The record of the 350 deputies elected this Sunday on the polls

350 deputies have been elected this Sunday to symbolize the residents within the Lower House for the following 4 years.

Some, like Tomás Guitarte, from Teruel Existe, is not going to repeat in Congress; neither will Irene Montero, who was not included in Sumar’s lists. Others, corresponding to Isa Serra, will debut within the chamber with the formation led by Yolanda Díaz, and above all, Alberto Núñez Feijóo will debut, who will not must debate Pedro Sánchez within the Senate and can achieve this in Congress.

This is the record of the 350 deputies that may make up the chamber for the following 4 years:

Almería contributes six seats

María Isabel Sánchez Torregrosa, Rafael Hernando and Ana María Martínez Labella, from the PP; Antonio Hernando Vera and Inés María Plaza of the PSOE; and Rocío de Meer, from Vox.

Nine deputies for Cádiz

Pedro Gallardo, Ignacio Romaní, Macarena Lorente and Miguel Ángel Sastre Uyá, from the PP; Fernando Grande-Marlaska, Mamen Sánchez and Juan Carlos Ruiz Boix, from the PSOE; Esther Gil from Reboleño, from Sumar, and Blanca Armario, from Vox.

Cordoba, six seats

María Isabel Prieto and Bartolomé Madrid, from the PP; Luis Planas and Rafaela Crespín, from the PSOE; Enrique Santiago, from Sumar and José Ramírez del Rio, from Vox

The Grenada Seven

Carlos Rojas, María Lourdes Ramírez and Pablo Hispán, from the PP; Carmen Calvo and José Antonio Rodríguez Salas, from the PSOE; Jacobo González-Robatto, from Vox and Martína Velarde, from Sumar.

Five for Huelva

Bella Verano Domínguez and Manuel García Félix, from the PP; Gabriel Cruz and María Luisa Faneca, from the PSOE; Tomas Fernández Ríos, from Vox.

Five of Jaen

María Luisa del Moral and Juan Diego Requena, from the PP; Juan Francisco Serrano and Ana María Cobo, from the PSOE; Francisco José Alcaraz, from Vox.

Malaga contributes 11

Elias Bendodo, Maria del Mar Vazquez Jimenez,

Mario Cortés Carballo, Cristóbal Garre and Isabel Gema Pérez Recuerda, from the PP; María Nieves Ramírez Moreno, Ignacio López Cano and Isabel María Pérez Ortiz, from the PSOE; Patricia Rueda and Carlos Hernández Quero, from Vox; Juan Antonio Valero, from Sumar.

The twelve seats of Seville

Juan Bravo Baena, María Soledad Cruz-Guzmán, Ricardo Tarno, Rafael Benigno Belmonte, from the PP; María Jesús Montero, Alfonso Rodríguez Gómez de Celis, María Carmen Castilla, Francisco José Salazar and Trinidad Carmen Argota, from the PSOE; Francisco Sierra Caballero and Engracia Rivera Arias, from Sumar, and María de los Reyes Romero, from Vox;

Three deputies from Huesca

Ana Isabel Alós and Javier José Folch, from the PP, and Begoña Nasarre Oliva, from the PSOE.

Three of Teruel

José Alberto Herrero Bono and Raquel Clemente, from the PP; Herminio Sancho Íñiguez, of the PSOE.

Seven of Zaragoza

Pedro Navarro, María del Mar González Bella (impartial) and Luis María Beamonte, from the PP; Pilar Alegría Continente and Susana Sumelzo, from the PSOE; Jorge Pueyo Sanz, from Sumar; and Pedro Fernández Hernández, from Vox.

Asturias can have seven deputies

María Esther Llamazares, Mercedes Fernández González and Silverio Argüelles, from the PP; Adriana Lastra and Roberto García Morís, from the PSOE; Rafael Cofiño and Antona Luengo, from Sumar; and José María Figaredo Álvarez-Sala, from Vox.

Eight of the Balearic Islands

José Vicente Marí Bosó and Sandra Fernández Herranz

and Joan Mesquida Mayans, from the PP; Francina Armengol, Pepe Mercadal Baquero and Milena Herrera García, from the PSOE; Vicenç Vidal Matas, from Sumar; and Jorge Campos Asensi, from Vox

Five of Cantabria

Felix de las Cuevas and Javier Noriega; of the PP; Pedro Casares and Noelia Cobo, from the PSOE; and Emilio Jesús del Valle, from Vox.

The Eight of Las Palmas

Jimena Mercedes Delgado-Taramona, Guillermo Marisca and Carlos Alberto Sánchez Ojeda, from the PP; María Dolores Corujo, Luc André Diouf Dioh and Ada Santana, from the PSOE; Andrés Alberto Rodríguez Almeida, from Vox; and Noemí Santana Perera, from Sumar.

