Elections in Liguria

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Regional elections

Latest regional election

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%).

20–21 September 2020 Ligurian regional election results
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CandidatesVotes%SeatsPartiesVotes%Seats
Giovanni Toti 383,05356.131 Let's Change with Toti for President 141,55222.608
League 107,37117.146
Brothers of Italy 68,06210.873
Forza ItaliaPopular Liguria 33,0405.271
Union of the Centre 4,0860.65
Total354,11156.5318
Ferruccio Sansa265,50638.901 Democratic PartyArticle One 124,58619.896
Five Star Movement 48,7227.782
Ferruccio Sansa for President44,7007.142
Shared Line – Left for Sansa15,4512.471
Green EuropeSolidary DemocracyDemocratic Centre 9,1931.47
Total242,65238.7411
Aristide Massardo16,5462.42Massardo for President (PSI+EIV)15,0812.41
Alice Salvatore6,0880.89The Common Sense5,3150.85
Giacomo Chiappori3,5690.52 Great Liguria 3,0630.49
Riccardo Benetti3,1650.46Now – Respect for all Animals2,6650.43
Gaetano Russo1,6140.24 The People of Family 1,3610.22
Marika Cassimatis1,2440.18Constitutional Base9110.15
Davide Visigalli1,1290.17Reconquer Italy9050.14
Caro Carpi5760.08Carlo Carpi List – GRAF3610.06
Blank and invalid votes33,6654.70
Total candidates682,490100.002Total parties626,425100.0029
Registered voters/turnout1,360,60453.42
Source: Ministry of the Interior – Results

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