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Electoral results

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The electoral results of XXXXX in the 10 most populated Regions of Italy are shown in the table below.

1994 general 1995 regional 1996 general 1999 European 2000 regional 2001 general 2004 European 2005 regional 2006 general 2008 general 2009 European
Piedmont
Lombardy
Veneto
Emilia-Romagna
Tuscany
Lazio
Campania
Apulia
Calabria
Sicily
ITALY

The People of Freedom

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The electoral results of the People of Freedom in the 10 most populated Regions of Italy are shown in the table below. As PdL was launched in 2007, the electoral results from 1994 to 2006 refer to the combined result of the two main percursor parties, Forza Italia and National Alliance.

1994 general 1995 regional 1996 general 1999 European 2000 regional 2001 general 2004 European 2005 regional 2006 general 2008 general 2009 European
Piedmont 34.8 37.9 33.8 36.8 42.7 41.2 31.0 31.9 35.8 34.3 32.4
Lombardy 31.8 39.5 32.6 36.5 43.6 40.9 32.9 34.7 37.3 33.5 34.4
Veneto 31.4 34.7 28.8 34.3 40.2 40.5 33.6 30.8 35.8 27.4 29.3
Emilia-Romagna 25.5 28.5 26.6 29.0 32.6 33.5 28.2 27.1 28.8 28.6 27.4
Tuscany 27.3 32.2 30.1 30.4 35.2 34.7 28.7 27.9 29.5 31.6 31.4
Lazio 45.8 43.5 45.0 40.9 44.6 46.8 35.9 39.3 40.0 43.5 42.7
Campania 40.2 37.2 42.1 35.9 32.1 46.9 32.7 22.5 39.8 49.1 43.5
Apulia 27.3[1] 41.1 42.5 40.7 44.2 45.4 36.4 38.9 40.5 45.6 43.2
Calabria 36.2 36.0 41.7 31.6 28.7 40.9 28.5 19.9 31.7 41.2 34.9
Sicily 47.6 31.2 (1996) 48.6 38.9 36.4 (2001) 47.4 36.0 29.8 (2001) 40.0 46.6 36.4
ITALY 34.5 - 35.8 35.5 - 41.1 32.3 - 36.0 37.4 35.3

Democratic Party

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The electoral results of the Democratic Party in the 10 most populated Regions of Italy are shown in the table below. As PD was founded in 2007, the electoral results from 1994 to 2006 refer to the combined result of the two main percursor parties, the Democrats of the Left and Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy (and its preursors, 1994–2001), or to the joint-list called The Olive Tree.

1994 general 1995 regional 1996 general 1999 European 2000 regional 2001 general 2004 European 2005 regional 2006 general 2008 general 2009 European
Piedmont 29.8 31.4 26.6 25.0 25.6 31.0 29.0 30.5 31.4 32.4 24.7
Lombardy 28.0 25.9 25.5 24.2 20.2 26.8 26.3 27.1 26.7 28.1 21.3
Veneto 33.3 31.5 25.1 23.8 26.0 25.6 26.7 28.9 26.7 26.5 20.3
Emilia-Romagna 51.4 52.3 47.5 43.7 43.9 44.3 43.0 48.1 44.8 45.7 38.6
Tuscany 49.4 47.2 44.8 41.0 44.1 44.3 41.6 48.8 43.3 46.8 38.7
Lazio 37.7 33.2 33.5 30.4 29.6 33.4 31.7 33.8 31.0 36.8 28.1
Campania 36.8 33.3 32.2 31.7 32.9 26.4 31.3 31.3 28.5 29.2 23.4
Apulia 42.1[2] 35.7 31.0 30.8 29.4 29.0 26.3 28.9 29.1 30.1 21.7
Calabria 42.0 37.3 32.0 34.4 27.7 28.6 27.2 33.9 31.4[3] 32.6 25.4
Sicily 30.7 26.4 (1996) 26.7 31.6 22.4 (2001) 24.2 28.6 34.8 (2006) 25.3 25.4 21.9
ITALY 39.3 - 32.2 31.9 - 31.1 31.1 - 31.3 33.2 26.1

Lega Nord

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The electoral results of Lega Nord in Northern and Central regions are shown in the table below.

