Campania regional election, 2015

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Campania regional election, 2015
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  2010 May 31, 20152020 

All 51 seats to the Regional Council of Campania

  Majority party Minority party
  Vincenzo De Luca crop.jpg Stefano Caldoro crop.jpg
Leader Vincenzo De Luca Stefano Caldoro
Party Democratic Party Forza Italia
Alliance Centre-left coalition Centre-right coalition
Last election 22 seats, 43.0% 38 seats, 54.3%
Seats won31 13
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 9Decrease2.svg 25
Popular vote987,927 921,379
Percentage41.1% 38.4%

President before election

Stefano Caldoro
Forza Italia

President

Vincenzo De Luca
Democratic Party

The Campania regional election of 2015 took place on 31 May 2015. [1] The centre-left candidate Vincenzo De Luca defeated incumbent governor Stefano Caldoro and became the new President of Campania.

Vincenzo De Luca Italian politician

Vincenzo De Luca is an Italian politician, member of the Democratic Party. De Luca was Mayor of Salerno for more than 17 years and has served as President of the Campania region since 18 June 2015.

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Results

Candidates & parties Votes % Seats
Vincenzo De Luca 987,92741.151
Democratic Party 443,87919.4915
De Luca for President List111,6984.904
Free Campania108,9214.783
Democratic CentreCivic Choice 62,9752.762
Union of the Centre 53,628 2.352
Italian Socialist Party 49,6432.181
Campania in Network (incl. ApI, New CDU, AS)34,3371.501
Federation of the Greens 26,4011.151
Italy of Values 25,9131.131
Stefano Caldoro 921,37938.371
Forza Italia 405,77317.817
Caldoro for President (incl. New PSI, PLI)163,4687.172
New Centre-Right 133,753 5,871
Brothers of Italy 124,543 5.462
We the South 47,367 2.09
Populars for ItalyItalian Republican Party 17,475 0.76
No More Land of Fire6,561 0.28
Victims of Justice5,941 0.26
Valeria Ciarambino420,83917.52
Five Star Movement 387,546 17.017
Salvatore Vozza52,7772.19
Left at Work (incl. SEL, PRC, PCdI, GI, PdS)53,0002.32
Marco Esposito17,8600.74
Mo! Campania Civic List14,3320.62
Total2,400,782100.0051

Source: Ministry of the Interior

Popular vote
PD
19.49%
FI
17.81%
M5S
17.01%
New PSIPLI
7.17%
NCD
5.87%
FdI
5.46%
DLP
4.90%
CL
4.78%
CDSC
2.76%
UdC
2.35%
SaL
2.32%
PSI
2.18%
NS
2.09%
President
De Luca
41.15%
Caldoro
38.37%
Ciarambino
17.52%
Vozza
2.19%
Esposito
0.74%

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References

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