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1881 Spanish general election

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FieldValue
election_name1881 Spanish general election
countrySpain
flag_year1785
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
previous_election1879 Spanish general election
previous_year1879
next_election1884 Spanish general election
next_year1884
seats_for_election
217 seats needed for a majority in the Congress of Deputies
registered846,961
turnout604,758 (71.4%)
election_date21 August 1881 (Congress)
2 September 1881 (Senate)
image1[[File:Práxedes Mateo Sagasta b (cropped).jpg170x170px]]
leader1Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
party1Fusionist
colour183C53A
leader_since11880
leaders_seat1Zamora
seats1297 C / 135 S
image2[[File:Antonio Cánovas del Castillo (cropped).jpg170x170px]]
leader2Antonio Cánovas del Castillo
party2Conservative Party (Spain)
leader_since21874
leaders_seat2Cieza
seats248 C / 15 S
image3[[File:Emilio Castelar (cropped).jpg170x170px]]
leader3Emilio Castelar
party3Democratic Progressive Party (Spain)
leader_since31879
leaders_seat3Huesca
seats332 C / 12 S
titlePrime Minister
posttitlePrime Minister after election
before_electionPráxedes Mateo Sagasta
before_partyLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)
after_electionPráxedes Mateo Sagasta
after_partyLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)

217 seats needed for a majority in the Congress of Deputies 2 September 1881 (Senate)

A general election was held in Spain on Sunday, 21 August (for the Congress of Deputies) and on Friday, 2 September 1881 (for the Senate), to elect the members of the 2nd Cortes under the Spanish Constitution of 1876, during the Restoration period. All 432 seats in the Congress of Deputies were up for election, as well as 180 of 360 seats in the Senate.

Background

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Overview

Under the 1876 Constitution, the Spanish Cortes were envisaged as "co-legislative bodies", based on a nearly perfect bicameral system. Both the Congress of Deputies and the Senate had legislative, control and budgetary functions, sharing equal powers except for laws on contributions or public credit, the first reading of which corresponded to Congress, and impeachment processes against government ministers, in which each chamber had separate powers of indictment (Congress) and trial (Senate).

Electoral system

Voting for the Congress of Deputies was on the basis of censitary suffrage, which comprised national males over 25 years of age fulfilling one of the following criteria:

  • Being taxpayers with a minimum quota of Pts 25 per territorial contribution (paid at least one year in advance) or Pts 50 per industrial subsidy (paid at least two years in advance);
  • Having a particular position (full academics in the royal academies; members of ecclesiastical councils, including parish priests; active public employees with a yearly salary of at least Pts 2,000; unemployed and retired public employees; general officers of the Army and Navy exempt from service, and retired military and naval chiefs and officers; reporters, chamber secretaries and court clerks of higher courts; and certified teachers);
  • Painters and sculptors awarded in national or international exhibitions;
  • Those having at least a two-year residency in a municipality, provided that an educational or professional capacity could be proven. In Cuba and Puerto Rico, the taxpayer quota requirement was set at Pts 125 for both the territorial contribution and the industrial or trade subsidy. Those who, having been subject to servitude, had not been freed and exempt from patronage for at least three years, were barred from being electors in the Spanish West Indies. As a result of the Basque Provinces and Navarre not paying territorial and industrial contributions in individual installments—owing to their special chartered regime—electors in those territories were instead required to prove having a capital of Pts 2,400 in real estate, crops or livestock, or Pts 4,800 in industry, commerce, profession or trade. Additionally, voters were required to not being sentenced—by a final court ruling—to perpetual disqualification from political rights or public offices, to afflictive penalties not legally rehabilitated at least two years in advance, nor to other criminal penalties that remained unserved at the time of the election; neither being legally incapacitated, bankrupt, insolvent, nor debtors of public funds (including their substitutes or jointly liable parties).

The Congress of Deputies was entitled to one seat per each 50,000 inhabitants. 111 members were elected in 31 multi-member constituencies using a partial block voting system: in constituencies electing eight seats, electors could vote for up to six candidates; in those with seven seats, for up to five candidates; in those with six seats, for up to four; and in those with four or five seats, for up to three candidates. The remaining 320 seats were elected in single-member districts using plurality voting and distributed among the provinces of Spain and the Spanish West Indies in proportion to their populations. Up to ten additional members could be elected through cumulative voting in several single-member districts, provided that they obtained more than 10,000 votes overall.

As a result of the aforementioned allocation, each Congress multi-member constituency was entitled the following seats:

SeatsConstituencies
8Havana, Madrid
5Barcelona, Palma, Santa Clara
4Santiago de Cuba, Seville
3Alicante, Almería, Badajoz, Burgos, Cádiz, Cartagena, Córdoba, Granada, Jaén, Jerez de la Frontera, La Coruña, Lugo, Málaga, Matanzas, Murcia, Oviedo, Pamplona, Pinar del Río, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Santander, Tarragona, Valencia, Valladolid, Zaragoza

Voting for the elective part of the Senate was on the basis of censitary suffrage, which comprised archbishops and bishops (in the ecclesiastical councils); full academics (in the royal academies); rectors, full professors, enrolled doctors, directors of secondary education institutes and heads of special schools in their respective territories (in the universities); members with at least a three-year-old membership (in the economic societies of Friends of the Country); major taxpayers and Spanish citizens of age, being householders residing in Spain and in full enjoyment of their political and civil rights (for delegates in the local councils); and provincial deputies.

