Results breakdown of the 1931 Spanish general election

The election to the Constituent Cortes was held in Spain on 28 June 1931, with subsequent rounds being held in order to fill vacant seats from July to October. The following tables gives the detailed results in each of the 63 constituencies.

Electoral system

The electoral law of May 1931 replaced the previous single-member constituencies with much larger multi-member ones based on Spain's 50 provinces with cities larger than 100.000 inhabitants becoming constituencies (Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Bilbao, Seville, Zaragoza, Málaga, Córdoba, Granada, Cartagena and Murcia) as well as Ceuta and Melilla, making a total of 63 constituencies. The Senate was abolished and so the Cortes became unicameral. There would be one seat for every 50,000 people.[1]

The votes each voter was entitled to cast were 75%-80% of the seats at stake in the constituency. For a candidate to be elected in the first round of voting he needed, at least, 20% of votes cast. If this was not achieved, vacant seats were filled through a second round. Another round of voting was carried out on 4 October 1931 in order to fill vacancies created as a result of a lawmaker being chosen on different contituencies.[2]

As a result of the aforementioned allocation, each Congress multi-member constituency was entitled the following seats:[3]

Seats Constituencies
18 Madrid (city), Barcelona (city)
16 La Coruña, Oviedo
15 Barcelona (Province)
14 Badajoz
13 Valencia (Province), Jaén
12 Pontevedra
11 Alicante, Ciudad Real
10 Lugo, Toledo, Seville (Province), Cádiz, Córdoba (Province)
9 Orense, León, Madrid (Province), Cáceres, Granada
8 Burgos, Málaga (Province)
7 Santander, Salamanca, Navarre, Zaragoza (Province), Gerona, Tarragona, Balearic Islands, Valencia (City), Murcia (Province), Albacete, Huelva, Almería
6 Zamora, Valladolid, Bilbao (City), Guipúzcoa, Lérida, Castellón, Cuenca, Seville (City), Santa Cruz de Tenerife
5 Ávila, Huesca, Teruel, Las Palmas
4 Málaga (City), Segovia, Palencia, Logroño, Zaragoza (City), Murcia (City), Guadalajara
3 Soria, Vizcaya (Province), Granada (City)
2 Córdoba (City), Álava, Cartagena (City)
1 Ceuta, Melilla

Nationwide

Electoral results by alliance[n 1]
Party Name in Spanish or Catalan Abbreviation Composition Seats won
Republican-Socialist Conjunction Conjunción Republicano-Socialista CRS PSOE and some Republican parties 218
Socialist list Lista Socialista PSOE PSOE, ASR in some constituencies 34
Catalan Left [n 2] Esquerra Catalana EC ERC, USC 26
Radical list Lista Radical PRR PRR, AR in Cáceres 17
Republican Coalition Coalición Republicana CR Republican parties 16
Defenders of the Basque Statute [n 3] Defensores del Estatuto Vasco Estella PNV, CT, PCT 14
Left Alliance [n 4] Alianza de Izquierdas Left PURA/PRR, PSOE, AR, PRLD 14
Radical Socialist list Lista Radical Socialista PRRS PRRS 12
Republican Entente [n 5] Entensa Republicana EntRep ERC, PRR. In Gerona: PRDF, PCR 11
Republican Right list Lista de la Derecha Republicana DLR DLR 8
Socialist and Republican Left [n 6] Izquierda Republicana y Socialista Left PRRS, PSOE, Ind. 8
Agrarian list Lista Agraria A A 7
Left Republican Candidature [n 7] Candidatura Republicana d'Esquerra RepEsq PSOE, ERC, PRR, PRRS 7
Minority Candidature [n 8] Candidatura de Minoría IndGall Galicianist independents 4
Galicianist-Republican coalition [n 9] Coalición Republicano-Galleguista CRG/CGR FRG, DLR. In Pontevedra: PRR. In Orense: PRRS , PNzR 4
Federal Agrarian Coalition [n 10] Coalición Federal-Agraria FedAgr PRDF, A 4
Union of the Right Unión de Derechas Right A, AN 4
Left Republican Parties' Conjunction [n 11] Conjunción de Partidos de la Izquierda Republicana CIR PRRS, PRR, PRDF 4
Unnamed list [n 12] Lista sin nombre No name PRR, PRP 3
National Action list Lista Acción Nacional AN AN 3
Agrarian Bloc [n 13] Bloque Agrario BAgr A, CatAgr 3
Republican list [n 14] Lista Republicana Rep PRR 1
Provincial Republican Association [n 15] Agrupación Republicana Provincial ARP ARP 2
Agrarian National Party [n 16] Partido Nacional Agrario PNAgr PNAgr 1
Agrarian Catholics Católico Agrarios CatAgr CatAgr 2
Liberal Democrat list Lista Liberal Demócrata PRLD PRLD 1
Traditionalist list Lista Tradicionalista CT CT 1
The Association of Service to the Republic list Lista de la Agrupación al Servicio de la República ASR ASR 1
Right-Wing Republican Regionalist list [n 17] Lista Regionalista Republicana de Derechas RRRight LR, DLR 2
Extreme Federal Left [n 18] Extrema izquierda Federal EEF EEF 2
Lliga Regionalista list [n 19] Lista de la Lliga Regionalista LR LR, CT 2
Catalan Republican Party list [n 20] Lista del Partit Catalanista Republicà PCR PCR 1
Monarchist Union [n 21] Unión Monárquica UMN UMN 1
Federal list Lista Federal PRDF PRDF 2
Centre Republican list Republicanos de Centro RC PRCen, PRMall 2
Autonomist Republican Union Party list [n 22] Lista del Partido de Unión Republicana Autonomista PURA PURA 2
Republican Action list Lista de Acción Republicana AR AR 2
Supporters of the Republic [n 23] Apoyo a la República AAR AAR, PRLD 2
Liberal Monarchist list [n 24] Lista Liberal Monárquica Lib Lib 1
Republican and Radical Right [n 25] Derecha Republicana y Radical RightRep PRR, DLR 3
Revolutionary Republican Candidature [n 26] Candidatura Republicano Revolucionaria CRR IRA, PRRSR 1
Independents 17
Total 470
Electoral results by party[n 27] [n 28] [n 29]
Party Name in Spanish or Catalan Abbreviation Candidates Seats won
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party Partido Socialista Obrero Español PSOE 165 115
Radical Republican Party Partido Republicano Radical PRR 151 81
Radical Socialist Republican Party Partido Republicano Radical Socialista PRRS 129 54
Liberal Republican Right Derecha Liberal Republicana DLR 122 27
Republican Left of Catalonia Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya ERC 23 23
Republican Action Acción Republicana AR 29 18
Federal Democratic Republican Party Partido Republicano Democrático Federal PRDF 74 18
Agrarians Agrarios A 47 16
Galician Republican Federation Federación Republicana Gallega FRG 19 14
Autonomous Republican Parties Partidos Republicanos Autónomos PRAut 12 8
The Association of Service to the Republican Agrupación al Servicio de la República ASR 8 8
Republican Alliance Alianza Republciana AlRep 8 7
Basque Nationalist Party Partido Nacionalista Vasco PNV 9 6
National Action Acción Nacional AN 44 5
Regionalist League Lliga Regionalista LR 34 4
Socialist Union of Catalonia Unió Socialista de Catalunya USC 5 4
Catalan Republican Party Partit Catalanista Republicà PCR 21 3
Traditionalist Communion Comunión Tradicionalista CT 10 3
Agrarian Catholics Católico Agrarios CatAgr 5 3
Revolutionary Left - Revolutionary Radical Socialist Republican Party Izquierda Revolucionaria - Partido Republicano Radical Socialista Revolucionario IRA-IRyA-PRRSR 31 2
Liberal Democrat Republican Party Partido Republicano Liberal Demócrata PRLD 18 2
Extreme Federal Left Extrema Esquerra Federal EEF 17 2
Provincial Republican Association Agrupación Republicana Provincial ARP 4 2
Centre Republican Party Partido Republicano de Centro PRCen 3 2
Supporters of the Republic Apoyo a la República AAR 3 2
Nationalist Republican Party of Orense Partido Nazonalista Repubricán de Ourense PNzR 2 1
Agrarian National Party Partido Nacional Agrario PNAgr 2 1
Liberal Monarchist Monárquico Liberal Lib 2 1
National Monarchist Union Unión Monárquico Nacional UMN 1 1
Traditional Catholic Party Partido Católico Tradicionalista PCT 1 1
Communist Party of Spain Partido Comunista de España PCE 116 0
Workers and Peasants' Bloc Bloque Obrero y Campesino BOC 41 0
Basque Nationalist Action Acción Nacionalista Vasca ANV 6 0
Republicans at the Service of the People Republicanos al Servicio del Pueblo RSP 6 0
Valencian Regional Right Derecha Regional Valenciana DRV 3 0
Republican Rural Democracy Democracia Rural Republicana DRR 3 0
Regionalist Party of Mallorca Partido Regionalista de Mallorca PRMall 1 0
Independents 192 36
Total 470

Galicia

La Coruña

16 seats

  • Republican–Socialist Conjunction (FRG-PSOE) 88.470 votes
  • Minority candidature (IndGall) 44.631 votes
  • Radical Party and Republican Alliance list (PRR) 36.563 votes
  • Comunist list (PCE) 1.244 votes
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Santiago Casares Quiroga CRS FRG 88.470
Antonio Rodríguez Pérez CRS FRG 75.498
Ramón Beade Méndez CRS PSOE 69.164
Salvador de Madariaga y Rojo CRS FRG 68.783
Alejandro Rodríguez Cadarso CRS FRG 68.741
Antonio Villar Ponte CRS FRG 68.089
Edmundo Lorenzo Santiago CRS PSOE 67.794
Ramón M. Tendeiro Rodríguez CRS FRG 65.266
Emilio González López CRS FRG 64.048
José Mareque Santos CRS PSOE 56.486
Ramón Suárez Picallo CRS FRG 55.054
José Reino Caamaño IndGall 47.258
Roberto Novoa Santos CRS FRG 44.953
Luis Cornide Quiroga IndGall 44.705
Benito Blanco Royo Espada IndGall 43.378
Leandro Pita Romero IndGall 43.181
Gerardo Abad Conde PRR 36.563
José Miñones Bernárdez PRR 33.400
Alfredo Saralegui Caselles PRR 33.359
Alejandro Lerroux García PRR 30.968
Aurelio Fernández Morales PRR 29.360
José García Ramos PRR 27.834
Victoriano García Marti PRR 25.048
Jaime Cancheiro Ind. 24.194
Manuel Casariego Bares-Rey PRR 23.503
Plácido Pena Novo PRR 23.415
Federico Pérez Lago PRR 19.775
Manuel Iglesias Corral Ind. 19.292
Ramón María del Valle-Inclán PRR 18.479
César Alvajar Diéguez PRR 18.236
Antonio Alonso Ríos Ind. 11.507
Antonio Méndez Gil Brandon Ind. 5.326
Juan Martínez de Tejada Ind. 3.266
Ramón Martínez López Ind. 3.242
Jesús Juaños Buján Ind. 2.987
Rafael Dieste Ind. 2.708
Manuel Marín González Ind. 2.001
Amanda Rodríguez Guerra Ind. 1.906
José Silva Martínez PCE 1.244
Teófilo González Calatrava Ind. 1.229
Manuel Luguis Freiré Ind. 969
José Bullejos Ind. 866
Manuel Diez Rozas Ind. 785
Ramón Casanellas PCE 471
Jesús Garrote Nogueira Ind. 395
Manuel García Felgueira Ind. 383
Dolores Ibárruri PCE 338
Vicente Arroyo Ind. 330
Manuel Adame Misa PCE 316
Vicente Várela Radio Ind. 292
Rogelio Rama Muiño Ind. 278
Leandro Carro Ind. 185
Antonio Santamaría Ind. 119
Gabriel León Trilla PCE 113
Sources:[4][5][6]

Lugo

10 seats. This election was annulled

  • Republican Coalition (PRR+DLR) 48.821 votes
  • Autonomous Galician Republican Organization's list (ORGA) 39.444 votes
  • Spanish Socialist Workers' Party list (PSOE) 37.414 votes
  • Republican Alliance's list (AlRep) 24.492 votes
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Ubaldo Azpiazu CR PRR 48.821
Francisco Javier Elola CR PRR 46.721
José Lladó CR DLR 45.347
Luis Recasens CR DLR 44.985
José Sanjurjo Recasens - Ind. 43.613
Manuel Portela Valladares - Ind. 40.593
Lois Peña Novo - ORGA 39.444
Daniel Vázquez Campo - ORGA 39.234
Juan Tizón Herreros - PSOE 37.414
Sergio Andión - ORGA 36.393
Enrique Gómez Giménez CR DLR 27.244[n 30]
Rafael de Vega Carrera - AlRep 24.492[n 31]
Cándido Fernández López - AlRep 22.269[n 32]
Luis Soto Menor - AlRep 19.480[n 33]
Manuel Becerra Fernández - AlRep 13.922[n 34]
Ramón Rodríguez Prieto - AlRep 12.460[n 35]
Camilo López Pardo - AlRep 12.183[n 36]
Luis Díaz Gallego - AlRep 10.160[n 37]
Ricardo López Pardo - PSOE 7.027[n 38]
Carlos Vázquez F. Pimentel - PSOE 6.188[n 39]
Estanislao de la Iglesia - PSOE [n 40]
José Cobreros de la Barrera - AlRep [n 41]
Sources:[7][8][9][10]

Repeat elections carried out 23 August:

  • Republican–Socialist Conjunction (PRR+PRP+ORGA+PSOE) 51.705 Votes
  • Progressive Republican Party (PRP)[n 42]
  • Republican list (PRR) 40.856 Votes
  • Republican Action (AR) 4.325 Votes
  • Unnamed list (PRR+PRP) 57.485 Votes
  • Agrarian list (ORGA) 5.443 Votes
  • Radical Socialist Republican list (PRRS) 2.582 Votes
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Ubaldu de Azpiazu y Artiazu No name PRR 57.485
José Lladó Vallés No name PRP 53.852
Enrique Gómez Giménez CRS PRP 51.709
Luis Recasens Siches No name PRP 49.429
Gerardo Abad Conde CRS PRR 48.660
Rafael de Vega Barrera CRS PRR 43.716
Manuel Becerra Fernández Rep PRR 40.856
Daniel Vázquez Campo CRS ORGA 32.087
Francisco Javier Elola - PRR 31.910
Manuel Portela Valladares - Ind. 31.171
Cándido Fernández López - ORGA 30.510
Lois Peña Novo CRS ORGA 29.936
Ricardo López Pardo CRS PSOE 27.309
Juan Tizón Herreros CRS PSOE 24.936
Sergio Andión Pérez CRS ORGA 23.495
Luis Soto Menor - PRRS 19.193
Enrique Álvarez de Neyra PRP PRP 9.061
Luis Fernando Saavedra Núñez A ORGA 5.443
Miguel Fidalgo Valentín - Ind. 4.943
Alejandro Polanco González - AR 4.325
Fernández Mato - Ind. 3.895
Emilio Novoa González - PRRS 2.582
Estanislao de la Iglesia - PSOE 1.708
Sources:[11][12][13][14]

Pontevedra

12 seats.

