2015 Italian regional elections

2015 Italian regional elections

31 May 2015

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

Elected Presidents:

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]

Overall results

Regional councils

Alliance Votes % Seats
Centre-left coalition3,307,31039.00
138 / 277
Centre-right coalition3,006,48235.46
85 / 277
Five Star Movement1,327,68515.66
38 / 277
Others835,4489.85
16 / 277
Total8,476,925100
277 / 277
Party Votes Seats
Democratic Party (PD)2,134,229
100 / 277
Five Star Movement (M5S)1,327,394
37 / 277
Northern League (LN)1,192,230
42 / 277
Forza Italia (FI)958,871
28 / 277
Brothers of Italy (FdI)330,566
7 / 277
Popular Area (AP)319,649
8 / 277
Left Ecology Freedom (SEL)294,665
9 / 277

Presidents of the regions

Region Election day Outgoing Elected
President Party Alliance President Party Alliance
Veneto31 May 2015 Luca ZaiaLNCentre-rightLuca ZaiaLNCentre-right
LiguriaClaudio BurlandoPDCentre-leftGiovanni TotiFICentre-right
MarcheGian Mario SpaccaPDCentre-leftLuca CeriscioliPDCentre-left
TuscanyEnrico RossiPDCentre-leftEnrico RossiPDCentre-left
UmbriaCatiuscia MariniPDCentre-leftCatiuscia MariniPDCentre-left
CampaniaStefano CaldoroFICentre-rightVincenzo De LucaPDCentre-left
ApuliaNichi VendolaSELCentre-leftMichele EmilianoPDCentre-left

Summary by region

Veneto

President Regional council
Candidate Party Votes % Alliance Votes % Seats
Luca ZaiaLN1,108,06550.1Centre-right965,994 52.2 29
Alessandra MorettiPD503,147 22.7 Centre-left432,629 23.4 12
Jacopo Berti M5S262,749 11.9 M5S192,630 10.4 5
Flavio TosiLTV262,569 11.9 LTVAP199,177 10.8 5
Others75,674 3.4 Others60,575 3.3 0
Voters: 2,296,862 — Turnout: 57.2%

Liguria

President Regional council
Candidate Party Votes % Alliance Votes % Seats
Giovanni TotiFI226,71034.4Centre-right203,326 37.7 16
Raffaella PaitaPD183,272 27.8 Centre-left163,647 30.4 8
Alice Salvatore M5S163,527 24.8 M5S120,219 22.3 6
Luca PastorinoInd61,988 9.4 AET35,593 6.6 1
Others22,674 3.6 Others16,465 3.0 0
Voters: 688,014 — Turnout: 50.7%

Tuscany

President Regional council
Candidate Party Votes % Alliance Votes % Seats
Enrico RossiPD656,92048.0Centre-left637,629 47.6 25
Claudio BorghiLN273,795 20.0 LNFdI265,582 19.8 7
Giacomo Giannarelli M5S205,818 15.1 M5S200,771 15.0 5
Stefano Mugnai FI124,432 9.1 Centre-right120,654 9.0 2
Tommaso Fattori Ind85,870 6.3 AET83,187 6.2 2
Others20,767 1.6 Others19,156 1.5 0
Voters: 1,441,504 — Turnout: 48.3%

Umbria

President Regional council
Candidate Party Votes % Alliance Votes % Seats
Catiuscia MariniPD159,86942.8Centre-left152,159 43.3 13
Claudio Ricci Ind146,752 39.3 Centre-right135,594 38.6 6
Andrea Liberati M5S53,458 14.3 M5S51,203 14.6 2
Others13,594 3.8 Others12,740 3.8 0
Voters: 391,210 — Turnout: 55.4%

Marche

President Regional council
Candidate Party Votes % Alliance Votes % Seats
Luca CeriscioliPD251,05041.1Centre-left231,143 43.6 19
Giovanni Maggi M5S133,178 21.8 M5S100,202 18.9 5
Francesco AcquaroliFdI116,048 19.0 FdILN103,591 19.5 4
Gian Mario SpaccaInd86,848 14.2 Centre-right75,320 14.2 3
Others24,212 4.0 Others20,266 3.8 0
Voters: 645,941 — Turnout: 49.8%

Campania

President Regional council
Candidate Party Votes % Alliance Votes % Seats
Vincenzo De LucaPD987,92741.2Centre-left917,395 40.3 31
Stefano CaldoroFI921,379 38.4 Centre-right904,881 39.7 13
Valeria Ciarambino M5S420,839 17.5 M5S387,546 17.0 7
Others70,637 2.9 Others67,332 2.9 0
Voters: 2,578,767 — Turnout: 51.9%

Apulia

President Regional council
Candidate Party Votes % Alliance Votes % Seats
Michele EmilianoPD793,83147.1Centre-left772,708 48.3 30
Antonella Laricchia M5S310,304 18.4 M5S275,114 17.2 8
Francesco SchittulliInd308,168 18.3 APFdI296,752 18.5 8
Adriana Poli BortoneInd242,641 14.4 Centre-right231,540 14.5 5
Others29,725 1.8 Others24,205 1.5 0
Voters: 1,825,613 — Turnout: 51.2%

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