2013 Italian regional elections explained

A round of regional elections in Italy took place during 2013 in seven regions out of twenty including Lazio, Lombardy and Molise (24 and 25 February), Basilicata (17 and 18 November), and three autonomous regions: Friuli-Venezia Giulia (21 and 22 April), Aosta Valley (26 May), Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol (27 October).

Overall results

RegionElection dayIncumbent presidentPartyElected presidentParty
Lazio24–25 FebruaryRenata PolveriniPdLNicola ZingarettiPD
LombardyRoberto FormigoniPdLRoberto MaroniLN
MoliseMichele IorioPdLPaolo Di Laura FratturaPD
Friuli-Venezia Giulia21–22 AprilRenzo TondoPdLDebora SerracchianiPD
Aosta Valley26 MayAugusto RollandinUVAugusto RollandinUV
Trentino27 OctoberLorenzo DellaiUpTUgo RossiPATT
South TyrolLuis DurnwalderSVPArno KompatscherSVP
Basilicata17–18 NovemberVito De FilippoPDMarcello PittellaPD

Results by region

Lazio

PresidentRegional council
CandidatePartyVotes%AllianceVotes%±Seats±
Nicola ZingarettiPD1,330,39840.7Centre-left1,168,96041.629
Francesco StoraceLD959,68329.3Centre-right920,86132.813
Davide BarillariM5S661,86520.2Five Star467,24916.67
Giulia BongiornoFLI154,986 4.7Centre124,2444.42
Others159,2445.1Others129,1164.60

Lombardy

See main article: article and 2013 Lombard regional election.

PresidentRegional council
CandidatePartyVotes%AllianceVotes%±Seats±
Roberto MaroniLN2,456,92142.8Centre-right2,328,80943.149
Umberto AmbrosoliInd.2,194,16938.2Centre-left2,015,11037.3 22
Silvana CarcanoM5S782,00713.6Five Star775,21114.39
Others304,7305.3Others287,6255.40

Molise

See main article: article and 2013 Molise regional election.

PresidentRegional council
CandidatePartyVotes%AllianceVotes%±Seats±
Paolo di Laura FratturaPD85,88144.7Centre-left84,14150.113
Michele IorioFI49,56725.8Centre-right46,21227.55
Antonio FedericoM5S32,20016.8Five Star20,437 12.22
Massimo Romano21,16011.0Civic lists14,5588.71
Others3,2991.7Others2,4351.50

Friuli-Venezia Giulia

See main article: article and 2013 Friuli-Venezia Giulia regional election.

PresidentRegional council
CandidatePartyVotes%AllianceVotes%±Seats±
Debora SerracchianiPD211,50839.4Centre-left155,54739.028
Renzo TondoFI209,45739.0Centre-right180,62645.218
Saverio GalluccioM5S103,13519.2Five Star54,95213.85
Others12,9092.4Others8,231 2.10

Aosta Valley

See main article: article and 2013 Valdostan regional election.

Trentino-Alto Adige

Trentino

See main article: article.

PresidentRegional council
CandidatePartyVotes%AllianceVotes%±Seats±
Ugo RossiPATT144,61658.1Centre-left139,52958.723
Diego MosnaInd.47,97019.3Civic lists43,79318.47
Maurizio FugattiLN16,4016.6Northern League15,315 6.52
Filippo DegasperiM5S14,2415.7Five Star13,8895.92
Giacomo BezziFI10,6314.3Forza Italia10,4954.41
Others14,9946.0Others14,5186.10

South Tyrol

See main article: article.

Basilicata

See main article: article and 2013 Basilicata regional election.

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PresidentRegional council
CandidatePartyVotes%AllianceVotes%±Seats±
Marcello PittellaPD148,69659.6Centre-left148.38162.813
Salvatore Di MaggioSC48,370 19.4Centre-right50.90421,55
Piernicola PediciniM5S32,91913.2Five Star21,2199.02
Maria MuranteSEL12,8885.17Left-wing12,2045.21
Others6,6102.6Others3,7621.50