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The Basilicata regional election of 2005 took place on 17 -18 April 2005.
Due to some legal issues with the presentation of the list of Social Alternative, Basilicata did not vote along with the other Italian regions in the 3-4 April 2005 regional elections, but a couple of weeks later instead, on 17 -18 April 2005. The victory of The Union coalition, which obtained more than two thirds of the vote, was the largest in Italy and Vito De Filippo (DL) was elected President by a landslide.
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Candidates & parties | votes | votes (%) | seats reg. list | seats prov. lists |
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Vito De Filippo | 236,479 | 67.00 | 3 | 17 |
The Olive Tree | 133,104 | 38.65 | → | 10 |
UDEUR | 38,042 | 11.05 | → | 3 |
Federation of the Greens | 19,592 | 5.69 | → | 1 |
Communist Refoundation Party | 15,992 | 4.64 | → | 1 |
Party of Italian Communists | 14,332 | 4.16 | → | 1 |
Italy of Values | 9,511 | 2.76 | → | 1 |
Pact of Liberal Democrats | 6,006 | 1.74 | → | 0 |
Cosimo Latronico | 101,725 | 28.82 | 1 | 9 |
Forza Italia | 43,658 | 12.68 | → | 4 |
Union of Christian and Centre Democrats | 27,100 | 7.87 | → | 3 |
National Alliance | 22,553 | 6.55 | → | 2 |
Federation of the Centre | 3,124 | 0.91 | → | - |
Margherita Torrio | 8,780 | 2.49 | – | – |
Socialist Party – New PSI | 7,979 | 2.32 | → | 0 |
Roberto Fiore | 3,547 | 1.00 | – | – |
Social Alternative | 2,335 | 0.68 | → | 0 |
Angela Mancuso | 2,436 | 0.69 | – | – |
Popular Unity | 1,014 | 0.29 | → | 0 |
Total | 352,967 | 100.00 | 4 | 26 |
Source: Ministry of the Interior
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