The seven of Tenerife

Juan Antonio Rojas, Asier Antona and Laura Lima, from the PP; Héctor Gómez Hernández, Alicia Álvarez González, Sergio Matos Castro, from the PSOE; and Cristina Valido, from the Canary Islands Coalition.

Albacete, 4 deputies

Carmen Navarro and Antonio Martínez Gómez, from the PP, and Emilio Sáez Cruz and Isabel Belén Iniesta, from the PSOE.

Five for Ciudad Real

Carmen Fúnez and Enrique Belda, from the PP; Isabel Rodríguez García and Gonzalo Redondo, from the PSOE; and Ricardo Chamorro Delmo, from Vox.

Three of Cuenca

Beatriz Jiménez Linuesa and Daniel Pérez Osma, from the PP; and Luis Carlos Sahuquillo, from the PSOE.

Guadalajara, three seats

Antonio Román Jasanada, from the PP; Alberto Rojo and Ángel López Maraver, from Vox.

Six of Toledo

José Manuel Velasco Retamosa, María Pilar Alía Aguado and Agustín Conde, from the PP; Sergio Gutiérrez Prieto and Milagros Tolón, from the PSOE; and Manuel Mariscal, from Vox.

Three of Avila

Héctor Palencia Rubio and Patricia Rodríguez Calleja, from the PP; and Manuel Arribas, from the PSOE.

Four for Burgos

Ángel Mariano Ibáñez and Sandra Moneo, from the PP; Esther Peña and Álvaro Morales, from the PSOE.

León sends 4 deputies

Ester Muñoz from the Church and Silvia Franco, from the PP; and Javier Alfonso Cendón and Andrea Fernández Benéitez, from the PSOE.

Three, from Palencia

Milagros Marcos Ortega and Miguel Ángel Paniagua, from the PP; and María Luz Martínez Seijo, from the PSOE.

The 4 of Salamanca

José Antonio Bermúdez de Castro, María Jesús Moro, Pedro Samuel Martín García, from the PP and David Serrada, from the PSOE.

Segovia has three deputies

Pablo Pérez Coronado and María del Socorro Cuesta, from the PP; José Luis Aceves Galindo, of the PSOE.

Two from Soria

Luis Alfonso Rey de las Heras, from the PSOE and Tomás Cabezón Casas, from the PP.

Five for Valladolid

María Mercedes Cantalapiedra and Eduardo Carazo, from the PP; Óscar Puente and María Luisa Sanz Martínez, from the PSOE and Pablo Sáez Alonso-Muñumer, from Vox.

Three of Zamora

Elvira Velasco and Óscar Ramajo, from the PP; Antidio Fagundez, of the PSOE.

Barcelona, ​​32 deputies

Meritxell Batet, Miquel Iceta, Raquel Sánchez, José Zaragoza, Mercè Perea, Francisco Aranda, Francisco Aranda and Arnau Ramírez, María del Carmen Andrés Añón, Ferrán Verdejo Vicente, Sonia Guerra López, Juan Carlos Jerez Antequera and Teresa Llorens Carbonell, from the PSC-PSOE; Aina Vidal, Gerardo Pisarello, Gala Pin, Lilith Vestringe, Eloi Badía Casas, from Sumar; Nacho Martín Blanco, Santi Rodríguez Serra, Cristina Agüera, María de los Llanos de Luna and Agustín Parra Gallego, from the PP; Gabriel Rufián, Teresa Jordà, Francesc-Marc Álvaro, Pilar Vallugera, from ERC; Miriam Nogueras, Pilar Calvo and Eduard Pujol, from Junts; and Juan José Aizcorbe and Carina Mejías, from Vox.

The six of Girona

Montserrat Bassa, from ERC; Marta Madrenas and Josep Maria Cervera, from Junts; Marc Lamuà and María Blanca Cercas, from the PSC; and Júlia Boada, from Sumar.

Four for Lleida

Inés Granollers, from ERC; Isidre Gavin, from Junts; and Montse Mínguez and Amador Marqués Atés, from the PSC-PSOE.

Six of Tarragona

Jordi Salvador, from ERC; Valle Mellado and Andreu Martín, from the PSC; Josep María Cruset, from Junts; Pere Lluís Huguet, from the PP, and Félix Alonso Cantorné, from Sumar.

Twelve of Alicante

Macarena Montesinos, Joaquín Melgarejo, Julia Parra Aparicio, César Sánchez Pérez and Sandra Pascual Rocamora, from the PP; Alejandro Soler, Patricia Blanquer, Lázaro Azorín and María Araceli Poblador, from the PSOE; David García Gomis and José María Sánchez García, from Vox; and Txema Guijarro, from Sumar.

Castellón has 5 seats

Alberto Fabra and Oscar Clavell, from the PP; Susana Ros and Artemi Rallo, from the PSOE; and Alberto Asarta, from Vox.

