Riojan Party


















































Riojan Party


Partido Riojano

President Fernando Gómez Herrainz
Secretary-General Sara San Juan Trevijano
Founded 1982 (1982)
Headquarters Calle de los Portales, 17, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja
Youth wing Riojan Youth
Ideology
Progressivism
Riojan regionalism
Federalism
Political position Centre
Colours
     Green
Local Government

61 / 1,046

Mayors

9 / 174

Website
www.partidoriojano.es

  • Politics of Spain

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The Riojan Party (Spanish: Partido Riojano) is a Spanish political party operating in the autonomous community of La Rioja. The party was formed as the Progressive Riojan Party (Spanish: Partido Riojano Progresista) on 6 December 1982[1] with the stated aim of occupying the progressive centre in La Rioja.[2]




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Election results


    • 2.1 Local councils


    • 2.2 Regional elections




  • 3 External links


  • 4 References





History


Initially the party was led by Luis Javier Rodriguez Moroy,[2] a former MP in the Spanish Congress of Deputies. Like Rodriguez, many members of the new party came from the Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD), the former governing coalition of Spain which disbanded in February 1983. Rubén García Marañón succeeded Rodriguez as Party President in February 1984 and the party adopted its current name in 1991.


In elections to the Parliament of La Rioja, held every four years from 1983 onwards, the party has usually polled between 6% and 7% and won two deputies out of the thirty three seats available at each election until 2015 when it lost its seats.[3] In elections to the Spanish Congress, the party's highest share was 4.4% in the 1993 election.


In the 2007 local elections, the party polled 6.6% and won 43 council seats,[4] down from the 65 seats and 7.5% that it had polled in 2003.[5]


As of June 2016, the party is led by Fernando Gómez Herrainz.



Election results



Local councils














































































Municipal elections[6]
Election
La Rioja
Votes
%
Seats won (local councils)
Mayors elected

2015
9,704
5.9


61 / 1,046




9 / 174



2011
9,197
5.5


56 / 1,064




6 / 174



2007
11,085
6.4


43 / 966




7 / 174



2003
12,667
7.3


65 / 948




9 / 174



1999
9,669
6.2


58 / 953




10 / 174



1995
11,842
7.2


103 / 982




19 / 174



1991
8,461
5.9


82 / 984




25 / 174



1987
7,125
5.0


51 / 941




11 / 174



1983
9,026
6.8


98 / 1,134




19 / 163




Regional elections




































































Elections to the Parliament of La Rioja
Election
Province of Soria
Votes
%
Seats won

2015
7,277
4.5


0 / 33



2011
8,983
5.4


2 / 33



2007
10,369
6.0


2 / 33



2003
11,842
6.8


2 / 33



1999
9,004
5.8


2 / 33



1995
11,069
6.7


2 / 33



1991
7,731
5.4


2 / 33



1987
9,212
6.4


2 / 33



1983
10,102
7.5


2 / 35




External links


  • Official webpage


References





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  2. ^ ab "El Pais 13 December 1982".


  3. ^ "Election results in La Rioja". Archived from the original on 2003-10-28.


  4. ^ "2007 local elections". Archived from the original on 2012-06-30.


  5. ^ "2003 local elections". Archived from the original on 2006-05-16.


  6. ^ Centro de Resultados Electorales - Ministerio del Interior











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