2015 Marche regional election

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2015 Marche regional election

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All 31 seats to the Regional Council of Marche
Turnout49.78% (Decrease12.99%)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Luca Ceriscioli Giovanni Maggi Francesco Acquaroli
Party Democratic Party Five Star Movement Brothers of Italy
Alliance Centre-left Right-wing
Seats won 19 5 4
Seat change Decrease 7 New party New coalition
Popular vote 251,050 133,178 116,048
Percentage 41.1% 21.8% 19.0%
Swing Decrease 12.1% New party New coalition


President before election

Gian Mario Spacca
Democratic Party

President-elect

Luca Ceriscioli
Democratic Party

The Marche regional election of 2015 took place on 31 May 2015.[1]

Luca Ceriscioli of the Democratic Party (PD) was elected President by defeating a fractured field of opponents, notably including the incumbent President, Gian Mario Spacca, who had switched sides from the PD to a centre-right coalition led by Forza Italia.

Results[edit]

31 May 2015 Marche regional election results
Candidates Votes % Seats Parties Votes % Seats
Luca Ceriscioli 251,050 41.07 1 Democratic Party 186,357 35.13 15
United for Marche (incl. PSI, FdV, IdV, SC) 26,677 5.03 2
Marche PopularsUDC (incl. CD, DemoS) 18,109 3.41 1
Total 231.143 43.57 18
Giovanni Maggi 133,178 21.78 Five Star Movement 100,202 18.89 5
Francesco Acquaroli 116,048 18.98 Lega Nord Marche 69,065 13.02 3
Brothers of Italy 34,538 6.51 1
Total 103,591 19.53 4
Gian Mario Spacca 86,848 14.21 Forza Italia 49,884 9.40 2
Marche 2020Popular Area 21,049 3.97 1
Christian Democracy 4,388 0.83
Total 75,320 14.20 3
Edoardo Mentrasti 24,212 3.96 Other Marche–United Left (incl. SEL, PRC, PCdI) 20,266 3.82
Invalid votes 34.605
Total candidates 645,941 100.00 1 Total parties 530,522 100.00 30
Registered voters 1,297,485 49.78
Source: Ministry of the Interior – Results


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References[edit]

  1. ^ Alfano: la data delle regionali è il 31 Maggio La Repubblica, 24 March 2015 (in Italian)