Fuerteventura (Parliament of the Canary Islands constituency)

Fuerteventura is one of the seven constituencies (Spanish: circunscripciones) represented in the Parliament of the Canary Islands, the regional legislature of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands. The constituency currently elects 8 deputies. Its boundaries correspond to those of the island of Fuerteventura. The electoral system uses the D'Hondt method and a closed-list proportional representation, with a minimum threshold of fifteen percent in the constituency or four percent regionally.

Fuerteventura
Parliament of the Canary Islands
Electoral Constituency
Location of Fuerteventura within the Canary Islands
IslandFuerteventura
Autonomous communityCanary Islands
Population116,886 (2019)[1]
Electorate67,376 (2019)
Major settlementsPuerto del Rosario
Current constituency
Created1983
Seats7 (1983–2018)
8 (2018–present)
Member(s)
  •   PSOE (3)
  •   CCa (3)
  •   PP (1)
  •   NCa (1)

Electoral system

The constituency was created as per the Statute of Autonomy of the Canary Islands of 1982 and was first contested in the 1983 regional election. The Statute provides for the seven main islands in the Canarian archipelagoEl Hierro, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, La Gomera, La Palma, Lanzarote and Tenerife—to be established as multi-member districts in the Parliament of the Canary Islands. Each constituency is allocated a fixed number of seats: 3 for El Hierro, 8 for Fuerteventura—7 until 2018—15 for Gran Canaria, 4 for La Gomera, 8 for La Palma, 8 for Lanzarote and 15 for Tenerife.[2][3]

Voting is on the basis of universal suffrage, which comprises all nationals over eighteen, registered in the Canary Islands and in full enjoyment of their political rights. Amendments to the electoral law in 2011 required for Canarian citizens abroad to apply for voting before being permitted to vote, a system known as "begged" or expat vote (Spanish: Voto rogado).[4] Seats are elected using the D'Hondt method and a closed list proportional representation, with a threshold of 15 percent of valid votes—which includes blank ballots; until a 1997 reform, the threshold was set at 20 percent; between 1997 and 2018, it was set at 30 percent—being applied in each constituency. Parties not reaching the threshold are not taken into consideration for seat distribution. Alternatively, parties can also enter the seat distribution as long as they reach four percent regionally—three percent until 1997, six percent between 1997 and 2018.[2][3]

The electoral law allows 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 are required to inform the relevant Electoral Commission within ten days of the election call—fifteen before 1985—whereas groupings of electors need to secure the signature of at least one percent of the electorate in the constituencies for which they seek election—one-thousandth of the electorate, with a compulsory minimum of 500 signatures, until 1985—disallowing electors from signing for more than one list of candidates.[5][6][7][8]

Deputies

Deputies 1983–present
Cortes Election Distribution
1st 1983
1 2 3 1
2nd 1987
1 2 1 3
3rd 1991
2 1 2 2
4th 1995
2 1 2 2
5th 1999
2 3 2
6th 2003
2 2 3
7th 2007
3 2 2
8th 2011
2 3 2
9th 2015
1 2 3 1
10th 2019
3 1 3 1

Elections

2019 regional election

Summary of the 26 May 2019 Parliament of the Canary Islands election results in Fuerteventura
Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Total +/−
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) 9,36225.95+8.52 3+1
Canarian Coalition–Canarian Nationalist PartyUnited (CCaPNC)1 9,06625.13–9.87 3±0
People's Party (PP) 4,99113.84+0.26 1±0
New Canaries (NCa) 4,05111.23+4.53 1+1
Yes We Can Canaries (Podemos–SSPEquo)2 2,5186.98–5.20 0–1
Citizens–Party of the Citizenry (Cs) 2,0695.74+1.64 0±0
Vox (Vox) 1,1763.26New 0±0
Fuerteventura Party (PF) 9542.64New 0±0
Canarian United Left (IUC)3 3921.09–0.30 0±0
Let's Vote Fuerteventura (Votemos) 3871.07New 0±0
Federation Free Socialist Party (PSLF) 2240.62New 0±0
With You, We Are Democracy (Contigo) 2100.58New 0±0
Blank ballots 6721.86+0.05
Total 36,072 8+1
Valid votes 36,07297.49+0.35
Invalid votes 9302.51–0.35
Votes cast / turnout 37,00254.92–3.49
Abstentions 30,37445.08+3.49
Registered voters 67,376
Sources[9]