1990 regional 1992 general 1994 general 1995 regional 1996 general 1999 European 2000 regional 2001 general 2004 European 2005 regional 2006 general 2008 general 2009 European
Liguria 6.1 14.3 11.4 6.6 10.2 3.7 4.3 3.9 4.1 4.7 3.7 6.8 9.9
Piedmont 5.1 16.3 15.7 9.9 18.2 7.8 7.6 5.9 8.2 8.5 6.3 12.6 15.7
Lombardy 18.9 23.0 22.1 17.7 25.5 13.1 15.5 12.1 13.8 15.8 11.7 21.6 22.7
Veneto 7.2 17.3 21.6 16.7 29.3 10.7 12.0 10.2 14.1 14.7 11.1 27.1 28.4
Trentino-AA - 8.9 7.6 9.6 (1993) 13.2 2.4 4.7 (1998) 3.7 3.5 3.2 (2003) 4.5 9.4 9.9
Friuli-VG - 15.3 16.9 26.7 (1993) 23.2 10.1 17.3 (1998) 8.2 8.5 9.3 (2003) 7.2 13.0 17.5
Emilia-Romagna 2.9 9.6 6.4 3.4 7.2 3.0 2.6 3.3 3.4 4.8 3.9 7.8 11.1
Tuscany 0.8 3.1 2.2 0.7 1.8 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.8 1.3 1.1 2.0 4.3
Marche 0.2 1.3 - 0.5 1.5 0.4 - 0.3 0.9 0.9 1.0 2.2 5.5
Umbria 0.2 1.1 - - 1.1 0.3 0.3 - 0.6 - 0.8 1.7 3.6
ITALY - 8.7 8.4 - 10.1 4.5 - 3.9 5.0 - 4.1 8.3 10.2

Italy of Values

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The electoral results of Italy of Values in the 10 most populated Regions of Italy plus Abruzzo and Molise (IdV's strongholds) are shown in the table below.

2001 general 2004 European 2005 regional 2006 general 2008 general 2009 European
Piedmont 4.1 2.4 1.5 2.6 5.0 8.7
Lombardy 3.9 1.7 1.4 2.0 4.0 6.5
Veneto 4.6 2.1 1.3 2.2 4.3 7.2
Emilia-Romagna 3.5 1.9 1.4 1.7 4.2 7.2
Tuscany 2.5 1.8 0.9 1.4 3.5 6.8
Lazio 2.8 2.1 1.0 1.9 4.1 8.3
Abruzzo 6.3 3.9 2.4 4.1 7.0 13.8
Molise 14.3 7.8 8.8 (2006) 8.1 27.7 28.0
Campania 3.8 2.1 2.4 2.6 4.7 8.9
Apulia 5.1 2.8 2.4 1.8 4.6 8.9
Calabria 3.6 2.3 - 2.2 3.6 9.1
Sicily 3.9 2.7 - (2006) 4.4 3.4 7.1
ITALY 3.9 2.1 - 2.3 4.4 8.0

Union of the Centre

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The electoral results of the Union of the Centre, previously known as Union of Christian and Centre Democrats, in the 10 most populated Regions of Italy are shown in the table below. As UDC was founded in 2002, the electoral results from 1994 to 2001 refer to the combined result of the precursor parties.

The Christian Democratic Centre (CCD), founded in 1994, and the United Christian Democrats (CDU), founded in 1995, formed joint lists with Forza Italia respectively in 1994 (general) and 1995 (regional). The results of 1995 (regional) refer to CCD alone, those of 1996 (general) to the CCD-CDU joint-list, those of 1996 (Sicilian regional), 1999 (European) and 2000 (regional) to the combined result of CCD and CDU, those of 2001 (general) to the combined result of the CCD-CDU joint-list and of European Democracy (DE), which formed a separate list, that of 2001 (Sicilian regional) to the combined results of CCD, CDU and DE.

From 2004 (European), the results refer to UDC. The 2006 (Sicilian regional) refers to the combined result of UDC (13.05) and of L'Aquilone–Lista del Presidente (5.7%), personal list of UDC regional leader Salvatore Cuffaro. The elected members of this list were all UDC members.

