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Socialists' Party of Aragon

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Socialists' Party of Aragon
Partido de los Socialistas de Aragón
Secretary-GeneralJavier Lambán
Founded1978
HeadquartersC/ Conde Aranda, 138
Zaragoza, Aragon
Membership (2014)Decrease 7,953[1][2]
IdeologySocial democracy
Political positionCentre-left
National affiliationSpanish Socialist Workers' Party
Congress of Deputies
6 / 13
(Aragonese seats)
Spanish Senate
6 / 14
(Aragonese seats)
Cortes of Aragon
24 / 67
Local seats
1,707 / 4,297
Aragonese Counties
27 / 33
Website
aragonpsoe.es

The Socialists' Party of Aragon (Aragonese: Partiu d'os Socialistas d'Aragón; Spanish: Partido de los Socialistas de Aragón, PSOE–Aragón) is the regional branch in Aragon of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), main centre-left party in Spain since the 1970s.

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Electoral performance

Cortes of Aragon

Cortes of Aragon
Election Votes % # Seats +/– Leading candidate Status in legislature
1983 283,226 46.83% 1st
33 / 66
Santiago Marraco Government
1987 228,170 35.68% 1st
27 / 67
6
Santiago Marraco Opposition
1991 247,485 40.34% 1st
30 / 67
3
José Marco Opposition (1991–1993)
Government (1993–1995)
1995 180,728 25.72% 2nd
19 / 67
11
Marcelino Iglesias Opposition
1999 201,117 30.81% 2nd
23 / 67
4
Marcelino Iglesias Coalition
2003 270,468 37.94% 1st
27 / 67
4
Marcelino Iglesias Coalition
2007 276,415 41.14% 1st
30 / 67
3
Marcelino Iglesias Coalition
2011 197,189 29.02% 2nd
22 / 67
8
Eva Almunia Opposition
2015 143,096 21.43% 2nd
18 / 67
4
Javier Lambán Coalition
2019 206,400 30.84% 1st
24 / 67
6
Javier Lambán Coalition
2023 197,919 29.55% 2nd
23 / 67
1
Javier Lambán Opposition

Cortes Generales

Cortes Generales
Election Aragon
Congress Senate
Votes % # Seats +/– Seats +/–
1977 161,409 24.75% 2nd
5 / 14
2 / 12
1979 177,371 28.30% 2nd
5 / 14
0
3 / 12
1
1982 357,339 49.41% 1st
9 / 14
4
9 / 12
6
1986 287,809 43.43% 1st
8 / 14
1
9 / 12
0
1989 255,342 38.72% 1st
7 / 13
1
9 / 12
0
1993 261,108 34.33% 1st
7 / 13
0
9 / 12
0
1996 268,189 34.64% 2nd
5 / 13
2
3 / 12
6
2000 224,650 31.08% 2nd
4 / 13
1
3 / 12
0
2004 322,428 41.28% 1st
7 / 13
3
8 / 12
5
2008 356,050 46.39% 1st
8 / 13
1
9 / 12
1
2011 224,314 31.52% 2nd
4 / 13
4
3 / 12
6
2015 169,057 23.05% 2nd
4 / 13
0
3 / 12
0
2016 174,960 24.82% 2nd
4 / 13
0
3 / 12
0
2019 (Apr) 240,540 31.74% 1st
5 / 13
1
9 / 12
6
2019 (Nov) 215,361 30.72% 1st
6 / 13
1
6 / 12
3
2023 222,391 31.12% 2nd
4 / 13
2
3 / 12
3

European Parliament

European Parliament
Election Aragon
Votes % #
1987 245,264 38.40% 1st
1989 209,358 41.64% 1st
1994 164,732 28.71% 2nd
1999 218,710 33.68% 2nd
2004 220,719 45.84% 1st
2009 206,713 43.96% 1st
2014 111,976 24.33% 2nd
2019 239,358 36.18% 1st

References

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