180 seats in the Senate were elected using an indirect, write-in, two-round majority voting system. Voters in the economic societies, the local councils and major taxpayers elected delegates—equivalent in number to one per each 50 members (in each economic society) or to one-sixth of the councillors (in each local council), with an initial minimum of one—who, together with other voting-able electors, would in turn vote for senators. The provinces of Álava, Albacete, Ávila, Biscay, Cuenca, Guadalajara, Guipúzcoa, Huelva, Logroño, Matanzas, Palencia, Pinar del Río, Puerto Príncipe, Santa Clara, Santander, Santiago de Cuba, Segovia, Soria, Teruel, Valladolid and Zamora were allocated two seats each, whereas each of the remaining provinces was allocated three seats, for a total of 147. The remaining 33 were allocated to special districts comprising a number of institutions, electing one seat each: the archdioceses of Burgos, Granada, Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Cuba, Seville, Tarragona, Toledo, Valencia, Valladolid and Zaragoza; the six oldest royal academies (the Royal Spanish; History; Fine Arts of San Fernando; Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences; Moral and Political Sciences and Medicine); the universities of Madrid, Barcelona, Granada, Havana, Oviedo, Salamanca, Santiago, Seville, Valencia, Valladolid and Zaragoza; and the economic societies of Friends of the Country from Madrid, Barcelona, Havana–Puerto Rico, León, Seville and Valencia.

An additional 180 seats comprised senators in their own right—the monarch's offspring and the heir apparent once coming of age; grandees of Spain with an annual income of at least Pts 60,000 (from their own real estate or from rights that enjoy the same legal consideration); captain generals of the Army and admirals of the Navy; the Patriarch of the Indies and archbishops; and the presidents of the Council of State, the Supreme Court, the Court of Auditors and the Supreme Council of War and Navy, after two years of service—as well as senators for life appointed directly by the monarch.

The law provided for by-elections to fill seats vacated in both the Congress and Senate throughout the legislative term.

Eligibility

For the Congress, Spanish citizens of age, of secular status, in full enjoyment of their civil rights and with the legal capacity to vote could run for election, provided that they were not contractors of public works or services, within the territorial scope of their contracts, in the year prior to the election; nor holders of government-appointed offices, presidents of provincial deputations and members of their permanent commissions, local mayors and deputy mayors, as well as presidents of polling stations and civil, mining and forest engineers—during their tenure of office and up to one year after their dismissal—in constituencies within the whole or part of their respective area of jurisdiction; additionally for the Spanish West Indies, those who, having been subject to servitude, had not been freed and exempt from patronage for at least ten years, were barred from running. A number of other positions were exempt from ineligibility, provided that no more than 40 deputies benefitted from these:

  • Civil, military and judicial positions with a permanent residence in Madrid and a yearly public salary of at least Pts 12,500;
  • The holders of a number of positions: the president, prosecutors and chamber presidents of the territorial court of Madrid; the rector and full professors of the Central University of Madrid; inspectors of engineers; and general officers of the Army and Navy based in Madrid.

For the Senate, eligibility was limited to Spanish citizens over 35 years of age and not subject to criminal prosecution, disfranchisement nor asset seizure, provided that they were entitled to be appointed as senators in their own right or belonged or had belonged to one of the following categories:

  • Those who had ever served as senators before the promulgation of the 1876 Constitution; and deputies having served in at least three different congresses or eight terms;
  • The holders of a number of positions: presidents of the Senate and the Congress; government ministers; bishops; grandees of Spain not eligible as senators in their own right; and presidents and directors of the royal academies;
  • Provided an annual income of at least Pts 7,500 from either their own property, salaries from jobs that cannot be lost except for legally proven cause, or from retirement, withdrawal or termination: full academics of the aforementioned corporations on the first half of the seniority scale in their corps; first-class inspectors-general of the corps of civil, mining and forest engineers; and full professors with at least four years of seniority in their category and practice;
  • Provided two prior years of service: Army's lieutenant generals and Navy's vice admirals; and other members and prosecutors of the Council of State, the Supreme Court, the Court of Auditors, the Supreme Council of War and Navy, and the dean of the Court of Military Orders;
  • Ambassadors after two years of service and plenipotentiaries after four;
  • Those with an annual income of Pts 20,000 or were taxpayers with a minimum quota of Pts 4,000 in direct contributions at least two years in advance, provided that they either belonged to the Spanish nobility, had been previously deputies, provincial deputies or mayors in provincial capitals or towns over 20,000 inhabitants.

Other causes of ineligibility for the Senate were imposed on territorial-level officers in government bodies and institutions—during their tenure of office and up to three months after their dismissal—in constituencies within the whole or part of their respective area of jurisdiction; contractors of public works or services; tax collectors and their guarantors; debtors of public funds (including their substitutes or jointly liable parties); deputies; local councillors (except those in Madrid); and provincial deputies by their respective provinces.

