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Parliament of Catalonia. Votes. By candidacies. Counties and Aran, areas and provinces

Parliament of Catalonia. 28 November 2010. Electors and votes. Counties, areas and provinces 2010
Electors Voters Not valid votes Blank votes
Alt Camp 32,027 18,609 173 483
Alt Empordà 83,036 48,560 417 1,327
Alt Penedès 74,650 47,219 414 1,353
Alt Urgell 15,713 9,468 79 314
Alta Ribagorça 3,046 1,765 15 58
Anoia 86,011 51,007 299 1,444
Bages 135,887 83,350 627 2,285
Baix Camp 124,850 72,050 507 1,633
Baix Ebre 54,904 32,887 430 1,050
Baix Empordà 86,115 50,788 430 1,454
Baix Llobregat 571,826 331,147 1,958 9,928
Baix Penedès 69,086 37,020 383 912
Barcelonès 1,571,727 942,180 5,827 28,025
Berguedà 32,376 20,918 236 632
Cerdanya 13,043 8,083 85 171
Conca de Barberà 15,601 9,462 114 297
Garraf 99,051 57,095 389 1,569
Garrigues 15,296 9,831 93 324
Garrotxa 39,428 25,510 286 817
Gironès 115,926 73,121 694 2,150
Maresme 308,750 190,959 1,194 5,146
Montsià 47,232 27,806 382 1,101
Noguera 28,164 18,327 190 613
Osona 108,024 74,054 569 2,250
Pallars Jussà 10,282 6,450 53 243
Pallars Sobirà 5,466 3,608 26 119
Pla d'Urgell 24,881 16,290 176 555
Pla de l'Estany 21,107 14,297 191 420
Priorat 7,603 5,352 76 202
Ribera d'Ebre 17,152 11,208 216 339
Ripollès 20,976 13,828 142 443
Segarra 14,282 9,039 112 378
Segrià 139,275 83,031 648 2,938
Selva 110,068 61,937 556 1,675
Solsonès 9,825 6,500 65 189
Tarragonès 162,833 90,928 667 2,197
Terra Alta 9,620 6,673 86 162
Urgell 25,192 15,930 157 650
Val d'Aran 6,620 3,735 25 128
Vallès Occidental 629,742 373,787 2,208 10,483
Vallès Oriental 283,180 171,386 1,065 5,018
Non county (1) 133,815 17,435 94 156
Catalonia 5,363,688 3,152,630 22,354 91,631
Metropolità 3,538,926 2,113,773 13,055 61,522
Comarques Gironines 476,656 288,041 2,716 8,286
Camp de Tarragona 412,000 233,421 1,920 5,724
Terres de l'Ebre 128,908 78,574 1,114 2,652
Ponent 247,090 152,448 1,376 5,458
Comarques Centrals 372,123 235,829 1,796 6,800
Alt Pirineu i Aran 54,170 33,109 283 1,033
Barcelona 4,003,751 2,357,263 14,857 68,241
Girona 496,421 295,326 2,790 8,439
Lleida 312,605 187,159 1,665 6,565
Tarragona 550,911 312,882 3,042 8,386
Source: Ministry of Governance and Institutional Relations.
Note: (1) Corresponds to the votes of absent residents (CERA) that could not be placed in a territory because they are counted as a single electoral constituency.
Parliament of Catalonia. 28 November 2010. Votes. By candidacies. Counties, areas and provinces 2010
CiU PSC PP IC-V ERC C's SI Others (1)
Alt Camp 8,183 2,856 1,556 931 1,679 285 1,150 1,313
Alt Empordà 21,319 6,794 5,743 1,960 4,099 951 2,347 3,603
Alt Penedès 20,014 7,980 3,731 3,091 4,015 875 2,267 3,479
Alt Urgell 4,848 1,373 684 442 908 90 307 423
Alta Ribagorça 809 373 96 81 158 23 55 97
Anoia 21,750 8,374 5,245 2,940 3,823 1,177 1,988 3,967
Bages 37,891 12,359 6,038 4,582 7,439 1,481 4,654 5,994
Baix Camp 29,687 11,721 9,718 3,540 5,039 2,197 2,787 5,221
Baix Ebre 12,789 6,275 2,966 1,594 4,471 365 908 2,039
Baix Empordà 22,253 8,284 4,359 2,406 4,570 805 2,189 4,038
Baix Llobregat 105,141 77,181 46,354 29,600 17,457 16,059 5,534 21,935
Baix Penedès 13,468 7,617 5,312 1,929 2,145 1,134 962 3,158
Barcelonès 317,861 188,858 139,964 85,532 56,175 39,210 23,225 57,503
Berguedà 10,170 2,732 924 785 1,855 174 2,061 1,349
Cerdanya 4,393 717 588 288 606 118 262 855
Conca de Barberà 4,322 1,160 501 503 1,347 69 571 578
Garraf 21,131 11,291 7,079 4,274 3,887 2,165 1,557 3,753
Garrigues 4,797 1,382 648 305 1,200 52 451 579
Garrotxa 12,690 3,157 1,169 1,159 2,434 186 1,366 2,246
Gironès 31,177 10,150 5,980 3,620 6,857 1,322 3,941 7,230
Maresme 82,215 28,466 22,565 12,470 13,360 6,016 7,167 12,360
Montsià 11,040 5,411 3,014 1,188 3,243 271 721 1,435
Noguera 9,005 2,376 1,564 587 2,128 149 600 1,115
Osona 36,977 6,653 2,901 3,300 6,918 661 7,128 6,697
Pallars Jussà 2,949 1,284 309 245 592 57 204 514
Pallars Sobirà 1,780 584 149 192 401 25 104 228
Pla d'Urgell 8,169 2,081 1,104 492 1,560 172 623 1,358
Pla de l'Estany 7,081 1,139 624 690 1,845 82 759 1,466
Priorat 2,178 864 267 307 774 27 354 303
Ribera d'Ebre 4,667 2,046 734 630 1,503 89 487 497
Ripollès 6,982 1,842 658 562 1,427 139 598 1,035
Segarra 4,297 941 781 322 935 85 435 753
Segrià 36,102 13,507 11,334 3,705 6,122 1,787 1,682 5,206
Selva 26,664 9,662 6,124 3,440 5,175 1,381 2,416 4,844
Solsonès 3,366 512 364 229 855 51 428 441
Tarragonès 32,295 16,952 16,469 4,899 5,384 3,951 2,464 5,650
Terra Alta 2,978 1,321 751 187 708 53 142 285
Urgell 7,654 1,758 1,170 572 1,657 144 704 1,464
Val d'Aran 1,622 913 585 115 115 86 27 119
Vallès Occidental 137,583 71,727 45,407 33,044 22,056 15,544 10,131 25,604
Vallès Oriental 67,896 29,732 18,941 13,115 11,230 6,376 6,437 11,576
Non county (2) 4,637 4,828 2,596 971 1,021 270 728 2,134
Catalonia 1,202,830 575,233 387,066 230,824 219,173 106,154 102,921 214,444
Metropolità 751,841 415,235 284,041 181,126 128,180 86,245 56,318 136,210
Comarques Gironines 128,166 41,028 24,657 13,837 26,407 4,866 13,616 24,462
Camp de Tarragona 90,133 41,170 33,823 12,109 16,368 7,663 8,288 16,223
Terres de l'Ebre 31,474 15,053 7,465 3,599 9,925 778 2,258 4,256
Ponent 70,024 22,045 16,601 5,983 13,602 2,389 4,495 10,475
Comarques Centrals 110,154 30,630 15,472 11,836 20,890 3,544 16,259 18,448
Alt Pirineu i Aran 16,401 5,244 2,411 1,363 2,780 399 959 2,236
Barcelona 862,010 449,549 301,440 193,545 148,973 89,990 72,693 155,965
Girona 131,932 41,742 25,248 14,109 26,879 4,954 13,889 25,344
Lleida 87,052 27,461 18,960 7,423 16,966 2,757 5,758 12,552
Tarragona 121,836 56,481 41,418 15,747 26,355 8,453 10,581 20,583
Source: Ministry of Governance and Institutional Relations.
Notes:
(1) Includes parties that did not win any seats.
(2) Corresponds to the votes of absent residents (CERA) that could not be placed in a territory because they are counted as a single electoral constituency.

