Elections in Molise

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25–26 June 2023 Molise regional election results
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CandidatesVotes %SeatsPartiesVotes %Seats
Francesco Roberti 94,77062.241
Brothers of Italy 26,64918.854
Forza Italia 16,92411.973
The Molise we want13,9719.882
Us Moderates 10,5827.482
Populars for Molise 9,6666.841
League 8,4816.001
UdCDCNDC 5,0053.540
Total91,27864.5513
Roberto Gravina 55,30836.321
Democratic Party 17,03112.043
Five Star Movement 10,0447.102
Building Democracy8,1055.731
Greens and Left AllianceTerritorial Equity 6,7424.770
Gravina for President–Progress Molise5,9284.190
Democratic and Socialist Molise1,0860.770
Total48,93634.616
Emilio Izzo2,1911.440I don't vote for the usual1,1970.850
Blank and invalid votes4,9123.13
Total candidates152,269100.002Total parties141,411100.0019
Registered voters/turnout327,80547.95
Source: Elezioni Molise 2023

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