Apulian regional election, 2015

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Apulian regional election, 2015
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  2010 May 31, 20152020 

All 51 seats to the Regional Council of Apulia

 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
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Leader Michele Emiliano Antonella Laricchia Francesco Schittulli
Party Democratic Party Five Star Movement Schittulli Movement
Seats won3088
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Popular vote793,831310,304308,168
Percentage47.1%18.4%18.3%
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President of Apulia before election

Nichi Vendola
Left Ecology Freedom

President of Apulia

Michele Emiliano
Democratic Party

The Apulian regional election of 2015 were held on 31 May 2015. [1]

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Results

Candidates & partiesvotesvotes (%)seats
Michele Emiliano 793,83147.121
Democratic Party 316,87619.8013
Emiliano Major of Apulia (incl. SC, IdV, PdS)155,8409.746
We to Left for Apulia (incl. SEL)108,9206.814
Populars (incl. UdC, CD, RI)99,0216.193
Apulia for Emiliano68,3664.273
Communist Party of Italy 10,3980.65
Pensioners and Invalids6,7120.42
Populars for Italy 6,5750.41
Antonella Laricchia310,30418.42
Five Star Movement 275,11417.197
Francesco Schittulli 308,16818.29
Over with Fitto 155,7719.734
Schittulli Political MovementPopular Area 101,8176.364
Brothers of Italy 39,1642.45
Adriana Poli Bortone 242,64114.40
Forza Italia (incl. LAM)181,89611.375
Us with Salvini 38,6612.42
National Apulia9,1860.57
Italian Liberal Party 1,7970.11
Riccardo Rossi17,1101.02
The Other Apulia (incl. PRC)14,5130.91
Gregorio Mariggiò7,5590.45
Federation of the Greens 6,2780.39
Michele Rizzi5,0560.30
Communist Alternative Party 3,4140.21
Total1,684,669100.0051

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References

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