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Valencian parliamentary election, 1999

Valencian parliamentary election, 1999
Valencian Community
← 1995 13 June 1999 2003 →

All 89 seats in the Corts Valencianes
45 seats needed for a majority
Registered 3,361,989 Green Arrow Up Darker.svg7.4%
Turnout 2,279,805 (67.8%)
Red Arrow Down.svg8.2 pp
  First party Second party Third party
  Eduardo Zaplana (cropped).jpg Male portrait placeholder cropped.jpg Joan Ribó 2011c (cropped).jpg
Leader Eduardo Zaplana Antoni Asunción Joan Ribó
Party PP PSOEp EUPV
Leader since 26 September 1993 8 April 1999 1997
Leader's seat Valencia Valencia Valencia
Last election 42 seats, 42.8% 32 seats, 34.0% 10 seats, 11.5%
Seats won 49 35 5
Seat change Green Arrow Up Darker.svg7 Green Arrow Up Darker.svg3 Red Arrow Down.svg5
Popular vote 1,085,011 768,548 137,212
Percentage 47.9% 33.9% 6.1%
Swing Green Arrow Up Darker.svg5.1 pp Green Arrow Up Darker.svg0.1 pp Red Arrow Down.svg5.4 pp

  Fourth party
  Héctor Villalba (cropped).jpg
Leader Héctor Villalba
Party UV
Leader since 15 October 1995
Leader's seat Valencia (lost)
Last election 5 seats, 7.0%
Seats won 0
Seat change Red Arrow Down.svg5
Popular vote 106,119
Percentage 4.7%
Swing Red Arrow Down.svg2.3 pp

ValencianCommunityProvinceMapCorts1999.png
Constituency results map for the Corts Valencianes

President before election

Eduardo Zaplana
PP

Elected President

Eduardo Zaplana
PP


Eduardo Zaplana
PP

Eduardo Zaplana
PP

The 1999 Valencian parliamentary election was held on Sunday, 13 June 1999, to elect the 5th democratically elected Corts Valencianes, the regional legislature of the Spanish autonomous community of the Land of Valencia. All 89 seats in the Corts were up for election. The election was held simultaneously with regional elections in 12 other autonomous communities and local elections all throughout Spain, as well as the 1999 European Parliament election.

The People's Party (PP), which had ruled the community from 1995 in a coalition government, won an absolute majority of seats; majority which it would maintain for the next 20 years. Its coalition partner, Valencian Union (UV), fell just below the 5% threshold, resulting in it losing all seats and being expelled from the Courts. The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) remained static on its 1995 vote share, though it gained 3 additional seats thanks to United Left (IU) electoral collapse from 10 to 5 seats.

The number of seats in the Corts Valencianes was set to a fixed-number of 89. All Courts members were elected in 3 multi-member districts, corresponding to the Valencian Community's three provinces, using the D'Hondt method and a closed-list proportional representation system. Each district was entitled to an initial minimum of 20 seats, with the remaining 29 seats allocated among the three provinces in proportion to their populations, on the required condition that the number of inhabitants per seat in each district did not exceed 3 times those of any other. For the 1999 election, seats were distributed as follows: Alicante (30), Castellon (22) and Valencia (37).


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