Elections in Lazio

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This page gathers the results of elections in Lazio.

Regional elections

Latest regional election

In the latest regional election, which took place on 24–25 February 2013 and was the first snap election in the political history of Lazio, Nicola Zingaretti (Democratic Party) defeated Francesco Storace (The RightThe People of Freedom) and was elected President of Lazio.

Candidates Regional lists Provincial lists Total
votes % seats Parties votes % seats group
Nicola Zingaretti 1,330,398 40.65 11 Democratic Party 834,286 29.72 13 28
Zingaretti List 126,646 4.51 2
Left Ecology Freedom 103,692 3.69 1
Italian Socialist Party 55,588 1.98 1
Democratic Centre 48,748 1.74 1
Francesco Storace 959,683 29.32 1 The People of Freedom 595,220 21.20 9 13
Brothers of Italy 107,731 3.84 1
The Right 94,113 3.35 1
Storace List 45,997 1.64 1
Centre League 32,979 1.17 0
Federation of Christian Populars 18,176 0.65 0
Citizens and Workers Movement 10,959 0.39 0
Moderates in Revolution 8,213 0.29 0
Great South 3,905 0.14 0
Green Front – All Together for Italy 2,021 0.07 0
Liberal Network 1,083 0.04 0
Alliance of the Centre 464 0.02 0
Davide Barillari 661,865 20.22 - Five Star Movement 467,249 16.64 7 7
Giulia Bongiorno 154,986 4.74 - Bongiorno President (SCUdCFLI) 124,244 4.43 2 2
Sandro Ruotolo 71,219 2.18 - Civil Revolution 58,685 2.09 0 -
Simone Di Stefano 18,491 0.80 - CasaPound 18,491 0.66 0 -
Alessandra Baldassarri 18,772 0.57 - Act to Stop the Decline 14,315 0.51 0 -
Giuseppe Rossodivita 15,567 0.45 - Amnesty Justice Freedom List 10,956 0.39 0 -
Roberto Fiore 12,168 0.37 - New Force 7,774 0.28 0 -
Luca Romagnoli 11,245 0.34 - Tricolour Flame 7,473 0.27 0 -
Luigi Sorge 8,980 0.27 - Workers' Communist Party 5,886 0.21 0 -
Giuseppe Strano 2,802 0.09 - Citizens' Network 5,536 0.09 0 -
Total candidates 3,272,742 100.00 12 Total parties 2,807,430 100.00 39 51

Source: Italian Ministry of the Interior

List of previous regional elections

References

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