  • Republican–Socialist Conjunction (PSOE-FRG-DLR) 53.738 Votes[n 43]
  • Galicianist-Republican coalition (PRR-DLR) 21.544 Votes
  • Radical Agrarian list (A)
  • Communist list (PCE)
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Emiliano Iglesias Ambrosio CRS FRG[n 44] 53.738
Enrique H. Botana CRS PSOE 53.037
Alejandro Otero Fernández CRS PSOE 50.411
Joaquín Poza Juncal CRS FRG 50.114
Manuel Varela Radio CRS FRG 48.504
Bibiano Fernández Osorio y Tafall CRS FRG 48.260
Eugenio Arbones Castellanzuelo CRS PSOE 44.293
José Gómez Osorio CRS PSOE 44.001
Laureano Gómez Paratcha CRS DLR[n 45] 43.572
José López Varela CRG PRR 21.544
Alfonso Castelao CRG Ind. 19.551
Ramón Salgado Pérez CRG PRR 19.139
Paz Andrade CRG Ind. 18.605
Cabanillas CRG Ind. 18.006
Río Camota CRG DLR 16.364
Álvarez - A 15.705
Garra - A 15.274
Viñas del Monte - A 11.529
Ramón María del Valle-Inclán - A 9.287
Alfaya - A 9.127
Curbera - PCE 4.071
Artulo - PCE 826
Echegaray - PCE 813
Martínez - PCE 736
Sources:[15][16]

Orense

9 seats

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PRR+AR+PSOE) 41.327 Votes
  • Galicianist-Republican Coalition (FRG+ PRRS+PNzR+DLR) 35.443 Votes
  • Monarchist Union (UMN) 27.493 Votes
  • Right's list 20.065 Votes
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Luis Fábrega Coello CRS PRR 41.327
Basilio Álvarez Rodríguez CRS PRR 38.420
Ramón Otero Pedrayo CGR PNzR 35.443
Alfonso Pazos Cid CGR PRRS 31.464
Justo Villanueva Gómez CRS PRR 30.714
Manuel Martínez Risco y Macías CRS AR 29.761
José Calvo-Sotelo - UMN 27.493
Alfonso Quintana Peña CRS PSOE 26.647
Manuel García Becerra CGR PRRS 26.426
Romero Cerveiriña CGR FRG 21.557
Taboada Right Ind. 20.065
Martínez-Risco y Agüero CGR PNzR 19.165
Estévez CRS PRR 16.691
André CRS PSOE 15.982
López García CGR PRRS 15.791
López Pérez CGR DLR 15.190
Suárez Castro CRS PSOE 14.935
Montes CRS PSOE 14.457
González Refojo Right Ind. 10.219
Vidal Leira Right Ind. 6.421
González García - Ind. 6.316
Lezón Right Ind. 4.930
Heruella Right Ind. 4.653
Espada Right Ind. 2.883
Araujo Right Ind. 2.509
Álvarez Estévez - DLR 2.151
Sources:[17]

Asturias and the Region of León

Oviedo

16 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjuction (PSOE+PRRS+ASR+PRR+DLR): 83.087 Votes
  • Federal Agrarian coalition (PRDF+A): 28.762 Votes
  • Communist list (PCE): 12.690 Votes
  • Rights' list (RepCrist+IndRight)
  • Radical Socialist Revolutionary list (PRRSR): 8.939 Votes

(The PRLD and AN retired their lists from the elections)

Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Teodomiro Menéndez Fernández CRS PSOE 83.087
Ramón Pérez de Ayala CRS ASR 81.742
Álvaro de Albornoz y Liminiana CRS PRRS 81.549
Leopoldo García Alas y García Argüelles CRS PRRS 80.215
Amador Fernández Montes CRS PSOE 78.662
Teodomiro Menéndez Fernández CRS PSOE 77.260
José Díaz Fernández CRS PRRS 76.952
Manuel Vigil Montoro CRS PSOE 76.303
Julián Ayesta Manchola CRS DLR 74.895
Carlos Martínez Martínez CRS PRRS 74.548
José Álvarez Buylla Godino CRS PRR 74.299
Manuel Rico Avello CRS ASR 70.348
Eduardo Barriobero Herrán FedAgr PRDF 28.762
Ángel Menéndez Suárez FedAgr A 27.233
Ángel Sarmiento González FedAgr A 26.627
Emilio Niembro Gutiérrez FedAgr PRDF 24.576
José Bullejos PCE 12.690
José de la Fuente PCE 12.160
Críspulo Gutiérrez PCE 11.923
Rodríguez PCE 11.911
Pedro Pidal y Bernardo de Quirós Right RCrist 10.942
F. Martínez PRRSR 8.939
Escobedo PRRSR 8.712
José Antonio Balbontín PRRSR 8.605
Morán PRRSR 8.230
Julián Díaz Valdepares Right Ind. 6.580
Pedro Segura Saenz Right Ind. 5.154
Vicente Madera Peña Right Ind. 4.708
Amador Juesas Latorre Right Ind. 4.575
Antonio Lombardía Alonso Right Ind. 4.476
Sources:[18][19][20]

León

9 seats

  • Republican-Socialist Conjuction (PRRS+PSOE+ASR+AR): 65.816 Votes
  • Republican Coalition (PRR+DLR): 21.849 Votes
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Publio Suárez Uriarte CRS Ind. 65.816
José Ortega y Gasset CRS ASR 57.794
Gabriel Franco López CRS AR 57.532
Félix Gordón Ordás CRS PRRS 56.543
Justino de Azcárate y Floréz CRS Ind. 54.978
Alfredo Nistal Martínez CRS PSOE 49.701
Miguel Castaño Quiñones CRS PSOE 46.972
Juan Castrillo Santos CR DLR 21.849
Francisco Molleda Garcés[n 46] CR Ind. 17.230
Herminio Fernández de la Poza[n 47] CR PRR 16.411
Mario Muñóz Castellano CR PRR [n 48]
Segundo García y García CR Ind. [n 49]
Sources:[21]

Zamora

6 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (DLR+PPRS+ASR+PSOE+A+Ind) 31.095
  • National Action (AN) 17.201 Votes
  • Liberal Democrat Republican Party (PRLD) 12.056 Votes
  • Radicals' list (PRR) 9.594
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Miguel Maura CRS DLR 31.095
Ángel Galarza CRS PRRS 28.493
Jose María Cid Ruiz-Zorrilla CRS A 28.125
Santiago Alba CRS Ind. 25.680
Gregorio Marañón CRS ASR 24.976
Quirino Salvadores CRS PSOE 22.909
Geminiano Carrascal - AN 17.201
Leopoldo Palacios - PRLD 12.056
Julio Ayuso - PRR 9.594
Manuel García Morales - PRR 7.876
Baldomero Díez Lozano - Ind. 674
Sources:[22][23]

Salamanca

7 seats.

  • Liberal Democrat Republican list (PRLD) 32.417 Votes
  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+PRR+PRRS+AR) 32.418 Votes
  • Liberal Republican Right (DLR) 28.213 Votes
  • Agrarian Bloc (A+CatAgr): 26.365 Votes[n 50]
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Filiberto Villalobos González - PRLD 32.418
Primitivo Santa Cecilia CRS PSOE 29.190
Miguel de Unamuno CRS Ind. 28.849
Tomás Marcos Escribano - DLR 28.213
José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones BAgr A[n 51] 26.365
Cándido Casanueva y Gorjón BAgr A 25.618
José María Lamamié de Clairac BAgr CatAgr 23.649
Casto Prieto Carrasco CRS AR 22.681
José Camón Aznar CRS PRR 20.191
Victoria Kent CRS PRRS 19.824
Luis Capdevila Gelabert - PRLD 19.316
Gonzalo Queipo de Llano - Ind. 16.359
Julio Ramón y Laca - DLR 15.734
Ángel Coca y Coca - Ind. 12.075
Serafín Pierna Catalá - Ind. 11.884
Diego Martín Veloz - Ind. 7.921
Sources:[24][25][26]

Old Castile

Santander

7 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjuction (PRRS+PSOE+PRDF): 36.663 Votes
  • Independent Regional list (A): 22.575 Votes
  • Liberal Republican Right (DLR): 17.071 Votes
  • Republican Right list: 14.495 Votes
  • Lerrouxist Radical Republican list (PRR): 10.062 Votes
  • Communist list (PCE): 881 Votes
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Bruno Alonso González CRS PSOE 36.663
Ramón Ruíz Rebollo CRS PRDF 35.700
Gregorio Villarías López CRS PRDF 31.951
Eduardo Pérez Iglesias CRS PRRS 31.763
Manuel Ruiz de Villa CRS PRRS 31.155
Lauro Fernández y González A 22.575
Pedro Sainz Rodríguez A 22.490
Alonso Velarde Blanco DLR 17.071
Emilio Herrero Mazorro DLR 16.603
Victoriano Sánchez y Sánchez DerRep Ind. 14.495
José Alday Redonet DLR 10.655
Isidro Mateo Ortega PRR 10.062
Ángel Escobio PCE 881
José Bullejos PCE 674
Enrique Rodríguez PCE 674
Gabriel León Trillas PCE 559
Luís de Hoyos Saínz Ind. 545
Sources:[27][28][29]

Ávila

5 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PRR+PSOE+AR+PRRS): 22.564
  • Provincial Republican Association (ARP) 21.845
  • Liberal Republican Right (DLR): 16.375
  • National Action (AN): 2.674
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Claudio Sánchez-Albornoz CRS AR 22.564
Ángel Torres Alonso - ARP 21.845
Francisco Barnés Salinas CRS PRRS 18.641
Nicasio Velayos y Velayos - ARP 18.215
Francisco Agustín Rodríguez CRS PRR 18.087
José Palmerino San Román - DLR 16.375
José Felipe García Muro CRS PSOE 16.333
Robustiano Pérez Arroyo - DLR 15.045
Francisco de la Peña - ARP 14.937
José Picón Meilhon - DLR 14.745
Pedro Cifuentes - ARP 10.905
José Martín Sampedro - AN 2.674
Antonio Bermejo de la Rica - AN 2.467
Sources:[30][31]

Segovia

4 seats.

  • Agrarian list (A) 12.514 Votes
  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+PRRS+AR): 11.143 Votes
  • National Action (AN) 9.490 Votes
  • Republican Right list (DLR): 7.156 Votes
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Jerónimo García Gallego - Ind. 14.573
Rufino Cano de Rueda - A 12.514
Cayetano Redondo Aceña CRS PSOE 11.143
Pedro Romero Rodríguez CRS PRR 11.138
José Luís Martín de Antonio CRS PRRS 10.488
Antonio García Tapia - Ind. 10.368
Juan de Contreras y López de Ayala - AN 9.490
Mariano Matesanz - Ind. 9.433
Eutiquiano Rebollar - DLR 7.156
Antonio Monedero - Ind. 6.703
Eugenio Tarragato - Ind. 3.090
Wenceslao Delgado - Ind. 1.540
Manuel Machimbarrena - Ind. 865
Francisco Pérez Fernández - Ind. 327
Sources:[32][33]

Soria

3 seats.

  • Liberal Republican Right (DLR): 14.600
  • Republican Coalition (PRDF+AlRep): 14.285
  • Radical Socialist Republican Party (PRRS): 13.531
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Gregorio Arranz DLR 14.600
Manuel Hilario Ayuso CR PRDF 14.285
Benito Artigas Arpón PRRS 13.531
Adolfo Hinojar y Pons CR AlRep 11.284
Álvaro de Albornoz y Liminiana PRRS 9.936
Sources:[34][35]

Valladolid

6 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+PRRS+AR): [n 52] 35.943 Votes.
  • Independent Agrarian list (A): 28.046 Votes
  • Agrarian National Party (PNgr): 25.713 Votes
  • Liberal Republican Right (DLR): 22.879 Votes
  • Radical Socialist Republican Party (PRRS): [n 53] 1.359 Votes
1º round results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Isidoro Vergara Castrillón CRS AlRep 35.943
Remigio Cabello Toral CRS PSOE 30.718
Luis Araquistain Toledo [n 54] CRS PSOE 30.160
Vicente Sol Sánchez CRS PRRS 29.662
Antonio Royo Villanova - A 28.046
Pedro Martín Martín - PNAgr 25.713
José Serrano Pacheco - DLR 22.879
Mariano Valdés García - PNAgr 20.650
Rafael Serrano Serrano - Ind. 3.828
Manuel Cocho Gil - PRRS 1.359
Emigdio del Fraile Carrillo - PRRS 995
Juan Blanco Ovejero - PRRS 826
José Cordero González - PRRS 719
Manuel Gil Baños - Ind. 181
Miguel de Mora - Ind. 126
José Garrote Tebar - Ind. 3
Sources:[36][37]
2º round results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
José Garrote Tébar - PSOE 22.804
Eustaquio Sanz T. Pasalobos - PRR 19.763
Velasco - Ind. 672
Sources:[38][39]

Burgos

8 seats.

  • Agrarian list (A) 34.759 Votes
  • Agrarian Catholics' list (CatAgr)
  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PRR+PSOE+PRAut) 33.135 Votes
  • Peasants' League (LdC) 16.001 Votes
  • Radical Socialist list (PRRS) 8.015 Votes
  • Liberal republican Right (DLR): 4.521 Votes
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Ramón de la Cuesta - A 34.759
José Martínez de Velasco - A 34.043
Tomás Alonso de Armiño - A 33.342
Perfecto Ruiz Dorronsoro CRS PRR 33.155
Luís García y G. Lozano CRS PRR 30.780
Ricardo Gómez Rojí - CatAgr 30.191
Aurelio Gómez - A 30.183
Francisco Estévanez Rodríguez - CatAgr 28.375
Antonio Martínez del Campo CRS Ind. 24.589
Manuel Santamaría CRS PSOE 24.455
Luís Labín CRS PSOE 23.384
Dionisio Rueda Peña CRS PRAut 21.186
Antonio Monedero - LdC 16.001
Eliseo Cuadrao - PRRS 8.015
Antonio Caballero - PRRS 6.908
Manuel Martín - PRRS 6.609
Francisco Vega - PRRS 6.584
Martín Vélez del Val - DLR 4.521
Francisco Rivera - PRRS 3.472
Miguel Bañuelos - PRRS 2.995
Alfonso de Egaña y Elizarán - LdC 2.984
Manuel Machimbarrena Aguirrebengoa - LdC 2.850
Sources:[40][41]

Palencia

4 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (DLR+AlRep+PSOE) 25.029 Votes
  • Agrarian Rights' Union (A+AN) 24.568 Votes
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
César Gusano Rodríguez CRS DLR 25.029
Abilio Calderón Rojo Right A 24.568
Ricardo Cortes Villasana Right AN 24.107
Matías Peñalba Alonso CRS AlRep [n 55] 19.832
Juan Sánchez Rivera CRS PSOE 16.115
Antonio Monedero - AN 7.216
Fernando Suárez de Tangil - AN 2.418
Asurio Herrero - PSOE 1.650
César Lastra - Ind. 188
Sources:[42][43][44]

Logroño

4 seats

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+PRRS) [n 56] 23.183 Votes
  • Liberal Democrat Republican Party (PRLD) 12.130 Votes
  • Radical Republican Party (PRR) 9.240 Votes
  • Federal Republican list (PRDF) 1.217 Votes
  • Communist list formed by Joaquín Maurín, Vicente Arroyo López y Gabriel León Terilla. Results from those candidates are missing.
1º round results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Jesús Ruiz del Río CRS PRRS 23.183
Isaac Abeytúa Pérez-Íñigo CRS PRRS 22.944
Amós Sabrás Gurrea CRS PSOE 21.033
Miguel Villanueva Gómez[n 57] - PRLD 12.130
Alejandro Gallego Benito - PRR 9.240
Eduardo Barriobero - PRDF 1.217
Sources:[45][46][47]
  • Agrarian list (A)
  • Republican Action (AR)
  • Republican Coalition (PRR)[n 58]
  • Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE)
  • Anti-imperialist and Revolutionary Left (IRYA)
2º round results[n 59]
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Tomás Ortiz de Solórzano - A 11.217
Amós Salvador Carreras - AR 8.027
Félix Artiga Fernández CR PRR 7.982
José Orad de la Torre - PSOE 5.397
César Falcón Garfias - IRYA 96
Sources:[48][49][50]

Vascongadas and Navarre

Bilbao

6 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+PRRS) 32.982 Votes
  • Defenders of the Basque Statute (PNV) [n 60] 23.723 Votes
  • Communist list (PCE) 4.791 Votes
  • Basque Nationalist Action (ANV) 2.763 Votes
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Indalecio Prieto Tuero CRS PSOE 32.982
Luis Araquistain CRS PSOE 32.316
Vicente Fatrás CRS PRRS 31.707
Ramón María de Aldasoro CRS PRRS 31.961
José Horn Areilza Estella PNV 23.723
Manuel Eguileor Estella PNV 23.319
Cosme Elguezabal Estella PNV 23.138
Manuel Robles Aranguiz Estella PNV 23.132
José Bullejos PCE 4.791
Leandro Carro PCE 4.253
Dolores Ibárruri PCE 4.065
Manuel Adame Misa PCE 3.995
Luis Urrengoechea ANV 2.763
José Ignacio Arana ANV 2.605
Cosme Duñabeitia ANV 2.131
Miguel Mendiola ANV 1.952
Sources:[51][52][53][54]

Vizcaya (province)

3 seats.

