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{{Short description|Referendum on the introduction of a European Constitution}}
{{Referendum graph
{{Infobox referendum
| yespct = 76.73
| name = 2005 Spanish European Constitution referendum
| nopct = 17.24
| title = Do you approve of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe?
| turnoutpct = 42
| country = Spain
}}
| date = 20 February 2005
| yes = 11057563
| no = 2453002
| total = 14491752
| electorate = 34692491
| map =
| mapdivision =
| notes =
}}{{EU Constitution}}[[File:EU constitution es 01.png|thumb|Front cover of an edition of the [[Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe|constitutional treaty]] published and distributed for free by the Spanish government]]


A '''referendum on the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe''' was held in [[Spain]] on Sunday, 20 February 2005.<ref name="NS">[[Dieter Nohlen|Nohlen, D]] & Stöver, P (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1817 {{ISBN|978-3-8329-5609-7}}</ref> The question asked was "Do you approve of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe?" ({{lang-es|¿Aprueba usted el Tratado por el que se establece una Constitución para Europa?}}). The consultative referendum on ratification of the [[Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe|proposed Constitution]] for the [[European Union]] was approved by 81.8% of valid votes, although turnout was just 41.8%,<ref>Nohlen & Stöver, p1824</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.sudd.ch/event.php?lang=en&id=es012005 |title=Spain, 20 February 2005: Constitution of the European Union |language=de |website=sudd.ch |date=20 February 2005 |publisher=Direct Democracy |access-date=1 September 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.congreso.es/consti/elecciones/referendos/ref_europa.htm |title=Referéndum consultivo en relación con la Constitución Europea |language=es |website=congreso.es |publisher=Congress of Deputies |access-date=1 September 2019}}</ref> the lowest since the end of the Franco era.<ref>{{cite news |date=21 February 2005 |title=Spain's mixed EU signals |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4284607.stm |work=BBC News |access-date=1 September 2019}}</ref>
The '''Spanish referendum on the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe''' is a consultative [[referendum]] that was held on 20 February 2005 to decide whether [[Spain]] should [[ratification|ratify]] the [[Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe|proposed Constitution]] of the [[European Union]].


The referendum was not legally binding on the government, but paved the way for parliamentary ratification of the constitutional treaty, which happened in the [[Congress of Deputies]] on 28 April 2005, with a 319–19 result in favour of approval, and in the [[Spanish Senate]] on 18 May 2005 with a 225–6 result.
The result was a landslide victory for the "Yes" campaign, with 77% of voters in favour. Turnout, however, was only 42% of the electorate&mdash;by far the lowest in any election since the restoration of democracy in the 1970s.


The question put to voters was:
<blockquote xml:lang="es-ES" lang="es-ES" style="font-style:italic;">¿Aprueba usted el Tratado por el que se establece una Constitución para Europa?</blockquote>
<blockquote>Do you approve the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe?</blockquote>

The referendum was not legally binding on the government, but paved the way for parliamentary ratification of the constitutional treaty, which happened in the [[Congress of Deputies]] on 28 April 2005, with a result of 319 "Yes" against 19 "No", and in the Upper Chamber on 18 May 2005 with a result of 225 "Yes" against 6 "No" and one abstention.

{{EU Constitution}}
==Campaign==
==Campaign==
{{unreferenced section|date=February 2013}}
[[Image:EU constitution es 01.png|thumb|Front cover of an edition of the [[Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe|constitutional treaty]] published and distributed for free by the Spanish government]]
Both the governing [[Spanish Socialist Workers' Party]] (PSOE) and the main opposition [[People's Party (Spain)|People's Party]] (PP) campaigned for a "Yes" vote. They were joined by the [[Basque Nationalist Party]] (EAJ&ndash;PNV) and the [[Catalonia|Catalan]] [[nationalism|nationalist]] [[Convergence and Unity]] (CiU). Among the parties campaigning for a "No" vote were [[United Left (Spain)|United Left]] (IU), the [[Bloque Nacionalista Galego]] (BNG, Galician National Block), [[Republican Left of Catalonia]] (ERC), [[Initiative for Catalonia Greens]] (ICV), the [[social democracy|social democratic]] [[Aragonese Council]] (CHA), the [[Basque nationalism|Basque nationalist]] social democratic [[Eusko Alkartasuna]], and the [[Trade Union]]s Confederación Intersindical Galega (CIG) and [[Confederación General del Trabajo (Spain)|CGT]].
Both the governing [[Spanish Socialist Workers' Party]] (PSOE) and the main opposition [[People's Party (Spain)|People's Party]] (PP) campaigned for a "Yes" vote. They were joined by the [[Basque Nationalist Party]] (EAJ&ndash;PNV) and the [[Catalonia|Catalan]] [[nationalism|nationalist]] [[Convergence and Union]] (CiU). Among the parties campaigning for a "No" vote were [[United Left (Spain)|United Left]] (IU), the [[Bloque Nacionalista Galego]] (BNG, Galician National Block), [[Republican Left of Catalonia]] (ERC), [[Initiative for Catalonia Greens]] (ICV), the [[social democracy|social democratic]] [[Aragonese Council]] (CHA), the [[Basque nationalism|Basque nationalist]] social democratic [[Eusko Alkartasuna]], and the [[Trade Union]]s Confederación Intersindical Galega (CIG) and [[Confederación General del Trabajo (Spain)|CGT]].


