2014 Calabrian regional election

The 2014 Calabrian regional election took place on 23 November 2014.

2014 Calabrian regional election

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Turnout44%[1]
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Mario Oliverio Wanda Ferro
Party Democratic Party Forza Italia
Alliance Centre-left Centre-right
Seats won 19 8
Seat change Decrease 1 Decrease 22
Popular vote 490,229 188,288
Percentage 61.4% 23.6%
Swing Increase 19.2%[2] Decrease 34.2%


President before election

Giuseppe Scopelliti
New Centre-Right

Subsequent President

Mario Oliverio
Democratic Party

The election took place after the incumbent president, Giuseppe Scopelliti of The People of Freedom, had been forced to resign because of a conviction for abuse of power. Mario Oliverio of the Democratic Party was elected as his successor.

Results edit

23 November 2014 Calabria regional election results
 
Candidates Votes % Seats Parties Votes % Seats
Mario Oliverio 490,229 61.41 1 Democratic Party (incl. PSI) 185,209 23.67 9
Oliverio for President 97,618 12.48 5
Progressive Democrats 56,928 7.28 3
Calabria in Network (incl. ApI, AS, DKR, Mod., PRI) 40,763 5.21 1
The Left (incl. SEL, IdV, PCdI) 34,120 4.36 1
Autonomy and Rights 29,312 3.75
Democratic Centre 26,831 3.43
New CDU 12,007 1.53
Total 482,788 61.71 19
Wanda Ferro 188,288 23.59 Forza Italia 96,066 12.28 5
House of Freedoms 67,189 8.59 3
Brothers of Italy 19,353 2.47
Total 182,608 23.34 8
Vincenzo D'Ascola 69,521 8.71 New Centre-Right 47,574 6.08 3
Union of the Centre 21,020 2.69
Total 68,594 8.77 3
Cono Cantelmi 39,658 4.97 Five Star Movement 38,345 4.90
Domenico Gattuso 10,567 1.32 The Other Calabria (incl. PRC) 10,062 1.29
Total candidates 798,263 100.00 1 Total parties 782,397 100.00 30
Source: Ministry of the Interior – Historical Archive of Elections
Popular vote
PD
23.67%
Oliverio
12.48%
FI
12.28%
CdL
8.59%
DP
7.28%
NCD
6.08%
CiR
5.21%
M5S
4.90%
SEL
4.36%
Others
15.15%


President
Oliverio
61.41%
Ferro
23.59%
D'Ascola
8.71%
Cantelmi
4.90%
Gattuso
1.32%

References edit

  1. ^ "In Emilia-Romagna Pd primo partito, Salvini insegue, crollo dei Cinque Stelle". 27 January 2020.
  2. ^ The swing comes from the combined result of the centre-left coalition (32.2%) and IdV (10.0%) in the 2010 regional election.