  • Defenders of the Basque Statute (PNV+PCT) [n 61] 16.608 Votes
  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+PRRS+AR) 6.441 Votes
  • Basque Nationalist Action (ANV) 1.458 Votes
1º round results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
José Antonio Aguirre[n 62] Estella PNV 16.608
Marcelino Oreja Elósegui Estella PCT 15.982
Francisco Basterrechea Estella PNV 14.601
Ramón de Madariaga Alonso CRS Ind. 6.441
Julián Zugazagoitia CRS PSOE 6.381
Areitioaurtena ANV 1.458
Sources:[55][56][57][58]

In the second round to replace José Antonio Aguirre, only one candidate ran: Manuel Robles Aranguiz of the PNV (Basque Nationalist Party). He received 19,527 votes.

Guipúzcoa

6 seats.

  • Defenders of the Basque Statute (PNV+CT) 35.942 Votes
  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction-ANV (PSOE-PRR-PRRS-ANV) 25.407 Votes
  • Federal Republican list (PRDF): 482 Votes
  • Communist list (PCE): 342 Votes
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Antonio Pildain y Zapiain Estella Ind. 35.942
Rafael Picavea Estella Ind. 35.937
Jesús Maria Leizaola Estella PNV 35.901
Julio Urquijo Estella CT 35.819
Juan Usabiaga Lasquibar CRS PRAut[n 63] 25.928
Enrique de Francisco Jiménez CRS PSOE 25.612
Justo Gárate Arriola CRS ANV 25.407
José María Amilibia Machimbarrena CRS PRR 25.254
Nicolás María de Urgoiti PRDF 482
Luis de Castro PRDF 459
José Bullejos PCE 342
Juan Astigarrabía PCE 329
Zapirain PCE 316
Jesús Larrañaga PCE 314
Sources:[59][60]

Álava

2 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+PRRS) 8.513
  • Catholic-Fuerista list (CT) 8.016
  • Basque Nationalist Action (PNV) 4.615
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Félix Susaeta CRS PRRS 8.375
José Luis Oriol CT 7.971
Pantaleón R. Olano PNV 4.520
Sources:[61]

7 seats.

  • Lista del Pacto Pro Estatuto de Estella (PNV+CT+Ind.) 46.925 Votes
  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+PRRS+AR) 27.181 Votes
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Miguel Gortari Errea Estella CT 46.925
Rafael Aizpún Santafé Estella Ind. 46.699
José Antonio Aguirre y Lecube Estella PNV 46.419
Joaquín Beunza Redín Estella Ind. 46.102
Tomás Domínguez Arévalo Estella Ind. 45.940
Mariano Ansó Zunzarren CRS Ind.[n 64] 27.181
Emilio Azarola Gresillón CRS PRR 27.045
Aquiles Cuadra de Miguel CRS Ind. 26.649
Miguel Sáez Morilla CRS PSOE 26.128
Tiburcio Osácar CRS Ind.[n 65] 25.265
Sources:[62]

Aragon

Huesca

5 seats.

  • Radical Republican Party (PRR) 27.180 Votes
  • Radical Socialist list (PRRS) 20.667 Votes
  • Jaca Uprising's list (PCE) 5.371 Votes
  • Liberal Republican Right (DLR) 4.051 Votes
  • Socialist list (PSOE) only on the 2º round 2.799 Votes
  • Republican Agrarian list (A) 2.249 Votes
1º round results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Alejandro Lerroux [n 66] - PRR 27.180
Rafael Ulled - PRR 24.692
Pío Díaz - PRR 22.650
José Salmerón García [n 67] - PRRS 20.677
Joaquín Mayo - PRR 19.882
Casimiro Lana - PRRS 19.160
Servando Marenco - PRRS 18.695
Victoria Kent - PRRS 18.067
Vicente Piniés Bayona [n 68] - Ind. 8.679
Francisco Galán - PCE 5.371
Luis Salinas - PCE 4.956
Fernando Cárdenas - PCE 4.597
Luis Duch - PCE 4.402
Francisco Isarre - DLR 4.051
Celso Joaquinet - A 2.249
Miguel S. de Castro - Ind. 1.784
Luis Aymat - A 198
Miguel Moya Gastón - Ind. 32
Sources:[63][64][65]
2º round results[n 69]
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Tomás Peine Cabaleiro - PRR 17.666
Casimiro Lana Sarrate - PRRS 15.702
Juan Valdivia - PSOE 2.799
Sources:[66][67]

Zaragoza (city)

4 seats.

  • Republican Coalition (PRR+PRRS) [n 70] 24.074 Votes.
  • National Action (AN) 8.324 Votes.
  • Socialist list (PSOE) 5.639 Votes.
  • Communist list (PCE) 3.845 Votes
1º round results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Gil Gil y Gil CR PRR 24.074
Álvaro de Albornoz Laminiana [n 71] CR PRRS 23.239
Manuel Marraco Ramón CR PRR 18.814
Santiago Guallar Poza - AN 8.324
José Gaos González-Poza - PSOE 5.639
Isidoro Achón Gallifa - PSOE 5.203
Francisco Albiñana Corralé - PSOE 4.170
Fernando Aragón - PCE 3.845
Mariano Tejero - Ind. 106
Genaro Poza [n 72] - DLR 12
Sources:[68][69]
2º round results[n 73]
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Sebastián Banzo Urrea - PRR 10.996
Ramón Serrano Suñer - AN 5.710
Francisco Merino García - PRRS 4.156
José María Adame - PCE 344
Julián Jiménez Sanz - Ind. 142
Fernando Aragón Gómez - PCE 122
Sources:[70][71]

Zaragoza (province)

7 seats.

  • Republican Coalition (PRR+PRRS+AR+DLR): 41.962 Votes
  • Socialist list (PSOE): 17.480 Votes.
  • Maurists from the Liberal Republican Right (DLR+Ind.): [n 74] 15.855 Votes
1º round results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Niceto Alcalá-Zamora y Torres [n 75] CR DLR 41.962
Darío Pérez García CR PRR 41.021
Honorato de Castro Bonel CR AR 40.958
Antonio Guallar Poza CR PRRS 34.861
Venancio Sarría Simón CR PRRS 33.619
José Algora Gorbea - PSOE 17.480
Manuel Albar Catalán - PSOE 17.355
Bernardo Aladrén Monterde - PSOE 16.850
Eduardo Castillo Blasco - PSOE 16.667
Genaro Poza Ibáñez M DLR 15.855
Ángel Ossorio y Gallardo M Ind. 15.551
Antonio Ruíz García - PSOE 15.378
Francisco Aranda Millán Ind. DLR 278
Sources:[72][73]
2º round results[n 76]
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Basilio Paraíso Labad - PRR 24.465
Bernardo Aladrén Monterde - PSOE 15.511
José María González Gamonal - PRRS 10.054
Sources:[74][75]

Teruel

5 seats.

  • Radical Socialist Republican Party (PRRS) [n 77] 22.635 Votes
  • The Association of Service to the Republic (ASR): 21470 Votes
  • Republican Coalition (PRR+PRRS+DLR): 21.351 Votes
  • Socialist list (PSOE+UGT):18.387 Votes
  • Liberal Republican Right (DLR):[n 78] 3.849 Votes
  • Liberal Democrat Republican Party (PRLD): 1.398 Votes
  • People's Republican Party (PRPop): 626 Votes
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Gregorio Vilatela - PRRS 22.635
Ramón Feced - PRRS 22.371
Vicente Iranzo - ASR 21.470
Manuel Lorente Atienza CR PRR 21.351
José Borrajo CR PRR 19.911
Juan Martín Sauras PSOE PSOE 18.387
José Torán de la Rad - Ind. 16.140
Agustín Plana CR DLR 15.636
Pedro Díez PSOE PSOE 10.143
Antonio de Lezama CR PRRS 8.778
Pedro Pueyo PSOE UGT 6.663
Francisco Javier Fernández - Ind. 5.761
Fernando Ruano y Prieto - DLR 3.849
Joaquín Núñez Sastre - PRLD 1.398
Jaime Cussó - Ind. 1.096
Manuel Villén - PRPop 626
Carlos E. Montañés - Ind. 471
Sources:[76][77]

Catalonia and the Balearic Islands

Lérida

6 seats.

  • Republican Entente (ERC+PRR) 40.382 Votes
  • Catalan Republican Party (PCR) 6.517 Votes
  • Workers and Peasants' Bloc (BOC) 3.149 Votes
  • Regionalist League-Agrarians (LR+A) (retired; 2.249 annuled votes)
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Francesc Macià Llusà EntRep ERC 40.382
Pedro Corominas y Montaña EntRep Ind. 39.853
Humberto Torres Babera EntRep ERC 36.145
Epifani Bellí Castiel EntRep ERC 36.058
Ricardo Palacín Antevilla EntRep ERC 32.554
José Estadella Arno EntRep PRR 32.036
Josep Vives Giner - PCR 6.517
Domingo Pallerola Munné - PCR 6.285
Joaquín Maurín Juliá - BOC 3.159
Vicente Colomer Nadal - BOC 2.710
Joan Ferran Lamich LR-A LR 2.249
Ramón Sostres Maluquer LR-A A 2.222
Miguelo Bargues Murera LR-A A 1.876
Jaime Filella Bragos LR-A LR 1.810
Sources:[78][79][80]

Gerona

7 seats.

  • Republican Entente (ERC+PCR+PRR+PRDF) 57.434 Votes
  • Right-Wing Republican Regionalist list (LR+DLR) 16.560 Votes
  • Workers and Peasants' Bloc (BOC) 1.640 Votes
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Salvador Albert y Pey EntRep PRDF 57.438
Manuel Carrasco Formiguera EntRep PCR 55.975
Miguel Santaló Pavorell EntRep ERC 55.795
Albert de Quintana i de León EntRep ERC 55.373
José Puig de Asprer EntRep PRR 54.790
Joan Estelrich Artigas RRRight LR 16.171
José Ayats Surribas RRRight DLR 16.058
Carlos Badia Malagrida RRRight LR 15.868
Juan Vallés y Pujals RRRight LR 15.816
Santiago Masó y Valentí RRRight LR 14.341
Jaume Miravitlles y Navarra - BOC 1.673
Miguel Adam Lecina - BOC 594
Sources:[81][82]

Barcelona (city)

18 seats.

  • Catalan Left (ERC+USC) 111.108 Votes
  • Regionalist League list (LR+CT) 43.511 Votes
  • Catalan Republican Party (PCR) 35.524 Votes
  • Radical's list (PRR+PRDF+DLR) 33.441 Votes
  • Extreme Federal Left (EEF)12.938 Votes
  • Socialist list (PSOE) 7.836 Votes.
  • Workers and Peasants' Bloc (BOC) 1.275 Votes
  • Communist list (PCE) 312 Votes
Resultados de la 1º ronda
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Francesc Macià Llusà [n 79] EC ERC 111.808
Gabriel Alomar Villalonga [n 80] EC USC 103.631
Jaume Aiguadé Miró EC ERC 103.585
Rafael Campalans Puig EC USC 102.884
Joan Puig i Ferreter EC ERC 101.084
Ventura Gassol Roviras EC ERC 100.090
Juan Lluhí Valleseá EC ERC 98.739
Antoni Xirau Palau EC ERC 97.884
Josep Dencàs Puigdollers EC ERC 97.709
Josep Tarradellas Joan EC ERC 96.832
José Riera y Puntí EC ERC 96.384
Ángel Samblancat Salanova EC Ind. 96.267
Antonio Sbert Massonet EC ERC 95.395
Ramón Franco Bahamonde EC Ind. 91.731
Raimundo de Abadal Calderó LR LR 43.511
Joaquín Pi y Arsuaga Rad PRDF 33.441
Luis Nicolau d'Olwer PCR PCR 35.524
Pedro Rahola Molinas LR LR 29.220
Alejandro Lerroux Rad PRR 29.832
Niceto Alcalá-Zamora Rad DLR 27.770
Antonio Martínez Domingo LR LR 27.888
Fernando Valls Taberner LR LR 27.712
Juan Ventosa y Calvell LR LR 26.925
Luis Durán y Ventosa LR LR 26.662
José Sánchez Guerra LR LR 23.518
Joaquín Cabot Rovira LR LR 25.194
Federico Gambús i Rusca LR CT 24.929
Antonio Par y Musquets LR LR 24.666
José María Serraclara Costa Rad PRR 24.906
Juan José Rocha García Rad PRR 24.546
Antonio Montaner Castaño Rad PRR 24.468
Federico Mateu Fornells LR LR 23.759
Andrés Oliva Lacoma LR LR 23.595
José Codolá Gualdo LR LR 23.518
José Juncal Verdulla Rad PRR 23.542
Julio Martínez Gimeno Rad PRR 23.248
Antonio Marsá Bragado Rad PRR 23.122
Juan Giró Prat Rad PRR 23.109
Luis Ferrer-Vidal y Soler LR LR 22.906
Félix Antiga Fernández Rad PRR 22.493
Ramón Batlle Matabosch LR LR 22.051
Jaime Carner Rad Ind. 17.219
Jaime Bofill y Matas PCR PCR 12.515
Eduardo Barriobero Herrán EEF PRDF 12.938
Salvador Sediles Moreno. EEF EEF 12.792
Alberto Bastardas Sempere PCR PCR 11.977
Antonio Giménez Giménez EEF EEF 11.556
Eduardo Sanjuán Albi EEF EEF 10.015
Abel Velilla Sarazola EEF EEF 9.737
José Barbey Prats PCR PCR 9.729
Francisco Casas Sala EEF EEF 8.281
Fernando Rosell Jane EEF EEF 7.964
Raimundo Morales Veloso PSOE PSOE 7.836
Fernando Corbella Alegret EEF EEF 7.819
Jaime Turró Pont EEF EEF 7.522
Eugenio Carreras Bermúdez EEF EEF 7.333
Juan Perea Capulino EEF EEF 7.372
José Vila Cuenca PSOE PSOE 7.082
José Martí Feced EEF EEF 6.681
Joaquín Maurín Juliá BOC BOC 1.275
José García Miranda BOC BOC 1.105
Tomás Tusó Temprano BOC BOC 969
Hilario Arlandis Esparza BOC BOC 711
Jorge Arquer Saltó BOC BOC 741
Jaime Miratvilles Navarra BOC BOC 706
Víctor Colomer Nadal BOC BOC 623
Joaquín Masmano Pardo BOC BOC 597
Daniel Domingo Montserrat BOC BOC 587
Daniel Rebull Cabré BOC BOC 586
Pedro Fuentes Galileo BOC BOC 576
Joaquín Pijoá Gene BOC BOC 548
Antonio Sesé y Artaso BOC BOC 534
Pedro Bonet Cuito BOC BOC 530
Ramon Casanellas Lluch PCE PCE 312
José del Barrio Navarro PCE PCE 199
José Bullejos Sánchez PCE PCE 193
Dolores Ibárruri Gómez PCE PCE 185
Manuel Adame Misa PCE PCE 175
Gabriel León Trilla PCE PCE 161
Luis Arrarás Garay PCE PCE 166
Tomás Molinero Andaluz PCE PCE 144
Ramón Castañés PCE PCE 143
Antonio Leal PCE PCE 141
José Silva Martínez PCE PCE 140
Hermenegildo Figueres PCE PCE 140
Antonio Rodríguez PCE PCE 132
Heliodoro Iza PCE PCE 128
Rodrigo Soriano Ind. PRDF 26
Sources:[83]
2º round results[n 81]
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Antonio Jiménez Jiménez - EEF 33.775
Pompeu Fabra Poch - PCR 18.891
Joaquín Maurín - BOC 12.323
Eduardo de Medrana - Ind. 3.561
Ramón Pociello - Ind. 714
Alejandro Lerroux - PRR 185
Sources:[84]
3º round results[n 82]
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Pedro Rahola Molinas - LR 30.153
Martí Esteve Guau - PCR 14.805
Juan Giró Prat - PRR 12.499
Joaquín Maurín Julia - BOC 8.412
Francisco Escrig Gonzalvo - EEF 6.995
Felipe Barjau Riera - USC 5.181
Eduardo San Juan Albí - PRDF 3.339
Ramon Casanellas Lluch - PCE 1.301
Sources:[85]
4º round results[n 83]
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Martí Esteve Guau - PCR 41.314
Joaquín Maurín Julia - BOC 13.708
Ramón Casanellas Lluch - PCE 574
Sources:

Barcelona (province)

15 seats.