Valencia 16

Esteban González Pons, Belén Hoyo, Esperanza Reynal, Fernando de Rosa Torner, Carlos Gil Santiago and Alma Elvira Alfonso Silvestre, from the PP; Diana Morant, Jose Luís Ábalos, Carmen Martínez Ramírez, Vicent Sarriá Morell, Marta Trenzano Rubio, from the PSOE; Águeda Micó, Alberto Ibáñez and Nahuel González López, from Sumar; and Carlos Flores Juberías and Ignacio Gil Lázaro, from Vox

Five of Badajoz

Badajoz (5): María Isabel García López and Juan Antonio González Gracia, from the PSOE; Antonio Cavasillas and Alfonso Carlos Macías Gata, from the PP; and Ignacio Hoces Íñiguez, from Vox.

Four of Cáceres

María Begoña García Bernal and César Ramos, from the PSOE; Cristina Elena Lieutenant and Carlos Floriano, from the PP.

Eight of A Coruña

Miguel Ángel Tellado, Marta González, Tristana Moraleja Gómez and Álvaro Pérez López, from the PP; José Manuel Miñones and Obdulia Taboadela, from PSdeG; Marta Irene Lois González, from Sumar, and Néstor Rego, from BNG.

lugo has 4

Francisco José Conde, Jaime De Olano and María Cristina Abades Martínez, from the PP, and José Ramón Gómez Besteiro, from the PSdeG.

Four for Ourense

Ana Belén Vázquez, Rosa Quintana, Celso Luis Delgado Arce and the PP; and Margarita Martín Rodríguez, from PSdeG.

Pontevedra contributes seven

Ana Pastor Julián, Irene Garrido Valenzuela and Pedro Puy Fraga, from the PP; David Regades Fernández, Margarita Peregrina, Adrio Taracido and Modesto Pose Mesura, from the PSdG and Verónica Martínez Barbero, from Sumar.

La Rioja, 4 deputies

Cuca Gamarra and Javier Merino, from the PP, and Elisa Garrido Jiménez and Raúl Díaz Marín, from the PSOE.

The 36 of Madrid

Alberto Núñez Feijóo, Marta Rivera de la Cruz, Borja Sémper, María Eugenia Carballedo, Marta Varela Pazos, Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo, Manuel Cobo, Pedro Muñoz Abrines, Carlos Aragonés, María del Mar Sánchez Sierra, Miguel Ángel Quintanilla Navarro, Jaime Miguel de los Santos González, Pablo Vázquez Vega, Aurora Nacarino-Brabo Jiménez and Noelia Núñe z Gonzales, from the PP; Pedro Sánchez, Teresa Ribera, Félix Bolaños, Margarita Robles, José Manuel Albares Bueno, Cristina Narbona Ruiz, Óscar López Águeda and Isaura Leal Fernández and Rafael Simancas, María de las Mercedes González Hernández and Javier Rodríguez Palacios, from the PSOE; Santiago Abascal, María de la Cabeza Ruiz Solás, Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, Javier Ortega Smith-Molina and María José Rodríguez de Millán, from Vox; Yolanda Díaz, Agustín Santos Maraver, Teslem Andala Ubbi (Tesh Sidi), Íñigo Errejón, Ione Belarra and Carlos Martín Urriza, from Sumar

The 10 of Murcia

Luis Alberto Marín González, Isabel Borrego, Violante Tomás Olivares and Juan Luis Pedreño Molina, from the PP; Francisco Lucas Ayala, Caridad Rives Arcayna and Joaquín Martínez Salmerón, from the PSOE; Lourdes Méndez Monasterio and Joaquín Robles López, from Vox; and Javier Sánchez Serna, from Sumar.

Five for Navarra

Sergio Sayas, PP; Alberto Catalán, from UPN; Santos Cerdán and Adriana Maldonado López, from the PSOE and Bel Pozueta, from Bildu.

Alava has 4

Mikel Legarda, from the PNV; Daniel Senderos, from the PSE-EE; Javier de Andrés, from the PP, and Iñaki Ruiz de Pinedo, from EH Bildu.

Six of Guipuzcoa

Mertxe Aizpurua and Jon Iñarritu, from EH Bildu; Maribel Vaquero and Joseba Agirretxea, from the PNV; and Rafael Romero and María Luisa del Pilar García Gurrutxaga, from the PSE-EE.

Eight of Biscay

Aitor Esteban and Idoia Sagastizabal, from the PNV, Patxi López and María Guijarro Ceballos, from the PSE-EE; Oskar Matute and Marije Fullaondo, from EH Bildu; Beatriz Álvarez Fanjul, from the PP; and Lander Martínez Hierro, from Sumar.

One for Ceuta

Javier Celaya Brey, of the PP.

One for Melilla

Sofia Acedo Reyes, of the PP.

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