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

Parliament of Catalonia. 25 November 2012. Electors and votes. Counties, areas and provinces 2012
Electors Voters Not valid votes Blank votes
Alt Camp 32,048 22,192 191 332
Alt Empordà 83,534 56,887 412 729
Alt Penedès 75,486 55,145 573 678
Alt Urgell 15,653 10,709 133 170
Alta Ribagorça 2,998 2,010 35 45
Anoia 86,593 59,949 554 1,012
Bages 135,200 94,882 794 1,357
Baix Camp 126,841 84,790 772 1,352
Baix Ebre 54,779 34,875 692 874
Baix Empordà 86,844 60,316 452 775
Baix Llobregat 578,694 398,229 3,868 6,351
Baix Penedès 69,977 43,801 585 675
Barcelonès 1,565,011 1,083,981 8,037 13,922
Berguedà 32,018 23,644 185 316
Cerdanya 13,183 9,363 85 116
Conca de Barberà 15,444 11,286 107 180
Garraf 100,725 67,501 578 991
Garrigues 14,960 10,858 110 180
Garrotxa 39,639 29,627 213 342
Gironès 117,353 85,765 698 994
Maresme 312,272 222,012 1,744 2,778
Montsià 47,020 30,103 716 877
Noguera 27,809 19,951 192 351
Osona 108,429 83,803 472 861
Pallars Jussà 10,374 7,137 75 108
Pallars Sobirà 5,393 4,001 59 59
Pla d'Urgell 24,736 18,120 209 436
Pla de l'Estany 21,465 16,677 92 163
Priorat 7,420 5,868 54 65
Ribera d'Ebre 16,942 12,124 196 227
Ripollès 20,547 15,575 126 257
Segarra 14,217 10,271 108 218
Segrià 139,747 93,565 1,130 1,922
Selva 110,713 74,765 717 961
Solsonès 9,736 7,128 51 108
Tarragonès 165,198 110,005 1,096 1,665
Terra Alta 9,415 6,850 124 171
Urgell 25,072 17,877 135 367
Val d'Aran 6,691 4,251 88 153
Vallès Occidental 639,138 449,278 3,612 6,633
Vallès Oriental 288,037 202,582 2,051 3,055
Non county (1) 156,517 10,557 1,019 72
Catalonia 5,413,868 3,668,310 33,140 52,898
Metropolità 3,383,152 2,356,082 19,312 32,739
Comarques Gironines 480,095 339,612 2,710 4,221
Camp de Tarragona 346,951 234,141 2,220 3,594
Terres de l'Ebre 128,156 83,952 1,728 2,149
Ponent 246,541 170,642 1,884 3,474
Comarques Centrals 285,383 209,457 1,502 2,642
Alt Pirineu i Aran 54,292 37,471 475 651
Penedès 332,781 226,396 2,290 3,356
Barcelona 3,921,452 2,740,664 22,474 37,948
Girona 490,290 346,954 2,771 4,314
Lleida 300,525 208,241 2,343 4,146
Tarragona 545,084 361,894 4,533 6,418
Source: Idescat, a partir de les dades del Departament de Governació i Relacions Institucionals.
Notes:
(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.
Law 23/2010, of July 22, on the creation of the area of Penedès, divides Catalonia into eight territorial planning areas. This change implies that the data for the Metropolitan Area, Central Counties and Camp de Tarragona are not directly comparable with previous years.
Parliament of Catalonia. 25 November 2012. Votes. By candidacies. Counties, areas and provinces 2012
CiU PSC ERC PP ICV-EUiA C's CUP Altres (1)
Alt Camp 8,721 2,303 4,086 2,158 1,218 973 1,044 1,166
Alt Empordà 22,995 5,653 9,219 7,474 2,847 2,270 2,384 2,904
Alt Penedès 20,933 6,170 9,468 4,613 4,452 2,178 3,099 2,981
Alt Urgell 4,978 1,004 1,732 1,015 629 248 461 339
Alta Ribagorça 743 321 348 155 133 58 84 88
Anoia 20,744 7,854 9,018 6,603 4,534 3,255 1,965 4,410
Bages 37,850 10,887 16,672 7,793 6,444 3,654 4,014 5,417
Baix Camp 28,578 10,626 10,801 13,348 5,013 6,497 3,789 4,014
Baix Ebre 11,766 4,003 7,446 3,830 2,542 878 1,126 1,718
Baix Empordà 25,195 7,120 10,548 5,758 3,647 2,016 2,037 2,768