  • Catalan Left (ERC+USC) 117.594 Votes.
  • Regionalist League list (LR+CT) 29.614 Votes
  • Catalan Republican Party (PCR) 7.542 Votes
  • Extreme Federal Left (EEF) 7.374 Votes
  • Radical list (PRR) 7.285 Votes
  • Workers and Peasants' Bloc (BOC) 1.800 Votes
  • Federal Republican list (PRDF) only on the 2º round 47.280 Votes
  • Liberal Republican Right (DLR) [n 84] only on the 2º round 4.209 Votes
1º round results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Josep Suñol Garriga EC Ind. 117.594
Lluis Companys Jovete EC ERC 113.288
Manuel Serra Moret EC USC 109.771
Amadeu Hurtado Miró EC Ind. 109.728
Josep Xirau i Palau EC USC 109.250
Domingo Palet y Barba EC ERC 108.242
José Grau Jasana EC ERC 108.135
Carles Pi i Sunyer EC Ind. 107.601
Amadeu Aragay Davi EC ERC 107.401
Juan Selvas Carne EC ERC 107.217
José Bordas de la Cuesta EC ERC 106.734
Juan Ventosa Roig EC ERC 106.676
Jaime de Riba y de España LR LR 29.614
Josep Maria Trias de Bes i Giró LR LR 29.218
Miquel Vidal y Guardiola LR LR 29.191
Antonio Miracle Mercadé LR LR 28.571
Enrique Maynes Gaspar LR LR 28.459
Federico Roda Ventura LR LR 28.390
Jaime Andreu Barber LR LR 28.236
José María Blanch Romeu LR LR 27.965
Leonci Soler i March LR LR 27.896
Juan Soler Janer LR CT 27.850
Luis Jover Nonell - PCR 7.452
Salvador Sediles Moreno - EEF 7.374
Casimiro Giralt Bullit - PRR 7.285
Antonio Jiménez Jiménez - EEF 7.097
José María Pou Sabater - PRR 6.618
Francisco Aldaz Legun - PRR 6.250
Francisco Masferrer Vernis - PCR 6.229
Nicolás Juncosa Sabater - PRR 6.019
Jaime Polo Otin - PRR 5.650
Carlos Rodríguez Soriano - PRR 5.539
Eduardo Batalla Cunllera - PRR 5.531
Rafael García Fando - PRR 5.368
Pedro Bohigas Tarrago - PRR 5.094
Francisco Casas Sala - EEF 5.006
José Serra Pascual - PRR 4.994
Eugenio Sánchez López - EEF 4.934
Eduardo Ragassol Sarra - PCR 4.750
Carlos Capdevila Recaséns - PCR 4.549
Avelino Estranger Macla - PCR 4.346
José Banús Moreu - PCR 4.081
José Tomás Piera - PCR 3.646
José García Miranda - BOC 1.800
Enrique Dalmau - BOC 1.312
Hilario Arlandis - BOC 1.275
Sources:[86]
2º round results[n 85]
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Salvador Sediles Moreno - EEF 47.280
Eduardo Layret Foix - Ind. 26.574
Manuel Dolcet Carmén - PRDF 24.810
Albert Bastardas Sampere - PCR 14.244
Miguel Balta Botta - PCR 10.933
Jaime Serra Hunter - PCR 7.141
Mariano Rubio Tuduri - Ind. 6.340
Rafael Sánchez-Guerra - DLR 4.209
Domingo Aldomá - Ind. 4.149
Francisco Casas Sala - Ind. 3.916
José García Miranda - BOC 2.033
Hilario Arlandiz Esparza - BOC 1.244
Antonio Marina y Malats - Ind. 607
Sources:[87]

Tarragona

7 seats.

  • Left Republican Candidature (PSOE+ERC+PRRS+PRR+ERC) 68.537 Votes
  • Republican Autonomist League (LR+CT) 13.259 Votes
  • Catalan Republican Party (PCR) 7.541 Votes
  • Workers and Peasants' Bloc (BOC) 2.344 Votes
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Marcelino Domingo y San Juan RepEsq PRRS 68.537
Ramón Nogués y Bizet RepEsq PRRS 62.317
Jaume Carner Romeu RepEsq Ind. 57.080
Josep Berenguer i Cros RepEsq PRRS 56.521
Joan Loperena Romà RepEsq ERC 47.241
Jaume Simó Bofarull RepEsq PRR 22.880
Amós Ruiz Lecina RepEsq PSOE 21.573
Josep María Tallada i Pauli LAR LR 13.259
Albert Talavera i Sabater LAR LR 12.804
Josep María Gich i Pí LAR LR 11.178
Juan Bautista Roca i Caball LAR CT 9.654
Joan Torras i Puig LAR LR 8.192
Antoni Rovira i Virgili - PCR 7.541
José García Miranda - BOC 2.344
Eusebio Rodríguez Salas - BOC 1.367
Sources:[88][89][90][91]

Balearic Islands

7 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+AR+PRR+PRRS) [n 86] 35.482 Votes
  • Centre Republican list (PRCen+PRM) 31.580 Votes
  • Liberal Republican Right (DLR) 24.050 Votes
  • Republican Concentration (CRep) 10.970 Votes
  • Communist list (PCE) 152 Votes
1º round results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Francesc Julià CRS PRDF 35.241
Alexandre Jaume CRS PSOE 35.224
Manuel Azaña [n 87] CRS AR 35.482
Gabriel Alomar CRS PRRS [n 88] 34.170
José Canet CRS PRDF 33.778
Juan March RC PRCen 31.580
Luis Alemany RC PRCen 30.101
Pedro Matutes RC PRCen 26.334
Bartolomé Fons RC PRMall 25.454
José Socias - DLR 24.050
José María Ruiz Manent - DLR 21.370
Carlos Román - DLR 16.928
Antonio Pou - CRep 10.970
José Bullejos - PCE 152
José Silva Martínez - PCE 138
Manuel Adame Misa - PCE 138
Dolores Ibárruri - PCE 134
Encarnación Fuyola Miret - PCE 125
Sources:[92][93]
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Francisco Carreras Reura CRS AR 22.406
Antonio Pou - CRep 17.531
Manuel Adame Misa - PCE 628
José María Albiñana - Ind. 515
Sources:[94]

Region of Valencia

Castellón

6 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PRAut+PRR+PSOE+AR+DLR) 44.063 Votes
  • Radical Socialist list (PRRS) 10.630 Votes
  • Catholic Independent list 10.530 Votes
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Fernando Gasset Lacasaña [n 89] CRS PRAut 44.063
Vicente Sales Musoles CRS DLR 41.135
Juan Sapiña Camaró CRS PSOE 38.060
Álvaro Pascual-Leone Forner CRS PRR 36.651
José Royo Gómez CRS AR 35.947
Vicente Cantos Figuerola [n 90] - Ind. 16.025
Miguel Peña Masip - PRRS 11.261
Bautista Planelles - Ind. 7.631
José Castelló Soler - PRRS 10.630
Jaime Chicharro [n 91] - Ind. 10.538
Tomás Benet Benet - PRRS 6.628
Artur Perucho Badia - PRRS 6.093
Sources:[95][96]

Valencia (city)

7 seats.

  • Left Alliance (PRR/PURA+PSOE+AR+PRLD) 54.027 Votes
  • Radical Socialist list (PRRS) 22.674 Votes
  • Republican right list (DLR) 10.896 Votes
  • Valencian Regional Right (DRV) 9.483 Votes
  • Federal Republican list (PRDF) 6.093 Votes
1º round results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Alejandro Lerroux García [n 92] Left PRR 54.027
Manuel Azaña Díaz Left AR 51.937
Melquiades Álvarez González Left PRLD 46.552
Sigfrido Blasco-Ibáñez Blasco Left PURA 45.881
Francisco Sanchis Pascual Left PSOE 45.289
Fernando Valera Aparicio - PRRS 22.674
Pedro Vargas Guerendiain - PRRS 15.903
Jesús Rubio Villanueva - PRRS 12.004
José Cano Coloma - PRRS 11.719
Miguel San Andrés Castro - PRRS 11.448
Mariano Gómez González - DLR 10.896
Luis García Guijarro - DRV 9.483
Luis Lucía Lucía - DRV 9.052
Rafael Sánchez-Guerra - DLR 6.210
Rodrigo Soriano - PRDF 2.377
Aurelio Blasco Grajales - PRDF 1.137
Fernando Ferri Vicente - PRDF 666
Gaspar Polo Torres - PRDF 452
Sources:[97][98]
2º round results[n 93]
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Joaquín García Ribes - PURA 28.477
Jesús Rubio Villanueva - PRRS 14.946
Sources:[99][100]

Valencia (province)

13 seats.

  • Left Alliance (PRR/PURA+PSOE) [n 94] 78.622 Votes
  • Radical Socialist list (PRRS) 46.142 Votes
  • Liberal Republican Right (DLR) 32.080 Votes
  • Traditionalist list (CT) 13.172 Votes
  • Independent Republican list 9.880 Votes
  • Valencian Regional Right (DRV): retired
1º round results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Ricardo Samper Ibáñez Left PURA 78.622
Isidro Escandell Úbeda Left PSOE 76.686
Julio Just Jimeno Left PURA 75.339
Juan Calot Sanz Left PURA 75.302
Pedro García García Left PSOE 75.166
Juan Bort Olmos Left PURA 74.630
Vicente Marco Miranda Left PURA 74.343
Gerardo Carreres Bayarri Left PURA 73.105
José García-Berlanga Pardo [n 95] Left Ind. 67.139
José Manteca Roger [n 96] Left Ind. 60.289
Fernando Valera Aparicio [n 97] - PRRS 46.142
Pedro Vargas Guerendiain [n 98] - PRRS 39.933
Miguel San Andrés Castro - PRRS 35.242
José Cano Coloma - PRRS 33.600
Francisco Villanueva Oñate - PRRS 33.332
Francisco Puig-Espert - PRRS 32.515
Jesús Rubio Villanueva - PRRS 32.098
Mariano Gómez González - DLR 32.080
José Fabra Torres - PRRS 30.896
Emilio Artal Fos - PRRS 29.932
Victor Calatayud Benavent - PRRS 29.858
Rafael Sánchez-Guerra Sainz - DLR 28.347
Vicente Fe Castell - DLR 26.112
Salvador Onofre Sastre Olamendi - DLR 25.685
Eduardo Pardo Reyna - DLR 24.226
Emilio Bordanove Tarraso - DLR 23.573
José Moscardó García - DLR 20.789
Eduardo Molero Massa - DLR 20.631
Salvador Vila Vilar - DLR 20.595
Miguel Alcalá Martínez - DLR 18.555
José Selva Mergelina - CT 13.172
Rafael Díaz Aguado y Salaberry - CT 12.925
Enrique García Torres - Ind. 9.880
Sources:[101][102]
2º round results[n 99]
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Héctor Altabás - PURA 44.519
José Cano Coloma - PRRS 24.180
Luis García Guijarro - DRV 22.368
Antonio de Gracia - PSOE 14.719
Mariano Gómez González - PRP 9.384
Sources:[103][104]

Alicante

11 seats.

  • Socialist and Republican Left list (PRRS+PSOE+Ind) 73.841 Votes.
  • Republican list (PRR+DLR) [n 100] 35.412 Votes.
  • Republican Action (AR) 18.374 Votes.
  • Federal Republican list (PRDF) 10.513 Votes.
  • Dissident Radical Socialist Republican Party (PRRS) 6.656 Votes
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Rodolfo Llopis Left PSOE 73.841
Carlos Esplá Rizo Left Ind. 71.841
Antonio Pérez Torreblanca Left PRRS 67.297
Julio María López Orozco Left PRRS 67.013
Juan Botella Asensi Left PRRS 64.899
Romualdo Rodríguez Vera Left PSOE 63.453
Manuel González Ramos Left PSOE 62.403
Miguel de Cámara CR PRR 35.412
César Puig CR PRR 33.617
Jerónimo Gomáriz Left PRRS 33.308
César Oarrichena Genaro CR PRR 33.054
Joaquín Chapaprieta CR DLR 32.914
Manuel Pomares CR DLR 27.495
José Cañizares Domene Ind. PSOE 26.441
Romualdo Catalá CR DLR 26.283
Gregorio Ridaura CR DLR 25.197
Pedro Beltrán de la Llave CR DLR 23.797
Ángel Pascual y Devesa - AR 18.374
Mateo Hernández Barroso - AR 14.444
José Pérez García - PRDF 10.513
Francisco Javier Morata - Ind. 10.414
José Escudero Bernícola Ind. PRRS 6.656
José Martínez Ruiz - PRDF 2.923
Germán Benacer - Ind. 2.751
Francisco Figueras - PRDF 1.304
Oscar Esplá - Ind. 539
Sources:[105]

Region of Murcia

Albacete

7 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+AR+PRR) 45.239 Votes.
  • Radical Socialist list (PRRS) 12.706 Votes.
  • Provincial Agrarian Union (A) 11.905 Votes
  • Liberal Democrat Republican Party (PRLD) 8.825 Votes.
  • National Action (AN) 4.825 Votes.
  • Republican Right list (DLR) 1.823 Votes.
1º round results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Antonio Velao CRS AR 45.236
Edmundo Alfaro Gironda CRS PRR 42.489
Antonio Fabra Rivas CRS PSOE 45.030
Esteban Mirasol CRS AR 43.243
Rodolfo Viñas CRS PSOE 40.964
Manuel Alcázar - PRRS 12.706
Pedro Acacio Sandoval - A 11.905
Rafael Selfa - PRRS 10.517
José Jiménez Arribas - PRLD 8.825
José Manuel Pedregal - PRLD 7.003
Felipe Llopis - PRRS 5.954
Francisco R. Sedano - AN 4.825
Rodolfo M. Acebal - PRRS 4.694
Juan Gómez Acebo - AN 2.413
Juan M. Pardo - DLR 1.823
Sources:[106][107]
  • Republican Action (AR) 26.859 Votes
  • Socialist list (PSOE) 8.159 Votes
2º round results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Fernando Coca - AR 26.859
Severiano Garrido - PSOE 8.779
Sources:[108]