Election date

The term of each chamber of the Cortes—the Congress and one-half of the elective part of the Senate—expired five years from the date of their previous election, unless they were dissolved earlier. The previous elections were held on 20 April 1879 for the Congress and on 3 May 1879 for the Senate, which meant that the chambers' terms would have expired on 20 April and 3 May 1884, respectively.

The monarch had the prerogative to dissolve both chambers at any given time—either jointly or separately—and call a snap election. There was no constitutional requirement for concurrent elections to the Congress and the Senate, nor for the elective part of the Senate to be renewed in its entirety except in the case that a full dissolution was agreed by the monarch. Still, there was only one case of a separate election (for the Senate in 1877) and no half-Senate elections taking place under the 1876 Constitution.

The Cortes were officially dissolved on 25 June 1881, with the dissolution decree setting election day for 21 August (Congress) and 2 September 1881 (Senate) and scheduling for both chambers to reconvene on 20 September.

Results

Congress of Deputies

Overall

Mainland Spain

Parties and alliancesPopular voteSeatsVotes%
Liberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Liberal Fusionist Party (Fusionistas)297
Conservative Party (Spain)}}"Liberal Conservative Party (Conservadores)48
Progressive–Possibilist Democrats (Demócratas)32
Democratic Progressive Party (PPD)12
Democratic Party (PD)10
Independent Monarchist Progressives (Prog.i)10
Catholic Union (Spain)}}"Catholic Union (UC)3
Traditionalist Communion}}"Traditionalists (Tradicionalistas)2
Basque Union}}"Fuerist Party of the Basque Union (PFUV)1
Independent politician}}"Independents (Independientes)9
Total604,758392
Votes cast / turnout604,75871.40
Abstentions242,20328.60
Registered voters846,961
SourcesFor election results:

Cuba

Parties and alliancesPopular voteSeatsVotes%
Constitutional Union of Cuba}}"Constitutional Union Party (Unión Conservadora)18
Liberal Party of Cuba}}"Liberal Party (Liberal)4
Progressive Liberal Party (Liberal Progresista)2
Total24
Votes cast / turnout
Abstentions
Registered voters31,295
Sources

Elected deputies

The following table lists the elected deputies:

