Elections in Aosta Valley

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This page gathers the results of elections in Aosta Valley .

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Regional elections

Latest regional election

2020 Valdostan regional election results
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PartiesVotes %Seats
League 15,83723.9011
Valdostan Union 10,47015.807
Civic Progressive Project 10,10615.257
Valdostan AllianceEdelweissItalia Viva 5,8808.874
United Aosta Valley5,3978.143
For the Autonomy 4,2126.363
Forza ItaliaBrothers of Italy 3,7615.680
Renaissance 3,2894.980
Five Star Movement 2,5893.910
Sovereign Aosta Valley Country1,8762.830
Future Aosta Valley1,7612.660
Free Aosta Valley – Animalist Party 1,0841.640
Valid votes66,28391.17
Blank votes2,6423.63
Invalid votes3,7775.20
Total72,702100.0035
Registered voters/turnout103,12770.50
Source: Autonomous Region of Aosta Valley – Results

List of previous regional elections

Italian general elections in Aosta Valley

Latest general election

Chamber of Deputies
CandidateParty or allianceVotes%
Franco Manes VdACSX UV 20,76338.63
Emily Rini CDX FI 16,01629.80
Giovanni Girardini none Ren 6,39811.90
Erika Guichardaz Open VdA [lower-alpha 1] AD–GA 5,84110.87
Loredana Ronc ISP TBA 2,3024.28
Loredana De Rosa UP TBA 1,3752.56
Davide Ianni UP PCI 1,0511.96
Total53,746100.00
Valid votes53,74690.34
Invalid/blank votes5,7449.66
Total votes59,490100.00
Registered voters/turnout98,18760.59
Source: [1] [2]
Senate
CandidateParty or allianceVotes%
Nicoletta Spelgatti CDX Lega 18,50934.05
Patrik Vesan VdACSX PD 18,28233.63
Augusto Rollandin none PlA 7,27213.38
Daria Pulz Open VdA [lower-alpha 1] ADU 5,44810.02
Alessandro Bichini ISP TBA 1,5692.89
Francesco Lucat UP PRC 1,3112.41
Guglielmo Leray UP PCI 1,0511.93
Larisa Bargan Vita TBA 9171.69
Total54,359100.00
Valid votes54,35991.38
Invalid/blank votes5,1318.62
Total votes59,490100.00
Registered voters/turnout98,18760.59
Source: [1] [3]

List of previous general elections

European Parliament elections in Aosta Valley

Latest European Parliament election

PartyVotes%
Lega Nord 18,52537.2
Democratic Party 8,08416.2
Autonomies for Europe 6,90413.9
Five Star Movement 4,8309.7
Forza Italia 2,6845.4
Green Europe 2,3224.7
More Europe 1,8443.7
Brothers of Italy 1,6183.3
The Left 1,3312.7
Animalist Party 3910.8
Communist Party 3790.8
CasaPoundUnited Right 3360.7
Pirate Party 2190.4
Populars for Italy 1730.4
The People of FamilyPopular Alternative 1540.3
New Force 500.1
Total49,844100.00

Source: Ministry of the Interior

List of previous European Parliament elections

Notes

  1. 1 2 Five Star Movement (M5S), Democratic Area (AD–GA), Environment Rights Equality (ADU), and Italian Left (SI)

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References

  1. 1 2 "Elezioni: Valle d'Aosta, ammesse tutte le nove liste candidate" (in Italian). ANSA. 23 August 2022. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
  2. "Collegio uninominale Valle d'Aosta – U01 (Aosta) (Precedente: 04/03/2018)" (in Italian). Italian Ministry of the Interior. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  3. "Collegio uninominale Valle d'Aosta – U01 (Aosta) (Precedente: 04/03/2018)" (in Italian). Italian Ministry of the Interior. Retrieved 26 September 2022.