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2013 Italian regional elections

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A round of regional elections in Italy took place during 2013 in seven regions out of twenty including Lazio, Lombardy and Molise (24 and 25 February), Basilicata (17 and 18 November), and three autonomous regions: Friuli-Venezia Giulia (21 and 22 April), Aosta Valley (26 May), Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol (27 October).

Overall results

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Region Election day Incumbent president Party Elected president Party
Lazio 24–25 February Renata Polverini PdL Nicola Zingaretti PD
Lombardy Roberto Formigoni PdL Roberto Maroni LN
Molise Michele Iorio PdL Paolo Di Laura Frattura PD
Friuli-Venezia Giulia 21–22 April Renzo Tondo PdL Debora Serracchiani PD
Aosta Valley 26 May Augusto Rollandin UV Augusto Rollandin UV
Trentino 27 October Lorenzo Dellai UpT Ugo Rossi PATT
South Tyrol Luis Durnwalder SVP Arno Kompatscher SVP
Basilicata 17–18 November Vito De Filippo PD Marcello Pittella PD

Results by region

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Lazio

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President Regional council
Candidate Party Votes % Alliance Votes % ± Seats ±
Nicola Zingaretti PD 1,330,398 40.7 Centre-left 1,168,960 41.6 –6.7 pp 29 ±0
Francesco Storace LD 959,683 29.3 Centre-right 920,861 32.8 –18.6 pp 13 –29
Davide Barillari M5S 661,865 20.2 Five Star 467,249 16.6 7
Giulia Bongiorno FLI 154,986 4.7 Centre 124,244 4.4 2
Others 159,244 5.1 Others 129,116 4.6 0

Lombardy

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President Regional council
Candidate Party Votes % Alliance Votes % ± Seats ±
Roberto Maroni LN 2,456,921 42.8 Centre-right 2,328,809 43.1 –15.1 pp 49 ±0
Umberto Ambrosoli Ind. 2,194,169 38.2 Centre-left 2,015,110 37.3 +3.9 pp 22 –6
Silvana Carcano M5S 782,007 13.6 Five Star 775,211 14.3 +12.0 pp 9 +9
Others 304,730 5.3 Others 287,625 5.4 0 –3

Molise

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President Regional council
Candidate Party Votes % Alliance Votes % ± Seats ±
Paolo di Laura Frattura PD 85,881 44.7 Centre-left 84,141 50.1 +9.7 pp 13 +1
Michele Iorio FI 49,567 25.8 Centre-right 46,212 27.5 –29.7 pp[a] 5 –13
Antonio Federico M5S 32,200 16.8 Five Star 20,437 12.2 +9.9 pp 2 +2
Massimo Romano CD 21,160 11.0 Civic lists 14,558 8.7 1
Others 3,299 1.7 Others 2,435 1.5 0

Friuli-Venezia Giulia

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President Regional council
Candidate Party Votes % Alliance Votes % ± Seats ±
Debora Serracchiani PD 211,508 39.4 Centre-left 155,547 39.0 –7.5 pp 28 +4
Renzo Tondo FI 209,457 39.0 Centre-right 180,626 45.2 –8.4 pp 18 –17
Saverio Galluccio M5S 103,135 19.2 Five Star 54,952 13.8 5
Others 12,909 2.4 Others 8,231 2.1 0

Aosta Valley

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Trentino-Alto Adige

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Trentino

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President Regional council
Candidate Party Votes % Alliance Votes % ± Seats ±
Ugo Rossi PATT 144,616 58.1 Centre-left 139,529 58.7 +1.66 pp 23 +2
Diego Mosna Ind. 47,970 19.3 Civic lists 43,793 18.4 7
Maurizio Fugatti LN 16,401 6.6 Northern League 15,315 6.5 –7.62 pp 2 –5
Filippo Degasperi M5S 14,241 5.7 Five Star 13,889 5.9 2
Giacomo Bezzi FI 10,631 4.3 Forza Italia 10,495 4.4 –7.84 pp 1 –4
Others 14,994 6.0 Others 14,518 6.1 0

South Tyrol

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Basilicata

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President Regional council
Candidate Party Votes % Alliance Votes % ± Seats ±
Marcello Pittella PD 148,696 59.6 Centre-left 148.381 62.8 –4.8 pp 13 –6
Salvatore Di Maggio SC 48,370 19.4 Centre-right 50.904 21,5 –5.7 pp 5 –4
Piernicola Pedicini M5S 32,919 13.2 Five Star 21,219 9.0 2
Maria Murante SEL 12,888 5.17 Left-wing 12,204 5.2 1
Others 6,610 2.6 Others 3,762 1.5 0

References

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  1. ^ Including both Centre-right and Right results in the 2011 Molise election.