ProvinceConstituencyElected memberAllegiance
ÁlavaAmurrioLucas Urquijo y UrrutiaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
VitoriaRamón Ortiz de Zárate Martínez de GalarretaTraditionalist Communion}}"Traditionalist
AlbaceteAlbaceteJosé Salamanca y MayolConservative Party (Spain)}}"
AlcarazAntonio Ortiz y UstárizLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
AlmansaJosé Mateo Sagasta y VidalLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Casas-IbáñezFederico Ochando y ChumillasLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
HellínFederico López y GaviriaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
AlicanteAlcoyMiguel Martínez de Campos y AntónLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
AlicanteEnrique Arroyo y RodríguezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Eleuterio Maisonnave CutayarPossibilist Democratic Party}}"Possibilist
Adrián Viudes GirónLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
DeniaLeopoldo Laussat y ChristiernimLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
DoloresManuel González LlanaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
OrihuelaTrinitario Ruiz CapdepónLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
PegoEnrique Bushell y LaussatLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
VillajoyosaAlejandro Groizard y Gómez de la SernaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
VillenaFederico Bas y MoróLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
AlmeríaAlmeríaCarlos Huelin LarrainLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
Sebastián Pérez GarcíaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Bernardo Toro y MoyaConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
BerjaMiguel de Trell y ChacónLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
PurchenaAntonio Martín ToroLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
SorbasCarlos Navarro y RodrigoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Vélez-RubioAgustín de la Serna y LópezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
VeraJuan Anglada y RuizPossibilist Democratic Party}}"Possibilist
ÁvilaArenas de San PedroZoilo Pérez GarcíaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
ArévaloJorge Montalvo y VegaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
ÁvilaCelestino Rico y GarcíaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
PiedrahítaFrancisco Silvela y de Le VielleuzeConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
BadajozAlmendralejoAbdón de SalamancaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
BadajozEduardo Baselga y ChavesDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"Progressive
Leopoldo Molano y MartínezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Carlos María Stuart Fitz-James y PortocarreroLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
CastueraRicardo Fernández Blanco y MoralLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Don BenitoSantiago Solo de ZaldívarLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Fregenal de la SierraCecilio de Lora y CastroLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
LlerenaUlpiano González de Olañeta y González de OcampoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
MéridaJosé de Castro y LópezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Villanueva de la SerenaMariano Fernández Daza Gómez BravoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
BalearicsIbizaCipriano Garijo y AljamaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
MahónJuan Tremol y FanerLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
PalmaJosé Cotoner AllendesalazarConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
Joaquín Fiol y PujolPossibilist Democratic Party}}"Possibilist
Mateo Gamundí y MonserratLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Antonio Maura MontanerLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Enrique de Mesa y MoyaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
BarcelonaArenys de MarEnrique de Orozco y de la PuenteLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
BarcelonaTeodoro Baró y SuredaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Emilio Castelar y RipollPossibilist Democratic Party}}"Possibilist
Camilo Fabra FontanillsLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Federico MarcetLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Antonio Roger y VidalLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
BergaJoaquín Marín y CarbonellConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
CastelltersolAntonio Rodó y CasanovaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
GraciaVicente de Romero y BaldrichLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
GranollersAntonio Ferratges de Mesa BallesterLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
IgualadaBartolomé Godó y PiéLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
ManresaJosé Mas y MartínezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
MataróFrancisco Taulina y GarrigaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
San Feliú de LlobregatMiguel Elías MarchalLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
TarrassaJoaquín Planas BorrellLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
VichPedro Bosch y LabrúsConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
Villafranca del PanadésFrancisco de Asís Madorell y BadíaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Villanueva y GeltrúVíctor Balaguer y CireraLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
BiscayBalmasedaRicardo Balparda y FernándezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
BilbaoEduardo de Aguirre y LabrocheLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
DurangoJosé María Ampuero y JáureguiTraditionalist Communion}}"Traditionalist
GuernicaÁngel Allendesalazar y Muñoz de SalazarLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
BurgosAranda de DueroManuel Macías y BoiguezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
BurgosManuel Alonso MartínezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Pedro González MarrónLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Joaquín López-Dóriga y Ruiz de la EscaleraConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
CastrojerizManuel Alonso MartínezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Miranda de EbroGabriel Salcedo AnguianoConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
Salas de los InfantesPedro González MarrónLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
VillarcayoManuel María del Valle y CárdenasLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
CáceresAlcántaraJacinto Burgos MenesesLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
CáceresManuel Falcó y Osorio d'Adda y Gutiérrez de los RíosLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
CoriaJulián de Zugasti y SáenzLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
HoyosJoaquín González FioriLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Navalmoral de la MataUrbano González SerranoDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"Progressive
PlasenciaRamón Rodríguez LealLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
TrujilloManuel María Grande y ValdésLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
CádizAlgecirasJosé González de la VegaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
CádizJosé González de la VegaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Carlos Rodríguez BatistaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Eduardo Genovés y PuigConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
GrazalemaFrancisco Ruiz MartínezConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
Jerez de la FronteraJosé Gutiérrez AgüeraLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Pedro José Moreno RodríguezPossibilist Democratic Party}}"Possibilist
Manuel Sánchez MiraLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Medina-SidoniaAntonio Álvarez JiménezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Puerto de Santa MaríaPedro Majón y MerjelinaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
CanariesGuíaFernando de León y CastilloLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
Las PalmasPedro Bravo de Laguna y JovenConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
Santa Cruz de La PalmaMiguel Castañeda y CarmonaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Santa Cruz de TenerifeJuan García TorresLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Feliciano Pérez ZamoraLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Miguel Villalba HervásPossibilist Democratic Party}}"Possibilist
