Cantabrian parliamentary election, 1987

Cantabrian parliamentary election, 1987
Cantabria
10 June 1987

All 39 seats in the Regional Assembly of Cantabria
20 seats needed for a majority
Registered 395,043 Increase2.6%
Turnout 301,306 (76.3%)
Increase2.9 pp
  First party Second party
 
Leader Juan Hormaechea Jaime Blanco
Party AP PSOE
Leader since 1987 1977
Last election 18 seats, 44.0%[lower-alpha 1] 15 seats, 38.4%
Seats won 19 13
Seat change Increase1 Decrease2
Popular vote 122,882 87,828
Percentage 41.4% 29.6%
Swing Decrease2.6 pp Decrease8.8 pp

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Miguel Ángel Revilla Manuel Garrido
Party PRC CDS
Leader since 1983 1987
Last election 2 seats, 6.7% 0 seats, 2.6%
Seats won 5 2
Seat change Increase3 Increase2
Popular vote 38,202 19,579
Percentage 12.9% 6.6%
Swing Increase6.2 pp Increase4.0 pp

President before election

Ángel Díaz de Entresotos
AP

Elected President

Juan Hormaechea
AP

The 1987 Cantabrian parliamentary election was held on Wednesday, 10 June 1987, to elect the 2nd Parliament of Cantabria (known from 1983 to 1998 as Regional Assembly of Cantabria), the regional legislature of the Spanish autonomous community of Cantabria. At stake were all seats in the Assembly, determining the President of Cantabria. The number of members increased from 35 to 39 compared to the previous election.

The election was a victory for the People's Alliance (AP), which despite the breakup of the People's Coalition with the People's Democratic Party (PDP) and the Liberal Party (PL), remained the Assembly's largest force, albeit losing the absolute majority of seats it had held in the previous parliament. As in other communities, the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) lost votes and seats, while the Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) and Regionalist Party of Cantabria (PRC) made gains.

The legislature would be marked by dissensions between the elected President of Cantabria, Juan Hormaechea, and his own party AP (from 1989 the People's Party). In 1989 the PP would demand Hormaechea's resignation, but he would continue in a government formed by independents. In December 1990, he will be forced out by a no-confidence motion supported by PP, PSOE, PRC and CDS, which would result in a coalition government headed by Socialist Jaime Blanco being formed until the 1991 election.

Electoral system

The number of seats in the Regional Assembly of Cantabria was set to a fixed-number of 39. All Assembly members were elected in a single multi-member district, consisting of the Community's territory (the province of Cantabria), using the D'Hondt method and a closed-list proportional representation system.

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

Results

Summary of the 10 June 1987 Cantabrian Regional Assembly election results
Party Vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Won +/−
People's Alliance (AP)[lower-alpha 1] 122,882 41.35 Decrease2.64 19 Increase1
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) 87,828 29.55 Decrease8.86 13 Decrease2
Regionalist Party of Cantabria (PRC) 38,202 12.86 Increase6.13 5 Increase3
Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) 19,579 6.59 Increase4.02 2 Increase2
United Left (IU)[lower-alpha 2] 10,843 3.65 Decrease0.31 0 ±0
People's Democratic Party (PDP) 7,028 2.36 New 0 ±0
Workers' Party of Spain–Communist Unity (PTE-UC) 3,233 1.09 New 0 ±0
Radicals' Movement for Cantabria (MRC) 1,864 0.63 New 0 ±0
Internationalist Socialist Workers' Party (POSI) 1,519 0.51 New 0 ±0
Humanist Platform (PH) 872 0.29 New 0 ±0
Blank ballots 3,319 1.12 Increase0.56
Total 297,169 100.00 39 Increase4
Valid votes 297,169 98.63 Increase0.11
Invalid votes 4,137 1.37 Decrease0.11
Votes cast / turnout 301,306 76.27 Increase2.71
Abstentions 93,737 23.73 Decrease2.71
Registered voters 395,043
Source: Argos Information Portal
Vote share
AP
 
41.35%
PSOE
 
29.55%
PRC
 
12.86%
CDS
 
6.59%
IU
 
3.65%
PDP
 
2.36%
PTE-UC
 
1.09%
Others
 
1.43%
Blank ballots
 
1.12%
Parliamentary seats
AP
 
48.72%
PSOE
 
33.33%
PRC
 
12.82%
CDS
 
5.13%

Post-election

Investiture voting

1st round: 22 July 1987
Investiture voting for Juan Hormaechea (Independent)

Absolute majority: 20/39
Vote Parties Votes
Yes AP (19)
19 / 39
No PSOE (13), PRC (5)
18 / 39
Abstentions CDS (2)
2 / 39
2nd round: 24 July 1987
Investiture voting for Juan Hormaechea (Independent)

Simple majority
Vote Parties Votes
Yes Yes AP (19)
19 / 39
No PSOE (13), PRC (5)
18 / 39
Abstentions CDS (2)
2 / 39
Source(s):

Motion of censure

5 December 1990
Motion of censure against Juan Hormaechea
Candidate: Jaime Blanco García (PSOE)

Absolute majority: 20/39
Vote Parties Votes
Yes Yes PSOE (12), PP (7), PRC (3), CDS (2), ALP (2)
26 / 39
No Indep. (11), PNC (1)
12 / 39
Abstentions Indep. (1)
1 / 39
Source: El País

Notes

  1. 1 2 Compared to the People's Coalition results in the 1983 election.
  2. Compared to the Communist Party of Spain results in the 1983 election.

References

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