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ANDORRA This File Contains Election Results for the Andorran General ANDORRA This file contains election results for the Andorran General Council for 1997, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2011, and 2015. For 2005, the proportion rather than the number of votes is reported for the parish returns. Year, Geography, and Turnout YEAR Election Year PARISH Parish (Region and Constituency) ELEC Number of Eligible Voters BALLOTS Total Ballots Cast VALID_P Valid Votes in Parish Constituencies BLANK_P Black Votes in Parish Constituencies INVALID_P Invalid Votes in Parish Constituencies VALID_N Valid Votes in National Constituency BLANK_N Blank Votes in National Constituency INVALID_N Invalid Votes in National Constituency Candidates in Parish Constituencies (Parroquial) by Party ULIB_C Unió Liberal (UL, Liberal Union) PLA_C Partit Liberal d'Andorra (PLA, Liberal Party of Andorra), renamed Liberal Union PLA-IE_C Joint Partit Liberal d'Andorra (PLA, Liberal Party of Andorra) and Independent Candidates in Encamp PLA-IND_C Joint Partit Liberal d'Andorra (PLA, Liberal Party of Andorra) and Independent Candidates CR_C Coalició Reformista (CR, Reformist Coalition) DA_C Demòcrates per Andorra (DA, Democrats for Andorra) UP_C Unió del Progres (Union of Progress) DA-UP_C Joint Demòcrates per Andorra (DA, Democrats for Andorra) and Unió del Progres (Union of Progress) Candidates in Encamp AC-DA_C Joint Acció Comunal d'Ordino (Community Action of Ordino) and Demòcrates per Andorra (DA, Democrats for Andorra) DA-MM_C Joint Demòcrates per Andorra (DA, Democrats for Andorra) and Movimenet Massanenc (Movement Massana) DA-CI_C Joint Demòcrates per Andorra (DA, Democrats for Andorra) and Coalició d'Independents (Coalition of Independents) AND_C Agrupament Nacional Democràtic (AND, National Democratic Group) CR-UL_C Joint Coalició Reformista (CR, Reformist Coalition) and Unió Laurediana (UL, Lauredian Union) Candidates in Sant Julià de Lòria UL_C Unió Laurediana (UL, Lauredian Union) PLA-UL_C Joint Partit Liberal d'Andorra (PLA, Liberal Party of Andorra) and Unió Laurediana (UL, Lauredian Union) UPO_C Unió Parroquial d'Ordino (UPd’O, Parochial Union of Ordino) IDN_C Iniciativa Democràtica Nacional (IDN, Democratic National Initiative) ND_C Nova Democràcia (ND, New Democracy) PS_C Partit Socialdemòcratica (PS, Social Democratic Party) PS-IND_C Joint Partit Socialdemòcratica (PS, Social Democratic Party) and Independent Candidates PS-GUPI_C Joint Partit Socialdemòcratica (PS, Social Democratic Party) and Grup d'Unió Parroquial Independents (GUPI, Parochial Union of Independents Group) Candidates in Ordino, labeled L’Alternativa in 2005 PS-RD_C Joint Partit Socialdemòcratica (PS, Social Democratic Party) and Renovació Democràtica (RD, Democratic Renewal) Candidates, labeled L’Alternativa in 2005 PSVICI_P Coalition of Partit Socialdemòcrata d'Andorra, Verds d'Andorra, Iniciativa Ciutadana and Independents (PS + VERDS + IC + I, Social Democratic Party, Greens of Andorra, Citizens Initiative, and Independents) CDA21_C Joint Centre Demòcrata Andorrà (CDA, Andorran Democratic Center) and Segle 21 (Century 21) Candidates and List PD_C Partit Demòcrata (PD, Democratic Party) APC-UP_C