2015 regional election

Summary of the 24 May 2015 Parliament of the Canary Islands election results in Fuerteventura
Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Total +/−
Canarian Coalition–Canarian Nationalist Party (CCaPNC) 9,82428.06–5.67 3±0
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) 6,10317.43+0.12 2±0
People's Party (PP) 4,75413.58–6.83 1–1
We Can (Podemos) 4,26412.18New 1+1
United (Unidos)1 2,4296.94–5.90 0±0
New Canaries (NCa) 2,3476.70–1.94 0±0
Municipal Assemblies of Fuerteventura (AMF) 1,4474.13New 0±0
Citizens–Party of the Citizenry (C's) 1,4364.10New 0±0
Canarian Nationalist Alternative (ANC) 6031.72New 0±0
Canaries Decides (IUCLVUPALTER)2 4881.39–1.12 0±0
Animalist Party Against Mistreatment of Animals (PACMA) 3450.99New 0±0
Union, Progress and Democracy (UPyD) 2650.76–0.31 0±0
Movement for the Unity of the Canarian People (MUPC) 690.20–0.04 0±0
Blank ballots 6331.81–1.08
Total 35,007 7±0
Valid votes 35,00797.14+0.45
Invalid votes 1,0322.86–0.45
Votes cast / turnout 36,03958.41–3.56
Abstentions 25,66441.59+3.56
Registered voters 61,703
Sources[10]

2011 regional election

Summary of the 22 May 2011 Parliament of the Canary Islands election results in Fuerteventura
Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Total +/−
Canarian Coalition–Nationalist PartyCanarian Centre (CCPNC–CCN)1 11,38033.73–1.80 3+1
People's Party (PP) 6,88520.41–3.48 2±0
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) 5,84217.31–14.97 2–1
Majorero Progressive Party (PPMAJO) 4,33412.84New 0±0
Municipal Assemblies–New Fuerteventura–New Canaries (NCa) 2,9158.64+6.63 0±0
The Greens (Verdes) 8472.51–0.47 0±0
Union, Progress and Democracy (UPyD) 3621.07New 0±0
Communist Unification of Spain (UCE) 1200.36New 0±0
Movement for the Unity of the Canarian People (MUPC) 800.24New 0±0
Blank ballots 9762.89+1.22
Total 33,741 7±0
Valid votes 33,74196.69–2.10
Invalid votes 1,1553.31+2.10
Votes cast / turnout 34,89661.97+0.99
Abstentions 21,41338.03–0.99
Registered voters 56,309
Sources[11][12]

2007 regional election

Summary of the 27 May 2007 Parliament of the Canary Islands election results in Fuerteventura
Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Total +/−
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) 10,81432.28+6.91 3+1
Canarian Coalition–Canarian Nationalist Party (CCPNC)1 10,13530.25–7.08 2±0
People's Party (PP) 8,00423.89–8.57 2–1
Canarian Centre (CCN) 1,7695.28New 0±0
The Greens (Verdes) 9992.98+0.19 0±0
New Fuerteventura–New Canaries (NCa) 6732.01New 0±0
Citizens' Initiative for Fuerteventura (ICF) 2860.85New 0±0
Canarian United Left (IUC) 1610.48–0.30 0±0
Canarian Popular Alternative–25 May Citizens' Alternative (APCa–AC25M) 1050.31New 0±0
Blank ballots 5581.67+0.39
Total 33,504 7±0
Valid votes 33,50498.79–0.38
Invalid votes 4091.21+0.38
Votes cast / turnout 33,91360.98–2.86
Abstentions 21,70239.02+2.86
Registered voters 55,615
Sources[11][13][14]

2003 regional election

Summary of the 25 May 2003 Parliament of the Canary Islands election results in Fuerteventura
Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Total +/−
People's Party (PP) 9,87232.46+11.36 3+1
Canarian Coalition (CC) 9,18030.19–4.49 2–1
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) 7,71425.37–1.33 2±0
Independents of Fuerteventura–Canarian Nationalist Federation (IF–FNC) 2,1717.14–4.81 0±0
The Greens of the Canaries (Verdes) 8472.79New 0±0
Canarian United Left (IUC) 2360.78–1.00 0±0
Blank ballots 3901.28–0.15
Total 30,410 7±0
Valid votes 30,41099.17–0.13
Invalid votes 2540.83+0.13
Votes cast / turnout 30,66463.84+0.91
Abstentions 17,36736.16–0.91
Registered voters 48,031
Sources[11][15][16]

