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1931 Spanish general election

The 1931 Spanish general election for the Constituent Cortes was the first such election held in the Second Republic. It took place in several rounds.

Background
General Primo de Rivera, who had run a military dictatorship in Spain since 1923, resigned as head of government in January 1930. There was little support for a return to the pre-1923 system, and the monarchy had lost credibility by backing the military government. In the municipal elections of 12 April 1931, little support was shown for pro-monarchy parties in the major cities. King Alfonso XIII fled the country and the Second Spanish Republic was formed. The Second Republic was a source of hope to the poorest in Spanish society and a threat to the richest, but had broad support from all segments of society. Niceto Alcalá-Zamora was the first prime minister of the Republic. The wealthier landowners and the middle class accepted the Republic because of the lack of any suitable alternative. ==Electoral system==
Electoral system
An electoral law of May 1931 replaced the previous single-member constituencies with much larger multi-member ones. The Senate was abolished and so the government became unicameral. There would be one seat for every 50,000 people, with a separate seat for any city with more than 100,000 inhabitants. Any electoral list gaining an outright majority of votes in a district would be guaranteed and simultaneously restricted to 80% of the seats. A list winning a plurality of votes but failing to win a majority would receive two thirds of the seats. The remainder would be passed to the second list if it received 20% of the vote. Voters were entitled to vote for as many or as few districts as they liked. The election was the first not run by the El Turno Pacífico and encasillado system which assigned seats prior to the election. Women were unable to vote in this election, but they could stand for and be elected to office. They achieved the vote in the Constitution of December 1931 and were able to vote for the first time in 1933, before those in France and some other countries. ==Campaign==
Campaign
's meeting in Burgos The Liberal Republican Right (DLR) was led by Alcalá Zamora and Miguel Maura. Uniquely, it identified as Catholic and did the most to appeal to monarchists and those on the right. However, despite putting up 116 candidates across Spain, it led a poor campaign, which was poorly organised. Led by Alejandro Lerroux, the Radical Republican Party occupied most of the middle ground and was far more successful at winning conservative, moderate support. Such conservatism was at odds with most republicans, who believed greater reforms were necessary to bring about stability. That was the case with the Radical Socialist Party, led by Álvaro de Albornoz and Marcelino Domingo, which promulgated extremist views. "There is nothing to be conserved", Albornoz argued. The Republican-Socialist coalition dominated the campaigning; the right, still reeling at the loss of the monarchy, remained disorganised. Only in one area did the right manage to collectivise sufficiently: the Basque Country. Many members of the right switched to republicans, despite having little in common with them: one group in Asturias went under the contradictory name the "Monarchist-Republican Party". ==Results==
Results
, Pedro Rico, Ángel Galarza, Julián Besteiro, Gregorio Marañón, Francisco Largo Caballero, Manuel Azaña, José Sánchez Guerra, Gonzalo Queipo de Llano, Santiago Alba Bonifaz, Melquíades Álvarez and Miguel Maura Gamazo. The Republic and Socialist coalition won a huge victory and was helped by a public that was more liberally inclined than in 1933 or 1936. The lowest turnout, 56%, was in Ceuta; the highest, 88%, in Palencia. Broadly speaking, turnout was higher in the north than in the south. Overall, turnout was around 70% which was considered high. The Socialists won around 2,000,000 votes; Republicans 1,700,000, Radical Socialists 1,350,000 and the Liberal Republican Right 950,000. Votes Summary of the 28 June 1931 election results: Seats Party divisions at the start of the Cortes, after seats had been awarded between coalitions: == List of Deputies elected ==