Amidst widespread apathy surrounding the constitutional treaty, and ignorance of its contents (in a government poll, 90 % of voters admitted to having little or no knowledge of its provisions), the government hired celebrities to read excerpts from the text in daily [[television]] broadcasts, and five million copies (without annexes) were sent out with Sunday papers. While many felt that the result of the referendum was a foregone conclusion, it was feared that turnout could be as low as 40 to 50 % of the electorate. This turned out to be the case.
Amidst widespread apathy surrounding the constitutional treaty, and ignorance of its contents (in a government poll, 90% of voters admitted to having little or no knowledge of its provisions), the government hired celebrities to read excerpts from the text in daily [[television]] broadcasts, and five million copies (without annexes) were sent out with Sunday papers. While many felt that the result of the referendum was a foregone conclusion, it was feared that turnout could be as low as 40 to 50% of the electorate. This turned out to be the case.


In late January 2005, several bodies campaigning for a "No" vote complained to Spain's independent National Electoral Commission about the government's planned information campaign:
In late January 2005, several bodies campaigning for a "No" vote complained to Spain's independent National Electoral Commission about the government's planned information campaign:


*On 14 January, ERC demanded that the National Electoral Commission should block what it saw as unfair promotion of the treaty by the government.
*On 14 January, ERC demanded that the National Electoral Commission should block what it saw as unfair promotion of the treaty by the government.
*On 19 January, the Tomás Moro Centre for Juridical Studies (CJSTM) and [[Another Democracy is Possible]] complained to the National Electoral Commission about what they saw as the unfair nature of the government’s campaign.
*On 19 January, the Tomás Moro Centre for Juridical Studies (CJSTM) and [[Another Democracy is Possible]] complained to the National Electoral Commission about what they saw as the unfair nature of the government's campaign.


In response to these complaints, the Commission ruled that the government's campaign must be purely informative, and banned several of its campaign slogans:
In response to these complaints, the Commission ruled that the government's campaign must be purely informative, and banned several of its campaign slogans:


<blockquote>The campaign to be carried out by the Government as part of the present referendum process must inform objectively on the contents of the Treaty… All value judgements and slogans previously used in TV, on websites and other media, e.g. 'We are first with Europe', and statements that could, direct or indirectly, influence the position or attitude of the citizens, must be removed.</blockquote>
<blockquote>The campaign to be carried out by the Government as part of the present referendum process must inform objectively on the contents of the Treaty… All value judgements and slogans previously used in TV, on websites and other media, e.g. 'We are first with Europe', and statements that could, direct or indirectly, influence the position or attitude of the citizens, must be removed.</blockquote>

There were also reports of [[censorship]] in the government's online forum on the Constitution.{{Fact|date=February 2007}} According to Another Democracy is Possible, the website also infringes Spanish law related to government information, and could be defined as "illicit publicity".{{Fact|date=February 2007}}


==Results==
==Results==
===Overall===
[[Image:YesVoteSpainReferendum.png|300px|thumb|Distribution of "Yes" votes by province.]]
[[Image:TurnoutSpainReferendum.png|300px|thumb|Distribution of the turnout by province.]]
The result of the referendum was a landslide victory for the "Yes" campaign. At only 42%, turnout was the lowest in any election since the restoration of democracy in 1977. This was seen by commentators as an embarrassment for the government of [[José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero]].

