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The 2014 Calabrian regional election took place on 23 November 2014.
The election took place after the incumbent president, Giuseppe Scopelliti of The People of Freedom, had been forced to resign because of a conviction for abuse of power. Mario Oliverio of the Democratic Party was elected as his successor.
Results
Candidates | Votes | % | Seats | Parties | Votes | % | Seats | ||
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Mario Oliverio | 490,229 | 61.41 | 1 | Democratic Party (incl. PSI) | 185,209 | 23.67 | 9 | ||
Oliverio for President | 97,618 | 12.48 | 5 | ||||||
Progressive Democrats | 56,928 | 7.28 | 3 | ||||||
Calabria in Network (incl. ApI, AS, DKR, Mod., PRI) | 40,763 | 5.21 | 1 | ||||||
The Left (incl. SEL, IdV, PCdI) | 34,120 | 4.36 | 1 | ||||||
Autonomy and Rights | 29,312 | 3.75 | – | ||||||
Democratic Centre | 26,831 | 3.43 | – | ||||||
New CDU | 12,007 | 1.53 | – | ||||||
Total | 482,788 | 61.71 | 19 | ||||||
Wanda Ferro | 188,288 | 23.59 | – | Forza Italia | 96,066 | 12.28 | 5 | ||
House of Freedoms | 67,189 | 8.59 | 3 | ||||||
Brothers of Italy | 19,353 | 2.47 | – | ||||||
Total | 182,608 | 23.34 | 8 | ||||||
Vincenzo D'Ascola | 69,521 | 8.71 | – | New Centre-Right | 47,574 | 6.08 | 3 | ||
Union of the Centre | 21,020 | 2.69 | – | ||||||
Total | 68,594 | 8.77 | 3 | ||||||
Cono Cantelmi | 39,658 | 4.97 | – | Five Star Movement | 38,345 | 4.90 | – | ||
Domenico Gattuso | 10,567 | 1.32 | – | The Other Calabria (incl. PRC) | 10,062 | 1.29 | – | ||
Total candidates | 798,263 | 100.00 | 1 | Total parties | 782,397 | 100.00 | 30 | ||
Source: Ministry of the Interior – Historical Archive of Elections |
References
- ↑ "In Emilia-Romagna Pd primo partito, Salvini insegue, crollo dei Cinque Stelle". 27 January 2020.
- ↑ The swing comes from the combined result of the centre-left coalition (32.2%) and IdV (10.0%) in the 2010 regional election.
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