1815 Granadan general election (Alhambra)

The first legislative elections were held in the Kingdom of Granada on October 15, 1815, to determine the composition of the Kingdom's first Majlis following the adoption of the country's first constitution. Voting was reserved for those citizens that paid taxes, regardless of their religious beliefs. The 189 members of the assembly were elected from geographical constituencies.

This election would mark the beginning of twenty years of traditionalist rule over the Kingdom of Granada. Vicente Sanz Ortega, one of the richest citizens of the Kingdom, would be chosen as its first Vizier.