{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Question
|colspan=3 style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|'''Final results:'''
|-
|-
| style="width:500px;"| {{quote|quote=Do you approve of the [[Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe]]?}}
|Votes cast
|}
|align=right|14,204,663
{{Referendum graph
|align=right|42.32%
| yespct = 81.84
| nopct = 18.16
| turnoutpct = 41.77
}}
{{Referendum
|yes = 11,057,563
|yespct = 81.84
|no = 2,453,002
|nopct = 18.16
|valid = 13,510,565
|validpct = 93.23
|invalid = 981,187
|invalidpct = 6.77
|total = 14,491,752
|electorate = 34,692,491
|turnoutpct = 41.77
|source = [[Ministry of the Interior (Spain)|Ministry of the Interior]]<ref name="Results">{{cite web |url=http://www.infoelectoral.mir.es/min/busquedaAvanzadaAction.html?vuelta=1&codTipoEleccion=1&codPeriodo=200502&codEstado=99&codComunidad=0&codProvincia=0&codMunicipio=0&codDistrito=0&codSeccion=0&codMesa=0 |title=Electoral Results Consultation. Referendum. February 2005. National totals |language=es |website=infoelectoral.mir.es |publisher=Ministry of the Interior |access-date=1 September 2019}}</ref>
}}

===Results by region===
[[File:YesVoteSpainReferendum.png|300px|thumb|Distribution of "Yes" votes by province.]]
[[File:TurnoutSpainReferendum.png|300px|thumb|Distribution of the turnout by province.]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:right; line-height:20px;"
|-
|-
! width="150" colspan="2" rowspan="3"| Region
|Abstentions
! rowspan="3"| Electorate
|align=right|19,359,017
! rowspan="3"| Turnout
|align=right|57.68%
! width="120" colspan="2"| Yes
! width="120" colspan="2"| No
|-
|-
! colspan="2" style="background:#088A29;"|
|Electorate
! colspan="2" style="background:#E90000;"|
|align=right|33,563,680
|align=right|
|-
|-
! Votes
|colspan=3 style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|'''Of votes cast:'''
! %
! Votes
! %
|-
|-
| width="1" style="background:#CEF6D8;"|
|Valid votes
|align=right|14,081,966
| align="left"| [[Andalusia]]
| 6,100,011
|align=right|99.14%
| 40.30
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''2,032,605'''
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''87.78'''
| 282,916
| 12.22
|-
|-
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"|
|Invalid votes
|align=right|122,697
| align="left"| [[Aragon]]
| 1,018,912
|align=right|0.86%
| 44.67
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''365,452'''
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''86.39'''
| 57,583
| 13.61
|-
|-
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"|
|Total votes
| align="left"| [[Principality of Asturias|Asturias]]
|align=right|14,204,663
| 986,215
|align=right|
| 38.40
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''287,567'''
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''81.47'''
| 65,390
| 18.53
|-
|-
|colspan=3 style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|'''Of valid votes:'''
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"|
| align="left"| [[Balearic Islands]]
| 690,026
| 33.14
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''175,635'''
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''82.94'''
| 36,135
| 17.06
|-
|-
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"|
|Yes
| align="left"| [[Basque Country (autonomous community)|Basque Country]]
|align=right|10,804,464
| 1,798,502
|align=right|76.73%
| 38.45
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''431,424'''
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''65.31'''
| 229,108
| 34.69
|-
|-
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"|
|No
|align=right|2,428,409
| align="left"| [[Canary Islands]]
| 1,473,346
|align=right|17.24%
| 36.53
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''461,153'''
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''89.82'''
| 52,266
| 10.18
|-
|-
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"|
|Blank
|align=right|849,093
| align="left"| [[Cantabria]]
| 481,183
|align=right|6.03%
| 44.55
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''168,613'''
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''84.65'''
| 30,573
| 15.35
|-
|-
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"|
|Total
|align=right|14,081,966
| align="left"| [[Castile and León]]
| 2,177,491
|align=right|
| 48.62
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''851,707'''
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''86.69'''
| 130,813
| 13.31
|-
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"|
| align="left"| [[Castilla–La Mancha]]
| 1,471,525
| 45.77
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''548,725'''
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''87.46'''
| 78,682
| 12.54
|-
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"|
| align="left"| [[Catalonia]]
| 5,314,358
| 40.60
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''1,386,794'''
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''69.90'''
| 597,198
| 30.10
|-
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"|
| align="left"| [[Ceuta]]
| 56,681
| 27.91
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''12,772'''
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''85.86'''
| 2,103
| 14.14
|-
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"|
| align="left"| [[Extremadura]]
| 885,944
| 49.30
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''368,671'''
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''90.13'''
| 40,362
| 9.87
|-
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"|
| align="left"| [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]]
| 2,617,092
| 41.14
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''876,289'''
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''87.54'''
| 124,745
| 12.46
|-
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"|
| align="left"| [[La Rioja (Spain)|La Rioja]]
| 235,859
| 48.83
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''94,443'''
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''87.34'''
| 13,695
| 12.66
|-
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"|
| align="left"| [[Community of Madrid|Madrid]]
| 4,463,272
| 41.89
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''1,377,657'''
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''79.37'''
| 358,184
| 20.63
|-
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"|
| align="left"| [[Melilla]]
| 13,005
| 26.36
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''10,940'''
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''87.61'''
| 1,547
| 12.39
|-
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"|
| align="left"| [[Region of Murcia|Murcia]]
| 947,599
| 41.24
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''317,207'''
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''86.41'''
| 49,887
| 13.59
|-
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"|
| align="left"| [[Navarre]]
| 467,355
| 41.23
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''125,191'''
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''69.39'''
| 55,233
| 30.61
|-
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"|
| align="left"| [[Valencian Community]]
| 3,457,789
| 44.14
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''1,164,718'''
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| '''82.53'''
| 246,582
| 17.47
|- style="font-weight:bold;background:#E4E4E4;"
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"|
| align="left"| Total
| 34,692,491
| 41.77
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| 11,057,563
| style="background:#CEF6D8;"| 81.84
| 2,453,002
| 18.16
|-
! colspan="8"|
|-
! style="text-align:left; font-weight:normal; background:#F9F9F9" colspan="8"| Sources<ref name="Results"/>
|}
|}