Last update: November 2, 2011.

Methodological note

Definition of concepts

Electoral roll
List of all adult people with the right to vote and that are able to fully utilise their civil and political rights. At present, the electoral roll is a state level archive of all people that have the right to vote and its confection and distribution is the responsibility of the National Institute of Statistics (INE). Prior to every consultation, there is period during which it is on display to the general public in order to rectify any possible errors or make any necessary modifications.
Elector
Person that satisfies the legal requirements to be able to exercise their right to vote.
Voter
Person who really and effectively exercises their right to vote.

Methodological aspects

The chapter on elections provides detailed information about the last time each type of election was held: European Parliament, general elections for the Congress of Deputies, Parliament of Catalonia, municipal elections and referendums. Also, with respect to previous editions, the results are presented for Catalonia as a whole in order to be able to offer comparable series.

In the tables, only votes for parties that obtained representation are listed, while other parties, coalitions or groups of electors have been grouped as a single category of "others". The list of the different acronyms and meanings of the parties and coalitions that are included among said "others" in all of the tables have not been included in this Annual.

List of the acronyms and names of the candidates that do appear in the tables
CiU Convergència i Unió
ERC Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya
IC-V Iniciativa per Catalunya-Verds
PP Partit Popular
PSC Partit dels Socialistes de Catalunya
C's Ciutadans-Partit de la Ciutadania
SI Solidaritat Catalana per la Independència
CUP Candidatura d'Unitat Popular-Alternativa d'Esquerres
JxSí Junts pel Sí CatSíqueesPot Catalunya sí que es pot

It should be noted that the acronyms used in the table headings do not always correspond exactly to the names different parties or coalitions used in officially standing for elections.

For example, for the elections to the Parliament of Catalonia 2003, Iniciativa per Catalunya Verds stood as a coalition with Esquerra Alternativa to form a candidature called ICV-EA, while the Partit dels Socialistes de Catalunya did so along with Ciutadans pel Canvi, calling their candidature PSC-CIPC. Meanwhile, in the elections to the Congress of Deputies in 2004 ICV stood in coalition with Esquerra Unida i Alternativa to constitute a candidature called ICV-EUiA.

For full details of all of the coalitions and groups, we refer readers to specific publications of an electoral nature.

In the county tables, the different candidatures are ordered from the highest to the lowest number of votes obtained for each of the parties in Catalonia as a whole and for each type of election.

The new county of El Moianès was created on 1 May 2015 (Law 4/2015, of 23 April, on the creation of the county of El Moianès) from the aggregation of five municipalities of the county of El Bages, one from the county of Osona and four from the county of El Vallès Oriental.

When the value is lower than that of the minimum unit to be able to estimate the statistical operation or if it effects statistical confidentiality, the symbol used is "..".