Elections in Emilia-Romagna

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This page gathers the results of elections in Emilia-Romagna .

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Regional elections

Latest regional election

In the latest regional election, which took place on 26 January 2020, Stefano Bonaccini (Democratic Party) was re-elected President of Emilia-Romagna, despite a strong challenge posed by Lucia Borgonzoni (Lega Nord EmiliaRomagna).

26 January 2020 Emilia-Romagna regional election results
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CandidatesVotes %SeatsPartiesVotes %Seats
Stefano Bonaccini 1,195,74251.421 Democratic Party 749,97634.6922
Bonaccini for President124,5915.763
Brave Emilia-Romagna 81,4193.772
Green Europe 42,1561.951
More EuropePSIPRI 33,0871.53
Volt Emilia-Romagna 9.2530.43
Total1,040,48248.1228
Lucia Borgonzoni 1,014,67243.631 League 690,86431.9514
Brothers of Italy 185,7968.593
Forza Italia 55,3172.561
Borgonzoni for President37,4621.73
Cambiamo!The People of Family 6,3410.29
Youths for the Environment6,0070.28
Total981,78745.4118
Simone Benini80,8233.48 Five Star Movement 102,5954.742
Domenico Battaglia10,9790.473V Movement11,1870.52
Laura Bergamini10,2690.44 Communist Party 10,2870.48
Marta Collot7,0290.30 Power to the People 8,0480.37
Stefano Lugli5,9830.26 The Other Emilia-Romagna 7,8300.36
Blank and invalid votes48,4772.04
Total candidates2,325,497100.002Total parties2,162,216100.0048
Registered voters/turnout3,508,17967.67
Source: Ministry of the Interior – Election in Emilia-Romagna

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