Piedmontese regional election, 2014
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The Piedmontese regional election of 2014 took place on 25 May 2014.
It was a snap election, prompted by the dissolution of the Regional Council by the Regional Administrative Tribunal on the grounds that one of the lists supporting Roberto Cota (Lega Nord–Piemont) in the 2010 regional election (which saw Cota narrowly defeating Mercedes Bresso, the incumbent Democratic President) had committed irregularities in filing the slates for the election.[1]
In 2014 Cota chose not to stand again for President and the parties composing his coalition failed to agree on a single candidate,[2] resulting in a landslide victory for Sergio Chiamparino, a Democrat who had been Mayor of Turin from 2001 to 2011.[3]
Results
Candidates & parties | votes | votes (%) | seats reg. list |
seats prov. lists |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sergio Chiamparino | 1,057,031 | 47.09 | 10 | 22 |
Democratic Party | 704,541 | 36.17 | → | 17 |
Chiamparino President | 94,615 | 4.85 | → | 2 |
Moderates | 47,901 | 2.45 | → | 1 |
Left Ecology Freedom | 40,873 | 2.09 | → | 1 |
Civic Choice | 29,313 | 1.50 | → | 1 |
Italy of Values | 13,658 | 0.70 | → | 0 |
Gilberto Pichetto Fratin | 495,993 | 22.09 | 1 | 8 |
Forza Italia | 302,743 | 15.57 | → | 6 |
Lega Nord Piemont | 141,741 | 7.27 | → | 2 |
Pensioners' Party | 13,837 | 0.71 | → | 0 |
Civic List for Piedmont | 8,853 | 0.45 | → | 0 |
Greens Greens | 5,435 | 0.27 | → | 0 |
United Rights (incl. LD, FLI, etc.) | 5,004 | 0.25 | → | 0 |
Great South | 1,676 | 0.08 | → | 0 |
Davide Bono | 481,453 | 21.45 | – | 8 |
Five Star Movement | 396,295 | 20.34 | → | 8 |
Guido Crosetto | 117,807 | 5.24 | – | 1 |
Brothers of Italy | 72,776 | 3.73 | → | 1 |
Enrico Costa | 67,025 | 2.98 | – | – |
New Centre-Right – Union of the Centre | 49,059 | 2.51 | → | 0 |
Mauro Filingeri | 25,193 | 1.12 | – | – |
The Other Piedmont to the Left | 19,467 | 0.99 | → | 0 |
Total | 2,244,502 | 100.00 | 11 | 39 |
Source: Ministry of the Interior
References
- ↑ "La Cassazione conferma l'annullamento delle elezioni regionali del 2010 - Repubblica.it". Torino.repubblica.it. 2014-04-17. Retrieved 2016-04-02.
- ↑ Altri articoli dalla categoria » (2014-05-13). "Piemonte, il centrodestra diviso per tre spiana la strada a Chiamparino - Repubblica.it". Torino.repubblica.it. Retrieved 2016-04-02.
- ↑ "[Scrutini] Regionali - Elezioni del 31 maggio 2015 - Ministero dell'Interno". Elezioni.interno.it. Retrieved 2016-04-02.
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