Basque parliamentary election, 1990

Basque parliamentary election, 1990
Basque Country (autonomous community)
28 October 1990

All 75 seats in the Basque Parliament
38 seats needed for a majority
Registered 1,687,936 Increase1.7%
Turnout 1,029,457 (61.0%)
Decrease8.6 pp
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader José Antonio Ardanza Ramón Jáuregui Iñaki Esnaola
Party EAJ-PNV PSE-PSOE HB
Leader since 2 March 1985 16 June 1988 1986
Last election 17 seats, 23.6% 19 seats, 22.0% 13 seats, 17.4%
Seats won 22 16 13
Seat change Increase5 Decrease3 ±0
Popular vote 289,701 202,736 186,410
Percentage 28.3% 19.8% 18.2%
Swing Increase4.7 pp Decrease2.2 pp Increase0.8 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Carlos Garaikoetxea Jaime Mayor Oreja Kepa Aulestia
Party EA PP EE
Leader since 4 September 1986 20 January 1989 1987
Last election 13 seats, 15.8% 2 seats, 4.8%[lower-alpha 1] 9 seats, 10.8%
Seats won 9 6 6
Seat change Decrease4 Increase4 Decrease3
Popular vote 115,703 83,719 79,105
Percentage 11.3% 8.2% 7.7%
Swing Decrease4.5 pp Increase3.4 pp Decrease3.1 pp

Lehendakari before election

José Antonio Ardanza
EAJ-PNV

Elected Lehendakari

José Antonio Ardanza
EAJ-PNV

The 1990 Basque parliamentary election was held on Sunday, 28 October 1990, to elect the 4th Basque Parliament, the regional legislature of the Spanish autonomous community of the Basque Country. At stake were all 75 seats in the Parliament, determining the Lehendakari (President of the Basque Country).

The Basque Nationalist Party (EAJ-PNV) won 22 seats, the Socialist Party of the Basque Country (PSE-PSOE) came second with 16 seats, People's Unity (HB) came third with 13 seats and Basque Solidarity (EA) won 9 seats. The People's Party (PP) and Basque Country Left (EE) each won 6 seats.

Electoral system

The 75 members of the Basque Parliament were elected in 3 multi-member districts, corresponding to the Basque Country's three provinces, using the D'Hondt method and a closed-list proportional representation system. Each district was assigned a fixed set of seats, distributed as follows: Alava (25), Biscay (25) and Gipuzkoa (25).

Voting was on the basis of universal suffrage in a secret ballot. Only lists polling above 5% of valid votes in each district (which include blank ballotsfor none of the above) were entitled to enter the seat distribution.[1]

Results

Overall

Summary of the 28 October 1990 Basque Parliament election results
Party Vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Won +/−
Basque Nationalist Party (EAJ-PNV) 289,701 28.28 Increase4.68 22 Increase5
Socialist Party of the Basque Country (PSE-PSOE) 202,736 19.79 Decrease2.16 16 Decrease3
People's Unity (HB) 186,410 18.20 Increase0.80 13 ±0
Basque Solidarity (EA) 115,703 11.30 Decrease4.47 9 Decrease4
People's Party (PP)[lower-alpha 1] 83,719 8.17 Increase3.33 6 Increase4
Basque Country Left (EE) 79,105 7.72 Decrease3.11 6 Decrease3
United Left (EB-IU) 14,440 1.41 Increase0.82 0 ±0
Alavese Unity (UA) 14,351 1.40 New 3 Increase3
Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) 6,680 0.65 Decrease2.87 0 Decrease2
Socialist Democracy (DS) 5,023 0.49 New 0 ±0
The Ecologist Greens (LVE) 4,304 0.42 New 0 ±0
Ruiz Mateos' Group-European Democratic Alliance (ARM-ADE) 4,303 0.42 New 0 ±0
Green Basque Country (EHB) 4,199 0.41 New 0 ±0
Workers' Socialist Party (PST) 3,010 0.29 Increase0.04 0 ±0
Blank ballots 7,580 0.74 Increase0.30
Total 1,024,299 100.00 75 ±0
Valid votes 1,024,299 99.50 Increase0.09
Invalid votes 5,158 0.50 Decrease0.09
Votes cast / turnout 1,029,457 60.99 Decrease8.63
Abstentions 658,479 39.01 Increase8.63
Registered voters 1,687,936
Source: Argos Information Portal
Vote share
EAJ-PNV
 
28.28%
PSE-PSOE
 
19.79%
HB
 
18.20%
EA
 
11.30%
PP
 
8.17%
EE
 
7.72%
EB-IU
 
1.41%
UA
 
1.40%
Others
 
2.98%
Blank ballots
 
0.74%
Parliamentary seats
EAJ-PNV
 
29.33%
PSE-PSOE
 
21.33%
HB
 
17.33%
EA
 
12.00%
PP
 
8.00%
EE
 
8.00%
UA
 
4.00%

Notes

  1. 1 2 Compared to the People's Alliance-Liberal Party results in the 1986 election.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Saturday, November 21, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.