2014 Italian regional elections

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A round of regional elections in Italy took place during 2014 in five regions out of twenty including Sardinia (16 February), Piedmont and Abruzzo (25 May), Emilia-Romagna and Calabria (23 November).

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Overall results

RegionElection dayFormer presidentPartyElected presidentParty
Sardinia 16 February Ugo Cappellacci FI Francesco Pigliaru PD
Abruzzo 25 May Giovanni Chiodi FI Luciano D'Alfonso PD
Piedmont Roberto Cota LN Sergio Chiamparino PD
Calabria 23 November Giuseppe Scopelliti NCD Mario Oliverio PD
Emilia-Romagna Vasco Errani PD Stefano Bonaccini PD

Results by region

Sardinia

PresidentRegional council
CandidatePartyVotes %AllianceVotes %±Seats±
Francesco Pigliaru PD 312,98242.5 Centre-left 289,57342.5+3.4 pp36+9
Ugo Cappellacci FI 292,39539.7 Centre-right 299.34943.9–12.2 pp24–29
Others131,92817.9Others93,10013.60

Abruzzo

PresidentRegional council
CandidatePartyVotes %AllianceVotes %±Seats±
Luciano D'Alfonso PD 319,88746.3 Centre-left 313,26746.6+1.9 pp18+2
Giovanni Chiodi FI 202,34629.3 Centre-right 197,79829.4–23.6 pp7–22
Sara Marcozzi M5S 148,03521.4 Five Star 143,77921.46
Others21,2243.1Others20,2213.00

Piedmont

PresidentRegional council
CandidatePartyVotes %AllianceVotes %±Seats±
Sergio Chiamparino PD 1,057,03147.1 Centre-left 930,90147.8+0.2 pp33+11
Gilberto Pichetto FI 495,99322.1 Centre-right 479,28924.6–22.4 pp9–27
Davide Bono M5S 481,45321.5 Five Star 396,29520.3+16.7 pp8+8
Guido Crosetto FdI 117,8075.2 Brothers of Italy 72,7763.71
Others92,2184.1Others68,5263.50

Calabria

PresidentRegional council
CandidatePartyVotes %AllianceVotes %±Seats±
Mario Oliverio PD 490,22961.4 Centre-left 482,78861.7+4.5 pp20+4
Wanda Ferro FI 188,28823.6 Centre-right 182,60823.3–23.5 pp8–22
Vincenzo D'Ascola NCD 69,5218.7 Centre 68.5948.83
Others50.2256.3Others48,4076.20

Emilia-Romagna

PresidentRegional council
CandidatePartyVotes %AllianceVotes %±Seats±
Stefano Bonaccini PD 615,72349.1 Centre-left 597,18549.7–2.2 pp32±0
Alan Fabbri LN 374,73629.9 Centre-right 356,96929.7–8.6 pp12–3
Giulia Gibertoni M5S 167,02213.3 Five Star 159,45613.3+7.3 pp5+3
Cristina Quintavalla Ind. 50,2114.0 Left-wing 44,6763.71
Others47,5663.8Others43,4993.60

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