Baix Llobregat 78,137 79,272 42,146 56,333 51,739 42,615 9,978 27,790
Baix Penedès 11,829 7,351 4,930 6,899 3,597 3,800 1,361 2,774
Barcelonès 277,791 163,027 127,738 166,920 132,317 94,883 37,810 61,536
Berguedà 11,373 1,751 5,050 1,252 1,050 380 1,277 1,010
Cerdanya 4,812 593 1,450 962 409 284 226 426
Conca de Barberà 4,972 698 2,990 655 587 226 420 451
Garraf 19,020 10,092 8,396 8,718 6,553 5,524 3,989 3,640
Garrigues 5,347 838 2,406 769 388 136 353 331
Garrotxa 15,351 1,943 6,065 1,508 1,272 419 1,390 1,124
Gironès 35,444 8,317 15,541 7,421 5,173 3,330 4,683 4,164
Maresme 78,295 26,018 31,268 27,322 19,148 14,828 6,988 13,623
Montsià 9,918 3,810 6,286 3,712 1,716 618 1,041 1,409
Noguera 9,709 1,594 3,836 1,857 869 357 530 656
Osona 42,302 4,883 17,618 4,241 3,499 1,747 2,980 5,200
Pallars Jussà 3,470 655 1,452 467 344 95 271 200
Pallars Sobirà 1,879 298 905 191 209 60 251 90
Pla d'Urgell 8,961 1,387 3,434 1,463 741 351 475 663
Pla de l'Estany 8,771 654 3,784 820 633 199 971 590
Priorat 2,533 422 1,449 302 317 56 506 164
Ribera d'Ebre 4,809 1,311 2,860 947 685 208 358 523
Ripollès 7,729 1,268 2,928 956 797 308 563 643
Segarra 4,953 635 2,002 919 406 209 387 434
Segrià 33,802 12,179 13,843 13,427 6,013 4,720 2,334 4,195
Selva 28,382 9,265 11,951 8,292 5,677 3,616 2,274 3,630
Solsonès 3,452 407 1,758 442 266 79 309 256
Tarragonès 27,537 17,395 11,707 20,726 8,483 12,656 2,931 5,809
Terra Alta 2,765 604 1,396 920 318 100 249 203
Urgell 8,769 1,254 3,384 1,517 765 267 680 739
Val d'Aran 1,297 825 262 911 235 235 56 189
Vallès Occidental 115,588 80,416 51,044 53,685 51,706 43,697 14,297 28,600
Vallès Oriental 61,105 28,434 27,249 23,458 21,489 16,622 6,257 12,862
Non county (2) 3,654 1,170 1,658 922 845 355 237 625
Catalonia 1,116,259 524,707 498,124 471,681 359,705 275,007 126,435 210,354
Metropolità 610,916 377,167 279,445 327,718 276,399 212,645 75,330 144,411
Comarques Gironines 143,867 34,220 60,036 32,229 20,046 12,158 14,302 15,823
Camp de Tarragona 72,341 31,444 31,033 37,189 15,618 20,408 8,690 11,604
Terres de l'Ebre 29,258 9,728 17,988 9,409 5,261 1,804 2,774 3,853
Ponent 71,541 17,887 28,905 19,952 9,182 6,040 4,759 7,018
Comarques Centrals 94,977 17,928 41,098 13,728 11,259 5,860 8,580 11,883
Alt Pirineu i Aran 17,179 3,696 6,149 3,701 1,959 980 1,349 1,332
Penedès 72,526 31,467 31,812 26,833 19,136 14,757 10,414 13,805
Barcelona 762,698 418,913 345,511 360,997 302,963 229,456 92,613 167,091
Girona 147,848 34,585 61,180 33,008 20,332 12,321 14,475 16,120
Lleida 88,631 21,516 35,824 23,257 11,089 6,863 6,285 8,287
Tarragona 113,428 48,523 53,951 53,497 24,476 26,012 12,825 18,231
Source: Idescat, a partir de les dades del Departament de Governació i Relacions Institucionals.
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.
Law 23/2010, of July 22, on the creation of the area of Penedès, divides Catalonia into eight territorial planning areas. This change implies that the data for the Metropolitan Area, Central Counties and Camp de Tarragona are not directly comparable with previous years.

Last update: January 24, 2013.

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.

Unavailable information is represented using the symbol ":". 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 "..".