2024 Italian regional elections

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2024 Italian regional elections
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  2023
2025 

Presidents and regional assemblies of Abruzzo, Basilicata, Piedmont, Sardinia, and Umbria
 
Alliance Centre-right Centre-left
Seats before155

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Italian regions by party of the ruling president before the elections

The 2024 Italian regional elections took place in six regions of Italy during 2024. [1]

Contents

Overall results

RegionElection dayIncumbent presidentPartyElected presidentParty
Sardinia 25 February Christian Solinas PSd'Az Alessandra Todde M5S
Abruzzo 10 March Marco Marsilio FdI Marco Marsilio FdI
Basilicata 21–22 April Vito Bardi FI Vito Bardi FI
Piedmont 8–9 June Alberto Cirio FI Alberto Cirio FI
Umbria TBD Donatella Tesei Lega
Liguria 27–28 October Giovanni Toti [2] NM
Emilia-Romagna 17–18 November Stefano Bonaccini [3] PD

Summary by region

Sardinia

CandidateParty or alliancePresidentRegional councilSeats+/–
Votes%Votes%
Alessandra Todde CSX M5S 331,10945.37290,72042.5536+12
Paolo Truzzu CDX FdI 328,49445.01333,87348.8724–12
Renato Soru Sardist PS 63,1008.6554,5697.990±0
Lucia ChessaSardigna R-Esiste7,1580.984,0400.590new
Total729,861100.00683,202100.0060

Abruzzo

CandidateParty or alliancePresidentRegional councilSeats+/–
Votes%Votes%
Marco Marsilio CDX FdI 326,66053.43316,63754.6718±0
Luciano D'Amico CSX IND 284,74846.57262,56545.3313±0
Total611,408100.00579,202100.0031

Basilicata

CandidateParty or alliancePresidentRegional councilSeats+/–
Votes%Votes%
Vito Bardi CDX FI 153,08856.63150,38157.5213±0
Piero Marrese CSX PD 113,97942.16108,13541.368±0
Eustachio Follia Volt 3,2691.212,9471.130new
Total270,336100.00261,463100.0021

Piedmont

CandidateParty or alliancePresidentRegional councilSeats+/–
Votes%Votes%
Alberto Cirio CDX FI 1,055,75356.13936,09956.6031±0
Gianna Pentenero CSX PD 630,85333.54582,39935.2217+4
Sarah Disabato M5S 144,4207.6899,8076.043-2
Francesca FredianiPopular Piedmont28,1911.5019,3781.170new
Alberto Costanzo Freedom 21,5641.1516,0640.970new
Total1,880,781100.001,653,747100.0051

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References

  1. "Elezioni regionali, dove e quando si vota nel 2024". Sky TG24 (in Italian). 27 December 2023. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
  2. Toti resigned from his position triggering snap elections.
  3. Bonaccini was elected to the European Parliament, a position incompatible with that of regional president.