CastellónAlbocácerCarlos Espinosa de los Monteros Sagaseta de IlurdozLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
Castellón de la PlanaGaspar Núñez de ArceLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Lucena del CidJosé María Tuero y MadridLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
MorellaJuan de Mata ZoritaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
NulesRicardo García Trapero VeraguaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
SegorbeJosé Escrig y FontLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
VinarozJerónimo Antón RamírezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Ciudad RealAlcázar de San JuanRamón Baillo y MarañónLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
AlmadénLuis Felipe Aguilera y RodríguezDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"Progressive
AlmagroFederico de Soria Santa CruzLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Ciudad RealLuis del Rey y MedranoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
DaimielEmilio Nieto y PérezDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"Progressive
Villanueva de los InfantesJosé Antonio Gutiérrez de la VegaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
CórdobaCabraJuan Ulloa y ValeraDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"
CórdobaAntonio Garijo y LaraLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Santos Isasa y ValsecaConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
Ángel Losada y Fernández de LiencresLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Hinojosa del DuqueFélix García Gómez de la SernaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
LucenaJuan Chinchilla Díaz de OñateLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
MontillaAntonio Aguilar y CorreaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
PosadasJuan Calvo de León y BenjumeaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
PriegoJuan Manuel Sánchez y Gutiérrez de CastroLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
CuencaCañeteJulián Casildo Arribas y ArauzConservative Party (Spain)}}"
CuencaLeandro Rubio MartínezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
HueteGumersindo Redondo MartínezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Motilla del PalancarManuel Núñez de HaroLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
San ClementeManuel Becerra BermúdezDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"Progressive
TarancónFrancisco Rubio y PablosConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
GeronaFiguerasManuel Henrich y GironaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
GeronaJuan Fabra y FloretaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
La BisbalFrancisco Sala y PouLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
OlotPedro Diz RomeroLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
PuigcerdáFélix Maciá y BonaplataLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Santa Coloma de FarnésAntonio Mataró y VillalongaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Torroella de MontgríAlberto Quintana y CombisLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
VilademulsJosé Álvarez MariñoConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
GranadaAlbuñolJosé María Arroyo y CoboLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
AlhamaEmilio Zayas y TrujilloLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
BazaNicolás Aravaca y VázquezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
GranadaMelchor Almagro DíazPossibilist Democratic Party}}"Possibilist
Francisco Javier GosalvezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Francisco Pérez del PulgarLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
GuadixJuan Montilla y AdánLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
HuéscarJosé Carreño de la CuadraLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
LojaFrancisco Ruiz VillegasLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
MotrilGaspar Esteva MoreuLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
ÓrgivaFernando Escavias de Carvajal y SandovalLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
GuadalajaraBrihuegaJosé González y González BlancoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
GuadalajaraRamón Rodríguez CorreaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
MolinaFrancisco García MartinoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
PastranaGabriel de la Puerta y RódenasLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
SigüenzaRafael Ruiz MartínezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
GuipúzcoaAzpeitiaJoaquín de Vera y OlazábalCatholic Union (Spain)}}"
San SebastiánPedro Nolasco Sagredo y AnsoateguiLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
TolosaJoaquín Gorostegui y GaragarzaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
VergaraIván Aranguren y AlzagaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
HuelvaAracenaSebastián García RamírezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
HuelvaLuis Page y BlakeLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
La PalmaCayetano Leygonier y MárquezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Valverde del CaminoManuel Pérez Seoane y MarínLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
HuescaBarbastroEstanislao de Antonio y GarautoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
BenabarreManuel León Moncasi y CastelDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"Progressive
BoltañaRamón de La Cadena y LagunaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
FragaFélix Coll y MoncasiLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
HuescaEmilio Castelar y RipollPossibilist Democratic Party}}"Possibilist
JacaManuel Gavín y EstaúnLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
SariñenaSalvador Bayona y SantamaríaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
JaénBaezaPedro Manuel Acuña y Espinosa de los MonterosLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
CazorlaJosé Serrano y AizpurúaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
JaénJosé María Campos y MartínezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Antonio Ferrer y MartínezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Teodoro Robles y ArjonaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
La CarolinaJuan de Dios Sanjuan y LabradorLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
MartosEduardo León y LlerenaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
ÚbedaFrancisco Javier Girón y AragónLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
VillacarrilloCarlos Navarro y RodrigoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
La CoruñaArzúaBenito María Hermida y VereaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
BetanzosAntonio Vázquez y López AmorLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
CorcubiónJuan Nido SegalervaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
El FerrolNicasio Pérez LópezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
La CoruñaEnrique Fernández AlsinaDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"Progressive
Aureliano Linares RivasLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Antonio del Moral y LópezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
MurosManuel Batanero MontenegroConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
NoyaAntonio Romero OrtizLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
PadrónEduardo Gasset y ArtimeDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"Progressive
PuentedeumeDaniel Rodríguez y RodríguezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Santa María de ÓrdenesPedro Calderón de la Barca Herce y CollantesLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Santa Marta de OrtigueiraVicente Donato Villarnovo LópezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
SantiagoAdolfo Forrado y OzoresLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
LeónAstorgaPío Gullón IglesiasLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
La BañezaEmilio Pérez VillanuevaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
La VecillaJuan Piñán y Alonso de la BarcenaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
LeónDámaso Merino VillarinoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Murias de ParedesManuel Rodríguez y RodríguezPossibilist Democratic Party}}"Possibilist
PonferradaDaniel Valdés BarrioDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"Progressive
