Elections in Friuli-Venezia Giulia

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This page gathers the results of elections in politics of Friuli Venezia Giulia .

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Regional elections

Latest regional election

In the latest regional election, which took place on 2–3 April 2023, incumbent president Massimiliano Fedriga of Lega Friuli Venezia Giulia was re-elected by a landslide.

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CandidatesVotes %SeatsPartiesVotes %Seats
Massimiliano Fedriga 314,82464.241 Lega Friuli-Venezia Giulia 75,11719.029
Brothers of Italy 71,50318.108
Fedriga for President70,19217.778
Forza Italia 26,3296.673
Responsible Autonomy 7,7621.97
Total250,90363.5328
Massimo Moretuzzo139,01828.371 Democratic Party 65,14316.4910
Pact for Autonomy 24,8386.294
Five Star Movement 9,4862.401
Greens and Left Alliance 8,0292.031
Open – Left FVG5,9571.511
Slovene Union 4,0161.021
Total117,46929.7418
Giorgia Tripoli22,8404.66Together Free15,7123.98
Alessandro Maran13,3742.73 Action – Italia VivaMore Europe 10,8692.75
Blank and invalid votes12,0192.39
Total candidates490,056100.002Total parties394,957100.0046
Registered voters/turnout1,109,39545.26
Source: Friuli-Venezia Giulia Region

List of previous regional elections

Italian general elections in Friuli Venezia Giulia

Latest general election

List of previous general elections

European Parliament elections in Friuli Venezia Giulia

Latest European Parliament election

PartyVotes%
Lega Nord 245,63642.6
Democratic Party 128,30222.2
Five Star Movement 55,5299.6
Brothers of Italy 43,8987.6
Forza Italia 38,5936.7
More Europe 17,3333.0
Green Europe 17,1773.0
The Left 9,4281.6
others21,2963.7
Total577,192100.00

Source: Ministry of the Interior

List of previous European Parliament elections

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