1999 regional election

Summary of the 13 June 1999 Parliament of the Canary Islands election results in Fuerteventura
Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Total +/−
Canarian Coalition (CC) 8,97034.68+3.34 3+1
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) 6,90726.70–0.22 2±0
People's Party (PP) 5,45721.10–5.44 2±0
Canarian Nationalist Federation–Independents of Fuerteventura (FNC–IF) 3,09211.95+1.45 0–1
Fuerteventura Popular Platform (PPF) 5332.06New 0±0
Canarian United Left (IUC) 4601.78–0.91 0±0
Centrist Union–Democratic and Social Centre (UC–CDS) 770.30–0.09 0±0
Blank ballots 3711.43+0.34
Total 25,867 7±0
Valid votes 25,86799.30±0.00
Invalid votes 1820.70±0.00
Votes cast / turnout 26,04962.93–7.35
Abstentions 15,34637.07+7.35
Registered voters 41,395
Sources[11][17]

1995 regional election

Summary of the 28 May 1995 Parliament of the Canary Islands election results in Fuerteventura
Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Total +/−
Canarian Coalition (CC)1 6,55131.34+3.75 2±0
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) 5,62626.92+1.86 2±0
People's Party (PP) 5,54726.54+21.05 2+2
Nationalist Canarian Platform–Independents of Fuerteventura (PCN–IF)2 2,19410.50–12.66 1–1
Canarian United Left (IUC) 5632.69New 0±0
Communist Party of the Canarian People (PCPC) 1130.54New 0±0
Democratic and Social Centre–Centrist Union (CDS–UC) 810.39–17.36 0–1
Blank ballots 2271.09+0.39
Total 20,902 7±0
Valid votes 20,90299.30–0.20
Invalid votes 1470.70+0.20
Votes cast / turnout 21,04970.28+2.15
Abstentions 8,90029.72–2.15
Registered voters 29,949
Sources[11][18]

1991 regional election

Summary of the 26 May 1991 Parliament of the Canary Islands election results in Fuerteventura
Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Total +/−
Majorera Assembly (AM) 4,90627.59–8.25 2–1
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) 4,45725.06+9.27 2+1
Canarian Independent Groups–Independents of Fuerteventura (AIC–IF) 4,11823.16+8.45 2+1
Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) 3,15717.75–9.25 1–1
People's Party (PP)1 9765.49+0.34 0±0
Workers' Socialist Party (PST) 460.26New 0±0
Blank ballots 1240.70–0.05
Total 17,784 7±0
Valid votes 17,78499.50+0.28
Invalid votes 900.50–0.28
Votes cast / turnout 17,87468.13–6.39
Abstentions 8,36131.87+6.39
Registered voters 26,235
Sources[11]

1987 regional election

Summary of the 10 June 1987 Parliament of the Canary Islands election results in Fuerteventura
Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Total +/−
Majorera Assembly (AM) 5,42335.84–0.17 3±0
Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) 4,08527.00+4.18 2±0
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) 2,39015.79+1.95 1±0
Canarian Independent Groups–Independents of Fuerteventura (AIC–IF) 2,22614.71New 1+1
People's Alliance (AP)1 7805.15–13.21 0–1
Centre Canarian Union (UCC) 1140.75New 0±0
Blank ballots 1140.75+0.75
Total 15,132 7±0
Valid votes 15,13299.22+0.67
Invalid votes 1190.78–0.67
Votes cast / turnout 15,25174.52+8.68
Abstentions 5,21525.48–8.68
Registered voters 20,466
Sources[11][19][20]

1983 regional election

Summary of the 8 May 1983 Parliament of the Canary Islands election results in Fuerteventura
Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Total +/−
Majorera Assembly (AM) 5,55144.99n/a 3n/a
Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) 2,81522.82n/a 2n/a
People's Coalition (APPDPUL) 2,26518.36n/a 1n/a
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) 1,70713.84n/a 1n/a
Blank ballots 00.00n/a
Total 12,338 7n/a
Valid votes 12,33898.55n/a
Invalid votes 1811.45n/a
Votes cast / turnout 12,51965.84n/a
Abstentions 6,94634.16n/a
Registered voters 19,015
Sources[11][19]

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