1994 general 1995 regional 1996 general 1999 European 2000 regional 2001 general 2004 European 2005 regional 2006 general 2008 general 2009 European
Piedmont with FI 3.0 4.4 3.3 4.5 3.5 5.0 4.6 6.2 5.2 6.1
Lombardy with FI 2.2 4.6 3.5 4.1 3.4 3.6 3.8 5.9 4.3 5.0
Veneto with FI 3.6 5.4 5.4 6.8 5.0 5.0 6.4 7.8 5.6 6.4
Emilia-Romagna with FI 4.8 4.8 2.7 3.7 3.4 2.8 3.9 5.8 4.3 4.7
Tuscany with FI 2.5 4.8 3.2 4.2 3.3 3.3 3.7 5.9 4.2 4.6
Lazio with FI 4.2 4.7 4.8 6.7 4.8 7.1 7.8 6.9 4.8 5.5
Campania with FI 9.7 8.0 6.8 8.5 7.5 7.0 6.7 6.8 6.5 8.7
Apulia with FI 5.6 7.6 6.0 6.2 6.8 8.1 7.8 7.8 7.9 9.1
Calabria with FI 9.0 9.0 9.4 13.3 9.5 9.6 10.4 7.7 8.2 9.3
Sicily with FI 19.0 (1996) 8.1 7.9 24.3 (2001) 14.4 14.0 18.7 (2006) 10.0 9.4 11.9
ITALY - - 5.8 4.8 - 5.6 5.9 - 6.8 5.6 6.5

The Left – The Rainbow

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The electoral results of The Left – The Rainbow in the 10 most populated Regions of Italy are shown in the table below. As The Left was founded in 2007, the electoral results from 1994 to 2006 refer to the combined result of three of the four founding parties (Democratic Left never took part to an election): the Communist Refoundation Party (1994-2006), the Party of Italian Communists (1999-2006) and the Federation of the Greens (1994-2006).

1994 general 1995 regional 1996 general 1999 European 2000 regional 2001 general[4] 2004 European 2005 regional 2006 general 2008 general
Piedmont 8.6 12.0 12.8 9.1 9.6 9.2 11.9 11.8 11.2 3.4
Lombardy 7.3 10.8 9.2 7.7 8.3 8.3 9.7 11.0 9.3 2.9
Veneto 8.2 9.0 7.8 5.9 6.3 7.2 8.3 8.0 7.2 2.2
Emilia-Romagna 9.3 10.8 10.8 8.8 10.6 9.2 11.9 12.1 10.0 3.0
Tuscany 12.5 13.8 14.5 12.3 11.9 11.2 14.9 15.3 13.4 4.5
Lazio 9.2 12.8 12.9 8.7 10.7 8.3 12.0 10.8 12.2 3.3
Campania 10.8 12.1 12.1 7.7 8.2 10.6 9.9 10.3 11.1 2.7
Apulia 10.1 10.7 9.2 6.2 7.1 8.5 11.0 9.0 9.5 3.0
Calabria 11.3 8.7[5] 11.8 8.2 7.7 8.7 11.1 12.7 11.5 3.2
Sicily - (1996)[6] 5.3 9.7 4.1 3.6 (2001)[7] 6.2 7.0 - (2006)[8] 6.9 2.6
ITALY 8.8 - 11.1 8.1 - 8.9 11.0 - 10.2 3.1

Forza Italia

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The electoral results of Forza Italia in the 10 most populated Regions of Italy are shown in the table below.

1994 general 1995 regional 1996 general 1999 European 2000 regional 2001 general 2004 European 2005 regional 2006 general
Piedmont 26.5 26.7 21.7 28.8 30.8 32.0 22.2 22.4 23.5
Lombardy 26.0 29.2 23.6 30.5 33.9 32.3 25.7 26.0 27.1
Veneto 23.7 24.0 17.1 26.0 30.4 32.0 24.6 22.7 24.5
Emilia-Romagna 16.5 18.2 15.1 20.4 21.2 23.8 19.8 18.2 18.6
Tuscany 16.4 19.1 14.3 19.5 20.3 21.7 17.8 17.2 16.9
Lazio 20.5 18.9 16.1 20.6 21.5 26.4 17.5 15.4 21.4
Campania 19.9 18.9 23.4 25.2 20.9 33.8 19.5 11.9 27.2
Apulia -[9] 20.7 24.6 28.0 28.7 30.1 20.4 26.8[10] 27.3
Calabria 19.0 19.7 18.3 21.4 18.3 25.7 13.0 10.0 20.7
Sicily 33.6 17.1 (1996) 32.2 26.8 25.1 (2001) 36.7 21.5 19.2 (2006) 29.1
ITALY 21.0 - 20.4 25.2 - 29.4 21.0 - 23.7

Democrats of the Left

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The electoral results of the Democrats of the Left (Democratic Party of the Left until 1998) in the 10 most populated Regions of Italy are shown in the table below. The result for the 2006 general election refers to the election for the Senate, indeed DS contested the election for the Chamber of Deputies in a joint-list with DL.