Murcia (city)

4 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PRR+PSOE+AR) 16.925 Votes.
  • Radical Socialist list (PRRS) 13.006 Votes.
  • Federal Republican list (PRDF) 2.416 Votes.
  • DLR and Agrarian lists retired
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Laureano Sánchez Gallego CRS PSOE 16.925
Miguel Rivera Ruiz CRS PRR 16.761
Mariano Ruiz-Funes CRS AR 16.703
José Moreno Galvache - PRRS 13.006
Luis López Ambit - PRRS 12.263
José María Bautista Hernández - PRRS 11.792
Antonio Puig Campillo - PRDF 2.416
Dr. Cárceles - PRDF 2.175
Sources:[109][110][111]

Murcia (province)

7 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PRR+PSOE) 30.890 Votes
  • Republican Action (AR) 16.669 Votes
  • Radical Socialist Republican Party (PRRS) 16.370 Votes
  • Liberal Republican Right (DLR) 14.681 Votes
  • Republican Agrarian list 9.381 Votes.
  • Republican Rural Democracy (DRR) 6.611 Votes.
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Luis Prieto Jiménez CRS PSOE 30.890
José Ruiz del Toro CRS PSOE 30.721
Salvador Martínez Moya CRS PRR 27.723
José Cardona Serra CRS PRR 25.354
José Templado CRS PRR 19.560
Gonzalo Figueroa O'Neil - AR 16.669
Francisco López de Goicoechea - PRRS 16.370
José Salmerón García - PRRS 16.120
Joaquín Payá - DLR 14.681
Juan Antonio Méndez - PRRS 12.774
Tomás Gómez Piñán - DLR 11.310
Luis Guardiola - Ind. 9.772
Miguel Luelmo - PRRS 9.422
Florentino Gómez Tornero - A 9.381
Martín Pérez Romero - PRRS 8.664
Antonio Ros - PRRS 8.243
José Más de Bejar - DLR 8.001
Ezequiel García Martínez - DRR 6.611
José Ríos Gil Ind. PSOE 5.635
José Escudero Escudero - PRRS 3.895
Tomás de Aquino Arqueríos - Ind. 3.570
Pedro Chico Cánovas - Ind. 1.805
Sources:[112][113]

Cartagena

2 seats.

  • For the Alliance - Radical Republican (PRR) 7.731 Votes.
  • Radical Socialist list (PRRS) 4.063 Votes.
  • Socialist list (PSOE) 2.349 Votes.
  • Republican right list (DLR) 1.658 Votes.
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Ángel Rizo Bayona - PRR 7.731
Ramón Navarro Vives - PRRS 4.063
Amancio Muñoz de Zafra - PSOE 2.349
Pablo Sanz Cabo - DLR 1.658
Sources:[114][115][116]

New Castile

Madrid (city)

18 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+AR+PRR+DLR+PRRS+PRDF): 133.789 Votes
  • Supporters of the Republic (PRLD+Ind): 38.970 Votes
  • National Action (AN): 27.865 Votes
  • Federal Republicans' list (PRDF): 9.480 Votes
  • Jaimist list (CT): 7.521 Votes
  • Radical Socialist Revolutionary list (PRRSR+PRRS): 4.916 Votes
  • Republican Purity (DLR): 3.863 Votes
  • Communist list (PCE): 2.769 Votes
  • Workers and Peasants' Bloc (BOC): 2.158 Votes
1º round results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Alejandro Lerroux García CRS PRR 133789
Roberto Castrovido Sanz CRS Ind. 126603
Felipe Sánchez Román CRS Ind. 125375
Pedro Rico López CRS AR 124227
Francisco Largo Caballero CRS PSOE 118431
Julián Besteiro Fernández CRS PSOE 117917
Luis de Tapia Romero CRS PRRS 115769
César Juarros Ortega CRS DLR 114326
José Sanchís Banús CRS PSOE 111879
Andrés Ovejero Bustamante CRS PSOE 110866
Melchor Marial Bundet CRS PRDF 106879
Manuel Cordero Pérez CRS PSOE 104567
Andrés Saborit Colomer CRS PSOE 103882
Trifón Gómez San Jose CRS PSOE 93290
Ángel Ossorio y Gallardo AAR AAR 38970
Melquíades Álvarez [n 101] AAR PRLD 35621
José Sánchez Guerra AAR AAR 35124
Ángel Herrera Oria AN AN 27865
Antonio Goicoechea AN AN 26271
Manuel Castellanos AN AN 25524
Marqués de Lema AN AN 24542
Luis Montiel Balanzat AAR AAR 17889
Rodrigo Soriano PRDF PRDF 9480
Hernando de Larramendi CT CT 7521
Eduardo Barriobero PRDF PRDF 5140
Ramón Franco PRDF PRDF 4916
Joaquín Pi y Arsuaga PRDF PRDF 4676
José Antonio Balbontín PRRSRev PRRSRev 4002
Dr. Goyanes PR DLR 3863
Nicolás Salmerón y García PRRSRev PRRS 3273
Torrubiano PR DLR 3217
Benlliure Tuero PRRSRev PRRSRev 2916
José Bullejos PCE PCE 2769
Rocamora PRDF PRDF 2655
Vivero PRDF PRDF 2348
Augusto Vivero PRRSRev PRRSRev 2348
Manuel Adame Misa PCE PCE 2338
Casanellas PCE PCE 2334
César Falcón PRRSRev PRRSRev 2158
Barón BOC BOC 2158
Graco Marsá PRRSRev PRRSRev 2133
Vega BOC BOC 2125
Santiago BOC BOC 2090
Gabriel León Trilla PCE PCE 2031
Arroyo PCE PCE 2021
Reparaz PR DLR 1989
Pérez PRDF PRDF 1960
Fuyola PCE PCE 1943
Silva PCE PCE 1804
Zubillaga PRDF PRDF 1797
Arrarás PCE PCE 1777
Milla PCE PCE 1768
González Moros PCE PCE 1731
Peña PRDF PRDF 1716
Labrador PCE PCE 1713
Taramona PR DLR 1653
Alvarez PRRSRev PRRSRev 1611
Saornil PRDF PRDF 1591
Perea PRDF PRDF 1500
Orive PRDF PRDF 1479
Godoy PR DLR 1435
Martín del Campo PR DLR 1376
García Yepes PR DLR 1343
De Miguel PRDF PRDF 1287
Rubio PR DLR 1220
Vázquez PRRSRev PRRSRev 1189
Pastor PRRSRev PRRSRev 1161
García Caballero PRRSRev PRRSRev 1131
Joaquín Maurín BOC BOC 801
Ruiz Acebedo BOC BOC 785
Gil López BOC BOC 649
Fernández Mula BOC BOC 601
Rojas BOC BOC 566
Portela BOC BOC 549
García Miranda BOC BOC 541
Tejedo BOC BOC 501
García Palacios BOC BOC 466
Burgos BOC BOC 451
Sources:[117][118]
2º round results[n 102]
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Luis Bello CRS AR 47.855
Ángel Herrera Oria - AN 617
Sources:[119]
3º round results[n 103]
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Manuel Bartolomé Cossio CRS Ind. 56.401
José Antonio Primo de Rivera - Ind. 28.518
José Bullejos - PCE 5.983
Sources:[120]

Madrid (province)

9 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+PRRS+AR+PRR+PRDF) 70.841 Votes.
  • National Action (AN) 14.161 Votes.
  • Liberal Republican Right (DLR) 13.918 Votes.
  • Independent Federal list (PRDF) 1.336 Votes.
1º round results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Luis Fernández Clérigo CRS AR 70.841
Eugenio Arauz Bayardo CRS PRDF 70.112
Clara Campoamor y Rodríguez CRS PRR 68.470
Mariano Rojo González CRS PSOE 68.241
Antonio Fernández Quer CRS PSOE 68.110
Amós Acero Pérez CRS PSOE 67.269
Victoria Kent Siano CRS PRRS 65.254
Javier Martín Artajo - AN 14.161
Alfredo Aleix Mateo-Guerrero - DLR 13.918
José Valiente Soriano - AN 13.888
Rafael Esparza García - AN 13.298
Federico Magriñá - DLR 12.760
Eusebio Criado - Ind. 5.800
Niembro - PRDF 1.336
Fernández Arias - PRDF 968
García Iniesta - PRDF 821
Valeriano Rico - PRDF 695
Pedro Tonceda - Ind. 665
Wifredo Furio - PRDF 455
González Luaces - PRDF 364
Sánchez Roca - Ind. 256
Sources:[121]
2º round results[n 104]
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
José Luis Martín de Antonio CRS PRRS 20.631
Manuel Torres Campañá CRS PRR 16.927
Francisco de Cantos Abad - PRDF 2.748
Javier Martín Artajo - AN 138
Sources:[122][123]

Guadalajara

4 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+PRRS+AR) 24.351 Votes.
  • Liberal Monarchic list (Lib) 18.493 Votes.
  • Agrarian Catholic list (CatAgr) 7.364 Votes.
  • Republican right list (DLR) 6.253 Votes
  • Lista Republicano Agraria (A) 5.939 Votes
  • Independent Catholic list 1.852 Votes.
1º round results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
José Serrano Batanero CRS AlRep[n 105] 24.351
Marcelino Martín González del Arco CRS PSOE 23.700
Álvaro de Figueroa y Torres Lib 18.493
Eduardo Ortega y Gasset[n 106] CRS PRRS 17.775
Hilario Yaben CatAgr 10.144
José Arizcun CatAgr 9.410
José Monedero A 7.364
Luis Casuso DLR 6.253
Antonio Moscoso DLR 5.943
Ignacio Cerezo A 5.939
Manuel Machimbarrena Ind. 3.124
Francisco Barrera Ind. 1.852
Luis Barrena Ind. 1.286
Manuel Altimiras Ind. 798
Sources:[124]
2º round results[n 107]
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Miguel Bargalló PSOE 16.227
Álvaro de Figueroa y Alonso-Martínez Lib 15.207
Jose María Arauz AN 6.227
Luisa Casosa Ind. 1.532
Vicente Relaño Ind. 127
Sources:[125]

Cuenca

6 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+PRR+AR+DLR) 33.630 Votes.
  • Union of the Right (A+AN) 25.837 Votes.
  • Liberal Democrat Republican Party (PRLD) 19.451 Votes.
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Carlos Blanco CRS DLR 33.630
José Sánchez-Covisa CRS DLR[n 108] 31.152
José María Álvarez Mendizábal CRS DLR[n 109] 28.297
Aurelio Almagro CRS PSOE 27.008
Joaquín Fanjul Right A 25.387
Modesto Gosálvez Right AN 21.952
Tomás Sierra - PRLD 19.451
Marín Lázaro Right AN 19.147
Enrique Cuartero Right AN 11.756
José Ochoa - DLR 4.507
Aurelio Ruíz - DLR 4.447
Antonio Benítez - Ind. 3.563
Obdulio Ramírez - PRLD 3.056
López Malo - Ind. 208
Sources:[126][127]

Toledo

10 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+PRRS+PRR) 53.301 Votes.
  • National Action (AN) 31.576 Votes.
  • Republican Action (AR) 27.078 Votes.
  • Republican Coalition (PRR+DLR) [n 110] 27.369 Votes.
  • Agrarian list (A) 15.351 Votes.
  • Communist list (PCE) 959 Votes.
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Perfecto Díaz Alonso CRS PRR 54.301
Fermín Blázquez CRS PSOE 53.214
Domingo Alonso Jimenez CRS PSOE 52.740
José Ballester Gozalvo CRS PRRS 52.276
Emilio Palomo CRS PRRS 51.663
Anastasio de Gracia CRS PSOE 51.624
Pedro Riera Vidal CRS PRR 50.782
Félix Fernández Villarrubia CRS PSOE 50.286
Dimas de Madariaga - AN 31.576
Ramón Molina Nieto - AN 29.429
Antonio Vélez y Fernández de la Torre CR DLR 27.369
Manuel Azaña - AR 27.078
Heliodoro Suárez Inclán CR DLR 25.941
Manuel Álvarez Ugena - AR 23.355
Francisco Gómez Hidalgo CR DLR 21.324
Miguel Maura CR DLR 21.506
Alejandro Lerroux CR PRR 18.936
Francisco Valdés Casas - AR 18.444
Luis Bello - AR 16.282
Francisco Martín de Nicolás CR PRR 15.535
Tomás Elorrieta y Artaza CR RSA 15.351
Antonio Hermosilla CR PRR 6.130
José Quilis - A 1.651
Virgilio Carretero Maenza PCE 959
Sources:[128][129][130][131]

Ciudad Real

10 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+PRRS+AlRep) 47.401 Votes
  • Republican and Radical Right list (DLR+PRR) 44.864 Votes
  • Liberal Democrat Republican Base List (PRLD+DLR+A) 22.662 Votes
  • Independent Agrarian list 6.12 Votes
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Fernando Piñuela Romero CRS PSOE 47.401
Eduardo Ortega y Gasset CRS PRRS 45.718
Aurelio Lerroux RightRep PRR 44.864
Gumersindo Alberca Montoya CRS AlRep [n 111] 44.646
Antonio Cañizares Peñalva CRS PSOE 44.289
Emilio Antonio Cabrera Toba CRS PSOE 43.930
Pedro Vicente Gómez Sánchez CRS AlRep [n 112] 43.434
Joaquín Pérez Madrigal CRS PRRS 42.947
Cirilo del Río Rodríguez RightRep DLR 36.144
Manuel Ossorio Florit RightRep DLR 30.058
Germán Inza Álvarez RightRep PRR 29.512
Daniel Mondéjar Fúnez RightRep DLR 29.470
Alfonso Torán de la Rad LD PRLD 22.662
Isaac de Lis Aguado RightRep PRR 22.151
José Luis Rodríguez López RightRep PRR 19.578
José García Caminero RightRep DLR 19.054
Tomás Romero Moreno Martín Toledano LD PRLD 18.770
Luis Jordana Soler LD DLR 8.931
Luis de Zulueta y Escolano LD PRLD 8.289
José Manuel Pedregal LD PRLD 8.027
Ramón Álvarez-Valdés LD PRLD 7.514
Enrique de Santiago - Ind. 6.265
Ramón Díez de Rivera Casares Ind. A 6.102
José Manuel de Bayo González LD A 6.096
Adolfo González Posada LD PRLD 5.005
Francisco Martínez Ramírez - Ind. 4.592
José Puebla Periañes - Ind. 3.268
Huberto Domínguez López - Ind. 1.655
Sources:[132][133]

