Results breakdown of the 1999 Spanish local elections (Region of Murcia)

This is the results breakdown of the local elections held in the Region of Murcia on 13 June 1999. The following tables show detailed results in the autonomous community's most populous municipalities, sorted alphabetically.[1][2][3]

City control

The following table lists party control in the most populous municipalities, including provincial capitals (shown in bold).[1] Gains for a party are displayed with the cell's background shaded in that party's colour.

Municipality Population Previous control New control
Cartagena 175,628 People's Party (PP) People's Party (PP)
Lorca 69,930 Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)
Murcia 349,040 People's Party (PP) People's Party (PP)

Municipalities

Cartagena

Population: 175,628
Summary of the 13 June 1999 City Council of Cartagena election results
Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Total +/−
People's Party (PP) 40,52750.60+2.03 17+2
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) 23,09128.83–1.33 9±0
United Left of the Region of Murcia (IURM) 4,5195.64–5.01 1–2
Coalition for Cartagena. ConvergenceCantonal Party (CCCC)1 3,3964.24+0.43 0±0
Independent of Cartagena and Region (ICC) 2,9753.71New 0±0
Minor Sea Independent Party–Neighbourhood Indep. Movement (PIMM–MIV) 2,2122.76+0.77 0±0
The Greens (LV) 1,0761.34New 0±0
Action and Development (AYD) 2910.36New 0±0
The Phalanx (FE) 2800.35New 0±0
Spanish Democratic Party (PADE) 2620.33New 0±0
Centrist Union–Democratic and Social Centre (UC–CDS) 2590.32–0.62 0±0
Blank ballots 1,1971.49+0.52
Total 80,085 27±0
Valid votes 80,08599.35–0.11
Invalid votes 5260.65+0.11
Votes cast / turnout 80,61155.56–10.40
Abstentions 64,47344.44+10.40
Registered voters 145,084
Sources[1][4][5]

Lorca

Population: 69,930
Summary of the 13 June 1999 City Council of Lorca election results
Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Total +/−
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) 24,65564.45+16.44 17+4
People's Party (PP) 11,04128.86–11.66 8–2
United Left of the Region of Murcia (IURM) 1,7974.70–3.02 0–2
Spanish Democratic Party (PADE) 3660.96New 0±0
Blank ballots 3941.03–0.20
Total 38,253 25±0
Valid votes 38,25399.30+0.27
Invalid votes 2690.70–0.27
Votes cast / turnout 38,52268.57–3.40
Abstentions 17,65531.43+3.40
Registered voters 56,177
Sources[1][4][6]

Murcia

Population: 349,040
Summary of the 13 June 1999 City Council of Murcia election results
Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Total +/−
People's Party (PP) 107,39457.68–1.43 18±0
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) 58,09131.20+6.11 9+2
United Left of the Region of Murcia (IURM) 13,4467.22–6.05 2–2
Spanish Democratic Party (PADE) 1,5400.83New 0±0
Centrist Union–Democratic and Social Centre (UC–CDS) 1,1150.60–0.11 0±0
Union of the Peoples of Murcia (UPM) 1,1080.60New 0±0
Blank ballots 3,4841.87+0.78
Total 186,178 29±0
Valid votes 186,17899.44–0.06
Invalid votes 1,0420.56+0.06
Votes cast / turnout 187,22065.94–10.62
Abstentions 96,70734.06+10.62
Registered voters 283,927
Sources[1][4][7][8]

See also

References

  1. "Elecciones Municipales en la Región de Murcia (1979 - 2019)". Historia Electoral.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  2. "Elecciones Municipales. 13 de junio de 1999. Murcia". eldiario.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  3. "13J/Elecciones Municipales 1999. Región de Murcia". Público (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  4. "Local election results, 13 June 1999" (PDF). Central Electoral Commission (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  5. "Electoral Results Consultation. Municipal. June 1999. Cartagena Municipality". Ministry of the Interior (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  6. "Electoral Results Consultation. Municipal. June 1999. Lorca Municipality". Ministry of the Interior (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  7. "Electoral Results Consultation. Municipal. June 1999. Murcia Municipality". Ministry of the Interior (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  8. "Elecciones municipales en Murcia (1979 - 2015)". Historia Electoral.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 November 2020.
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