1994 general 1995 regional 1996 general 1999 European 2000 regional 2001 general 2004 European 2005 regional 2006 general
Piedmont 16.7 21.7 16.9 13.7 17.7 15.9 with Ulivo 20.1 16.9
Lombardy 13.0 16.5 15.1 12.9 with Ulivo 11.7 with Ulivo with Ulivo 12.4
Veneto 12.2 16.5 11.8 11.1 12.3 10.7 with Ulivo with Ulivo 11.5
Emilia-Romagna 36.6 43.0 35.7 32.8 36.2 28.8 with Ulivo with Ulivo 30.6
Tuscany 33.7 40.9 34.8 31.9 36.4 30.9 with Ulivo with Ulivo 29.8
Lazio 23.3 27.2 23.5 18.4 20.0 17.3 with Ulivo with Ulivo 19.2
Campania 19.7 19.5 20.0 13.8 14.2 14.3 with Ulivo 15.3 14.1
Apulia 19.9 22.1 22.1 14.1 15.7 12.9 with Ulivo 16.6 15.6
Calabria 22.2 22.2 21.0 16.4 14.3 17.9 with Ulivo 15.4 14.4
Sicily 16.5 14.1 (1996) 16.6 12.0 10.1 (2001) 10.3 with Ulivo 14.0 (2006) 11.4
ITALY 20.4 - 21.1 17.3 - 16.6 - - 17.2

National Alliance

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The electoral results of National Alliance in the 10 most populated Regions of Italy are shown in the table below.

1994 general 1995 regional 1996 general 1999 European 2000 regional 2001 general 2004 European 2005 regional 2006 general
Piedmont 8.3 11.2 12.1 7.5 11.9 9.2 8.8 9.5 11.8
Lombardy 5.8 10.0 9.0 6.0 9.7 8.6 7.2 8.7 10.2
Veneto 7.7 10.7 11.7 8.3 9.8 8.5 9.0 8.1 11.3
Emilia-Romagna 9.0 10.3 11.5 8.6 11.4 9.7 8.4 8.9 10.2
Tuscany 10.9 13.1 15.8 10.9 14.9 13.0 10.9 10.9 12.6
Lazio 25.3 24.5 28.9 20.3 23.1 20.4 18.4 23.9[11] 18.6
Campania 20.3 18.3 18.7 10.7 11.2 13.1 13.2 10.6 12.6
Apulia 27.5[12] 20.4 17.9 12.7 15.5 15.3 16.0 12.1 13.2
Calabria 17.2 16.3 23.4 10.2 10.4 15.2 15.5 9.9 11.0
Sicily 14.0 14.1 (1996) 16.4 12.1 11.3 (2001) 10.7 14.5 10.6(2006) 10.9
ITALY 13.5 - 15.7 10.3 - 12.0 11.3 - 12.3

Democracy is Freedom

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The electoral results of Democracy is Freedom – Daisy in the 10 most populated Regions of Italy are shown in the table below. As DL was founded in 2002, the electoral results from 1994 to 2001 refer to the combined result of the precursor parties.

The results of 1994 (general) refer to the combined result of PPI, Patto Segni and AD, those of 1994 to the combined result of PPI and Pact of Democrats (joint-list of Patto Segni and AD, including also SI), those of 1996 (general and Sicilian regional) to the combined result of the joint-list of PPI and UD and RI (whose list comprised Patto Segni and SI), those of 1999 (European) and 2000 (regional) to the combined result of PPI, Dem and RI, those of 2001 (general and Sicilian regional) the DL federation (comprising at the time PPI, Dem, UDEUR and RI).

From 2004 (European) the results refer to DL, formed by PPI, Dem and RI, after the defection of UDEUR. The result for the 2006 general election refers to the election for the Senate, indeed DS contested the election for the Chamber of Deputies in a joint-list with DS.