List of Deputies elected
This is a breakdown of the results of the 1931 Spanish general election, with a list of the results by province and the deputies elected in the 1931 Spanish general election. Galicia A Coruña 16 seats to be elected. • Galicianist-Socialist List (FRG-PSOE) 88,470 votes • Minority Candidacy (IndGall) 44,631 votes • Republican Alliance and Radical Party List (PRR) 36,563 votes • Communist List (PCE) 1,244 votes 12 seats for the majority: Lugo 10 seats to be elected. The first vote was declared void: • Republican Coalition List (PRR+DLR) 48,821 votes • List of the Galician Autonomous Republican Organization (ORGA) 39,444 votes • Spanish Socialist Workers' Party List (PSOE) 37,414 votes • Republican Alliance List (AlRep) 24,492 votes Repeat of the elections of 23 August: • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PRR+PRP+ORGA+PSOE) 51,705 votes • Progressive Republican Party List (PRP) • Republican List (PRR) 40,856 votes • Republican Action List (AR) 4,325 votes • Unnamed List (PRR+PRP) 57,485 votes • Agrarian List (ORGA) 5,443 votes • Radical Socialist Republican List (PRRS) 2,582 votes Pontevedra 12 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE-FRG-DLR) 53,738 votes • Republican-Galicianist Coalition List (PRR-DLR) 21,544 votes • Radical Agrarian List (A) • Communist List (PCE) Ourense 9 seats to be elected • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PRR+AR+PSOE) 41,327 votes • Galicianist-Republican Coalition List (FRGPRRS+PNzR+DLR) 35,443 votes • Monarchist List (UMN) 27,493 votes • Right-wing List: 20,065 votes Galicia (Summary by groups) • Galician Republican Federation Group (FRG): 20 seats (14 ORGA + 1 PNRO + 1 PSOE + 4 Ind.Gal later PG) • Radical Group (PRR): 11 seats • Socialist Group (PSOE): 7 seats • Independent Republicans Group: 2 seats • Radical-Socialist Group (PRRS): 2 seats • Conservative Republican Group (DLR/PRC): 2 (from January 1932, PRC) • Republican Action Group (AR): 1 • National Monarchist Union (UMN): 1 • Galician Agrarian (PARA): 1 North Oviedo 16 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+PRRS+ASR+PRR+DLR): 83,087 votes • Agrarian-Federal Coalition List (PRDF+A): 28,762 votes • Communist List (PCE): 12,690 votes • Right-wing List (RepCrist+IndDcha) • Revolutionary Radical-Socialist List (PRRSR): 8,939 votes (The PRLD and AN lists withdrew before the vote) 16 seats: Santander 7 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PRRS+PSOE+PRDF): 36,663 votes • Independent Regional List (A): 22,575 votes • Liberal Republican Right List (DLR): 17,071 votes • Republican Right List: 14,495 votes • Lerrouxist Radical Republican List (PRR): 10,062 votes • Communist List (PCE): 881 votes 5 majority seats, 2 for the minorities: North (Summary by groups) • Radical-Socialist Group (PRRS): 6 seats. • Socialist Group (PSOE): 5 seats. • Federal Republican Group (PRDF): 4 seats. • Agrarian Minority Group: 4 seats. • Group at the Service of the Republic (ASR): 2 seats. • Conservative Republican Group (DLR/PRC): 1 seat. • Radical Group (PRR): 1 seat. Old Castile and León León 9 seats to be elected • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PRRS+PSOE+ASR+AR): 65,816 votes • Republican Coalition List (PRR+DLR): 21,849 votes Zamora 6 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (DLR+PPRS+ASR+PSOE+A+Ind) 31,095 • National Action List (AN) 17,201 votes • Liberal Democratic Republican Party List (PRLD) 12,056 votes • Radicals List (PRR) 9,594 Salamanca 7 seats to be elected. • Liberal Democratic Republican List (PRLD) 32,417 votes • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+PRR+PRRS+AR) 32,418 votes • Liberal Republican Right List (DLR) 28,213 votes • Agrarian Bloc List (A+CatAgr): 26,365 votes Ávila 5 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PRR+PSOE+AR+PRRS): 22,564 • Provincial Republican Group List (ARP) 21,845 • Liberal Republican Right List (DLR): 16,375 • National Action List (AN): 2,674 Segovia 4 seats to be elected. • Agrarians List (A) 12,514 votes • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+PRRS+AR): 13,531 votes • National Action List (AN) 9,490 votes • Republican Right List (DLR): 7,156 votes Soria 3 seats to be elected. • Liberal Republican Right List (DLR): 14,600 • Republican Coalition List (PRDF+AlRep): 14,285 • Republican-Socialist List (PRRS): 13,531 Valladolid 6 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+PRRS+AR): 35,943 votes. • Independent Agrarian List (A): 28,046 votes • National Agrarian Party List (PNgr): 25,713 votes • Liberal Republican Right List (DLR): 22,879 votes • Radical Socialist Republican List (PRRS): 1,359 votes Burgos 8 seats to be elected. • Agrarian List (A) 34,759 votes • Catholic Agrarian List (CatAgr) • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PRR+PSOE+PRA) 33,135 votes • Peasants' League List (LdC) 16,001 votes • Radical Socialist List (PRRS) 8,015 votes • Liberal Republican Right List (DLR): 4,521 votes Palencia 4 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (DLR+AlRep+PSOE) 25,029 votes • Union of Agrarian Rights List (A+AN) 24,568 votes Old Castile and León (Summary by groups) • Agrarian Minority Group: 15 seats (10 independent agrarians, 4 Catholic agrarians, 1 National Action) • Socialist Group (PSOE): 7 seats. • Radical Socialist Group (PRRS): 5 seats. • Republican Action Group (AR): 5 seats. • Independent Republicans Group: 5 seats. • Group at the Service of the Republic (ASR): 4 seats • Radical Group (PRR): 4 seats • Conservative Republican Group (DLR/PRC): 4 seats • Progressive Republican Group (DLR/PRP): 1 seat • Liberal Democratic Republican Group (PRLD): 1 seat • Federal Republican Group (PRDF): 1 seat Basque Country and Navarre Bilbao 6 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+PRRS) 32,982 votes • List Defending the Basque Statute (PNV) 23,723 votes • Communist List (PCE) 4,791 votes • Basque Nationalist Action List (ANV) 2,763 votes Biscay (province) 3 seats to be elected. • List Defending the Basque Statute (PNV+PCT) 16,608 votes • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+PRRS+AR) 6,441 votes • Basque Nationalist Action List (ANV) 1,458 votes In the second round to replace José Antonio Aguirre, only one candidate stood, Manuel Robles Aranguiz of the PNV. He obtained 19527 votes Gipuzkoa 6 seats to be elected. • Pact for the Statute of Estella List (PNV+CT+PCT) 35,942 votes • Republican-Socialist-ANV Conjunction List (PSOE-PRR-PRRS-ANV) 25,407 votes • Federal Republican List (PRDF): 482 votes • Communist List (PCE): 342 votes Álava 2 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+PRRS) 8,513 • Catholic-Fuerist Candidacy (CT) 8,016 • Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) 4,615 Navarre 7 seats to be elected. • Pact for the Statute of Estella List (PNV+CT+Ind.) 46,925 votes • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+PRRS+AR) 27,181 votes Basque Provinces and Navarre (Summary by groups) • Basque-Navarrese Group: 15 seats (7 PNV, 4 CT, 3 Ind-PEE, 1 PCT) • Radical Socialist Group (PRRS): 4 seats • Socialist Group (PSOE): 3 seats • Radical Group (PRR): 1 seat. • Republican Action Group (AR): 1 seat Aragon and La Rioja Logroño 4 seats to be elected • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+PRRS) 23,183 votes • Liberal Democratic Republican List (PRLD) 12,130 votes • Radical Republican List (PRR) 9,240 votes • Federal Republican List (PRDF) 1,217 votes • A Communist List was also presented, made up of Joaquín