2015 Marche regional election

















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The Marche regional election of 2015 took place on 31 May 2015.[1]


Luca Ceriscioli of the Democratic Party (PD) was elected President by defeating a fractured field of opponents, notably including the incumbent President, Gian Mario Spacca, who had switched sides from the PD to a centre-right coalition led by Forza Italia.



Results









































































































Candidates & parties
votes
votes (%)
seats

Luca Ceriscioli

251,050

41.07

1

Democratic Party
186,357
35.13
15
United for Marche (incl. PSI, FdV, IdV, SC)
26,677
5.03
2
Marche Populars–UdC (incl. CD, Demo.S)
18,109
3.41
1

Giovanni Maggi

133,178

21.78



Five Star Movement
100,202
18.89
5

Francesco Acquaroli

116,048

18.98



Lega Nord Marche
69,065
13.02
3

Brothers of Italy
34,538
6.51
1

Gian Mario Spacca

86,848

14.21



Forza Italia
49,884
9.40
2

Marche 2020–Popular Area
21,049
3.97
1

Christian Democracy
4,388
0.83
-

Edoardo Mentrasti

24,212

3.82



Other Marche–United Left (incl. SEL, PRC, PCd'I)
20,266
3.82
-

Total

530,535

100.00

31

Source: Marche Region



See also


  • Italian regional elections, 2015


References





  1. ^ Alfano: la data delle regionali è il 31 Maggio La Repubblica, 24 March 2015 (in Italian)










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