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The Valdostan regional election of 1954 took place on 6 November 1954.
Party | votes | votes (%) | seats |
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Christian Democracy–Italian Liberal Party –Italian Democratic Socialist Party | 22,663 | 40.7 | 25 |
Italian Communist Party–Italian Socialist Party | 16,794 | 30.1 | 9 |
Valdostan Union | 16,278 | 29.2 | 1 |
Total | 55,735 | 100.0 | 35 |
Sources: Regional Council of Aosta Valley and Istituto Cattaneo
The Valdostan Union, also Valdostian Union or Valdotanian Union is a regionalist and centrist political party in Aosta Valley, Italy. It represents mainly the French-speaking minority in the region, and its leaders are Erik Lavévaz, party president, and Augusto Rollandin, former President of Aosta Valley.
Edelweiss is a regionalist, Christian-democratic political party active in Aosta Valley, Italy. Its long-time leader has been Maurizio Martin. Other leading members include Rudi Marguerettaz and Pierluigi Marquis.
Vallée d'Aoste Vive was a social-liberal Italian political party active in the Aosta Valley. It was founded on 4 December 2005 by a left-wing split from the Valdostan Union and its leader was Roberto Louvin.
Lega Nord Valle d'Aosta is a regionalist political party in Aosta Valley, Italy. It was founded in 1991 by a group of former associates of Roberto Gremmo in the Autonomist Union and has since functioned as the "national" section of Lega Nord in the region.
The Popular Democrats was a Christian-leftist Italian political party active in the Aosta Valley of Italy. Its leading members included Cesare Dujany, Maurizio Martin and Angelo Pollicini.
The Slovene Union is a centrist political party in Italy representing the Slovene minority in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. Its Slovenian language name means literally "Slovene Community", but the denomination "Slovene Union" is used in other languages.
The Valdostan Rally was a conservative Italian political party active in Aosta Valley.
This page gathers the results of elections in Aosta Valley.
The Valdostan regional election of 2003 took place on 8 June 2003. The election was characterized by a strong showing of the centrist Valdostan Union, which gained more than 47% of votes.
The Valdostan regional election of 1988 took place on 26 –27 June 1988.
The Valdostan regional election of 1963 took place on 27 October 1963.
The Valdostan regional election of 1959 took place on 17 May 1959.
The Valdostan regional election of 2013 confirmed the incumbent autonomist centre-right coalition government, led by the Valdostan Union which retained its absolute majority in the Regional Council of Aosta Valley. The coalition lost 14% percentage points compared to 2008 to the Autonomist centre-left coalition, however.
Augusto Arduino Rollandin is an Italian politician and veterinarian. He is a member of the Valdostan Union, a center-right, pro-autonomy Italian political party active in the Aosta Valley.
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Regional elections in Italy took place during 2018 in six regions out of twenty including Lazio and Lombardy, Molise, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Aosta Valley and Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol.
The 2018 Valdostan regional election took place on 20 May 2018 in Aosta Valley, Italy.
Regional elections in Italy will take place during 2020 in nine regions out of twenty. Elections took place in Emilia-Romagna and Calabria on 26 January, and will take place in Aosta Valley on 19 April, and in Campania, Liguria, Marche, Apulia, Tuscany, and Veneto likely on 31 May.
The 2020 Valdostan regional election were originally scheduled to take place on 19 April 2020, but then it was postponed first to 10 May and then delayed for a second time due to the coronavirus pandemic in Italy.