Maurín, Vicente Arroyo López and Gabriel León Terilla; it does not appear in the results • Agrarian List (A) • Republican Action List (AR) • Republican Coalition List (PRR) • Spanish Socialist Workers' Party List (PSOE) • Revolutionary and Anti-Imperialist Left List (IRYA) Huesca 5 seats to be elected. • Radical Republican List (PRR) 27,180 votes • Radical Socialist List (PRRS) 20,667 votes • Jaca Insurrection List (PCE) 5,371 votes • Liberal Republican Right List (DLR) 4,051 votes • Socialist List (PSOE) only in the 2nd round 2,799 votes • Republican Agrarian List (A) 2,249 votes Zaragoza (capital) 4 seats to be elected. • Republican Coalition List (PRR+PRRS) 24,074 votes. • National Action List (AN) 8,324 votes. • Socialist List (PSOE) 5,639 votes. • Communist List (PCE) 3,845 votes Zaragoza (province) 7 seats to be elected. • Republican Coalition List (PRR+PRRS+AR+DLR): 41,962 votes • Socialist List (PSOE): 17,480 votes. • Maurist List of the Liberal Republican Right (DLR+Ind.): 15,855 votes Teruel 5 seats to be elected. • Radical Socialist Republican List (PRRS) 22,635 votes • At the Service of the Republic List (ASR): 21470 votes • Republican Coalition List (PRR+PRRS+DLR): 21,351 votes • Socialist List (PSOE+UGT):18,387 votes • Liberal Republican Right List (DLR): 3,849 votes • Liberal Democratic Republican List (PRLD): 1,398 votes • Popular Republican List (PRPop): 626 votes Aragon and La Rioja (Summary by groups) • Radical Group (PRR): 11 seats. • Radical Socialist Group (PRRS): 7 seats • Socialist Group (PSOE): 3 seats • Agrarian Minority Group: 2 seats • Republican Action Group (AR): 1 seat • Group at the Service of the Republic: 1 seat Catalonia and the Balearic Islands Lleida 6 seats to be elected. • Republican Understanding List (ERC+PRR) 40,382 votes • Partit Catalanista Republicà List (PCR) 6,517 votes • Workers' and Peasants' Bloc List (BOC) 3,149 votes • Regionalist League-Agrarians List (LR+A) (withdrew; 2,249 annulled votes) Girona 7 seats to be elected. • Republican Entente List (ERC+PCR+PRR+PRDF) 57,434 votes • Republican Regionalist Right List (LR+DLR) 16,560 votes • Workers' and Peasants' Bloc List (BOC) 1,640 votes Barcelona (capital) 18 seats to be elected. • Catalan Left List (ERC+USC) 111,108 votes • Regionalist League List (LR+CT) 43,511 votes • Partit Catalanista Republicà List (PCR) 35,524 votes • Radicals List (PRR+PRDF+DLR) 33,441 votes • Extreme Federal Left List 12,938 votes • Socialist List (PSOE) 7,836 votes. • Workers' and Peasants' Bloc List (BOC) 1,275 votes • Communist List (PCE) 312 votes Barcelona (province) 15 seats to be elected. • Catalan Left List (ERC+USC) 117,594 votes. • Regionalist League and Traditionalists List (LR+CT) 29,614 votes • Partit Catalanista Republicà List (PCR) 7,542 votes • Extreme Federal Left List (EEF) 7,374 votes • Radical List (PRR) 7,285 votes • Workers' and Peasants' Bloc List (BOC) 1,800 votes • Federal Republican List (PRDF) only in the 2nd round 47,280 votes • Liberal Republican Right List (DLR) only in the 2nd round 4,209 votes Tarragona 7 seats to be elected. • Republican Left Candidacy List (PSOE)+ERC+PRRS+PRR+ERC) 68,537 votes • Republican Autonomist League List (LR+CT) 13,259 votes • Partit Catalanista Republicà List (PCR) 7,541 votes • Workers' and Peasants' Bloc List (BOC) 2,344 votes Balearic Islands 7 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+AR+PRR+PRRS) 35,482 votes • Republican Centre List (PRCeN+PRM) 31,580 votes • Liberal Republican Right List (DLR) 24,050 votes • Republican Concentration List (CRep) 10,970 votes • Communist List (PCE) 152 votes Catalonia and Balearic Islands (Summary by groups) • Catalan Left Group 39 seats • Radical Group (PRR) 5 seats • Regionalist League of Catalonia Group 4 seats (3 LR, 1 DLR) • Radical Socialist Group 3 seats (1 PRRS, 2 ECRS) • Partit Catalanista Republicà Group 3 seats (2 PCR, 1 UDC) • Socialist Group (PSOE) 2 seats • Federal