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This page gathers the results of elections in Piedmont.




Contents





  • 1 Regional elections

    • 1.1 Latest regional election


    • 1.2 List of previous regional elections



  • 2 Italian general elections in Piedmont

    • 2.1 Latest general election


    • 2.2 List of previous general elections



  • 3 European Parliament elections in Piedmont

    • 3.1 Latest European Parliament election


    • 3.2 List of previous European Parliament elections



  • 4 References




Regional elections



Latest regional election



The latest regional election took place on 25 May 2014. It was a snap election, prompted by the dissolution of the Regional Council by the Regional Administrative Tribunal on the grounds that one of the lists supporting the winner Roberto Cota (Lega Nord–Piemont) in the 2010 regional election had committed irregularities in filing the slates for the election.[1]


Cota chose not to stand again for President and the parties composing his coalition failed to agree on a single candidate,[2] resulting in a landslide victory for Sergio Chiamparino, a Democrat who had been Mayor of Turin from 2001 to 2011.















































































































































25 May 2014 Piedmontese regional election results

Piedmont Regional Council 2014.svg

Candidates
Votes
%
Seats
Parties
Votes
%
Seats


Sergio Chiamparino
1,057,031
47.09
10


Democratic Party
704,541
36.17
17

Chiamparino President
94,615
4.85
2


Moderates
47,901
2.45
1


Left Ecology Freedom
40,873
2.09
1


Civic Choice
29,313
1.50
1


Italy of Values
13,658
0.70


Total

930,901

47.79

22


Gilberto Pichetto
Fratin

495,993
22.09
1


Forza Italia
302,743
15.57
6


Lega Nord Piemont
141,741
7.27
2


Pensioners' Party
13,837
0.71


Civic List for Piedmont
8,853
0.45



Greens Greens
5,435
0.27


United Rights (incl. LD, FLI, DS)
5,004
0.25



Great South
1,676
0.08


Total

479,289

24.61

8


Davide Bono
481,453
21.45



Five Star Movement
396,295
20.34
8


Guido Crosetto
117,807
5.24



Brothers of Italy
72,776
3.73
1


Enrico Costa
67,025
2.98



NCD–UdC
49,059
2.51



Mauro Filingeri
25,193
1.12



The Other Piedmont to the Left
19,467
0.99



Total candidates

2,244,502

100.00

12

Total parties

1,947,787

100.00

39
Source: Ministry of the Interior – Historical Archive of Elections


List of previous regional elections


  • 1970 Piedmontese regional election

  • 1975 Piedmontese regional election

  • 1980 Piedmontese regional election

  • 1985 Piedmontese regional election

  • 1990 Piedmontese regional election

  • 1995 Piedmontese regional election

  • 2000 Piedmontese regional election

  • 2005 Piedmontese regional election

  • 2010 Piedmontese regional election


Italian general elections in Piedmont



Latest general election




List of previous general elections


  • 1946 Italian general election in Piedmont

  • 1948 Italian general election in Piedmont

  • 1953 Italian general election in Piedmont

  • 1958 Italian general election in Piedmont

  • 1963 Italian general election in Piedmont

  • 1968 Italian general election in Piedmont

  • 1972 Italian general election in Piedmont

  • 1976 Italian general election in Piedmont

  • 1979 Italian general election in Piedmont

  • 1983 Italian general election in Piedmont

  • 1987 Italian general election in Piedmont

  • 1992 Italian general election in Piedmont

  • 1994 Italian general election in Piedmont

  • 1996 Italian general election in Piedmont

  • 2001 Italian general election in Piedmont

  • 2006 Italian general election in Piedmont

  • 2008 Italian general election in Piedmont

  • 2013 Italian general election in Piedmont


European Parliament elections in Piedmont



Latest European Parliament election



The 2014 European Parliament election took place in Italy on 25 May 2014. In Piedmont the Democratic Party was by far the largest party with 40.8% of the vote, largely distancing the Five Star Movement (21.6%) and Forza Italia (15.8%).




















































Party
Votes
%


Democratic Party
916,571
40.8


Five Star Movement
486,613
21.6


Forza Italia
354,401
15.8


Lega Nord
171,919
7.6


Brothers of Italy
95,432
4.2


The Other Europe
93,206
4.1


New Centre-Right – Union of the Centre
69,774
3.1


Green Italy – European Greens
23,238
1.0


Italy of Values
16,714
0.7


European Choice
16,194
0.7


I Change – MAIE
4,885
0.2

Total

2,248,947

100.00

Source: Ministry of the Interior



List of previous European Parliament elections


  • 1979 European Parliament election in Piedmont

  • 1984 European Parliament election in Piedmont

  • 1989 European Parliament election in Piedmont

  • 1994 European Parliament election in Piedmont

  • 1989 European Parliament election in Piedmont

  • 2004 European Parliament election in Piedmont

  • 2009 European Parliament election in Piedmont


References




  1. ^ http://torino.repubblica.it/cronaca/2014/04/17/news/la_cassazione_conferma_l_annullamento_delle_elezioni_regionali_del_2010-83840712/


  2. ^ http://torino.repubblica.it/cronaca/2014/05/13/news/piemonte_il_centrodestra_diviso_per_tre_spiana_la_strada_a_chiamparino-85983444/











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