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The Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol provincial elections of 2013 took place on 27 October 2013.
Trentino
Centre-left primary election
A primary election to determine the candidate for President of the centre-left autonomist coalition were held on 13 July 2013. The winner was Ugo Rossi of the Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party .[1]
General election
2013 Trentino provincial election
In Trentino , where the President is elected directly by the people, Ugo Rossi (Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party , supported also by the Democratic Party , the Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party and other minor parties) was elected by a landslide (58.1%). Diego Mosna (Trentino Project ) arrived a distant second with 19.3% of the vote, while Maurizio Fugatti (Lega Nord Trentino ) came third with 6.6%.
The Democratic Party was confirmed as the largest party in the Province (22.1%), followed by the Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party (17.5%), Union for Trentino (13.3%), Trentino Project (9.0%), Lega Nord Trentino (6.2%) and the Five Star Movement (5.8%).
2013 Trentino provincial election results
Candidates
Votes
%
Seats
Parties
Votes
%
Seats
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Ugo Rossi
144,616
58.11
1
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Democratic Party
52,412
22.06
9
Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party
41,689
17.55
7
Union for Trentino
31,653
13.33
5
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Greens, Ecologists and Civics
4,548
1.91
–
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Italy of Values
3,927
1.65
–
Ladin Autonomist Union
2,721
1.15
1
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Reformists for Autonomy
2,579
1.09
–
Total
139,529
58.74
22
Diego Mosna
47,970
19.28
1
Trentino Project
21,450
9.03
4
Trentino Civic List
8,806
3.71
1
Administer Trentino
5,060
2.13
1
Together for Autonomy
3,371
1.42
–
Autonomy 2020
3,160
1.33
–
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Act Trentino
1,946
0.82
–
Total
43,793
18.44
6
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Maurizio Fugatti
16,401
6.59
1
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Lega Nord Trentino
14,768
6.22
1
United European Catholics
547
0.23
–
Total
15,315
6.45
1
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Filippo Degasperi
14,241
5.72
1
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Five Star Movement
13,889
5.85
1
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Giacomo Bezzi
10,631
4.27
1
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Forza Trentino
10,495
4.42
–
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Emilio Arisi
4,425
1.78
–
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Left Ecology Freedom
4,286
1.80
–
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Cristano de Eccher
3,839
1.54
–
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Brothers of Italy
3,699
1.56
–
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Ezio Casagranda
2,848
1.14
–
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Communist Refoundation Party
2,742
1.15
–
Giacomo Bezzi
1,992
0.80
–
Fassa Association
1,963
0.83
–
Giuseppe Filippin
1,061
0.42
–
Moderates in Revolution
1,035
0.44
–
Agostino Carolo
829
0.33
–
Ago Carollo
793
0.33
–
Total candidates
248,853
100.00
5
Total parties
237,539
100.00
30
Source: Province of Trento – Results
Popular vote (president)
Rossi
58.1%
Mosna
19.3%
Fugatti
6.6%
Degasperi
5.7%
Bezzi
4.3%
Arisi
1.8%
De Eccher
1.6%
Others
2.6%
South Tyrol
SVP primary election
The South Tyrolean People's Party held a primary election on 21 April 2013 to select the party's head of the provincial list. Arno Kompatscher won by a landslide.[2]
General election
2013 South Tyrol provincial election
In South Tyrol the South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP), lost the absolute majority it maintained for 65 years, but was confirmed by far as the largest party. Die Freiheitlichen (+3.6%), the Greens (+2.9%), South Tyrolean Freedom (+2.3%) and the Democratic Party (+0.7%) made gains,[3] while the Italian centre-right , divided in four lists (FI-LN, AAC, Unitalia and La Destra), lost votes and seats. Only five of the elected councillors were Italian-speakers, a record low.[4] [5]
Parties
Votes
%
Seats
South Tyrolean People's Party
131,236
45.7
17
Die Freiheitlichen
51,504
17.9
6
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Greens (incl. SEL )
25,067
8.7
3
South Tyrolean Freedom
20,736
7.2
3
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Democratic Party
19,207
6.7
2
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Forza Alto Adige –Lega Nord –Team Autonomies
7,118
2.5
1
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Five Star Movement
7,097
2.5
1
Citizens' Union –We South Tyroleans –Ladins
6,065
2.1
1
Alto Adige in the Heart
6,057
2.1
1
Unitalia–Movement for Alto Adige
4,831
1.7
–
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Civic Choice
4,525
1.6
–
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The Right
1,654
0.6
–
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Communist Refoundation Party
1,134
0.4
–
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Party of Italian Communists
730
0.3
–
Total
286,962
100.0
35
Source: Province of Bolzano – Results
References
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