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Results breakdown of the 1933 Spanish general election

This is the results breakdown of the election to the Cortes Generales held in Spain on 19 November 1933, with the second round being held on 3 December 1933. The following tables shows the detailed results in each of the 60 constituencies.

Electoral system
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. As a result of the aforementioned allocation, each Congress multi-member constituency was entitled the following seats: ==Nationwide==
Nationwide
After the elections, the Congress of Deputies was made up of the following parliamentary groups: == Galicia ==
Galicia
La Coruña 17 seats. 13 votes per citizen. Pontevedra 13 seats. 10 votes per citizen. Lugo 10 seats. 8 votes per citizen. Orense 9 seats. 7 votes per citizen. == Asturias and the Region of León ==
Asturias and the Region of León
Oviedo 17 seats. 13 votes per citizen León 9 seats. 7 votes per citizen. Zamora 6 seats. 4 votes per citizen Salamanca 7 seats. 5 votes per citizen. == Old Castille ==
Old Castille
Santander 7 seats. 5 votes per citizen Palencia 4 seats. 3 votes per citizen. Burgos 7 seats. 5 votes per citizen. Logroño 4 seats. 3 votes per citizen Valladolid 6 seats. 4 votes per citizen. Ávila 5 seats. 4 votes per citizen Segovia 4 seats. 3 votes per citizen Soria 3 seats. 2 votes per citizen == Vascongadas and Navarre ==
Vascongadas and Navarre
Bilbao 6 seats. 4 votes per citizen. Vizcaya (Province) 3 seats. 2 votes per citizen Guipúzcoa 6 seats. 4 votes per citizen Álava 2 seats. 1 vote per citizen. Navarre 7 seats. 5 votes per citizen. == Aragón ==
Aragón
Huesca 5 seats. 4 votes per citizen. Zaragoza (City) 4 seats. 3 votes per citizen Zaragoza (Province) 7 seats. 5 votes per citizen. Teruel 5 seats. 4 votes per citizen. == Catalonia and the Ballearic Islands ==
Catalonia and the Ballearic Islands
Barcelona (City) 19 seats. 14 votes per citizen. Barcelona (Province) 15 seats. 12 votes per citizen. Lérida 6 seats. 4 votes per citizen. Gerona 7 seats. 5 votes per citizen. Tarragona 7 seats. 5 votes per citizen. Ballearic Islands 7 seats. 5 votes per citizen. == Region of Valencia ==
Region of Valencia
Castellón 6 seats. 4 votes per citizen Valencia (City) 7 seats. 5 votes per citizen Valencia (Province) 13 seats. 10 votes per citizen Alicante 11 seats. 8 votes per citizen. 1st round results: 2nd round results == Region of Murcia ==
Region of Murcia
Albacete 7 seats. 5 votes per citizen Murcia (City) 4 seats. 3 votes per citizen 1st round results: 2nd round results: Murcia (Province) 9 seats. 7 votes per citizen 1st round results 2nd round results: == New Castille ==
New Castille
Madrid (City) 17 seats. 13 votes per citizen Madrid (Province) 8 seats. 6 votes per citizen. Guadalajara 4 seats. 3 votes per citizen. Toledo 10 seats. 8 votes per citizen. Cuenca 6 seats. 4 votes per citizen. Ciudad Real 10 seats. 8 votes per citizen == Extremadura ==
Extremadura
Cáceres 9 seats. 7 votes per citizen. Badajoz 14 seats. 11 votes per citizen. == Andalusia ==
Andalusia
Huelva 7 seats. 5 votes per citizen. 1st round results: 2nd round results: Seville (City) 6 seats. 4 votes per citizen Seville (Province) 10 seats. 8 votes per citizen. Córdoba 13 seats. 10 votes per citizen. 1st round results: 2nd round results: Cádiz 11 seats. 8 votes per citizen Malaga (City) 4 seats. 3 votes per citizen. 1st round results: 2nd round results: Malaga (Province) 8 seats. 6 votes per citizen. 1st round results: 2nd round results: Jaén 13 seats. 10 votes per citizen. Granada 13 seats. 10 votes per citizen. Almería 7 seats. 5 votes per citizen Ceuta 1 seat Melilla 1 seat == Canary Islands ==
Canary Islands
Las Palmas 5 seats. 4 votes per citizen Santa Cruz de Tenerife 6 seats. 4 votes per citizen. == Footnotes ==
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