2000 Marche regional election

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2000 Marche regional election
Flag of Marche.svg
  1995 16 April 2000 2005  
 Majority partyMinority party
  No image available.svg Maurizio Bertucci.jpg
Leader Vito D'Ambrosio Maurizio Bertucci
Party DS Forza Italia
Alliance The Olive Tree Pole for Freedoms
Seats won2515
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 1Increase2.svg 3
Popular vote429,288380,116
Percentage49.9%44.2%
SwingDecrease2.svg 8.1% [1] Increase2.svg 5.3%

Marche 2000 Coalizioni.png

President of Marche before election

Vito D'Ambrosio
DS

President of Marche

Vito D'Ambrosio
DS

The Marche regional election of 2000 took place on 16 April 2000.

Vito D'Ambrosio (Democrats of the Left) was re-elected President, defeating Maurizio Bertucci (Forza Italia).

Results

Candidates & partiesvotesvotes (%)seats
reg. list
seats
prov. lists
Vito D'Ambrosio 429,28849.92817
Democrats of the Left 216,93326.799
Communist Refoundation Party 52,6606.502
Italian People's PartyUDEUR 42,5855.262
The Democrats 34,8794.311
Federation of the Greens 20,7622.561
Party of Italian Communists 19,7122.431
Italian Democratic Socialists 19,3342.391
Maurizio Bertucci 380,11644.20114
Forza Italia 158,70519.607
National Alliance 131,17716.205
United Christian Democrats 39,6104.891
Christian Democratic Centre 28,1953.481
The Liberals Sgarbi 7,6100.940
Lega Nord Marche 2,1240.260
Marcello Crivellini 20,4412.38--
Bonino List 15,0651.860
Luciana Sbarbati 19,0832.22--
Italian Republican Party 13,3811.650
Enrico Buoncompagni 11,1061.29--
Viva le Marche7,0850.870
Total860,034100.00931

Source: Ministry of the Interior [ permanent dead link ]

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References

  1. The swing comes from the combined result of The Olive Tree (51.6%) and Italian People's Party (6.4%) in the 1995 regional election.