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2023 Italian regional elections

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2023 Italian regional elections

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February–October 2023
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Presidents and regional assemblies of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Lazio, Lombardy and Molise.
Provincial assemblies of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol

Italian Regions by party of the ruling President after the elections.

A special round of regional elections in Italy took place in 2023 in five of the country’s twenty regions, including Lombardy and Lazio (12–13 February), Friuli-Venezia Giulia (2–3 April), Molise (25–26 June) and Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol (22 October).[1]

Overall results

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Regional councils

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Alliance Votes % Seats
Centre-right coalition 2,941,124 56.60
144 / 235
Centre-left coalition 1,716,729 33.04
78 / 235
Others 537,973 10.36
13 / 235
Total 5,195,826 100
265 / 265

Presidents of the regions

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Region Election day Outgoing Elected
President Party Alliance President Party Alliance
Lazio 12–13 February Alessio D'Amato (acting) PD Centre-left Francesco Rocca Ind Centre-right
Lombardy Attilio Fontana Lega Centre-right Attilio Fontana Lega Centre-right
Friuli-Venezia Giulia 2–3 April Massimiliano Fedriga Lega Centre-right Massimiliano Fedriga Lega Centre-right
Molise 25–26 June Donato Toma FI Centre-right Francesco Roberti FI Centre-right
Trentino 22 October Maurizio Fugatti Lega Centre-right Maurizio Fugatti Lega Centre-right
South Tyrol Arno Kompatscher SVP Centre-right Arno Kompatscher SVP Centre-right

Summary by region

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Lazio

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President Regional council
Candidate Party Votes % Alliance Votes % Seats
Francesco Rocca Ind 934,614 53.9 Centre-right 855,450 55.3 31
Alessio D'Amato PD 581,974 34.5 Centre-left 519,561 33.6 15
Donatella Bianchi M5S 186,860 10.8 M5S 151,027 9.8 5
Others 32,263 0.8 Others 20,534 1.3 0
Voters: 1,782,656 — Turnout: 37.2%

Lombardy

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President Regional council
Candidate Party Votes % Alliance Votes % Seats
Attilio Fontana Lega 1,774,482 54.7 Centre-right 1,621,095 56.3 49
Pierfrancesco Majorino PD 1,101,410 33.9 Centre-left 945,148 32.8 24
Letizia Moratti Ind 320,249 9.9 A–IV 275,008 9.5 7
Others 49,513 1.5 Others 39,913 1.4 0
Voters: 3,339,019 — Turnout: 41.7%

Friuli-Venezia Giulia

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President Regional council
Candidate Party Votes % Alliance Votes % Seats
Massimiliano Fedriga Lega 314,824 64.2 Centre-right 250,773 63.5 29
Massimo Moretuzzo PpA 139,008 28.4 Centre-left 117,410 29.7 19
Others 36,226 7.4 Others 26,557 7.8 0
Voters: 502,077 — Turnout: 45.3%

Molise

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President Regional council
Candidate Party Votes % Alliance Votes % Seats
Francesco Roberti FI 94,770 62.2 Centre-right 91,278 64.6 14
Roberto Gravina M5S 55,308 36.3 Centre-left 48,936 34.6 7
Others 2,191 1.5 Others 1,197 0.8 0
Voters: 157,181 — Turnout: 47.9%

Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol

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Trentino
President Provincial council
Candidate Party Votes % Alliance Votes % Seats
Maurizio Fugatti Lega 129,758 51.8 Centre-right 122,383 52.6 21
Francesco Valduga PD 93,893 37.5 Centre-left 86,102 37.0 13
Filippo Degasperi Ind 9,534 3.8 UP 8,155 3.5 1
Others 17,210 6.9 Others 15,849 6.9 0
Voters: 258,055 — Turnout: 58.4%
South Tyrol

References

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  1. ^ "Elezioni regionali 2023. Il centrodestra vince in Lazio e Lombardia. Rocca e Fontana sopra il 50%. Meloni: "Risultato che ci consolida"". la Repubblica (in Italian). 2023-02-13. Retrieved 2023-04-13.

See also

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