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Spanish Electoral Graphs

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These graphs plot trends in various Local, Regional, European and General Elections in Spain since democratisation in the 1970s. For the sake of clarity, several minor parties are not included (particularly in the General Election graphs). For an explanation of party initialisms, see the Appendix.

General Elections to the Congress of Deputies, 1977–2004

[Graph of election results to Congress, 1977-2004

General Elections to the Senate, 1977–2004

[Graph of election results to the Senate, 1977-2004

Elections to the European Parliament, 1987–2004

[Graph of election results to the European Parliament, 1987-2004

Elections to the Catalan Parliament, 1980–2006

[Graph of election results in the Catalan Parliament, 1980-2006

Elections to the Basque Parliament, 1980–2005

[Graph of election results in the Basque Parliament, 1980-2005

Elections to the Andalucían Parliament, 1982–2004

[Graph of election results in the Andalucían Parliament, 1982-2004

Elections to the Galician Parliament, 1981–2005

[Graph of election results in the Galician Parliament, 1981-2005

 

Appendix:
Party Initialisms

APAlianza PopularForerunner of PP; 1976–1979
BNGBloque Nacional GalegoLeftist Galician nationalist
CCCoalición CanariaCentre-right Canarian nationalist
CDCoalición DemocráticaForerunner of PP; 1979–1982
CGCoalición GalegaCentre-right Galician nationalist; part of TG since 2005
CPCoalición PopularForerunner of PP; 1982–1989
CDSCentro Democrático y SocialCentrist; 1982–
CiUConvergència i UnióCentre-right Catalan nationalist
EAEusko AlkartasunaCentrist Basque nationalist, split from PNV in 1986
EAJ-PNVEuzko Alderdi Jeltzalea (Partido Nacionalista Vasco)Centrist Basque nationalist
EBEzker BatuaBasque affiliate of IU
EEEuskadiko EzkerraLeftist Basque nationalist; merged with PSE in 1993
EHEuskal HerritarrokName of HB 1998–2001
EPKEuskadiko Partidu KomunistaBasque affiliate of PCE
ERCEsquerra Republicana de CatalunyaSocial democratic Catalan nationalist
EUiAEsquerra Unida i AlternativaCatalan affiliate of IU; 1998– ; coalition with ICV since 2003
HBHerri BatasunaLeftist Basque nationalist; illegal since 2003
ICIniciativa per CatalunyaForerunner of ICV, 1987–1995
ICVIniciativa per Catalunya VerdsEcosocialist; 1995– ; coalition with EUiA since 2003
IUIzquierda UnidaCoalition of PCE & other left-wing groups
PAPartido AndalucistaCentre-left Andalucían nationalist; 1976–
PCEPartido Comunista EspañolMarxist; part of IU since 1986
PPPartido PopularConservative centre-right; 1989–
PPdeGPartido Popular de GaliciaGalician affiliate of the PP
PSCPartit dels Socialistes de CatalunyaCatalan affiliate of the PSOE
PSdeGPartido Socialista de GaliciaGalician affiliate of the PSOE
PSEPartido Socialista de EuskadiBasque affiliate of the PSOE
PSG-EGPartido Socialista de Galiza-Esquerda GalegaLeftist Galician nationalist, dissolved 1993
PSOEPartido Socialista Obrero EspañolProgressivist centre-left
PSUCPartit Socialista Unificat de CatalunyaSocialist; part of IC since 1987
UCDUnión de Centro DemocráticoModerate centre-right; dissolved 1983
TGTerra GalegaCentre-right Galician nationalist; 2005–
 

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