SahagúnLesmes Franco del CorralLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Valencia de Don JuanDemetrio Alonso CastrilloLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Villafranca del BierzoEnrique García CeñalLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
LéridaBorjasJaime Nuet y MinguellLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
BalaguerFrancisco Martínez BrauLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
CerveraManuel Alonso MartínezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
LéridaJaime Nuet y MinguellLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Seo de UrgelIsidro Boixader y SolanaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
SolsonaManuel de Azcárraga y PalmeroLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
SortLuis de León y CataumberLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
TrempRafael Cabezas y MontemayorConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
LogroñoArnedoJosé Alonso y Morales de SetiénLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
LogroñoTirso Timoteo Rodrigáñez y Mateo SagastaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Santo Domingo de la CalzadaRafael Barrio y Ruiz VidalLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Torrecilla en CamerosLorenzo de Codés y GarcíaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
LugoBecerreáManuel Becerra BermúdezDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"
ChantadaManuel Somoza de la PeñaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
FonsagradaPegerto Pardo Balmonte y GilLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
LugoFernando Cos-Gayón y PonsConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
Benigno Quiroga López BallesterosLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Manuel da Riba do RegoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
MondoñedoCándido Martínez MontenegroLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
MonforteRafael López de Lago y BlancoConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
QuirogaVicente Quiroga VázquezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
RibadeoEduardo Pardo Montenegro y MontenegroLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
ViveroFrancisco Sanz RiobóLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
MadridAlcalá de HenaresInocente Ortiz y CasadoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
ChinchónManuel Ibarra y CruzLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
GetafeJoaquín López PuigcerverDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"Progressive
MadridSantiago de Angulo Ortiz de TraspeñaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Pío Bermejillo e IbarraLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Antonio Cánovas del CastilloConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
Ventura García-Sancho IbarrondoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Pedro Martínez LunaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
José Posada HerreraLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Rafael Reig y BigneLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Francisco Romero RobledoConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
NavalcarneroLuis Moreno PérezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
TorrelagunaCirilo Fernández de la Hoz y ReyLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
MálagaAntequeraFrancisco Romero RobledoConservative Party (Spain)}}"
ArchidonaJuan Facundo Riaño y MonteroLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
CampillosAdrián Risueño PradasLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
CoínJosé López DomínguezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
GaucínJosé de Carvajal y HuéDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"Progressive
MálagaAntonio Cánovas del CastilloConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
Bernabé Dávila y BertololiLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Juan Larios EnríquezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
RondaCristóbal Rodríguez de los RíosLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
TorroxRomán Laá y RuteLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Vélez-MálagaLuis de Rute y GinerLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
MurciaCartagenaSalvador Albacete y AlbertConservative Party (Spain)}}"
Manuel Cassola FernándezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Julián Pagán y AyusoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
CiezaAntonio Cánovas del CastilloConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
LorcaJuan Utor y FernándezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
MulaFrancisco D'Estoup y GarceránLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
MurciaJosé Gómez DíezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Diego González Conde y GonzálezConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
Pedro Pagán y AyusoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
YeclaJosé Alcalde FernándezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
NavarreAoizJosé Manuel Urzainqui SurioLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
EstellaFructuoso de Miguel MauleónLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
PamplonaLuis Díez de Ulzurrun y López de CeráinLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Enrique Larrainzar y EzcurraLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Gregorio Zabalza OlasoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
TafallaRamón María Badarán y EchávarriLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
TudelaLuis Martos y PotestadConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
OrenseBandeSaturnino Álvarez BugallalConservative Party (Spain)}}"
CarballinoEduardo Quiroga PérezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
CelanovaJoaquín Becerra ArmestoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Ginzo de LimiaRamón Barrio y Ruiz VidalLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
OrenseVicente Pérez y PérezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Puebla de TrivesGil María Fabra y DeasLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
RibadaviaAdolfo Merelles CaulaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
ValdeorrasManuel Quiroga VázquezConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
VerínRamón Blanco-Rajoy PoyánLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
OviedoAvilésJulián García San Miguel y ZaldúaDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"
BelmonteFaustino Allende ValledorLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Cangas de TineoFrancisco de Borja Queipo de Llano y Gayoso de los CobosConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
CastropolDionisio Pinedo Luis BlancoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
GijónHilario Nava y CavedaConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
InfiestoBernardino Díaz de RiveraLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
LuarcaVentura OlavarrietaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
LlanesJosé Posada HerreraLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
OviedoJosé María Bernaldo de Quirós y González CienfuegosLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Manuel Pedregal y CañedoDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"Progressive
Luis Pidal y MonCatholic Union (Spain)}}"Catholic Union
PraviaConstantino Fernández Vallín y Álvarez de AlbuerneLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
TineoAntonio Sánchez CampomanesLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
VillaviciosaAlejandro Pidal y MonCatholic Union (Spain)}}"Catholic Union
PalenciaAstudilloEugenio García RuizDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"
Carrión de los CondesFrancisco de la Pisa PajaresLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Cervera de PisuergaLuis Polanco LabanderoDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"Progressive
PalenciaSaturnino Esteban Miguel y CollantesConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
SaldañaMariano Osorio de LamadridLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
PontevedraCaldas de ReyesHipólito Rodrigáñez y Mateo SagastaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
CambadosRafael Antonio de Orense y FigueroaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
EstradaJosé María Riestra LópezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
La CañizaLuis Rodríguez SeoaneLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
LalínFernando de Valderrama y MartínezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
