Elections to the Madrid Assembly, 1999

Elections to the Madrid Assembly, 1999

1995 ←
13 June 1999
→ May 2003

All 102 seats in the Assembly
  First party Second party
 
Leader Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón Cristina Almeida
Party People's Party Spanish Socialist Workers' Party
Seats won 55 39
Seat change 1 7
Popular vote 1,324,596 944,819
Percentage 51.07% 36.43% 29.72%
Swing 0.09% 6.71%

  Third party
 
Leader Ángel Pérez
Party United Left
Seats won 8
Seat change 9
Popular vote 199,488
Percentage 7.69%
Swing 8.34%

The 1999 elections to the Madrid Assembly were the fifth elections to the Madrid Assembly, the unicameral regional legislature of the autonomous community of Madrid, since the Spanish transition to democracy. The elections were held on 13 June 1999 to elect the 102 members of the Assembly, a decrease of one seat compared to the previous elections.

Voting was on the basis of universal suffrage in a secret ballot. The electoral system used was closed list proportional representation with seats allocated using the D'Hondt method. Only lists which polled at least 5% of the total votes (including votes "en blanco" i.e. for "none of the above") were eligible for seats.

The elections saw the People's Party (PP), win an absolute majority of votes and seats for the second successive election, slightly increasing their vote share and gaining a seat. After losing ground in the three previous elections, the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) recovered lost ground at the expense of the third party, United Left (IU). The latter lost over half their seats.[1] One of the first tasks of the Assembly was to elect the President of Madrid from among their number, with the incumbent, Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón of the PP, re-elected.

Results

Elections to the Madrid Assembly, 1999[2]

President and government Party Candidate Votes  % Change Seats +/-
  • President: Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón
  • Government: PP
  • Eligible electorate: 4,281,075
    • Turnout: 2,606,325 (60.88%)
    • Abstention: 1,674,750 (39.12%)
      • Valid votes: 2,593,495 (99.31%)
        • For candidates: 2,539,154 (96.53%)
  • Seats: 102
People's Party (PP) Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón 1,324,596 51.07 +0.09 55 +1
Spanish Socialist Party of Madrid (PSOE) Joaquín Leguina 944,819 36.43% +6.71% 39 +7
United Left (IU) Ángel Pérez 199,488 7.69 -8.34 8 -9
Greens 33,390 1.31 +0.21 0
Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) José Ramón Lasuén 8,379 0.32 +0.32 0
Falange 3,810 0.15 N/A 0
Communist Party of the People of Spain 3,109 0.12 +0.05 0
Spanish Democratic Party (PADE) 2,686 0.10 N/A 0
Community of Madrid Union (UCM) 2,532 0.10 N/A 0
Humanist Party 2,492 0.10 +0.04 0
Independent Spanish Falange 2,349 0.09 +0.05 0
Independent Madrilenian Regional Party Nicolás Piñeiro 2,042 0.08 -0.03 0
Citizen's Unity Party 1,778 0.07 N/A 0
Tierra Comunera 1,553 0.06 N/A 0
Red-Green Party 1,431 0.06 N/A 0
El Bierzo Party 1,453 0.05 N/A 0
Natural Law Party 1,393 0.05 N/A 0
Federal Progressives 988 0.04 N/A 0
Independent Regional Unity 903 0.03 -0.03 0
None of the above N/A 54,341 2.77 +1.44 N/A N/A
Void N/A 12,830 0.69 N/A N/A

References

  1. ^ Madrid election results Historiaelectoral.com, accessed 8 August 2011
  2. ^ Results tables on the Madrid Assembly homepage