2015 Italian regional elections

A large round of regional elections were held in Italy on 31 May 2015 in seven of the twenty regions composing the country, including four of the ten largest ones: Campania, Veneto, Apulia and Tuscany. The other three regions holding elections were Liguria, Marche, Umbria.[1]

2015 Italian regional elections

31 May 2015

Presidents and regional assemblies of Veneto, Liguria, Tuscany, Marche, Umbria, Campania and Apulia

Elected Presidents:

Overall results

Regional councils

Party Votes Seats
Democratic Party (PD)2,134,229
99 / 276
Five Star Movement (M5S)1,327,394
37 / 276
Northern League (LN)1,192,230
42 / 276
Forza Italia (FI)958,871
28 / 276
Brothers of Italy (FdI)330,566
7 / 276
Popular Area (AP)319,649
8 / 276
Left Ecology Freedom (SEL)294,665
9 / 276

Presidents of the regions

Region Incumbent president Party Elected president Party
Veneto Luca Zaia LN Luca Zaia LN
Liguria Claudio Burlando PD Giovanni Toti FI
Marche Gian Mario Spacca PD Luca Ceriscioli PD
Tuscany Enrico Rossi PD Enrico Rossi PD
Umbria Catiuscia Marini PD Catiuscia Marini PD
Campania Stefano Caldoro FI Vincenzo De Luca PD
Apulia Nichi Vendola SEL Michele Emiliano PD

Summary by region

Veneto

President Regional council
Candidate Party Votes  % Alliance Votes  % ± Seats ±
Luca Zaia LN 1,108,065 50.1 Centre-right 965,994 52.2 -8.5 pp 29 -8
Alessandra Moretti PD 503,147 22.7 Centre-left 432,629 23.4 –6.0 pp 12 –7
Jacopo Berti M5S 262,749 11.9 Five Star 192,630 10.4 +7.8 pp 5 +5
Flavio Tosi LTV 262,569 11.9 Centre 199,177 10.8 5
Others 75,674 3.4 Others 60,575 3.3 0

Liguria

President Regional council
Candidate Party Votes  % Alliance Votes  % ± Seats ±
Giovanni Toti FI 226,710 34.4 Centre-right 203,326 37.7 –9.56 pp 16 +1
Raffaella Paita PD 183,272 27.8 Centre-left 163,647 30.4 –22.38 pp 8 –17
Alice Salvatore M5S 163,527 24.8 Five Star 120,219 22.3 6
Luca Pastorino Ind. 61,988 9.4 Left-wing 35,593 6.6 1
Others 22,674 3.6 Others 16,465 3.0 0

Tuscany

President Regional council
Candidate Party Votes  % Alliance Votes  % ± Seats ±
Enrico Rossi PD 656,920 48.0 Centre-left 637,629 47.6 +4.1 25 +2
Claudio Borghi LN 273,795 20.0 Right-wing 265,582 19.8 7
Giacomo Giannarelli M5S 205,818 15.1 Five Star 200,771 15.0 5
Stefano Mugnai FI 124,432 9.1 Centre-right 120.654 9.0 2
Tommaso Fattori Ind. 85,870 6.3 Left-wing 83,187 6.2 –2.8 2 –3
Others 20,767 1.6 Others 19,156 1.5 0

Umbria

President Regional council
Candidate Party Votes  % Alliance Votes  % ± Seats ±
Catiuscia Marini PD 159,869 42.8 Centre-left 152,159 43.3 –15.7 pp 13 –6
Claudio Ricci Ind. 146,752 39.3 Centre-right 135.594 38.6 –2.5 pp 6 –5
Andrea Liberati M5S 53,458 14.3 Five Star 51,203 14.6 2
Others 13,594 3.8 Others 12,740 3.8 0

Marche

President Regional council
Candidate Party Votes  % Alliance Votes  % ± Seats ±
Luca Ceriscioli PD 251,050 41.1 Centre-left 231.143 43.6 –9.8 pp 19 –7
Giovanni Maggi M5S 133,178 21.8 Five Star 100,202 18.9 5
Francesco Acquaroli FdI 116,048 19.0 Right-wing 103,591 19.5 4
Gian Mario Spacca Ind. 86,848 14.2 Centre-right 75,320 14.2 3
Others 24,212 4.0 Others 20,266 3.8 –2.7 pp 0 –2

Campania

President Regional council
Candidate Party Votes  % Alliance Votes  % ± Seats ±
Vincenzo De Luca PD 987,927 41.2 Centre-left 917,395 40.3 +1.8 pp 31 +9
Stefano Caldoro FI 921,379 38.4 Centre-right 904,881 39.7 –18.9 pp 13 –26
Valeria Ciarambino M5S 420,839 17.5 Five Star 387,546 17.0 +15.7 pp 7 +7
Others 70,637 2.9 Others 67,332 2.9 0

Apulia

President Regional council
Candidate Party Votes  % Alliance Votes  % ± Seats ±
Michele Emiliano PD 793,831 47.1 Centre-left 772,708 48.3 +2.2 pp 30 –9
Antonella Laricchia M5S 310,304 18.4 Five Star 275,114 17.2 8
Francesco Schittulli MPS 308,168 18.3 APFdI 296,752 18.5 8
Adriana Poli Bortone Ind. 242,641 14.4 FINcS 231,540 14.5 5
Others 29,725 1.8 Others 24,205 1.5 0

References

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