PontevedraAntonio Aguilar y CorreaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
PuenteareasConstantino Armesto y CobiánLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Puente CaldelasRaimundo Fernández-Villaverde y García RiveroConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
RedondelaManuel Ruiz HigueroLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
TuyEzequiel Ordóñez GonzálezConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
VigoÁngel Urzaiz y CuestaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
SalamancaBéjarJerónimo Rodríguez YagüeLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
Ciudad RodrigoLuis Sánchez-Arjona y VelascoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
LedesmaLuis Aparicio y LópezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Peñaranda de BracamonteManuel Ávila RuanoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
SalamancaJosé García SolísLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
SequerosJosé María Espinosa y VillapecellínLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
VitigudinoManuel de Aguilera y GamboaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
SantanderCabuérnigaFederico de la Viesca de la SierraLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
LaredoManuel de Eguilior y LlagunoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
SantanderEstanislao Abarca FlejoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Fidel García LomásLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Modesto Martínez PachecoPossibilist Democratic Party}}"Possibilist
SegoviaCuéllarÁngel José Luis Carvajal y Fernández de CórdobaDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"
RiazaJosé Oñate y ValcarceConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
Santa María de NievaJosé Oñate y RuizLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
SegoviaHipólito Finat y LeguizamónConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
SevilleCarmonaEduardo Bermúdez y ReinaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
Cazalla de la SierraIgnacio Sánchez MartínezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
ÉcijaJuan Bautista Ávila y FernándezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
EstepaPablo Cruz y OrgazLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
MarchenaFrancisco de Paula Candau y AcostaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Morón de la FronteraJosé Corbacho ReinaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Sanlúcar la MayorFernando de Silva y ValleLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
SevilleJosé Luis Albareda y SezdeLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Joaquín Alcaide y MolinaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Antonio María Fabie y EscuderoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Federico Sánchez BedoyaConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
UtreraEduardo Surga y LeónLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
SoriaAlmazánJosé de Mesa y FloresLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
AgredaÁngel Tutor y SanzLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
El Burgo de OsmaJusto San Miguel BaronaDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"Progressive
SoriaJosé Canalejas y MéndezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
TarragonaGandesaPedro Antonio Torres JordiLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
RoquetasAlberto Bosch y FusteguerasConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
TarragonaPedro Nolasco Gay SardáLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Federico Pons y MontellsLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Mariano Rius y Espina MontanerDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"Progressive
TortosaJosé Bosch y CarbonellLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
VallsJosé Castellet y SampsoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
VendrellJuan Cañellas y TomásLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
TeruelAlbarracínCarlos Rivera y JuliánLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
AlcañizManuel de Pedro EsmirLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
MontalbánFernando O'Lawlor y CaballeroLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Mora de RubielosAntonio Igual y GilDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"Progressive
TeruelFrancisco Rodríguez del ReyLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
ValderrobresJuan José Gasca BallabrigaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
ToledoIllescasIsidoro Recio y Sánchez de IpolaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
OcañaVenancio González y FernándezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
OrgazSegismundo Moret y PrendergastDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"Progressive
Puente del ArzobispoRufino Mansi y BonillaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Quintanar de la OrdenAlfonso González y LozanoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Talavera de la ReinaÁngel Mansi y BonillaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
ToledoJosé Pérez Caballero y PosadaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
TorrijosManuel Benayas PortocarreroLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
ValenciaAlbaidaJosé Iranzo y PresenciaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
AlciraJoaquín Martín de OlíasPossibilist Democratic Party}}"Possibilist
ChelvaManuel de Salamanca y NegreteLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
ChivaJosé Busutil BarberáLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
EngueraCarlos Testor y PascualLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
GandiaJosé Cort y GosálvezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
JátivaCirilo Amorós PastorModerate Party (Spain)}}"Moderate
LiriaEnrique de Villarroya y LlorensLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
RequenaRicardo García MartínezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
SaguntoMariano Ros CarsiLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
SuecaRafael Sarthou y CalvoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
TorrenteJacobo Sales ReigLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
ValenciaRafael Atard y LlobellDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"Progressive
Vicente Chapa y OlmosLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Cristino Martos BalbiDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"Progressive
ValladolidMedina del CampoGermán Gamazo y CalvoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
Nava del ReyJuan Muñoz y VargasLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
ValladolidMiguel Alonso PesqueraConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
Germán Gamazo y CalvoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
José Nieto ÁlvarezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Villalón de CamposÁngel de la Riva EspigaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
ZamoraAlcañicesFelipe Padierna de Villapadierna y MuñizLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
BenaventeEnrique Tordesillas y O'DonnellLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Puebla de SanabriaFelipe Rodríguez y RodríguezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
ToroJosé de León y MolinaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
VillalpandoRicardo Muñiz VigliettiLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
ZamoraPráxedes Mateo Sagasta y EscolarLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
ZaragozaBelchiteMiguel Sinues LezaunLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"
CalatayudCelestino Aranda y JiménezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
CaspeJuan Mompeón y GoserLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
DarocaManuel Ballesteros y ContínLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Ejea de los CaballerosMariano Arredondo y CollarLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
La AlmuniaRafael Serrano de AcebrónLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
TarazonaEmilio Navarro y OchotecoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
ZaragozaTomás Castellano y VillarroyaConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
Joaquín Gil BergesPossibilist Democratic Party}}"Possibilist
Juan Salvador HerrandoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Cumulative votingEugenio Montero RíosLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist

By-elections

ConstituencyDateElected memberAllegianceCause
Puebla de Sanabria4 November 1881Felipe Rodríguez y RodríguezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Algeciras27 November 1881José González RonceroLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Cáceres4 December 1881Manuel Falcó y Osorio d'Adda y Gutiérrez de los RíosLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Mataró4 December 1881José García OliverLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Salas de los Infantes29 January 1882Enrique Santana LópezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Castrojeriz5 February 1882Andrés Caballero y MuguiroLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Carmona23 April 1882Eduardo Bermúdez y ReinaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Lucena del Cid23 April 1882Emilio Sánchez PastorLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Huéscar30 April 1882José Carreño de la CuadraLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Nava del Rey7 May 1882Pedro Antonio Pimentel ArévaloLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Dolores21 May 1882José de Granda GonzálezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Lérida21 May 1882José María Celleruelo y PovionesPossibilist Democratic Party}}"Possibilist
Benabarre2 July 1882Francisco Moncasi y CastelConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
Ribadeo2 July 1882Rafael Monares InsaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
La Almunia9 July 1882José Ferreras ToroLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Chelva16 July 1882Manuel de Salamanca y NegreteLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Grazalema6 August 1882Leandro Antolín Ruiz MartínezConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
Gandesa20 August 1882Pedro Antonio Torres JordiLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Orihuela20 August 1882Trinitario Ruiz CapdepónLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Alcalá de Henares21 January 1883Inocente Ortiz y CasadoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
La Vecilla4 February 1883Ricardo Muñoz VigliettiIndependent politician}}"Unknown
Sagunto4 February 1883Federico Loygorri de la TorreLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Torroella de Montgrí26 February 1883Alberto Quintana y CombisLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Boltaña4 March 1883Ramón de La Cadena y LagunaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Ciudad Real4 March 1883Luis del Rey y MedranoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Tarazona4 March 1883Emilio Navarro y OchotecoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Albacete11 March 1883Fernando Salamanca y LivermoreLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
La Bisbal18 March 1883Alberto Camps y ArmetConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
Alcaraz25 March 1883Octavio Cuartero CifuentesLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Astudillo25 March 1883Lorenzo García BenitoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Chantada25 March 1883Isidro Aguado y MoraLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Cuenca25 March 1883Joaquín María Girón y FontIndependent politician}}"Unknown
Granollers25 March 1883Antonio Ferratges de Mesa BallesterLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Logroño25 March 1883Tirso Timoteo Rodrigáñez y Mateo SagastaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Mondoñedo25 March 1883Cándido Martínez MontenegroLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Pamplona25 March 1883Miguel Díez de Ulzurrun y López de CeráinLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Pamplona25 March 1883Wenceslao Martínez AquerretaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Solsona25 March 1883Manuel de Azcárraga y PalmeroLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Valencia de Don Juan25 March 1883Demetrio Alonso CastrilloLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Motril1 April 1883Francisco Moreu SánchezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
San Feliú de Llobregat1 April 1883José Ramoneda y MonésLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Medina del Campo8 April 1883Francisco López FloresIndependent politician}}"Unknown
Sigüenza15 April 1883Antonio Botija FajardoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Cervera22 April 1883Vicente Alonso Martínez y MartínLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Lorca22 April 1883Miguel Abellán y PinarIndependent politician}}"Unknown
Tolosa22 April 1883Manuel de la Torre Ortiz y GilConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
Betanzos6 May 1883Antonio Vázquez y López AmorLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Castelltersol20 May 1883Federico Pons y MontellsLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Estella20 May 1883José María Martínez de Ubago y RodríguezConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
Puenteareas20 May 1883Castor García FernándezIndependent politician}}"Unknown
San Clemente20 May 1883Joaquín Risueño BrizIndependent politician}}"Unknown
Sequeros20 May 1883Fermín Hernández IglesiasConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
Medina-Sidonia27 May 1883Francisco Ruiz MartínezConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
Cazalla de la Sierra24 June 1883Luis Calatrava y López VadilloIndependent politician}}"Unknown
Montilla18 July 1883Manuel Mariategui y VinyalsConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
Villacarrillo22 July 1883Genaro de la Parra y AguilarLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Cádiz26 August 1883Alonso Álvarez de Toledo y CaroLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Cádiz26 August 1883Eduardo Garrido EstradaConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
Puentedeume2 September 1883Gaspar Rodríguez y RodríguezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Avilés20 January 1884Julián García San Miguel y ZaldúaDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"Progressive
Daimiel20 January 1884Emilio Nieto y PérezDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"Progressive
Ejea de los Caballeros20 January 1884Ángel Ramírez CarreraIndependent politician}}"Unknown
Getafe20 January 1884Joaquín López PuigcerverDemocratic Progressive Party (Spain)}}"Progressive
Laredo20 January 1884Manuel de Eguilior y LlagunoLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Soria20 January 1884José Canalejas y MéndezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Villanueva y Geltrú20 January 1884Víctor Balaguer y CireraDynastic Left}}"Dynastic Left
Albocácer3 February 1884Bernardo de Frau y MesaLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Martos3 February 1884Joaquín Ruiz JiménezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Marchena17 February 1884Francisco Ruiz MartínezLiberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Fusionist
Vitoria17 February 1884Sebastián Abreu y CerainConservative Party (Spain)}}"Conservative
Mataró24 February 1884Juan Martínez Illescas y MorenoIndependent politician}}"Unknown

Senate

Parties and alliancesSeats
Liberal Party (Spain, 1880)}}"Liberal Fusionist Party (Fusionistas)
Conservative Party (Spain)}}"Liberal Conservative Party (Conservadores)
Progressive–Possibilist Democrats (Demócratas)
Democratic Progressive Party (PPD)8
Democratic Party (PD)4
Independent politician}}"Independents (Independientes)
Nonpartisan}}"Archbishops (Arzobispos)
Total elective seats180
Sources

Notes

References

Bibliography

References

  1. {{harvp. Constitution. 1876
  2. {{harvp. Constitution. 1876
  3. "Conocer el Senado. Temas clave. El Senado en la historia constitucional española". [[Senate of Spain]].
  4. {{harvp. Law of 28 December. 1878
  5. {{harvp. Law of 28 December. 1878
  6. {{harvp. Law of 28 December. 1878
  7. {{harvp. Constitution. 1876
  8. {{harvp. Law of 28 December. 1878. Law of 1 January. 1871
  9. {{harvp. Decree of 1 April. 1871
  10. {{harvp. Law of 28 December. 1878
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