Joint Andorra pel Canvi (APC) and Units per al Progrés (United for Progress) Candidates in Encamp AISJ_C Agrupament Independent per Sant Julía (Independent Group for Sant Julía) APC_C Andorra pel Canvi (APC, Andorra for Change) APC21_C Joint Andorra pel Canvi (APC, Andorra for Change) and Segle 21 (Century 21) Candidates in Sant Julià de Lòria APC-RD_C Joint Andorra pel Canvi (APC, Andorra for Change) and Renovació Democràtica (RD, Democratic Renewal) Candidates in Escaldes- Engordany VA_C Verds d'Andorra (VA, Greens of Andorra) IO_C Independents d'Ordino (IO, Independents of Ordino) SDP_C Socialdemocràcia I Progrés (SDP, Social Democracy and Progress) Votes in Parish Constituencies (Parroquial) by Party ULIB_P Unió Liberal (UL, Liberal Union) PLA_P Partit Liberal d'Andorra (PLA, Liberal Party of Andorra), renamed Liberal Union PLA-IE_P Joint Partit Liberal d'Andorra (PLA, Liberal Party of Andorra) and Independent Candidates in Encamp CR_P Coalició Reformista (CR, Reformist Coalition) DA_P Demòcrates per Andorra (DA, Democrats for Andorra) UP_P Unió del Progres (Union of Progress) DA-UP_P Joint Demòcrates per Andorra (DA, Democrats for Andorra) and Unió del Progres (Union of Progress) Candidates in Encamp AC-DA_P Joint Acció Comunal d'Ordino (Community Action of Ordino) and Demòcrates per Andorra (DA, Democrats for Andorra) DA-MM_P Joint Demòcrates per Andorra (DA, Democrats for Andorra) and Movimenet Massanenc (Movement Massana) DA-CI_P Joint Demòcrates per Andorra (DA, Democrats for Andorra) and Coalició d'Independents (Coalition of Independents) AND_P Agrupament Nacional Democràtic (AND, National Democratic Group) CR-UL_P Joint Coalició Reformista (CR, Reformist Coalition) and Unió Laurediana (UL, Lauredian Union) Candidates in Sant Julià de Lòria UL_P Unió Laurediana (UL, Lauredian Union) PLA-UL_P Joint Partit Liberal d'Andorra (PLA, Liberal Party of Andorra) and Unió Laurediana (UL, Lauredian Union) UPO_P Unió Parroquial d'Ordino (UPd’O, Parochial Union of Ordino) IDN_P Iniciativa Democràtica Nacional (IDN, Democratic National Initiative) ND_P Nova Democràcia (ND, New Democracy) PS_P Partit Socialdemòcratica (PS, Social Democratic Party) PS-IND_P Joint Partit Socialdemòcratica (PS, Social Democratic Party) and Independent Candidates PS-GUPI_P Joint Partit Socialdemòcratica (PS, Social Democratic Party) and Grup d'Unió Parroquial Independents (GUPI, Parochial Union of Independents Group) Candidates in Ordino, labeled L’Alternativa in 2005 PS-RD_P Joint Partit Socialdemòcratica (PS, Social Democratic Party) and Renovació Democràtica (RD, Democratic Renewal) Candidates, labeled L’Alternativa in 2005 PSVICI_P Coalition of Partit Socialdemòcrata d'Andorra, Verds d'Andorra, Iniciativa Ciutadana and Independents (PS + VERDS + IC + I, Social Democratic Party, Greens of Andorra, Citizens Initiative, and Independents) CDA21_P Joint Centre Demòcrata Andorrà (CDA, Andorran Democratic Center) and Segle 21 (Century 21) Candidates PD_P Partit Demòcrata (PD, Democratic Party) APC-UP_P Joint Andorra pel Canvi (APC) and Units per al Progrés (United for Progress) Candidates in Encamp AISJ_P Agrupament Independent per Sant Julía (Independent Group for Sant Julía) APC_P Andorra pel Canvi (APC, Andorra for Change) APC21_P