2015 Marche regional election

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2015 Marche regional election
Flag of Marche.svg
  2010 May 31, 2015 2020  

All 31 seats to the Regional Council of Marche
Turnout49.78% (Decrease2.svg12.99%)
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
  Ceriscioli-regione-marche (cropped).jpg Giovanni Maggi (crop).jpg Francesco Acquaroli daticamera 2018.jpg
Leader Luca Ceriscioli Giovanni Maggi Francesco Acquaroli
Party Democratic Party Five Star Movement Brothers of Italy
Alliance Centre-left Right-wing
Seats won1954
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 7New partyNew coalition
Popular vote251,050133,178116,048
Percentage41.1%21.8%19.0%
SwingDecrease2.svg 12.1%New partyNew coalition

Marche 2015 Candidati.png

President before election

Gian Mario Spacca
Democratic Party

President-elect

Luca Ceriscioli
Democratic Party

The Marche regional election of 2015 took place on 31 May 2015. [1]

Contents

Luca Ceriscioli of the Democratic Party (PD) was elected President by defeating a fractured field of opponents, notably including the incumbent President, Gian Mario Spacca, who had switched sides from the PD to a centre-right coalition led by Forza Italia.

Results

31 May 2015 Marche regional election results
Consiglio regionale Marche.svg
CandidatesVotes%SeatsPartiesVotes%Seats
Luca Ceriscioli 251,05041.071 Democratic Party 186,35735.1315
United for Marche (incl. PSI, FdV, IdV, SC)26,6775.032
Marche PopularsUDC (incl. CD, DemoS)18,1093.411
Total231.14343.5718
Giovanni Maggi133,17821.78 Five Star Movement 100,20218.895
Francesco Acquaroli 116,04818.98 Lega Nord Marche 69,06513.023
Brothers of Italy 34,5386.511
Total103,59119.534
Gian Mario Spacca 86,84814.21 Forza Italia 49,8849.402
Marche 2020Popular Area 21,0493.971
Christian Democracy 4,3880.83
Total75,32014.203
Edoardo Mentrasti24,2123.96 Other Marche–United Left (incl. SEL, PRC, PCdI)20,2663.82
Invalid votes34.605
Total candidates645,941100.001Total parties530,522100.0030
Registered voters1,297,48549.78
Source: Ministry of the Interior – Results


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References

  1. Alfano: la data delle regionali è il 31 Maggio La Repubblica, 24 March 2015 (in Italian)