The Provincial Deputation of Ciudad Real (Spanish: Diputación Provincial de Ciudad Real) or Provincial Council of Ciudad Real is the institution charged with the government and administration of the Spanish province of Ciudad Real.
The composition of its deliberative assembly or plenary (pleno) is indirectly determined on the basis of its election by the elected municipal councillors of all ayuntamientos. The partisan distribution of the plenary is determined as per the D'Hondt apportionment of the results of the sum of municipal elections in each one of the judicial districts (as of 2019: Ciudad Real, Daimiel, Manzanares, Alcázar de San Juan, Villanueva de los Infantes, Valdepeñas, and Puertollano).[6]
Vis-à-vis the 2019 local elections, the size of the plenary was reduced from 27 to 25 provincial deputies, in accordance with the decreasing population of the province, then below 500,000.[6]
The president of the deputation is elected by the plenary from among its members at the constitutive session of the provincial corporation that follows the constitutive session of the municipal corporations (the ayuntamientos).[7] The candidate needs to command a qualified majority in a first round of voting or a simple majority in a second round.[7]
The regional governments of Asturias, Cantabria, Madrid, Murcia, Navarre and La Rioja assume the functions of a deputation in these uniprovincial regions