Group (PRDF) 1 seat • Republican Action Group (AR) 1 seat • Republican Centre Party (PRCe) 2 seats Levante Castellón 6 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PRA+PRR+PSOE+AR+DLR) 44,063 votes • Radical Socialist List (PRRS) 10,630 votes • Independent Catholics List 10,530 votes Valencia (capital) 7 seats to be elected. • Left Alliance List (PRR/PURA+PSOE+AR+PRLD) 54,027 votes • Radical Socialist List (PRRS) 22,674 votes • Republican Right List (DLR) 10,896 votes • Valencian Regional Right List (DRV) 9,483 votes • Federal Republican List (PRDF) 6,093 votes Valencia (province) 13 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PRR/PURA+PSOE) 78,622 votes • Radical Socialist List (PRRS) 46,142 votes • Liberal Republican Right List (DLR) 32,080 votes • Traditionalist List (CT) 13,172 votes • Independent Republicans List 9,880 votes • Valencian Regional Right List (DRV): withdrawn Alicante 11 seats to be elected. • Republican and Socialist Left List (PRRS+PSOE+Ind) 73,841 votes. • Republican List (PRR+DLR) 35,412 votes. • Republican Action List (AR) 18,374 votes. • Federal Republican List (PRDF) 10,513 votes. • Dissident Radical Socialist Republican List (PRRS) 6,656 votes Murcia (capital) 4 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PRR+PSOE+AR) 16,925 votes. • Radical Socialist List (PRRS) 13,006 votes. • Federal Republican List (PRDF) 2,416 votes. • DLR List and Agrarians List withdrawn. Murcia (province) 7 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PRR+PSOE) 30,890 votes • Republican Action List (AR) 16,669 votes • Radical Socialist Republican List (PRRS) 16,370 votes • Liberal Republican Right List (DLR) 14,681 votes • Republican Agrarians List 9,381 votes. • Rural Republican Democracy List (DRR) 6,611 votes. Cartagena 2 seats to be elected. • Alliance-Radical Republican List (PRR) 7,731 votes. • Radical Socialist List (PRRS) 4,063 votes. • Socialist List (PSOE) 2,349 votes. • Republican Right List (DLR) 1,658 votes. Levante (Summary by groups) • Radical Group (PRR) 22 seats (9 PRR, 10 PURA, 3 Ind.) • Radical Socialist Group (PRRS) 10 seats • Socialist Group (PSOE) 10 seats • Republican Action Group (AR) 5 seats (3 AR, 2 Ind.) • Progressive Republican Party Group (DLR/PRP) 1 seat • Federal Republican Group (PRDF) 1 seat • Radical Socialist Left Group (IRS): 1 (split in 1932) Madrid Madrid (capital) 18 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+AR+PRR+DLR+PRRS+PRDF): 133,789 votes • Support for the Republic List (PRLD+Ind): 38,970 votes • National Action List (AN): 27,865 votes • Federal Republicans List (PRDF): 9,480 votes • Jaimist List (CT): 7,521 votes • Revolutionary Radical-Socialist List (Social Revolutionary Party (Spain)|PRRSRev+PRRS): 4,916 votes • Republican Purity List (DLR): 3,863 votes • Communist List (PCE): 2,769 votes • Workers' and Peasants' Bloc List (BOC): 2,158 votes Madrid (province) 9 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+PRRS+AR+PRR+PRDF) 70,841 votes. • National Action List (AN) 14,161 votes. • Liberal Republican Right List (DLR) 13,918 votes. • Independent Federal List (PRDF) 1,336 votes. Madrid (Summary by groups) • Socialist Group (PSOE): 10 • Independent Republicans Group: 5 • Republican Action Group (AR): 4 • Radical Group (PRR): 3 • Radical Socialist Group (PRRS): 2 • Federal Republican Group (PRDF): 2 • Progressive Republican Group (DLR/PRP): 1 New Castile and Extremadura Guadalajara 4 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+PRRS+AR) 24,351 votes. • Liberal Monarchist List (Romanones) 18,493 votes. • Catholic Agrarians List 7,364 votes. • Republican Right List 6,253 votes • Republican Agrarian List 5,939 votes • Independent Catholic List 1,852 votes. Majority 3 seats: Cuenca 6 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+PRR+AR+DLR) 33,630 votes. • Right-wing List (A+AN) 25,837 votes. • Liberal Democratic Republican List (PRLD) 19,451 votes. Albacete 7 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+AR+PRR) 45,239 votes. • Radical Socialist List (PRRS) 12,706 votes. • Provincial Agrarian Union List (A) 11,905 votes • Liberal Democratic Republican List (PRLD) 8,825 votes. • National Action List (AN) 4,825 votes. • Republican Right List (DLR) 1,823 votes. 