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The Ligurian regional election of 2015 took place on 31 May 2015. [1]
Giovanni Toti of Forza Italia, who benefited of the decisive support of Lega Nord Liguria, was elected President in a three-way race with Raffaella Paita of the Democratic Party, which was the largest party, and Alice Salvatore of the Five Star Movement.
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Candidates & parties | votes | votes (%) | seats reg. list | seats prov. lists |
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Giovanni Toti | 226,710 | 34.44 | 6+1 | 9 |
Lega Nord Liguria | 109,209 | 20.25 | → | 5 |
Forza Italia | 68,286 | 12.66 | → | 3 |
Brothers of Italy | 16,562 | 3.07 | → | 1 |
Popular Area (incl. NCD and UdC) | 9,269 | 1.71 | → | - |
Raffaella Paita | 183,272 | 27.84 | 1 | 7 |
Democratic Party | 138,257 | 25.63 | → | 7 |
Ligurians for Paita | 17,060 | 3.16 | → | - |
Change Liguria | 8,330 | 1.54 | → | - |
Alice Salvatore | 163,527 | 24.84 | – | 6 |
Five Star Movement | 120,219 | 22.29 | → | 6 |
Luca Pastorino | 61,988 | 9.41 | – | 1 |
Network to the Left (incl. SEL, PRC, PCd'I) | 22,093 | 4.09 | → | 1 |
Pastorino List | 13,500 | 2.50 | → | - |
Enrico Musso | 10,667 | 1.62 | – | – |
Free Liguria | 8,408 | 1.55 | → | - |
Matteo Piccardi | 5,136 | 0.78 | – | – |
Workers' Communist Party | 3,036 | 0.56 | → | - |
Antonio Bruno | 4,855 | 0.73 | – | – |
Other Liguria | 3,937 | 0.73 | → | - |
Mirella Batini | 2,016 | 0.30 | – | – |
Women Brotherhood | 1,084 | 0.20 | → | - |
Total | 658,171 | 100.00 | 8 | 23 |
Source: Ministry of the Interior
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