Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of the Community of Madrid

The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of the Community of Madrid (Spanish: Partido Socialista Obrero Español de la Comunidad de Madrid, PSOE–M), from 2004 to 2015 the Socialist Party of Madrid (Spanish: Partido Socialista de Madrid, PSM–PSOE) and previously the Madrilenian Socialist Federation (Spanish: Federación Socialista Madrileña), is the branch of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) in the Madrid region.

Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of the Community of Madrid
Partido Socialista Obrero Español de la Comunidad de Madrid
PresidentIsaura Leal
Secretary-GeneralJuan Lobato
Parliamentary leaderJuan Lobato
Founded1879
HeadquartersPza. Callao 4
28013 Madrid, Spain
Membership (2014)15,830[1]
IdeologySocial democracy[2]
Political positionCentre-left[2]
National affiliationSpanish Socialist Workers' Party
Colors  Red
Assembly of Madrid
24 / 136
Congress of Deputies
10 / 37
Senate
4 / 11
Local Government (2015-2019)
653 / 1,967
Website
www.psoemadrid.es

Electoral performance

Assembly of Madrid

Assembly of Madrid
Election Votes  % # Seats +/– Leading candidate Status
1983 1,181,277 50.48% 1st
51 / 94
Joaquín Leguina Government
1987 932,878 38.45% 1st
40 / 96
11 Joaquín Leguina Government
1991 820,510 36.59% 2nd
41 / 101
1 Joaquín Leguina Government
1995 860,726 29.72% 2nd
32 / 103
9 Joaquín Leguina Opposition
1999 944,819 36.43% 2nd
39 / 102
7 Cristina Almeida Opposition
2003 (May) 1,225,390 39.99% 2nd
47 / 111
8 Rafael Simancas New election
2003 (Oct) 1,083,205 39.00% 2nd
45 / 111
2 Rafael Simancas Opposition
2007 1,002,862 33.57% 2nd
42 / 120
3 Rafael Simancas Opposition
2011 786,297 26.27% 2nd
36 / 129
6 Tomás Gómez Opposition
2015 807,385 25.43% 2nd
37 / 129
1 Ángel Gabilondo Opposition
2019 884,218 27.31% 1st
37 / 132
0 Ángel Gabilondo Opposition
2021 612,622 16.80% 3rd
24 / 136
13 Ángel Gabilondo Opposition
2023 609,718 18.19% 3rd
27 / 135
3 Juan Lobato Opposition

Cortes Generales

Cortes Generales
Election Community of Madrid
Congress Senate
Votes  % # Seats +/– Seats +/–
1977 731,380 31.68% 2nd
11 / 32
1 / 4
1979 769,328 33.34% 1st
12 / 32
1
2 / 4
1
1982 1,439,137 52.09% 1st
18 / 32
6
3 / 4
1
1986 1,054,730 40.81% 1st
15 / 33
3
3 / 4
0
1989 899,723 33.49% 2nd
12 / 33
3
1 / 4
2
1993 1,093,015 34.96% 2nd
13 / 34
1
1 / 4
0
1996 1,046,904 31.42% 2nd
11 / 34
2
1 / 4
0
2000 1,023,212 33.06% 2nd
12 / 34
1
1 / 4
0
2004 1,544,676 44.11% 2nd
16 / 35
4
1 / 4
0
2008 1,401,785 39.68% 2nd
15 / 35
1
1 / 4
0
2011 878,724 26.05% 2nd
10 / 36
5
1 / 4
0
2015 645,645 17.84% 4th
6 / 36
4
0 / 4
1
2016 678,340 19.57% 3rd
7 / 36
1
1 / 4
1
2019 (Apr) 1,031,534 27.27% 1st
11 / 37
4
2 / 4
1
2019 (Nov) 957,401 26.87% 1st
10 / 37
1
2 / 4
0

European Parliament

European Parliament
Election Community of Madrid
Votes  % #
1987 979,143 40.38% 1st
1989 751,937 35.47% 1st
1994 577,509 24.00% 2nd
1999 954,721 36.84% 2nd
2004 941,954 42.86% 2nd
2009 815,699 35.61% 2nd
2014 420,594 18.95% 2nd
2019 1,043,827 32.30% 1st

Leadership since 1977

The list of leaders of the PSOE regional party branches in Madrid since 1977 is as follows:[3]

2021 primary election

Following the party's bad results at the 2021 regional election, José Manuel Franco handed in his resignation as Secretary-General in May 2021.[4] The PSOE's federal executive committee ensuingly appointed a PSOE–M managing committee led by Isaura Leal.[5] Three pre-candidates tried to collect enough endorsements to run in the primary election to the post of Secretary–General: Eva Llarandi (PSOE's Secretary General in Paracuellos), Javier Ayala (Mayor of Fuenlabrada), and Juan Lobato (former Mayor of Soto del Real).[6]

References

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