1 seat to be elected. • Republican Action List (AR) 26,859 votes • Socialist List (PSOE) 8,159 votes Toledo 10 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+PRRS+PRR) 53,301 votes. • National Action List (AN) 31,576 votes. • Republican Action List (AR) 27,078 votes. • Republican Coalition List (PRR+DLR) 27,369 votes. • Agrarian List (A) 15,351 votes. • Communist List (PCE) 959 votes. With no majority, the seats were allocated in order of number of votes: Ciudad Real 10 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+PRRS+AlRep) 47,401 votes • Republican and Radical Right List (DLR+Radical Republican Party) 44,864 votes • Liberal-Democratic Republican Base List (PRLD+DLR+A) 22,662 votes • Independent Agrarian List 6.12 votes Cáceres 9 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+PRRS) 46,995 votes. • Radical Republican Party List (PRR+AR) 39,577 votes. • Republican Conjunction of Cáceres List (PRR+DLR) 17,473 votes • Independent Agrarians List: 15,597 votes. • Independent Catholics List: 14,556 votes. • Agrarian League List: (A) 9,418 votes • National Action List (AN) 6,802 votes • Republicans at the Service of the People List (RSP) 3,742 votes. Badajoz 14 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+PRRS+PRDF+PRR+DLR) 134,634 votes. • National Action List (AN) 11,492 votes. • Liberal Republican Right List (DLR) 9,370 votes. • Socialist List (PSOE) 76,899 votes • Radical List (PRR) 24,084 votes • Radical Socialist List (PRRS) 5,062 votes • Liberal Democratic Republican List (PRLD) only in the 3rd round 23,365 votes New Castile and Extremadura (Summary by groups) • Socialist Group (PSOE) 22 seats. • Radical Socialist Group (PRRS) 9 seats • Radical Group (PRR) 8 seats • Republican Action Group (AR) 7 seats • Agrarian Minority Group 4 (1 Agrarian, 3 AN) • Progressive Republican Group (DLR/PRP) 2 seats • Conservative Republican Group (DLR/PRC) 1 seat • Independent Republicans Group 3 (1 Ind., 1 PSOE, 1 DLR) • Group at the Service of the Republic (ASR) 1 seat • Federal Republican Group (PRDF) 1 seat • Radical Socialist Left Group (IRS) 1 seat • Liberal Monarchist (Romanones) 1 seat Andalusia Huelva 7 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+PRR+PRDF) 35,781 votes. • Republican Coalition List (DLR+PRDF) 13,634 votes. • Republican Right List (DLR) 18,169 votes. • Liberal Democratic Republicans List (PRLD) 5,743 votes. • Radical Socialists List (PRRS) 3,963 votes. Seville (capital) 6 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+IR ) 30,482 votes. • Revolutionary Republican Candidacy List (IRA+PRRSR) 10,839 votes. • National Action List (AN) 6,731 votes. • Radical Socialist List (PRRS) 5,330 votes. • Communist List (PCE) 5,211 votes. • Federal Republicans List (PRDF) 1,840 votes. • Independent Socialists List 1,292 votes. • Independent Agrarian List (A) 75 votes • Liberal Democratic Republican List (PRLD) 14 votes • Agrarian List (A) only in the 3rd round 9,971 votes Seville (province) 10 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+IR ) 57,940 votes. • Liberal Republican Right List (DLR) 38,258 votes • Revolutionary Republican Candidacy List (IRA+PRRSR) 12,094 votes. • National Action List (AN) 8,687 votes. • Independent Republicans List 6,772 votes • Communist List (PCE) 1,861 votes. • Federal List (PRDF) 1,158 votes • Radical Socialist List (PRRS) 1,080 votes Cádiz 10 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+PRRS+PRR+DLR+IRA+PRA) 56,718 votes. • Independent Right List (A+CT) • Radical Lerrouxist List (RadLerr) • Cadiz Candidacy for the Defence of the Republic List (PRDF) 5,665 