Joint Andorra pel Canvi (APC, Andorra for Change) and Segle 21 (Century 21) Candidates in Sant Julià de Lòria APC-RD_P Joint Andorra pel Canvi (APC, Andorra for Change) and Renovació Democràtica (RD, Democratic Renewal) Candidates in Escaldes- Engordany VA_P Verds d'Andorra (VA, Greens of Andorra) IO_P Independents d'Ordino (IO, Independents of Ordino) SDP_P Socialdemocràcia I Progrés (SDP, Social Democracy and Progress) Votes in National Constituency (Nacional) by Party ULIB_N Unió Liberal (UL, Liberal Union) PLA_N Partit Liberal d'Andorra (PLA, Liberal Party of Andorra), renamed Liberal Union AND_N Agrupament Nacional Democràtic (AND, National Democratic Group) IDN_N Iniciativa Democràtica Nacional (IDN, Democratic National Initiative) ND_N Nova Democràcia (ND, New Democracy) VA_N Verds d'Andorra (VA, Greens of Andorra) PS_N Partit Socialdemòcratica (PS, Social Democratic Party) PSVICI_N Coalition of Partit Socialdemòcrata d'Andorra, Verds d'Andorra, Iniciativa Ciutadana and Independents (PS + VERDS + IC + I, Social Democratic Party, Greens of Andorra, Citizens Initiative, and Independents) APC_N Andorra pel Canvi (APC, Andorra for Change) RD_N Renovació Democràtica (RD, Democratic Renewal) DA_N Demòcrates per Andorra (DA, Democrats for Andorra) CDA21_N Joint Centre Demòcrata Andorrà (CDA, Andorran Democratic Center) and Segle 21 (Century 21) List PD_N Partit Demòcrata (PD, Democratic Party) UNP_N Unió Nacional de Progrés (National Unity of Progress) CR_N Coalició Reformista (CR, Reformist Coalition) SDP_N Socialdemocràcia I Progrés (SDP, Social Democracy and Progress) Seats in Parish Constituencies (Parroquial) by Party ULIB_PS Unió Liberal (UL, Liberal Union) PLA_PS Partit Liberal d'Andorra (PLA, Liberal Party of Andorra), renamed Liberal Union PLA-IE_PS Joint Partit Liberal d'Andorra (PLA, Liberal Party of Andorra) and Independent Candidates in Encamp AC-DA_P Joint Acció Comunal d'Ordino (Community Action of Ordino) and Demòcrates per Andorra (DA, Democrats for Andorra) DA-CI_P Joint Demòcrates per Andorra (DA, Democrats for Andorra) and Coalició d'Independents (Coalition of Independents) AND_PS Agrupament Nacional Democràtic (AND, National Democratic Group) UPO_PS Unió Parroquial d'Ordino (UPd’O, Parochial Union of Ordino) PS_PS Partit Socialdemòcratica (PS, Social Democratic Party) PS-IND_PS Joint Partit Socialdemòcratica (PS, Social Democratic Party) and Independent Candidates PS-GUPI_PS Joint Partit Socialdemòcratica (PS, Social Democratic Party) and Grup d'Unió Parroquial Independents (GUPI, Parochial Union of Independents Group) in Ordino, labeled L’Alternativa in 2005 PS-RD_PS Joint Partit Socialdemòcratica (PS, Social Democratic Party) and Renovació Democràtica (RD, Democratic Renewal) Candidates, labeled L’Alternativa in 2005 PD_PS Partit Demòcrata (PD, Democratic Party) CR_PS Coalició Reformista (CR, Reformist Coalition) CR-UL_PS Joint Coalició Reformista (CR, Reformist Coalition) and Unió Laurediana (UL, Lauredian Union) in Sant Julià de Lòria UL_PS Unió Laurediana (UL, Lauredian Union) PLA-UL_PS Joint Partit Liberal d'Andorra (PLA, Liberal Party of Andorra) and Unió Laurediana (UL, Lauredian Union) DA_PS Demòcrates per Andorra (DA, Democrats
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