Extremadura

Cáceres

9 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+PRRS) 46.995 Votes.
  • Radical Republican Party (PRR+AR) 39.577 Votes.
  • Republican Conjunction of Cáceres (PRR+DLR) 17.473 Votes
  • Independent Agrarian list: 15.597 Votes.
  • Independent Catholic list: 14.556 Votes.
  • Agrarian League: (A) 9.418 Votes
  • National Action (AN) 6.802 Votes
  • Republicans at the Service of the People (RSP) 3.742 Votes.
1º round results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Ángel Rubio Muñoz-Bocanegra CRS PSOE 46.995
Antonio Canales González CRS PSOE 46.439
Juan Canales González CRS PSOE 44.944
Antonio de la Villa Gutiérrez CRS PRRS 44.451
Ángel Segovia Burillo CRS PRRS 41.800
Antonio Sacristán Colás CRS PSOE 41.755
José Fernando González Uña CRS PSOE 39.615
José Giral Pereira PRR AR 39.577
Alejandro Lerroux García [n 113] PRR PRR 37.331
Juan Aguilera Estebán PRR PRR 32.930
Teodoro Pascual Cordero PRR PRR 31.958
Manuel Torres Campañá PRR PRR 29.795
Antonio Gallego PRR PRR 24.474
Vicente Gaspar PRR PRR 23.593
Andrés Sánchez de la Rosa CRC DLR 17.473
José Rosado y Gil CRC PRR 16.824
Juan Muñoz Casilias - Ind. 15.597
José Polo Benito - Ind. 14.556
Víctor Berjano Gómez - A 9.418
Fernando Vega Bermejo - AN 6.802
Domingo Martín Javato - A 5.287
Mario Plasencia Wright - RSP 3.762
Fernando Pérez Bueno - AN 3.724
Honorio Valentín Gamazo - AN 3.529
Marcelino González - AN 2.880
Joaquín Dicenta Alonso - RSP 2.766
Gerardo Rivas - RSP 1.691
Gustavo Pittaluga - Ind. 985
Eduardo Hernández Pacheco - RSP 273
Mario Roso de Luna - RSP 244
Salvador Sediles - RSP 182
Sources:[134][135]
2º round results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Pablo Valiente Paredes - PSOE 37.371
Juan Aguilera Esteba - PRR 25.852
Sources:[136]

Badajoz

14 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+PRRS+PRDF+PRR+DLR) 134.634 Votes.
  • National Action (AN) 11.492 Votes.
  • Liberal Republican Right (DLR) 9.370 Votes.
1º round results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Narciso Vázquez Lemus CRS PRDF 134.634
José Salmerón García CRS PRRS 132.555
Diego Hidalgo Durán CRS PRR 132.471
Gustavo Pittaluga Fattorini CRS DLR 131.637
Rafael Salazar Alonso CRS PRR 131.602
Narciso Vázquez Torres CRS PSOE 129.372
Juan Morán Bayo [n 114] CRS PSOE 128.026
Rodrigo Almada Rodríguez CRS PSOE 127.957
Francisco Núñez Tomás CRS PSOE 127.485
Juan Simeón Vidarte Franco-Romero CRS PSOE 127.419
Celestino García Santos CRS PSOE 127.382
Enrique Vázquez Camarasa - AN 11.492
Antonio Reyes Huertas - AN 10.232
José María Pemán Pemartín - AN 10.171
Federico Carlos Bas Vassallo - DLR 9.370
Mario Baselga Recarte - DLR 6.633
Juan García Romero de Tejada - DLR 6.215
Victorino Maesso Miralpeix - DLR 5.306
Salvador Díaz Berrio - DLR 4.708
Sources:[137]
  • Socialist list (PSOE) 76.899 Votes
  • Radical list (PRR) 24.084 Votes
  • Radical Socialist list (PRRS) 5.062 Votes
  • Liberal Democrat Republican Party (PRLD) only on the 3º round 23.365 Votes
2º round results[n 115]
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Manuel Muiño Arroyo PSOE PSOE 76.899
Luis de Zulueta y Escolano PSOE Ind. 61.549
Juan Zugazagoitia Mendieta PSOE PSOE 59.347
Manuel Barbosa García - PRR 24.084
Fernando Miranda Quiñones - PRRS 5.062
Alfonso Márquez Bravo - PRRS 4.345
Antonio Arqueros Garrido - PRR 453
Alejandro Lerroux García - PRR 202
Pedro Carrasco Garrorena - Ind. 149
Sources:[138]
3º round results[n 116]
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Margarita Nelken Mansberger - PSOE 59.783
José María Pedregal - PRLD 23.365
Juan Miranda - Ind. 4.892
Sources:[139]

Andalucía

Huelva

7 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+PRR+PRDF) 35.781 Votes.
  • Republican Coalition (DLR+PRDF) [n 117] 13.634 Votes.
  • Republican Right list (DLR) [n 118] 18.169 Votes.
  • Liberal Democrat Republican Party (PRLD) 5.743 Votes.
  • Radical Socialist list (PRRS) 3.963 Votes.
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Fernando Rey Mora CRS PRR 35.781
Luis Cordero Bel CRS PRDF 35.052
Florentino Martínez Torner CRS PSOE 31.476
José Terrero CRS PRR 31.033
Ramón González Peña CRS PSOE 30.158
Luis Velasco CRS PRR 27.939
Agustín Marcos Escudero CRS PSOE 26.976
Manuel de Burgos y Mazo [n 119] CR DLR 18.189
Eduardo Barriobero y Herranz CR PRDF 13.634
Guillermo Moreno Calvo - DLR 12.262
Francisco Vázquez Limón CR DLR 9.261
Rodrigo Soriano CR PRDF 8.047
Alfredo Malo Zarco CR DLR 6.418
José Marchena Colombo - PRLD 5.743
José Coto Mora - DLR 4.941
Antonio Vázquez Limón - Ind. 4.094
Victoria Kent Siano - PRRS 2.963
Juan Quintero - Ind. 230
Sources:[140][141][142][143]

Seville (city)

6 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+IR[n 120]) 30.482 Votes.
  • Revolutionary Republican Candidature (IRA+PRRSR) 10.839 Votes.
  • National Action (AN) 6.731 Votes.
  • Radical Socialist list (PRRS) 5.330 Votes.
  • Communist list (PCE) 5.211 Votes.
  • Federal Republicans list (PRDF) 1.840 Votes.
  • Independent Socialists list (PSOE) 1.292 Votes.
  • Independent Agrarian list (A) 75 Votes
  • Liberal Democrat Republican Party (PRLD) 14 Votes
  • Agrarian list (A) [n 121] only on the 3º round 9.971 Votes
Resultados de la 1º ronda
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Diego Martínez Barrio CRS IR 30.482
Rodrigo Fernández y García de la Villa CRS IR 25.880
Ramón González Sicilia y de la Corte CRS IR 24.847
Hermenegildo Casas Jiménez CRS PSOE 22.431
Ramón Franco Bahamonde [n 122] CRR Ind. 10.839
José Antonio Balbontín CRR PRRSR 9.538
Blas Infante CRR Ind. 7.800
Antonio Rexach Fernández CRR - 7.736
Jesús Pabón y Suárez de Urbina - AN 6.731
Álvaro de Albornoz Liminiana - PRRS 5.330
Manuel Adame Misa - PCE 5.211
José Bullejos Sánchez - PCE 5.088
Manuel Sánchez Suárez - PRRS 4.282
Antonio Ponte - PRRS 3.133
José Castro Rosas - PRRS 2.695
Antonio Rodríguez de la Borbolla - Ind. 1.915
Rodrigo Soriano - PRDF 1.840
Manuel Blasco Garzón - Ind. 1.327
Carlos Cuerda Ind. PSOE 1.292
Angeles Montesinos - PCE 991
Justo Feria Salvador - PRDF 901
Manuel Roldán Jiménez - PCE 710
José Jiménez Ferrero - A 75
José González Cardos Ind. PSOE 27
José Maria Sevilla Delgado - PRLD 14
Sources:[144][145][146][147]
2º round results[n 123]
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
José Domínguez Barbero - IR 16.697
Manuel Sánchez Juárez - PRRS 3.666
Manuel Adame Misa - PCE 2.727
Sources:[148][149]
3º round results[n 124]
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
José Antonio Balbontín - PRRSR 10.955
José Huesca - A 9.971
Antonio Montaner - IR 7.210
José Bullejos - PCE 3.466
Martín Pedroso - PSOE 2.478
Ricardo Majó - AR 146
Barba - Ind. 43
Gutiérrez Ravé - Ind. 41
Sources:[150][151][152]

Seville (province)

10 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+IR[n 125]) 57.940 Votes.
  • Liberal Republican Right (DLR) 38.258 Votes
  • Revolutionary Republican Candidature (IRA+PRRSR) 12.094 Votes.
  • National Action (AN) 8.687 Votes.
  • Independent Republican list 6.772 Votes
  • Communist list (PCE) 1.861 Votes.
  • Federal list (PRDF) 1.158 Votes
  • Radical Socialist list (PRRS) 1.080 Votes
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Manuel Olmedo Serrano CRS PSOE 57.940
Ricardo Crespo CRS IR 57.014
Mariano Moreno Mateos CRS PSOE 54.776
José Marcial Dorado CRS IR 54.064
Miguel García Bravo Ferrer CRS IR 53.942
José Aceituno de la Cámara CRS IR 51.105
Juan Revilla García CRS IR 50.458
Eladio Fernández Egocheaga CRS PSOE 43.432
Federico Fernández Castijos - DLR 38.258
José Centeno González - DLR 36.798
Ramón Franco Bahamonde CRR Ind. 12.094
José Huesca - AN 8.687
Pedro Solís - AN 8.360
Adolfo Carretero Ind. PSOE 7.325
José Monge - AN 7.297
Adolfo Moreno Ind. PSOE 7.000
Barrio - Ind. 6.772
Blas Infante CRR Ind. 5.955
José Luis Illanes - AN 5.713
José Antonio Balbontín CRR PRRSR 4.716
Pascual Carrión CRR - 4.632
Pablo Rada CRR - 4.627
Antonio Rexach Fernández CRR - 4.611
Ignacio Infantes CRR - 4.585
Enrique Castells CRR - 4.314
José María Osuna - PCE 1.861
José Bullejos Sánchez - PCE 1.769
Suárez Moreno - Ind. 1.700
Ballesteros - Ind. 1.500
Gabriel León Trilla - PCE 1.360
Manuel Adame Misa - PCE 1.300
Justo Feria Salvador - PRDF 1.158
Manuel Lozano - PRRS 1.080
Enrique López Martínez - PRRS 987
José Chamizo - PCE 757
Pedroso - Ind. 687
Manuel García Pérez - PCE 667
Manuel Pérez Crespo - PRRS 660
Antonio Vallejos - PRRS 568
José Díaz Ramos - PCE 423
Sources:[153][154][155][156]

Cádiz

10 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+PRRS+PRR+DLR+IRA+PRAut) 56.718 Votes.
  • Independent Right list (A+CT)
  • Radical Lerrouxist list (RadLerr)
  • Cadiz Candidacy for the Defense of the Republic (PRDF) 5.665 Votes.
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Antonio Roma y Rubíes CRS PSOE 56.718
Fermín Aranda y Fernández-Caballero CRS PRR 56.258
Juan Antonio Santander Carrasco CRS PSOE 54.343
Manuel Moreno Mendoza CRS PRR 52.572
Emilio Sola Ramos CRS PRAut [n 126] 52.408
Santiago Rodríguez Piñero CRS PRR 51.621
Manuel Muñoz Martínez CRS PRRS 49.359
Adolfo Chacón de la Mata CRS IRA [n 127] 44.750
Pedro Molpeceres Ramos CRS PSOE 43.654
Francisco Aramburu e Inda CRS DLR 34.907
Juan Manuel Sánchez Caballero RadLerr PRR 11.758
Francisco Mier Terán Right A 6.898
Manuel Fal Conde Right CT 6.774
Enrique Ocio y López de Haro RadLerr PRR 6.451
Dionisio Pérez Gutiérrez - PRDF 5.665
Rafael Pereira Chacón - PRDF 3.028
José Llaudaró Piñol - Ind. 1.220
Sources:[157][158]

Córdoba (city)

2 seats.

  • Socialist list (PSOE) 7.665 Votes
  • Republican Coalition (PRAut) [n 128] 6.503 Votes
  • Communist list (PCE) 500 Votes
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Joaquín García-Hidalgo Villanueva - PSOE 7.665
Eloy Vaquero Cantillo [n 129] CR PRAut 6.503
José Sánchez Guerra - Ind. 2.708
Ramón Casanellas - PCE >500
Sources:[159][160]

Córdoba (province)

10 seats.

  • Socialist list (PSOE+ASR) 71.626 Votes.
  • Republican Coalition (PRRS+PRAut+DLR) 40.584 Votes.
  • National Action (AN) 14.768 Votes.
  • Communist list (PCE) 5.421 Votes.
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Juan Díaz del Moral PSOE ASR 71.626
Juan Morán Bayo PSOE PSOE 57.610
Francisco Azorín Leftuierdo PSOE PSOE 56.115
Wenceslao Carrillo Alonso PSOE PSOE 55.556
Martín Sanz PSOE PSOE 54.562
Gabriel Morón Díaz PSOE PSOE 53.696
Vicente Fernández Rizo PSOE PSOE 50.358
Francisco Zafra PSOE PSOE 49.129
Ramón Carreras Pons [n 130] CR PRAut 40.584
Antonio Jaén Morente [n 131] CR DLR 40.172
José Luna CR PRAut 36.972
Rafael Delgado Benítez CR DLR 36.830
Manuel Ruiz Maya CR PRRS 32.224
Rafael Sánchez Guerra CR DLR 31.869
Ramón Rubio CR PRRS 31.595
Blas Infante CR PRAut 22.607
José Medina Togores - AN 14.768
José Manuel Gallegos Rocafull - AN 14.614
Manuel Hilario Ayuso - PRDF 9.235
Antonio Porras - PRDF 8.797
Ramón Casanellas - PCE 5.615
Landelino Moreno - PRDF 5.611
Joaquín Pi y Arsuaga - PRDF 5.581
Adriano Romero - PCE 5.200
Manuel Roldán Jiménez - PCE 5.124
Manuel Adame Misa - PCE 5.421
José Boulesos Sánchez - PCE 4.750
José Sánchez Gallardo - PCE 4.499
Diego López Cubero - PRDF 4.305
Miguel Caballero Vaca - PCE 4.057
Daniel Ortega - PCE 3.767
Federico Fernández de Castillejo Ind. DLR 2.988
Sources:[161][162]

Jaén

13 seats.

