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Spanish general election, 1993

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All 350 seats of the Congress of Deputies and 208 of 264 seats in the Senate
June 6, 1993
  First party Second party
  Felipe Gonzalez-Madrid-28 de enero de 2004.jpg Jose Maria Aznar DF-SD-05-00920.jpg
Leader Felipe González José María Aznar
Party PSOE People's Party
Last election 175 seats 107 seats
Seats won 177 141
Seat change +2 +34
Popular vote 9,150,083 8,089,235
Percentage 39.1% 34.6%

Elecciones generales españolas de 1993 - distribución del voto.svg


Province-level units won by PSOE (red/purple) and PP (blue)

Previous PM
Felipe González
PSOE

PM-elect
Felipe González
PSOE



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General elections were held in Spain on 6 June 1993.

Results

Evolution of popular vote in the Spanish General Elections from the democratic transition until 2008. Voter turnout is usually high.

Spanish general election, 3 March 1993


Party

Votes

%

Seats


Spanish Socialist Worker Party (PSOE) + Party of the Socialists of Catalonia (PSC-PSOE)

9 150 083 (7 872 245 + 1 277 838)

39.10 (33.64 + 5.46)

177 (159 + 18)


Partido Popular (PP)

8 089 235

34.56

141


Izquierda Unida (IU)

1 905 673

8.14

15


Convergència i Unió (CiU)

1 165 783

4.98

17


Partido Nacionalista Vasco (EAJ-PNV)

291 448

1.25

5


Iniciativa per Catalunya (IC)

273 444

1.17

3


Coalición Canaria (CC)

207 077

0.88

4


Herri Batasuna (HB)

206 876

0.88

2


Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya (ERC)

189 632

0.81

1


Partido Aragonés Regionalista (PAR)

144 544

0.62

1


Eusko Alkartasuna (EA-EUE)

129 293

0.55

1


Unió Valenciana (UV)

112 341

0.48

1


Unión del Pueblo Navarro (UPN-PP)

112 228

0.48

3


Total

21 977 657

100.00

350


Others

1 425 528

6.09


Total votes to candidacies

23 403 185



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