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This page gathers the results of elections in Liguria .
The latest regional election took place on 20–21 September 2020.
Giovanni Toti of Cambiamo!, a minor centre-right party, won handily re-election with 56.1% of the vote. His strongest challenger, Ferruccio Sansa, an independent supported by the centre-left coalition and the Five Star Movement, won 38.9%. Cambiamo! won 22.6%, followed by the Democratic Party (19.9%) and the League (17.1%).
Candidates | Votes | % | Seats | Parties | Votes | % | Seats | |||
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Giovanni Toti | 383,053 | 56.13 | 1 | Let's Change with Toti for President | 141,552 | 22.60 | 8 | |||
League | 107,371 | 17.14 | 6 | |||||||
Brothers of Italy | 68,062 | 10.87 | 3 | |||||||
Forza Italia – Popular Liguria | 33,040 | 5.27 | 1 | |||||||
Union of the Centre | 4,086 | 0.65 | – | |||||||
Total | 354,111 | 56.53 | 18 | |||||||
Ferruccio Sansa | 265,506 | 38.90 | 1 | Democratic Party – Article One | 124,586 | 19.89 | 6 | |||
Five Star Movement | 48,722 | 7.78 | 2 | |||||||
Ferruccio Sansa for President | 44,700 | 7.14 | 2 | |||||||
Shared Line – Left for Sansa | 15,451 | 2.47 | 1 | |||||||
Green Europe – Solidary Democracy – Democratic Centre | 9,193 | 1.47 | – | |||||||
Total | 242,652 | 38.74 | 11 | |||||||
Aristide Massardo | 16,546 | 2.42 | – | Massardo for President (PSI – +E – IV) | 15,081 | 2.41 | – | |||
Alice Salvatore | 6,088 | 0.89 | – | The Common Sense | 5,315 | 0.85 | – | |||
Giacomo Chiappori | 3,569 | 0.52 | – | Great Liguria | 3,063 | 0.49 | – | |||
Riccardo Benetti | 3,165 | 0.46 | – | Now – Respect for all Animals | 2,665 | 0.43 | – | |||
Gaetano Russo | 1,614 | 0.24 | – | The People of Family | 1,361 | 0.22 | – | |||
Marika Cassimatis | 1,244 | 0.18 | – | Constitutional Base | 911 | 0.15 | – | |||
Davide Visigalli | 1,129 | 0.17 | – | Reconquer Italy | 905 | 0.14 | – | |||
Caro Carpi | 576 | 0.08 | – | Carlo Carpi List – GRAF | 361 | 0.06 | – | |||
Blank and invalid votes | 33,665 | 4.70 | ||||||||
Total candidates | 682,490 | 100.00 | 2 | Total parties | 626,425 | 100.00 | 29 | |||
Registered voters/turnout | 1,360,604 | 53.42 | ||||||||
Source: Ministry of the Interior – Results |
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