2014 Calabrian regional election

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2014 Calabrian regional election
Flag of Calabria.svg
  2010 23 November 2014 2020  
Turnout44% [1]
 Majority partyMinority party
  Mario Oliverio.jpg Wanda Ferro.jpg
Leader Mario Oliverio Wanda Ferro
Party Democratic Party Forza Italia
Alliance Centre-left Centre-right
Seats won198
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 1Decrease2.svg 22
Popular vote490,229188,288
Percentage61.4%23.6%
SwingIncrease2.svg 19.2% [2] Decrease2.svg 34.2%

Calabria 2014 Coalizioni.png

President before election

Giuseppe Scopelliti
New Centre-Right

Subsequent President

Mario Oliverio
Democratic Party

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

23 November 2014 Calabria regional election results
Calabria Regional Council 2014.svg
CandidatesVotes%SeatsPartiesVotes%Seats
Mario Oliverio 490,22961.411 Democratic Party (incl. PSI)185,20923.679
Oliverio for President97,61812.485
Progressive Democrats 56,9287.283
Calabria in Network (incl. ApI, AS, DKR, Mod., PRI)40,7635.211
The Left (incl. SEL, IdV, PCdI)34,1204.361
Autonomy and Rights 29,3123.75
Democratic Centre 26,8313.43
New CDU 12,0071.53
Total482,78861.7119
Wanda Ferro188,28823.59 Forza Italia 96,06612.285
House of Freedoms 67,1898.593
Brothers of Italy 19,3532.47
Total182,60823.348
Vincenzo D'Ascola69,5218.71 New Centre-Right 47,5746.083
Union of the Centre 21,0202.69
Total68,5948.773
Cono Cantelmi39,6584.97 Five Star Movement 38,3454.90
Domenico Gattuso10,5671.32 The Other Calabria (incl. PRC)10,0621.29
Total candidates798,263100.001Total parties782,397100.0030
Source: Ministry of the Interior – Historical Archive of Elections
Popular vote
PD
23.67%
Oliverio
12.48%
FI
12.28%
CdL
8.59%
DP
7.28%
NCD
6.08%
CiR
5.21%
M5S
4.90%
SEL
4.36%
Others
15.15%


President
Oliverio
61.41%
Ferro
23.59%
D'Ascola
8.71%
Cantelmi
4.90%
Gattuso
1.32%

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References

  1. "In Emilia-Romagna Pd primo partito, Salvini insegue, crollo dei Cinque Stelle". 27 January 2020.
  2. The swing comes from the combined result of the centre-left coalition (32.2%) and IdV (10.0%) in the 2010 regional election.