabell Lucas PP 15 Manuel Medina Ortega PSOE p 16 Jose Manuel Garcia Margallo Marfil PP 17 Pere Esteve i Abad CiU 18 Jose Maria Mendiluce Pereiro PSOE p 19 Jose Javier Pomes Ruiz PP 20 Ana Isabel Palacio del Valle del Lersundi PP 21 Barbara Duhrkop Duhrkop PSOE p 22 Alejandro Agag Longo PP 23 Pedro Aparicio Sanchez PSOE p 24 Encarnacion Redondo Jimenez PP 25 Luis Francisco Berenguer Fuster PSOE p 26 Salvador Jove Peres IU EUiA 27 Isidoro Sanchez Garcia CE 28 Juan Ojeda Sanz PP 29 Juan de Dios Izquierdo Collado PSOE p 30 Josu Ortuondo Larrea CN EP 31 Laura de la Paz Mercedes Gonzalez Alvarez IU EUiA 32 Fernando Manuel Fernandez Martin PP 33 Maria Elena Valenciano Martinez Orozco PSOE p 34 Jaime Valdivielso de Cue PP 35 Carlos Carnero Gonzalez PSOE p 36 Juan Manuel Fabra Valles PP 37 Maria Izquierdo Rojo PSOE p 38 Maria del Pilar Ayuso Gonzalez PP 39 Concepcio Ferrer i Casals CiU 40 Alejandro Cercas Alonso PSOE p 41 Inigo Mendez de Vigo Montojo PP 42 Jose Ignacio Salafranca Sanchez Neyra PP 43 Joan Colom i Naval PSOE p 44 Manuel Perez Alvarez PP 45 Maria Rodriguez Ramos PSOE p 46 Pedro Marset Campos IU EUiA 47 Cristina Garcia Orcoyen Tormo PP 48 Miguel Angel Martinez Martinez PSOE p 49 Daniel Luis Varela Suanzes Carpegna PP 50 Maria Sornosa Martinez PSOE p 51 Maria Antonia Aviles Perea PP 52 Fernando Perez Royo PSOE p 53 Salvador Garriga Polledo PP 54 Camilo Nogueira Roman BNG 55 Ana Terron Cusi PSOE p 56 Carlos Bautista Ojeda CE 57 Carlos Bartolome Ripoll i Martinez de Bedoya PP 58 Emilio Menendez del Valle PSOE p 59 Jorge Salvador Hernandez Mollar PP 60 Carles Alfred Gasoliba i Bohm CiU 61 Rosa Maria Miguelez Ramos PSOE p 62 Cristina Gutierrez Cortines Corral PP 63 Gorka Knorr Borras CN EP 64 Koldo Gorostiaga Atxalandabaso EHNotes edit a b Results for IU in the 1994 election not including Catalonia a b Results for CN in Aragon the Canary Islands and the Valencian Community 1 42 0 seats and PA PAP 0 76 0 seats in the 1994 election a b Results for CN not including Aragon the Canary Islands Galicia and the Valencian Community 1 35 2 seats PEP not including Cantabria Castile and Leon Castilla La Mancha La Rioja and Madrid 1 26 0 seats and EV CEC 0 23 0 seats in the 1994 election Antonio Gonzalez Trivino former PSOE MEP Results for IU in Catalonia in the 1994 election Results for HB in the 1994 election References editOpinion poll sources El PP saca 5 7 puntos de ventaja al PSOE ABC in Spanish 6 June 1999 El PP gana al PSOE pero su ventaja cae a la mitad El Pais in Spanish 5 June 1999 El PP aventaja en 5 6 puntos al PSOE en el ultimo sondeo para las europeas El Mundo in Spanish 7 June 1999 Sondejos Generalitat de Catalunya in Catalan Retrieved 16 June 2018 Preelectoral elecciones al Parlamento Europeo 1999 Estudio nº 2325 Mayo 1999 PDF CIS in Spanish 4 June 1999 El PP conserva su poder municipal autonomico y europeo e IU se hunde La Vanguardia in Spanish 5 June 1999 Un sondeo da 3 4 puntos de ventaja al PP en las europeas El Pais in Spanish 31 May 1999 Una encuesta adjudica al PP tres puntos de ventaja sobre el PSOE en las europeas El Pais in Spanish 17 May 1999 El PP aventaja al PSOE en 6 8 puntos a un ano del final de la legislatura El Mundo in Spanish 4 January 1999 Other a b c Ley Organica 5 1985 de 19 de junio del Regimen Electoral General Organic Law 5 in Spanish 19 June 1985 Retrieved 6 March 2017 Treaty of Amsterdam amending the Treaty on European Union the Treaties establishing the European Communities and certain related acts 10 November 1997 Retrieved 21 July 2017 Gallagher Michael 30 July 2012 Effective threshold in electoral systems Trinity College Dublin Archived from the original on 30 July 2017 Retrieved 22 July 2017 a b Parlamento Europeo Distribucion de los Eurodiputados espanoles en grupos parlamentarios Historia Electoral com in Spanish Retrieved 21 October 2021 Casqueiro Javier 23 April 1999 El PP designa a Loyola de Palacio para encabezar la lista al Parlamento Europeo El Pais in Spanish Madrid Retrieved 20 July 2017 Diez Anabel 23 March 1999 Rosa Diez encabezara la lista europea del PSOE para luchar contra el nacionalismo excluyente El Pais in Spanish Madrid Retrieved 20 July 2017 Rivas Javier 3 March 1994 Alonso Puerta encabezara la lista europea de IU con el rechazo de los duros del PCE El Pais in Spanish Madrid Retrieved 14 July 2017 Serrano Rodolfo 1 May 1999 Alonso Puerta encabeza la candidatura europea de IU con mayoria comunista El Pais in Spanish Madrid Retrieved 20 July 2017 Mauri Luis 17 November 1998 Pujol aparca a Esteve desplazandolo a las listas para las elecciones europeas El Pais in Spanish Barcelona Retrieved 20 July 2017 La direccion del PNV propone a Ortuondo como cabeza de lista para las europeas El Pais in Spanish Bilbao 3 March 1999 Retrieved 20 July 2017 La asamblea del PNV ratifica a Ortuondo como candidato a las europeas El Pais in Spanish 18 April 1999 Retrieved 20 July 2017 Elecciones celebradas Resultados electorales Ministry of the Interior in Spanish Retrieved 15 April 2022 Elecciones Europeas 13 de junio de 1999 Historia Electoral com in Spanish Retrieved 21 October 2021 Junta Electoral Central Acuerdo de 29 de junio de 1999 de la Junta Electoral Central por el que se procede a la proclamacion de Diputados electos al Parlamento Europeo en las elecciones celebradas el 13 de junio de 1999 PDF Boletin Oficial del Estado 156 25068 1 July 1999 ISSN 0212 033X External links editEuropean elections Spain in Europe Politique Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1999 European Parliament election in Spain amp oldid 1209360366, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.