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2020 Italian regional elections|
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Italian Regions by party of the ruling President after the elections. |
The 2020 Italian regional elections took place in nine regions of Italy during 2020. Elections took place on 26 January 2020 in Emilia-Romagna and Calabria, and on 20 and 21 September in Aosta Valley, Campania, Liguria, Marche, Apulia, Tuscany, and Veneto. The September elections took place concurrently with the 2020 Italian constitutional referendum.
Party
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Votes
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Percent
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Seats
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Democratic Party (PD)
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2,518,668
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21.01
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League (Lega)
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2,042,659
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17.04
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Brothers of Italy (FdI)
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1,222,020
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10.19
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Five Star Movement (M5S)
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815,002
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6.08
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Forza Italia (FI)
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634,745
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5.03
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Others
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4,753,934
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40.65
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Total |
11,987,026 |
100.00 |
302 / 302
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Source: Ministry of the Interior
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Regional presidents
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President
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Regional council
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Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Alliance
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Votes
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%
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±
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Seats
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±
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Jole Santelli
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FI
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449,705
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55.3
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Centre-right
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444,818
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57.1
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+25.0 pp[a]
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20
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+9
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Filippo Callipo
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IRC
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245,154
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30.1
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Centre-left
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227,598
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29.2
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–32.5 pp
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11
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–9
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Others
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118.496
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14.6
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Others
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106,186
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13.7
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—
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–
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—
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President
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Regional council
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Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Alliance
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Votes
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%
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±
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Seats
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±
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Stefano Bonaccini
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PD
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1,195,742
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51.4
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Centre-left
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1,040,482
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48.1
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–1.6 pp
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29
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–3
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Lucia Borgonzoni
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Lega
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1,014,672
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43.6
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Centre-right
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981,787
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45.4
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+15.7 pp
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19
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+7
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Simone Benini
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M5S
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80,823
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3.5
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Five Star
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102,595
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4.7
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–8.5 pp
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2
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–3
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Others
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34,260
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1.5
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Others
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37,352
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1.7
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—
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–
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—
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President
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Regional council
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Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Alliance
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Votes
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%
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±
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Seats
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±
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Vincenzo De Luca
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PD
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1,789,017
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69.5
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Centre-left
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1,616,540
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68.6
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+28.3 pp
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33
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+2
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Stefano Caldoro
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FI
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464,921
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18.1
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Centre-right
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450,856
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19.1
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–20.6 pp
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11
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–2
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Valeria Ciarambino
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M5S
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255,714
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9.9
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Five Star
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233,974
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9.9
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–7.1 pp
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7
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±0
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Others
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65,066
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2.6
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Others
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56,240
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2.4
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—
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–
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—
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President
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Regional council
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Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Alliance
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Votes
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%
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±
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Seats
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±
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Giovanni Toti
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C!
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383,053
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56.1
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Centre-right
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354,111
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56.5
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+18.8 pp
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19
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+3
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Ferruccio Sansa
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Ind.
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265,506
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38.9
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Centre-left – Five Star
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242,652
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38.7
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–13.9 pp
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12
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–2
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Others
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33,931
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5.0
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Others
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29,662
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4.7
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—
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–
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—
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President
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Regional council
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Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Alliance
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Votes
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%
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±
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Seats
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±
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Francesco Acquaroli
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FdI
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361,186
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49.1
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Centre-right
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325,140
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52.2
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+18.5 pp
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20
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+13
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Maurizio Mangialardi
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PD
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274,152
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37.3
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Centre-left
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227,183
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36.5
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–7.1 pp
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9
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–10
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Gian Mario Mercorelli
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M5S
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63,355
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8.6
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Five Star
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44,330
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7.1
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–11.8 pp
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2
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–3
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Others
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36,417
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5.0
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Others
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26,301
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4.2
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—
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–
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—
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President
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Regional council
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Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Alliance
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Votes
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%
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±
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Seats
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±
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Luca Zaia
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Lega
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1,883,959
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76.8
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Centre-right
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1,582,405
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77.0
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+24.8 pp
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41
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+12
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Arturo Lorenzoni
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Ind.
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385,768
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15.7
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Centre-left
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337,454
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16.4
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–7.0 pp
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9
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–3
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Enrico Cappelletti
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M5S
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79,662
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3.3
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Five Star
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55,281
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2.7
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–7.7 pp
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1
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–4
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Others
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104,129
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4.4
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Others
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80,033
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3.9
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–
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- ^ Including both Ferro and D'Ascola coalitions' results in the 2014 Calabrian elections.
- ^ Including both Schittulli and Poli Bortone coalitions' results in the 2015 Apulian election.
- ^ Including both Borghi and Mugnai coalitions' results in the 2015 Tuscan election.
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