Elections in Sicily

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This page gathers the results of elections in Sicily .

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Regional elections

Latest regional election

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CandidatesVotes %SeatsPartiesVotes %Seats
Renato Schifani 887,21542.057
Brothers of Italy 282,34515.1011
Forza Italia 275,73614.7511
Italy First – League 127,4546.804
Populars and Autonomists 127,0966.803
Christian Democracy 121,6916.514
Total934,32249.9633
Cateno De Luca 505,38623.951
South calls North 254,45313.617
Sicilia Vera 50,8772.72
Sicilian Pride18,1650.97
Land of Love3,3900.18
Young Sicilians3,0420.16
Sicilian Autonomy3,0420.16
Sicily Feat2,7020.14
Work in Sicily1,7930.10
Enough Mafias1,3560.07
Total336,39018.117
Caterina Chinnici 341,25216.17
Democratic Party 238,76112.7711
One Hundred Steps for Sicily55,5992.97
Total294,36015.7411
Nuccio di Paola321,14215.22 Five Star Movement 254,97413.6411
Gaetano Armao43,8352.08 Action – Italia Viva 39,7882.13
Eliana Esposito10,9730.52 Free Sicilians 7,6540.41
Blank and invalid votes140,5966.25
Total candidates2,250,399100.008Total parties1,869,863100.0062
Registered voters/turnout4,609,98448.82
Source: Regione Sicilia

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European Parliament elections in Sicily

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