votes. Córdoba (capital) 2 seats to be elected. • Socialist List (PSOE) 7,665 votes • Republican Coalition List (PRA) 6,503 votes • Communist List (PCE) 500 votes Córdoba (province) 10 seats to be elected. • Socialist List (PSOE+ASR) 71,626 votes. • Republican Coalition List (PRRS+PRA+DLR) 40,584 votes. • National Action List (AN) 14,768 votes. • Communist List (PCE) 5,421 votes. Jaén 13 seats to be elected. • Socialist List (PSOE+ASR) 85,551 votes. • Liberal Republican Right List (DLR) 46,188 votes. • National Action List (AN) • Radical Socialist List (PRRS) • Federal Republicans List (PRDF) • Radical List (PRR) • Communist List (PCE) Lists of the 2nd round • Socialist List (PSOE) 27,258 votes • Agrarian List (A) 15,982 votes • Progressive Republican List (PRP) 8,304 votes • Republican Alliance List (AlRep) 7,843 votes • Communist List (PCE) 2,066 votes Málaga (capital) 4 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+PRRS+PRR) 18,251 votes. • Federal Republican List (PRDF) 8,063 votes. • Communist List (PCE) 3,100 votes. • Revolutionary and Anti-Imperialist Left List (IRyA) 2,150 votes. • Independent Monarchists List (MI) 1,794 votes. • Liberal Democratic Republican List (PRLD) 537 votes. • Agrarian List (A) 88 votes Málaga (province) 8 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+PRRS+PRR+AR+AlRep) 53,887 votes. • Dissident Socialist List (PSOE) 16,466 votes • Liberal Republican Right List (DLR) 2,441 votes. • Communist List (PCE) 2,357 votes. • Agrarians List (A) 1,163 votes. • Revolutionary and Anti-Imperialist Left List (IRyA) 661 votes. • Andalusianist List (And.) 661 votes • Federal Republican List (PRDF) 192 votes. Granada (capital) 3 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE + PRA) 16,006 votes • Radical Lerrouxist List (PRR) 595 votes • Communist List (PCE) 164 votes Granada (province) 9 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+PRRS+ASR+AR+PRA) 60,607 votes. • Republican Right List (DLR+RadLerr) 9,310 votes. • Rural Republican Democracy List (DRR) 9,310 votes • Independent Monarchists List (MI) 3,260 votes. • Agrarian List (A) 1,064 votes • Communist List (PCE) 438 votes. • Dissident Socialist List (PSOE) only in the 2nd round 4,488 votes Almería 7 seats to be elected. • Socialist List (PSOE) 21,452 votes • Conjunction of the Republican Left Parties List (PRRS+PRR+PRDF) 21,116 votes • Liberal Republican Right List (DLR) 15,241 votes • Dissident Socialist List (PSOE) 9,434 votes • Independent Right-wing List 9,408 votes • Liberal Democratic and Catholic List (LDC) 5,753 votes • Republican Action List (AR) 3,514 votes Ceuta 1 seat to be elected. Melilla 1 seat to be elected. Andalusia (Summary by groups) • Socialist Group (PSOE) 41 seats. • Radical Group (PRR) 20 seats. • Radical Socialist Group (PRRS) 9 seats. • Group at the Service of the Republic (ASR) 5 seats. • Progressive Republican Party Group (DLR/PRP) 4 seats. • Conservative Republican Party Group (DLR/PRC) 4 seats. • Federal Republican Group (PRDF) 4 seats. • Republican Action Group (AR) 2 seats. • Revolutionary Radical Socialist Group (RSR) 1 seat. • Independent Republicans Group 1 seat. Canary Islands Las Palmas 5 seats to be elected. • Republican-Socialist Conjunction List (PSOE+PRDF+PRR) 26,661 votes. • Right-wing Independents List 1,859 votes • Communist List (PCE) 157 votes. • Radical Socialist List (PRRS) 34 votes Santa Cruz de Tenerife 6 seats to be elected. • Tenerife Republican Party List (PRT) 25,263 votes. • Socialist List (PSOE) 10,825 votes. • Social Democratic Republican List (PRSD) 6,514 votes • Syndicalist List 1,666 votes. • Popular List • Regionalist List 201 votes • Republican Right List (DLR) 176 votes. Canary Islands (Summary by groups) • Radical Group (PRR) 5 seats. • Socialist Group (PSOE) 3 seats. • Federal Group (PRDF) 2 seats. • Agrarian Minority Group 1 seat. ==References==
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