  • Socialist list (PSOE+ASR) 85.551 Votes.
  • Liberal Republican Right (DLR) 46.188 Votes.
  • National Action (AN)
  • Radical Socialist list (PRRS)
  • Federal Republicans list (PRDF)
  • Radical list (PRR)
  • Communist list (PCE)
1º round results[n 132]
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Jerónimo Bugeda Muñoz PSOE PSOE 83.551
Enrique Esbrí PSOE PSOE 82.483
Alejandro Peris Caruana PSOE PSOE 81.195
José Morales Robles PSOE PSOE 81.195
José Ortega y Gasset [n 133] PSOE ASR 80.191
Juan Lozano Ruiz PSOE PSOE 79.817
Tomás Álvarez Angulo PSOE PSOE 77.992
Anastasio de Gracia [n 134] PSOE PSOE 77.235
Andrés Domingo Martínez PSOE PSOE 76.888
Lucio Martínez Gil PSOE PSOE 61.497
Niceto Alcalá-Zamora - DLR 46.188
Enrique del Castillo Folache - DLR 39.606
Federico Castillo Estremera - DLR 39.112
Nicolás Alcalá Espinosa - DLR 37.609
A. Sánchez López - DLR 36.649
Eladio Sebastián Leftuierdo - DLR 30.825
Juan Menéndez - DLR 30.509
J. Antonio Torres - DLR 30.407
T. Pérez Padilla - DLR 29.622
Cirilo Tornos - AN
Conde de Vallellano - AN
Conde de Buelna - AN
Joaquín Ruíz Jiménez - AN
Felipe Sánchez-Román - PRRS
Evaristo Serrano - PRRS
Manuel Arenal - PRRS
Antonio Peragall - PRRS
Pablo Batmala - PRRS
Gabriel Bonilla - PRRS
Miguel Gallo - PRRS
Eugenio Navarro - PRRS
Ernesto Benítez - PRRS
Luis Zubillaga - PRDF
Fidel Martínez - PRDF
Augusto Vivero - PRDF
Rodrigo Soriano - PRDF
José Majo - PRR
E. Andicoberry - PRR
Manuel Adame Misa - PCE
José Bullejos Sánchez - PCE
V. Arroyo Pérez - PCE
Francisco Vilches - PCE
M. Caballero Vaca - PCE
Adriano Romero - PCE
Sources:[163][164]

Listas de la 2º ronda

  • Socialist list (PSOE) 27.258 Votes
  • Agrarian list (A) 15.982 Votes
  • Progressive Republican Party (PRP) 8.304 Votes
  • Republican Alliance (AlRep) 7.843 Votes
  • Communist list (PCE) 2.066 Votes
2º round results[n 135]
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
José Piqueras - PSOE 27.258
Domingo de la Torre - PSOE 24.548
Nicolás Alcalá - A 15.982
Salvador Díaz Berrio - PRP 8.304
Pedro Llopis - AlRep 7.843
José Acuña - Ind. 3.027
José Bullejos - PCE 2.066
Sources:[165]

Málaga (city)

4 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+PRRS+PRR) 18.251 Votes.
  • Federal Republican list (PRDF) 8.063 Votes.
  • Communist list (PCE) 3.100 Votes.
  • Anti-imperialist and Republican Left (IRyA) 3.033 Votes.
  • Independent Monarchist list (MI) 1.794 Votes.
  • Liberal Democrat Republican Party (PRLD) 537 Votes.
  • Agrarian list (A) 88 Votes
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Antonio Fernández-Bolaños Mora CRS PSOE 18.251
Pedro Armasa Briales CRS PRR 15.746
Francisco Saval Moris CRS PRRS 15.609
Rodrigo Soriano Barroeta-Aldamar - PRDF 8.063
B. Ortega Muñoz - PRDF 7.337
Antonio Merino - PRDF 4.271
Federico González Oliveros - PRDF 4.110
Cayetano Bolívar - PCE 3.109
César Falcón - IRYA 3.033
G. Marsá - IRYA 2.150
Enrique Sánchez - PCE 1.870
F. Bergamín - MI 1.794
José Piaya - IRYA 1.672
Andrés Rodríguez - PCE 1.003
José Bores - MI 571
Carlos Rivero - PRLD 537
M. Pereá - A 88
Sources:[166]

Málaga (province)

8 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+PRRS+PRR+AR+AlRep) 53.887 Votes.
  • Independent Socialist list (PSOE) 16.466 Votes
  • Liberal Republican Right (DLR) 2.441 Votes.
  • Communist list (PCE) 2.357 Votes.
  • Lista Agrarios (A) 1.163 Votes.
  • Andalucist list (And) 661 Votes.
  • Federal Republican list (PRDF) 192 Votes.
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
José María Molina Moreno CRS PSOE 53.887
Emilio Baeza Medina CRS PRRS 50.117
Antonio García Prieto CRS PSOE 48.665
Pedro Gómez Chaix CRS PRR 44.867
Bernardo Giner de los Ríos CRS AlRep [n 136] 44.334
José María Martínez Giménez CRS PRRS 44.078
Enrique Ramos Ramos CRS AR 43.259
José María Roldán Lafuente CRS AlRep [n 137] 42.152
Sebastián Martínez Villarreal Ind. PSOE 16.466
Antonio Román Durán Ind. PSOE 4.004
Molina - DLR 2.441
Cayetano Bolívar - PCE 2.357
Andrés Rodríguez - PCE 2.187
José Ochoa - PCE 2.178
Enrique Sánchez - PCE 2.085
E. Bravo - A 1.163
Cristóbal Ruiz - A 1.085
J. Montaner - A 974
Mariano Rojo - Ind. 903
R. Jiménez - A 863
Rafael Bellido - A 752
Blas Infante - And 661
Federico Lozano - Ind. 308
Rodrigo Soriano - PRDF 192
Juan Sánchez - Ind. 147
Antonio España - Ind. 90
Sources:[167]

Granada (city)

3 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+PRAut) 16.006 Votes
  • Radical Lerrouxist list (PRR) 595 Votes
  • Communist list (PCE) 164 Votes
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Fernando de los Ríos Urruti CRS PSOE 16.006
José Pareja Yébenes [n 138] CRS PRAut 13.675
Juan José Santa Cruz [n 139] CRS PRAut 12.719
Manuel Torres López - Ind. 3.801
Juan Espejo Hinojosa - PRR 595
Manuel Adame Misa - PCE 164
José Guglieri Arenas - Ind. 164
Sources:[168][169]

Granada (province)

9 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjunction (PSOE+PRRS+ASR+AR+PRAut) [n 140] 60.607 Votes.
  • Republican Right list (DLR+RadLerr) [n 141] 9.310 Votes.
  • Republican Rural Democracy (DRR) 9.310 Votes
  • Independent Monarchist list (MI) 3.260 Votes.
  • Agrarian list (A) 1.064 Votes
  • Communist list (PCE) 438 Votes.
  • Independent Socialist list (PSOE) only on the 2º round 4.488 Votes
1º round results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Fernando Sainz Ruiz CRS PSOE 60.607
Alejandro Otero Fernández[n 142] CRS PSOE 59.058
Alfonso García Valdecasas CRS ASR 58.284
Luis Jiménez de Asúa CRS PSOE 58.236
José Palanco Romero CRS AR 56.660
Eduardo Ortega y Gasset [n 143] CRS PRRS 56.817
Manuel Jiménez García de la Serrana CRS PSOE 54.845
Luis López-Dóriga CRS Ind. 55.945
Enrique Fajardo [n 144] CRS PRAut 51.207
Rafael de Roda Jiménez - DRR 9.310
Eduardo de la Guardia y Ojea - DRR 6.549
Francisco González Carrascosa DLR DLR 6.207
José Puga Huete DLR DLR 6.181
Natalio Rivas Santiago - Ind. 5.019
Emilio Martínez Jerez DLR RadLerr 4.991
Félix Sánchez Eznarriaga DLR DLR 4.656
Juan Espejo Hinojosa DLR RadLerr 4.444
Francisco Sánchez Chacón - Ind. 3.697
Pío Suárez Inclán - MI 3.260
José Onieva Ramírez DLR DLR 2.836
Alfonso Labella Navarrete DLR DLR 1.674
Eduardo Vázquez Reyes - A 1.064
Manuel Pertiñez Mendigorri - A 974
Antonio Molina de Haro - Ind. 926
Horacio Roldán Quesada - A 851
José Villaverde - Ind. 697
Enrique Marín Forero - Ind. 574
José Luis de Vera - Ind. 497
Cuevas - Ind. 475
Manuel Adame Misa - PCE 438
Sources:[170][171][172]
2º round results[n 145]
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Juan Carreño Vargas - PSOE 25.848
Rafael García-Duarte Salcedo - PSOE 21.526
José Álvarez de Cienfuegos - Ind. 10.353
Narciso González Cervera Ind. PSOE 4.488
Manuel Muñoz Requena [n 146] Ind. PSOE 2.286
José Bullejos - PCE 404
José Antonio Primo de Rivera - Ind. 13
José Ruiz Morón - Ind. 4
Sources:[173][174]

Almería

7 seats.

  • Socialist list (PSOE) 21.452 Votes
  • Left Republican Parties' Conjuction (PRRS+PRR+PRDF) 21.116 Votes
  • Liberal Republican Right (DLR) 15.241 Votes
  • Independent Socialist list (PSOE) 9.434 Votes
  • Right Independent list 9.408 Votes
  • Liberal, Democratic and Catholic (LDC) 5.753 Votes
  • Republican Action (AR) 3.514 Votes
1º round results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Gabriel Pradal - PSOE 21.452
Antonio Tuñón de Lara CIR PRR 21.116
José Salmerón García [n 147] CIR PRRS 17.884
Nicolás Salmerón García CIR PRRS 16.801
Benigno Ferrer - PSOE 15.449
Rogelio Pérez - DLR 15.241
Miguel Granados Ruiz CIR PRRS 14.928
Juan Company CIR PRDF 14.218
Augusto Barcia Trelles - Ind. 11.815
Miguel Maura - DLR 11.452
Antonio Mairal - PSOE 10.891
Antonio Garrigues Ind. PSOE 9.434
Luis Giménez Canga-Argüelles Right Ind. 9.408
José Pérez Mateo Right Ind. 9.249
Martín Navarro Ind. PSOE 7.986
Laudelino Moreno - Ind. 7.482
Moisés Sánchez - PSOE 7.269
Alfredo de Zavala y Lafora - DLR 7.114
José Asenjo - PSOE 6.025
Simón Núñez - LDC 5.753
Miguel G. Algarra - Ind. 4.636
Fernando Morales - AR 3.514
José García Mateos - Ind. 1.354
Sources:[175][176]
2º round results[n 148]
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Juan Company CIR PRDF 20.008
Enrique de Santiago - PSOE 14.620
Jesús Ibram - Ind. 2.986
Vicente Arroyo Pérez - Ind. 218
José Antonio Primo de Rivera - Ind. 169
Sources:[177]

Ceuta

1 seat

  • Radical Socialist Republican Party (PRRS) 2.083 Votes
  • Radical Republican Party (PRR) 1.544 Votes
  • Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) 1.084 Votes
  • Antifascist Republican Left (IRA) 703 Votes
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Antonio López Sánchez-Prado PRRS 2.083
Rafael Vegazo Mancilla PRR 1.544
Conrado Lajara Rubio PSOE 1.084
Enrique Porres Fajardo IRA 703
Sources:[178][179]

Melilla

1 seat

  • Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) 4.729 Votes
  • Republican Union of Melilla (PUR) 3.173 Votes
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Antonio Acuña Carballar PSOE 4.729
Carlos Echeguren Ocio PUR[n 149] 3.173
Sources:[180][181]

Canary Islands

Las Palmas

5 seats.

  • Republican-Socialist Conjuction (PSOE+PRDF+PRR) 26.661 Votes.
  • Rightist independents' list [n 150] 1.859 Votes
  • Communist list (PCE) 157 Votes.
  • Radical Socialist list (PRRS) 34 Votes
Electoral results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Rafael Guerra del Río CRS PRR 26.661
Juan Negrín López CRS PSOE 26.119
Bernardino Valle Gracia CRS PRDF 26.056
José Franchy Roca CRS PRDF 25.669
Marcelino Pascua Martínez CRS PSOE 25.169
Juan Valdivia Garcia-Borrón Right. Ind. 1.851
Ángel Ossorio y Gallardo Right. Ind. 1.018
José Roca Ponsá - Ind. 735
Manuel Velázquez Mena - Ind. 665
Ramón Casanellas - PCE 157
Dolores Ibárruri - PCE 156
Manuel Adame Misa - PCE 154
José Bullejos Sánchez - PCE 152
Luis Benítez Luglott - Ind. 95
Rodrigo Soriano - PRRS 34
Ángel Rizo - PRRS 27
Sources:[182][183]

Santa Cruz de Tenerife

6 seats.

  • Tenerife Republican Party (PRT) [n 151] 25.263 Votes.
  • Socialist list (PSOE) 10.825 Votes.
  • Social Democrat Republican Party (PRSD) 6.514 Votes
  • Trade Unionist list 1.666 Votes.
  • Popular list[n 152]
  • Regionalist list 201 Votes
  • Republican Right (DLR) 176 Votes.
First round results
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Alejandro Lerroux García[n 153] - PRT 25.263
Antonio Lara y Zárate - PRT 24.691
Alonso Pérez Díaz - PRT 21.691
Andrés Orozco Batista - PRT 21.350
Domingo Pérez Trujillo - PSOE 10.825
Andrés de Arroyo y González de Chaves - Ind. 8.293
Blas Pérez González - Ind. 7.576
Domingo Cabrera Cruz - PRSD 6.514
Ángel Capote Rodríguez - Ind. 5.593
Antonio Barroso León - PSOE 4.842
José Gerardo Martín Herrera - PSOE 4.603
Indalecio Prieto Tuero - PSOE 4.089
Juan José Luque Argenti Pop. Sind. 1.666
Ramón Gil-Roldán Pop. PRT 1.550
Juan Rumeo García - Ind. 736
Ricardo Ruiz y Benítez de Lugo - Ind. 413
José Gutierrez Penedo - Reg 201
Félix Benítez de Lugo - DLR 176
Sources:[184][185][186][187]
Second round results[n 154]
Candidate Alliance Party Votes
Ramón Gil-Roldán y Martín - PRT 22.894
Antonio Barroso León - PSOE 5.337
Sources:[188][189]

