I tried to reproduce this (on 19.04). Added these layouts:

1. Spanish (Latin American)
2. Spanish (Win Keys)
3. Spanish (dead tilde)
4. Spanish

Then I activated them in that order (and used each of them to type some
characters).

With "Spanish" (shown as "esâ‚„") active I used Region & Language to
remove the other Spanish variants. "Spanish" was changed to be shown as
"es" (as expected) but I couldn't observe any problems to keep typing
using the Spanish layout.

So however you proceed with this, I think it's necessary that you make
up a reproducible use case. If you succeed in that, then please be very
specific about which keys don't result in the expected symbols. The
"Show Keyboard Layout" option is useful to see which layout is active.

** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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