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The Umbrian regional election of 2015 took place on 31 May 2015.[1]
Catiuscia Marini of the Democratic Party (PD) was narrowly re-elected President over the joint-centre-right candidate, Claudio Ricci. The PD was by far the largest party, while the Five Star Movement and the Northern League Umbria had a breakthrough.
31 May 2015 Umbrian regional election results
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Candidates
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Votes
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%
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Seats
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Parties
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Votes
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%
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Seats
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Catiuscia Marini
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159,869
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42.78
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1
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Democratic Party
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125.777
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35.76
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11
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Reformist Socialists
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12.200
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3.47
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1
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Left Ecology Freedom
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9.010
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2.56
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–
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Civic and Popular
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5,172
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1.47
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–
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Total
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152,159
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43.26
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12
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Claudio Ricci
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146,752
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39.27
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1
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Northern League Umbria
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49,203
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13.99
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2
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Forza Italia
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30,017
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8.53
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1
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Brothers of Italy
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21,931
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6.24
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1
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Ricci for President
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15,784
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4.49
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1
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Change in Umbria (incl. SC)
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9,374
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2.67
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–
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For Popular Umbria (incl. NCD, UdC)
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9,285
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2.64
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–
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Total
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135.594
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38.55
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5
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Andrea Liberati
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53,458
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14.31
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1
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Five Star Movement
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51,203
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14.56
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1
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Michele Vecchietti
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5,858
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1.57
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–
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Umbria for Another Europe (incl. PRC)
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5,561
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1.58
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–
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Simone Di Stefano
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2,457
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0.66
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–
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Sovereignty
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2,343
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0.67
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–
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Amato John De Paulis
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2,155
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0.58
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–
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Reformist Alternative
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1,919
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0.55
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–
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Aurelio Fabiani
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1,820
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0.49
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–
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Red House
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1,662
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0.47
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–
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Fulvio Carlo Maiorca
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1,304
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0.35
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–
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New Force
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1,255
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0.36
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–
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Blank and invalid votes
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17,537
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4.48
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Total candidates
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373,673
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100.00
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3
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Total parties
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351,696
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100.00
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18
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Registered voters/turnout
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705.819
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55.43
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Source: Ministry of the Interior – Results
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