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ Resigned seats are not being counted on the "Seats won" column
  2. ^ Only in Barcelona
  3. ^ Only in Vizcaya, Bilbao, Navarre and Guipuzcoa
  4. ^ Only in Valencia
  5. ^ Only in Lérida and Gerona
  6. ^ Only in Alicante
  7. ^ Only in Tarragona
  8. ^ Only in La Coruña
  9. ^ Only in Pontevedra and Orense
  10. ^ Only in Oviedo
  11. ^ Only in Almería
  12. ^ Only in Lugo
  13. ^ Only in Salamanca
  14. ^ Only in Lugo
  15. ^ Only in Ávila
  16. ^ Only in Valladolid
  17. ^ Only in Gerona
  18. ^ Only in Barcelona
  19. ^ Only in Lérida, Barcelona and Tarragona
  20. ^ Only in Lérida, Barcelona and Tarragona
  21. ^ Only in Orense
  22. ^ Only on the second rounds of Valencia
  23. ^ Only in Madrid (City)
  24. ^ Only in Guadalajara
  25. ^ Only in Ciudad Real
  26. ^ Only in Seville
  27. ^ The number of candidates combines those presented on all rounds minus those wh Ro resigned after being elected.
  28. ^ Resigned seats are not being counted on the "Seats won" column
  29. ^ Subsequent changes in candidates' political affiliation are not being taken into consideration.
  30. ^ Results collected on July 1, before counting was finished. They are not definitive.
  31. ^ Results collected on July 1, before counting was finished. They are not definitive.
  32. ^ Results collected on July 1, before counting was finished. They are not definitive.
  33. ^ Results collected on July 1, before counting was finished. They are not definitive.
  34. ^ Results collected on July 1, before counting was finished. They are not definitive.
  35. ^ Results collected on July 1, before counting was finished. They are not definitive.
  36. ^ Results collected on July 1, before counting was finished. They are not definitive.
  37. ^ Results collected on July 1, before counting was finished. They are not definitive.
  38. ^ Results collected on July 1, before counting was finished. They are not definitive.
  39. ^ Results collected on July 1, before counting was finished. They are not definitive.
  40. ^ No data
  41. ^ No data
  42. ^ Neyra opposes Jiménez's decision to join the CRS and decides to form his own list.
  43. ^ Supported by the provincial leadership of the Radical Republican Party
  44. ^ He'll later join the Radical Republican Party
  45. ^ He'll later join the Galician Republican Federation
  46. ^ His position as State Attorney prevents him from taking his seat.
  47. ^ Elected as a result of Molleda Garcés' incompatibility
  48. ^ Data on non-elected candidates is missing.
  49. ^ Data on non-elected candidates is missing
  50. ^ They also requested their supporters to vote for Escribano, from the DLR, and to vote for Villalobos, from the PRLD.
  51. ^ He'll later join National Action
  52. ^ Even though the local assemblies had already formed a candidature, the national leadership of the PRRS forced the coalition with the socialists.
  53. ^ Candidature formed by the local assemblies of the party
  54. ^ Resigns
  55. ^ He'll later join Republican Action
  56. ^ Supported by Republican Action and the Autonomous Republican Party of Logroño
  57. ^ Died
  58. ^ Félix Artiga was presented as a compromise candidate between the PRRS and the PRR, both of whom withdrew their respective candidates from the 1º round.
  59. ^ To replace Villanueva
  60. ^ Supported by the Traditionalist Communion
  61. ^ Supported by the Traditionalist Communion
  62. ^ Resigned
  63. ^ He'll later join the Republican Radical Party
  64. ^ He'll later join Republican Action
  65. ^ He'll later join the Spanish Socialist Workers Party
  66. ^ Resigned
  67. ^ Resigned
  68. ^ Supported by José Sánchez-Guerra
  69. ^ To replace Lerroux and Salmerón
  70. ^ Solo en la 1º ronda
  71. ^ Renuncia
  72. ^ The Liberal Republican Right did not participate in the capital's elections, yet 12 votes were cast and counted for Genaro Poza.
  73. ^ To replace Álvaro de Albornoz
  74. ^ The DLR suffered severe internal disputes following the electoral contest in the province of Zaragoza. The faction affiliated with the Republican Coalition would present Aranda as a candidate. The dissidents, led by Ossorio and Poza, who called themselves maurists (of Antonio Maura), presented an alternative candidacy. Once it was confirmed that Alcalá-Zamora would join the CR on behalf of the DLR, replacing Aranda, the Maurists requested that his name be included alongside those of Ossorio and Poza.
  75. ^ Resigned
  76. ^ To replace Alcalá-Zamora
  77. ^ The PRRS candidacy of Vilatela and Feced, elected by the local assemblies of the Party, was disavowed by Marcelino Domingo, national leader of the Party
  78. ^ Fernando Ruano presented his candidacy outside the Republican Coalition. The local press is unclear about the DLR's official position.
  79. ^ Resigned
  80. ^ Resigned
  81. ^ To cover a vacanacy
  82. ^ To replace Francesc Maciá and Gabriel Alomar
  83. ^ To replace a vacancy on the 3º round
  84. ^ Supported by the Radical Republican Party
  85. ^ To cover three vacancies
  86. ^ Supported by the Liberal Democrat Republican Party
  87. ^ Resigned
  88. ^ Even though he was a member of the Socialist Union of Catalonia, he was nominated by the PRRS on the Balearic Islands.
  89. ^ He'll later join the Radical Republican Party
  90. ^ He'll later join the Radical republican Party
  91. ^ He'll later join the Traditionalist Communion
  92. ^ Resigned
  93. ^ To replace Lerroux
  94. ^ Supported by Republican Action and the Liberal Democrat Republican Party
  95. ^ He'll later join the Autonomist Republican Union Party
  96. ^ He'll later join the Autonomist Republican Union Party
  97. ^ Resigned
  98. ^ Resigned
  99. ^ To replace Valera and Vargas
  100. ^ Supported by the Republican Alliance
  101. ^ Resigned
  102. ^ To cover a vacancy
  103. ^ To replace Melquíadez Álvarez
  104. ^ To cover two vacancies
  105. ^ He'll join Republican Action's parliamentary group
  106. ^ Resigned
  107. ^ To replace Ortega y Gasset
  108. ^ He'll later join Republican Action
  109. ^ He'll later join the Radical Republican Party
  110. ^ The national leadership of the Radical Republican Party favored a coalition with the Liberal Republican Right and formed the Republican Coalition. The provincial leadership and the party's youth disapproved of this and joined the socialists to form the Republican-Socialist Conjunction.
  111. ^ He'll later join the Radical Republican Party
  112. ^ He'll later join the Radical Republican Party
  113. ^ Resigns
  114. ^ Resigned
  115. ^ To cover three vacancies
  116. ^ To replace Morán Bayo
  117. ^ The official candidates of the PRDF are Barriobero, Soriano and Pi y Arsuaga, the latter would retire from the electoral race. Luis Cordero Bel, from the PRDF, would be a part of the CRS candidature motu propio.
  118. ^ The national leadership of the DLR would disapprove the provincial leadership's decission to form a coalition with the PRDF. As a result of this, they would present an alternative electoral list.
  119. ^ Forms part of both the Republican Coalition and the DLR lists.
  120. ^ The Republican Left Party of Seville was associated with the Radical Republican Party
  121. ^ Supported by National Action
  122. ^ Resigns
  123. ^ To cover a vacancy
  124. ^ To replace Franco
  125. ^ The Republican Left Party of Seville was associated with the Radical Republican Party
  126. ^ He'll later join the Radical Republican Party
  127. ^ He'll later join the Radical Republican Party
  128. ^ Supported by the Liberal Republican Right and the Radical Socialist Republican Party
  129. ^ He'll later join the Radical Republican Party
  130. ^ He'll later join the Radical Republican Party
  131. ^ He'll later join the Radical Socialist Republican Party
  132. ^ Only the data of the Socialist List and the DLR are preserved.
  133. ^ Resigned
  134. ^ Resigned
  135. ^ To replace Ortega y Gasset and Anastasio de Gracia
  136. ^ He'll later join The Association of Service to the Republic
  137. ^ He'll later join the Liberal Republican Right
  138. ^ He'll later join The Association of Service to the Republic
  139. ^ He'll later join The Association of Service to the Republic
  140. ^ supported by the Radical Republican Party
  141. ^ Presented by a dissident group of the DLR without authorization from the provincial committee together with several radicals opposed to the coalition with the socialists.
  142. ^ Resigned
  143. ^ Resigned
  144. ^ He'll join the Independent Republican parliamentary group in the Cortes.
  145. ^ To replace Otero and Ortega y Gasset
  146. ^ He withdraws from the electoral race on October 4.
  147. ^ Resigned
  148. ^ To replace Salmerón
  149. ^ The Party of Republican Union of Melilla was associated to the Radical Republican Party
  150. ^ Ángel Ossorio would end up asking his followers to abstain on election day.
  151. ^ The Tenerife Republican Party was associated with the Radical Republican Party
  152. ^ The Popular Candidature was composed of Gil-Roldán, from the PRT (Tenerife Republican Party), and Juan José Luque of the Trade Unionist List. However, it was presented without their consent.
  153. ^ Resigned
  154. ^ To replace Lerroux

Bibliography

  • Payne, Stanley G. (1993). Spain's first democracy: the Second Republic, 1931-1936. Univ of Wisconsin Press. ISBN 978-0-299-13674-1. Retrieved 23 August 2011.
  • Tusell, Javier; Ruiz Manjón, Octavio; García Queipo de Llano, Genoveva (1982). Las Constituyentes de 1931: Unas elecciones de transición. Madrid: Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas. ISBN 8474760666.
  • Tusell Gómez, Javier; Ruiz-Manjón, Octavio; García Queipo de Llano, Genoveva (1981–1982). Apéndices: los resultados electorales. Madrid: Revista de derecho político Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia. pp. 237–270. ISSN 0210-7562.

Citations

  1. ^ Payne (1993). p. 47.
  2. ^ Payne (1993). p. 48.
  3. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  4. ^ "El Ideal Gallego 24-06-1931".
  5. ^ "El Ideal Gallego 08-07-1931".
  6. ^ Tusell, Ruiz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  7. ^ "El Progreso 23-06-1931".
  8. ^ "El Progreso 28-06-1931".
  9. ^ "El Progreso 07-07-1931".
  10. ^ Tusell, Ruiz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  11. ^ "El Progreso 22-08-1931".
  12. ^ "El Progreso 23-08-1931".
  13. ^ "El Progreso 29-08-1931".
  14. ^ Tusell, Ruiz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  15. ^ "La Libertad 25-06-1931".
  16. ^ Tusell, Ruiz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  17. ^ Tusell, Ruiz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  18. ^ "El Comercio 28-06-1931".
  19. ^ "La Voz de Asturias 27-06-1931".
  20. ^ "La Voz de Asturias 04-07-1931".
  21. ^ Tusell, Ruiz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  22. ^ "Heraldo de Zamora 23-06-1931".
  23. ^ "Heraldo de Zamora 03-07-1931".
  24. ^ "El Adelanto 23-06-1931".
  25. ^ "El Adelanto 28-06-1931".
  26. ^ "El Adelanto 03-07-1931".
  27. ^ "El Cantábrico 24-06-1931".
  28. ^ "El Cantábrico 28-06-1931".
  29. ^ "El Cantábrico 03-07-1931".
  30. ^ "El Diario de Ávila 27-06-1931".
  31. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  32. ^ "Segovia Republicana 28-06-1931".
  33. ^ "El Adelantado de Segovia 03-07-1931".
  34. ^ "Noticiero de Soria 25-06-1931".
  35. ^ Tusell, Ruiz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  36. ^ "El Norte de Castilla 27-06-1931".
  37. ^ Tusell, Ruiz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  38. ^ "El Norte de Castilla 04-10-1931".
  39. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  40. ^ "Diario de Burgos 23-06-1931".
  41. ^ Ruíz, Tusell, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  42. ^ "El Diario Palentino 23-06-1931".
  43. ^ "El Diario Palentino 27-06-1931".
  44. ^ "El Diario Palentino 02-07-1931".
  45. ^ "La Rioja 27-06-1931".
  46. ^ "La Rioja 28-06-1931".
  47. ^ "La Rioja 04-07-1931".
  48. ^ "La Rioja 05-11-1931".
  49. ^ "La Rioja 08-11-1931".
  50. ^ "La Rioja 12-11-1931".
  51. ^ "Euzkadi 28-06-1931" (PDF).
  52. ^ "La Gaceta del Norte 28-06-1931" (PDF).
  53. ^ "El Liberal (Bilbao) 28-06-1931" (PDF).
  54. ^ "El Liberal (Bilbao) 28-03-07-1931" (PDF).
  55. ^ "Euzkadi 28-06-1931" (PDF).
  56. ^ "La Gaceta del Norte 28-06-1931" (PDF).
  57. ^ "El Liberal (Bilbao) 28-06-1931" (PDF).
  58. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  59. ^ "La Constancia".
  60. ^ "La Voz de Guipúzcoa 23-06-1931".
  61. ^ "El Heraldo Alavés". 2003.
  62. ^ Tusell, Ruiz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  63. ^ "El Diario de Huesca 24-06-1931".
  64. ^ "La Voz de Aragón 30-06-1931".
  65. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  66. ^ "El Diario de Huesca 03-10-1931".
  67. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, garcía Queipo de Llano, 1982
  68. ^ "La Voz de Aragón 23-06-1931".
  69. ^ "La Voz de Aragón 03-07-1931".
  70. ^ "La Voz de Aragón 06-10-1931".
  71. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  72. ^ "La Voz de Aragón 23-06-1931".
  73. ^ "La Voz de Aragón 03-07-1931".
  74. ^ "La Voz de Aragón 06-10-1931".
  75. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  76. ^ "La Voz de Teruel 22-06-1931".
  77. ^ "La Voz de Teruel 03-07-1931".
  78. ^ "La Jornada 27-06-1931".
  79. ^ "La Jornada 04-07-1931".
  80. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  81. ^ "La Vanguardia 30-06-1931".
  82. ^ "La Vanguardia 03-07-1931".
  83. ^ "La Vanguardia 04-07-1931".
  84. ^ "La Vanguardia 14-07-1931".
  85. ^ "La Vanguardia 06-10-1931".
  86. ^ "La Vanguardia 04-07-1931".
  87. ^ "La Vanguardia 14-07-1931".
  88. ^ "La Cruz 28-06-1931".
  89. ^ "Tarragona Federal 23-06-1931".
  90. ^ "Tarragona Federal 30-06-1931".
  91. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  92. ^ "La Almudaina 23-06-1931".
  93. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  94. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  95. ^ "Heraldo de Castellón 23-06-1931".
  96. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  97. ^ "Las Provincias 28-06-1931".
  98. ^ "Las Provincias 04-07-1931".
  99. ^ "El Pueblo 30-09-1931".
  100. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  101. ^ "Las Provincias 28-06-1931".
  102. ^ "El Pueblo 04-07-1931".
  103. ^ "El Pueblo 30-09-1931".
  104. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano
  105. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  106. ^ "Defensor de Albacete 22-06-1931".
  107. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  108. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  109. ^ "El Liberal (Murcia) 23-06-1931".
  110. ^ "El Liberal (Murcia) 28-06-1931".
  111. ^ "El Liberal (Murcia) 03-07-1931".
  112. ^ "El Liberal (Murcia) 23-06-1931".
  113. ^ "El Liberal (Murcia) 05-07-1931".
  114. ^ "El Eco de Cartagena 30-06-1931".
  115. ^ "República (Cartagena) 23-06-1931".
  116. ^ "El Liberal (Murcia) 05-07-1931".
  117. ^ "El Debate 30-06-1931".
  118. ^ Tusell, Ruiz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  119. ^ Tusell, Ruiz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  120. ^ "El Debate 06-10-1931".
  121. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  122. ^ "El Heraldo de Madrid 11-07-1931".
  123. ^ "El Debate 14-07-1931".
  124. ^ "Ahora 02-07-1931".
  125. ^ Tusell, Ruiz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  126. ^ "El Debate 03-07-1931".
  127. ^ Tusell, Ruiz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  128. ^ "Vanguardia 24-06-1931".
  129. ^ "El Castellano 29-06-1931".
  130. ^ "El Castellano 02-07-1931".
  131. ^ Tusell, Ruiz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  132. ^ "El Pueblo Manchego 22-06-1931".
  133. ^ "El Pueblo Manchego 04-07-1931".
  134. ^ "Nuevo Día 23-06-1931".
  135. ^ "Nuevo Día 03-07-1931".
  136. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  137. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  138. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  139. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  140. ^ "El Diario de Huelva 25-06-1931".
  141. ^ "El Diario de Huelva 27-06-1931".
  142. ^ "El Debate 03-07-1931".
  143. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  144. ^ "El Liberal (Sevilla) 23-06-1931".
  145. ^ "El Liberal (Sevilla) 27-06-1931".
  146. ^ "El Liberal (Sevilla) 28-06-1931".
  147. ^ "El Liberal (Sevilla) 30-06-1931".
  148. ^ "El Liberal (Sevilla) 14-07-1931".
  149. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  150. ^ "El Liberal (Sevilla) 04-10-1931".
  151. ^ "El Liberal (Sevilla) 06-10-1931".
  152. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  153. ^ "El Liberal (Sevilla) 23-06-1931".
  154. ^ "El Liberal (Sevilla) 28-06-1931".
  155. ^ "El Liberal (Sevilla) 04-07-1931".
  156. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  157. ^ "El Guadalete 23-06-1931".
  158. ^ "El Guadalete 30-06-1931".
  159. ^ "La Voz 23-06-1931".
  160. ^ "La Voz 30-06-1931".
  161. ^ "La Voz 23-06-1931".
  162. ^ "La Voz 04-07-1931".
  163. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  164. ^ "El Debate 04-07-1931".
  165. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  166. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  167. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  168. ^ "El Defensor de Granada 23-06-1931".
  169. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  170. ^ "El Defensor de Granada 23-06-1931".
  171. ^ "El Defensor de Granada 24-06-1931".
  172. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  173. ^ "El Defensor de Granada 05-10-1931".
  174. ^ "El Defensor de Granada 09-10-1931".
  175. ^ "El Heraldo de Almería 23-06-1931".
  176. ^ "La Independencia 04-07-1931".
  177. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  178. ^ "El Telegrama del Rif 23-06-1931".
  179. ^ "El Telegrama del Rif 30-06-1931".
  180. ^ "El Telegrama del Rif 28-06-1931".
  181. ^ "El Telegrama del Rif 01-07-1931".
  182. ^ "La Prensa 28-06-1931".
  183. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  184. ^ "Gaceta de Tenerife 23-06-1931".
  185. ^ "La Prensa 27-06-1931".
  186. ^ "La Prensa 28-06-1931".
  187. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982
  188. ^ "La Prensa 06-10-1931".
  189. ^ Tusell, Ruíz, García Queipo de Llano, 1982