Socialist Party of the Balearic Islands

Socialist Party of the Balearic Islands
Partit Socialista de les Illes Balears (ca)
Partido Socialista de las Islas Baleares (es)
President Teresa Riera
Secretary-General Francina Armengol
Spokesperson Pilar Costa
Founded 1913
(as Balearic Socialist Federation)[1]
Headquarters C/ Miracle, 1
07002 Palma, Majorca, Spain
Membership (2014) 2,542[2]
Ideology Social democracy
Political position Centre-left
National affiliation Spanish Socialist Workers' Party
Congress of Deputies
2 / 8
(Balearic seats)
Spanish Senate[3]
1 / 7
(Balearic seats)
Parliament of the Balearic Islands
14 / 59
Island Councils
25 / 78
Mayors in the Balearic Islands
12 / 68
Local seats in the Balearic Islands[4]
179 / 931
Website
www.psib-psoe.org

The Socialist Party of the Balearic Islands–PSOE (Catalan: Partit Socialista de les Illes Balears–PSOE) is the regional branch in the Balearic Islands of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), main centre-left party in Spain since the 1970s.

Secretary-Generals

President Term
1.Francesc Triay 1982–1983
2.Félix Pons 1983–1985
3.Josep Moll 1985–1990
4.Joan March 1990–1994
Francesc Triay 1994–1997
6.Andreu Crespí 1997–2000
7.Francesc Antich 2000–2011
8.Francina Armengol 2011–

Electoral performance

Parliament of the Balearic Islands

Parliament of the Balearic Islands
Election Vote % Seats Status Leader
1983 107,906 (#2) 34.71
21 / 54
Opposition Félix Pons
1987 108,910 (#2) 32.47
21 / 59
Opposition Joan Francesc Triay
1991 102,060 (#2) 30.09
21 / 59
Opposition Francesc Obrador
1995 90,008 (#2) 23.97
16 / 59
Opposition Joan Francesc Triay
1999 98,024 (#2) 26.87
20 / 59
Government Francesc Antich
2003 121,425 (#2) 28.48
20 / 59
Opposition Francesc Antich
2007 136,027 (#2) 32.51
22 / 59
Government Francesc Antich
2011 104,628 (#2) 24.89
19 / 59
Opposition Francesc Antich
2015 83,804 (#2) 19.41
15 / 59
Government Francina Armengol

Cortes Generales

Congress of Deputies
Election Balearic Islands
Vote % Seats
1977 73,554 (#2) 23.34
2 / 6
1979 88,232 (#2) 29.38
2 / 6
1982 144,232 (#1) 40.45
3 / 6
1986 137,363 (#1) 40.28
3 / 6
1989 118,833 (#2) 34.48
3 / 6
1993 140,145 (#2) 33.97
3 / 7
1996 155,244 (#2) 35.95
3 / 7
2000 116,515 (#2) 29.28
2 / 7
2004 185,623 (#2) 39.48
4 / 8
2008 209,451 (#1) 44.23
4 / 8
2011 126,512 (#2) 28.87
3 / 8
2015 88,635 (#3) 18.31
2 / 8
2016 93,363 (#3) 20.09
2 / 8
 
Senate
Election Balearic Islands
Vote % Seats
1977
1 / 5
1979
1 / 5
1982
3 / 5
1986
3 / 5
1989
1 / 5
1993
1 / 5
1996
2 / 5
2000
1 / 5
2004
1 / 5
2008
3 / 5
2011
1 / 5
2015
0 / 5
2016
0 / 5

European Parliament

European Parliament
Election Balearic Islands
Vote %
1987 114,420 (#2) 34.20
1989 84,465 (#1) 35.58
1994 72,430 (#2) 24.85
1999 100,023 (#2) 27.70
2004 101,212 (#2) 38.76
2009 99,574 (#2) 38.66
2014 59,518 (#2) 22.03

References


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