19 fotosNovember 10 General ElectionIn photos: Spanish general electionSpaniards have gone to the polls for the fourth time in as many years to elect 350 deputies and 208 senatorsEl PaísNov 10, 2019 - 19:18CETWhatsappFacebookTwitterLinkedinCopy linkPedro Sánchez, the leader of the Socialist Party (PSOE), casts his vote in a cultural center in Pozuelo de Alarcón in Madrid.Uly MartínPablo Casado, the leader of the conservative Popular Party (PP), casts his vote in a polling station in Madrid.Samuel SánchezPablo Iglesias, the leader of the anti-austerity Unidas Podemos party, casts his vote in the Galapagar municipality in Madrid.Jaime VillanuevaSantiago Abascal, the leader of the far-right party Vox, casts his vote in a polling station in the center of Madrid. Recent polls show that Vox could become the third largest force in Congress.Luis SevillanoÍñigo Errejón, the candidate for Más País, votes at a school in Madrid.Álvaro GarcíaAlbert Rivera, the leader of the center-right Ciudadanos (Citizens), casts his vote in a cultural center in Pozuelo de Alarcón in Madrid.Uly MartínPolling station in Vaixell Burriac de Vilassar de Mar college (Barcelona). In this image, Quim Ferrer, from the Catalan European Democratic Party (PDeCAT) and ex-mayor of the town, casts his vote.Joan SánchezVoters line up at midday to cast their vote at the Terrassa Municipal Music School in Barcelona province.Cristóbal CastroMost of the polling stations opened their doors at 9am. Around 37 million Spaniards have the right to vote in this election. In this image, a citizen casts his ballot at a polling station in Alcalá de Henares (Madrid).FERNANDO VILLAR (EFE)Near the polling station in the University of Barcelona, a sign in Catalan reads: “Free them all,” in reference to the Catalan leaders sentenced by the Spanish Supreme Court to prison for their involvement in the 2017 breakaway bid. The Supreme Court sentence, which was announced in October, led to week-long violent street protests in Barcelona.ALBERT GARCIAPolling station in Pinar del Rey in Madrid.LUIS SEVILLANOPolling station in the University of Barcelona on Sunday.Albert GarciaCitizens vote at the Sortidor civic center in Barcelona’s Poble Sec neighborhood.Gianluca BattistaTwo nuns vote at a polling station in Madrid.SAMUEL SÁNCHEZPolling station in Montecarmelo, Madrid.KIKE PARAPascual Huguet casts his vote in the Sortidor civic center in Barcelona with a sign that says: "I’m gonna vote, don’t hit me." Huguet says his son was beaten up by police when he went to vote in the unauthorized referendum on Catalan independence on October 1, 2017.Gianluca BattistaPolling station in Pavelló de Palau in Girona.Agusti EnsesaA police officer from the Catalan regional police force, the Mossos D'Esquadra, patrols the entrance of the polling station at the University of Barcelona.ALBERT GARCIAElection officials are paid for their work at a polling station in a school in the San Agustín neighborhood in Madrid.VÍCTOR SAINZ