==References==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.europarl.es/constitucion_2004/resultados_electorales/default.html Election results] (in Spanish)
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20060228005127/http://www.europarl.es/constitucion_2004/resultados_electorales/default.html Election results] (in Spanish)
* [http://www.constitucioneuropea.es/ Government's European Constitution site] (in Spanish)
*[http://www.constitucioneuropea.es/ Government's European Constitution site] (in Spanish)
* [http://www.constitucioneuropea.es/foro Government's online forum] (in Spanish)
*[http://www.constitucioneuropea.es/foro Government's online forum] (in Spanish)
* <!-- http://arsene.richard.free.fr 22:59, 4 Jun 2005 (UTC) -->The [http://www.democracy-international.org/fileadmin/pdf/monitoring/di-spain.pdf monitoring report (1,2 MB pdf 18 p.)] evaluates the fairness of the process in Spain using [http://www.iri-europe.net/files/260105/IRI-ReferendumMonitor.pdf internationally recognized standards (p.4 250 KB pdf 20p.)] for a referendum. More info: [http://www.democracy-international.org/98.html in English], [http://www.masdemocracia.org/ in Spanish]
* News coverage:
* News coverage:
** [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4280531.stm BBC: Spain's hard sell to win EU Yes]
**[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4280531.stm BBC: Spain's hard sell to win EU Yes]
** [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4281879.stm BBC: Madrid voters differ over charter]
**[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4281879.stm BBC: Madrid voters differ over charter]
** [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4280841.stm BBC: Spain voters approve EU charter]
**[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4280841.stm BBC: Spain voters approve EU charter]
** [http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/02/20/spain.eu/index.html CNN: Spain voters back EU constitution]
**[http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/02/20/spain.eu/index.html CNN: Spain voters back EU constitution]
** [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4284607.stm BBC: Spain's mixed EU signals]
**[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4285901.stm BBC: Spain gives uncertain lead to EU]
**[https://web.archive.org/web/20050223150213/http://www.eubusiness.com/afp/050220114411.9vwkcuna EUbusiness: Zapatero calls for stronger Europe as Spaniards kick off EU votes]
** [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4285901.stm BBC: Spain gives uncertain lead to EU]
** [http://www.eubusiness.com/afp/050220114411.9vwkcuna EUbusiness: Zapatero calls for stronger Europe as Spaniards kick off EU votes]
**[https://web.archive.org/web/20050223150215/http://www.eubusiness.com/afp/050220192414.1ulul9bp EUbusiness: Spain says resounding yes to European constitution]
**[https://web.archive.org/web/20050911212618/http://news.ft.com/cms/s/c95c2dda-853f-11d9-a172-00000e2511c8.html Financial Times: Lessons from Spain's rushed poll]
** [http://www.eubusiness.com/afp/050220192414.1ulul9bp EUbusiness: Spain says resounding yes to European constitution]
** [http://news.ft.com/cms/s/c95c2dda-853f-11d9-a172-00000e2511c8.html Financial Times: Lessons from Spain's rushed poll]


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Latest revision as of 05:18, 7 June 2024

2005 Spanish European Constitution referendum

20 February 2005

Do you approve of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe?
Results
Choice
Votes %
Yes 11,057,563 81.84%
No 2,453,002 18.16%
Valid votes 13,510,565 93.23%
Invalid or blank votes 981,187 6.77%
Total votes 14,491,752 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 34,692,491 41.77%
Front cover of an edition of the constitutional treaty published and distributed for free by the Spanish government

A referendum on the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe was held in Spain on Sunday, 20 February 2005.[1] The question asked was "Do you approve of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe?" (Spanish: ¿Aprueba usted el Tratado por el que se establece una Constitución para Europa?). The consultative referendum on ratification of the proposed Constitution for the European Union was approved by 81.8% of valid votes, although turnout was just 41.8%,[2][3][4] the lowest since the end of the Franco era.[5]

The referendum was not legally binding on the government, but paved the way for parliamentary ratification of the constitutional treaty, which happened in the Congress of Deputies on 28 April 2005, with a 319–19 result in favour of approval, and in the Spanish Senate on 18 May 2005 with a 225–6 result.

