2014 European Parliament election in Lombardy explained

The 2014 European Parliament election took place in Italy on 25 May 2014.

In Lombardy the centre-left Democratic Party was by far the largest party with 40.3% of the vote, largely distancing Forza Italia (16.9%), the Five Star Movement (15.7%) and Lega Nord (14.6%). The centre-right's tally, including also the New Centre-Right (3.7), which ran in a joint list with the Union of the Centre, and Brothers of Italy (2.8%), was 37.9%: it was the first time ever that the centre-left topped the centre-right in a regionwide election. The three most voted candidates in Lombardy were Matteo Salvini (Lega Nord, 180,844), Alessia Mosca (Democratic Party, 141,780) and Giovanni Toti (Forza Italia, 116,120).[1]

Results

Partyvotes%
Democratic Party1,971,915 40.3
Forza Italia826,20116.9
Five Star Movement769,86215.7
Lega Nord714,83514.6
New Centre-Right – Union of the Centre180,4513.7
The Other Europe171,9283.5
Brothers of Italy134,9392.8
European Greens – Green Italia49,8781.0
Italy of Values30,8780.6
European Choice30.6600.6
I ChangeMAIE8,5760.2
Total 4,890,123 100.00

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eligendo Archivio - Ministero dell'Interno DAIT.