Campaign

[edit]

Both the governing Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and the main opposition People's Party (PP) campaigned for a "Yes" vote. They were joined by the Basque Nationalist Party (EAJ–PNV) and the Catalan nationalist Convergence and Union (CiU). Among the parties campaigning for a "No" vote were United Left (IU), the Bloque Nacionalista Galego (BNG, Galician National Block), Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC), Initiative for Catalonia Greens (ICV), the social democratic Aragonese Council (CHA), the Basque nationalist social democratic Eusko Alkartasuna, and the Trade Unions Confederación Intersindical Galega (CIG) and CGT.

Amidst widespread apathy surrounding the constitutional treaty, and ignorance of its contents (in a government poll, 90% of voters admitted to having little or no knowledge of its provisions), the government hired celebrities to read excerpts from the text in daily television broadcasts, and five million copies (without annexes) were sent out with Sunday papers. While many felt that the result of the referendum was a foregone conclusion, it was feared that turnout could be as low as 40 to 50% of the electorate. This turned out to be the case.

In late January 2005, several bodies campaigning for a "No" vote complained to Spain's independent National Electoral Commission about the government's planned information campaign:

  • On 14 January, ERC demanded that the National Electoral Commission should block what it saw as unfair promotion of the treaty by the government.
  • On 19 January, the Tomás Moro Centre for Juridical Studies (CJSTM) and Another Democracy is Possible complained to the National Electoral Commission about what they saw as the unfair nature of the government's campaign.

In response to these complaints, the Commission ruled that the government's campaign must be purely informative, and banned several of its campaign slogans:

The campaign to be carried out by the Government as part of the present referendum process must inform objectively on the contents of the Treaty… All value judgements and slogans previously used in TV, on websites and other media, e.g. 'We are first with Europe', and statements that could, direct or indirectly, influence the position or attitude of the citizens, must be removed.

Results

[edit]

Overall

[edit]
Question

Do you approve of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe?

Referendum results
Choice Votes %
Referendum passed Yes 11,057,563 81.84
No 2,453,002 18.16
Valid votes 13,510,565 93.23
Invalid or blank votes 981,187 6.77
Total votes 14,491,752 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 34,692,491 41.77
Source: Ministry of the Interior[6]

Results by region

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Distribution of "Yes" votes by province.
Distribution of the turnout by province.
Region Electorate Turnout Yes No
Votes % Votes %
Andalusia 6,100,011 40.30 2,032,605 87.78 282,916 12.22
Aragon 1,018,912 44.67 365,452 86.39 57,583 13.61
Asturias 986,215 38.40 287,567 81.47 65,390 18.53
Balearic Islands 690,026 33.14 175,635 82.94 36,135 17.06
Basque Country 1,798,502 38.45 431,424 65.31 229,108 34.69
Canary Islands 1,473,346 36.53 461,153 89.82 52,266 10.18
Cantabria 481,183 44.55 168,613 84.65 30,573 15.35
Castile and León 2,177,491 48.62 851,707 86.69 130,813 13.31
Castilla–La Mancha 1,471,525 45.77 548,725 87.46 78,682 12.54
Catalonia 5,314,358 40.60 1,386,794 69.90 597,198 30.10
Ceuta 56,681 27.91 12,772 85.86 2,103 14.14
Extremadura 885,944 49.30 368,671 90.13 40,362 9.87
Galicia 2,617,092 41.14 876,289 87.54 124,745 12.46
La Rioja 235,859 48.83 94,443 87.34 13,695 12.66
Madrid 4,463,272 41.89 1,377,657 79.37 358,184 20.63
Melilla 13,005 26.36 10,940 87.61 1,547 12.39
Murcia 947,599 41.24 317,207 86.41 49,887 13.59
Navarre 467,355 41.23 125,191 69.39 55,233 30.61
Valencian Community 3,457,789 44.14 1,164,718 82.53 246,582 17.47
Total 34,692,491 41.77 11,057,563 81.84 2,453,002 18.16
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References

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