1994 general 1995 regional 1996 general 1999 European 2000 regional 2001 general 2004 European 2005 regional 2006 general
Piedmont 13.1 9.7 9.7 11.3 7.9 15.1 with Ulivo 10.4 11.7
Lombardy 15.0 9.4 10.4 10.1 with Ulivo 15.1 with Ulivo with Ulivo 10.0
Veneto 21.1 15.0 13.3 12.7 13.7 14.9 with Ulivo with Ulivo 11.9
Emilia-Romagna 14.8 9.3 11.8 10.9 7.7 15.5 with Ulivo with Ulivo 9.4
Tuscany 15.7 6.4 10.0 9.1 6.9 13.4 with Ulivo with Ulivo 9.0
Lazio 14.4 6.0 10.0 11.9 9.6 16.1 with Ulivo with Ulivo 9.1
Campania 16.8 13.8 12.2 17.9 18.7 12.1 with Ulivo 16.0 12.8
Apulia 22.2[13] 13.6 8.9 16.7 13.7 16.1 with Ulivo 9.7 11.1
Calabria 19.8 15.1 11.0 18.0 13.4 10.7 with Ulivo 14.5 10.3
Sicily 14.2 12.3 (1996) 10.1 19.6 12.3 (2001) 13.9 with Ulivo 12.0 (2006) 11.8
ITALY 18.9 - 11.1 14.6 - 14.5 - - 10.5

Communist Refoundation Party

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The electoral results of the Communist Refoundation Party in the 10 most populated Regions of Italy are shown in the table below.

1994 general 1995 regional 1996 general 1999 European 2000 regional 2001 general 2004 European 2005 regional 2006 general
Piedmont 5.9 9.3 10.3 4.6 5.5 5.9 6.6 6.4 5.9
Lombardy 5.1 7.7 6.8 4.0 6.4 5.0 5.6 5.7 5.5
Veneto 4.4 5.0 5.3 2.8 3.0 3.9 3.9 3.5 3.9
Emilia-Romagna 6.6 7.6 8.3 5.0 5.8 5.5 6.3 5.7 5.6
Tuscany 10.1 11.1 12.5 7.4 6.7 6.9 9.1 8.2 8.2
Lazio 6.6 9.2 10.4 4.9 5.4 5.2 7.1 5.9 7.4
Campania 6.9 9.2 9.1 4.0 3.8 4.8 6.0 4.1 6.1
Apulia 7.0 8.1 7.5 3.3 3.6 4.7 6.0 5.1 5.7
Calabria 9.3 8.7 10.0 4.3 3.0 3.4 5.8 5.1 6.0
Sicily - 4.3 (1996) 7.0 2.2 2.4 (2001) 3.2 3.6 - (2006)[14] 3.2
ITALY 6.1 - 8.6 4.3 - 5.0 6.1 - 5.8

Rose in the Fist

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Rad 2004 SDI 2005 Rad-SDI 2006
Piedmont 3.1 2.4 2.7
Lombardy 2.7 w. OliveTree 2.6
Veneto 2.8 w. OliveTree 2.3
Friuli VG 3.2 no election 2.7
Abruzzo 2.2 5.2 2.9
Campania 1.2 5.3 2.8
Apulia 1.7 4.0 3.1
Basilicata 1.5 w. OliveTree 3.8
Calabria 0.9 6.8 4.3

Cabinet structure

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XXXXX Cabinet
Ministry Minister Party
Prime Minister
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Minister of the Interior
Minister of Economy and Finances
Minister of Defense
Minister of Justice
Minister of Economic Development
Minister of Agriculture
Minister of Education
Minister of University and Research
Minister of Health
Minister of Labour
Minister of Social Solidarity
Minister of Infrastructures
Minister of Transports
Minister of Environment
Minister of Culture and Tourism
Minister of Communications
Minister of European Politics and International Trade
Minister without portfolio (Reforms, Parliament)
Minister without portfolio (Public Administration, Innovation)
Minister without portfolio (Regional Affairs)
Minister without portfolio (Platform Accomplishment)
Minister without portfolio (Equal Opportunities)
Minister without portfolio (Youth, Sports)
Minister without portfolio (Family)

Infobox political party

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Sources wanted

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References

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  1. ^ Forza Italia failed to present a list and, although most centre-right voters voted for National Alliance, some of them voted for PPI and Patto Segni.
  2. ^ Forza Italia failed to present a list and thus some centre-right voters voted for PPI and Patto Segni.
  3. ^ Includes the score of the Southern Democratic Party (5.1%).
  4. ^ The result for the Greens includes the result of the Italian Democratic Socialists, as the two parties formed a joint-list.
  5. ^ The Greens failed to present a list and most of the Green voters voted for the Party of the Democratic Left.
  6. ^ PRC failed to present a list and most far-left voters voted for Movement for Democracy – The Net, while the Greens took the 0.7%.
  7. ^ The Greens formed a joint-list with the Italian Democratic Socialists.
  8. ^ PRC, PdCI and the Greens formed a joint-list with SDI, IdV and UDEUR in order to surpass the 5% threshold. The list, named Uniti per la Sicilia, scored 5.1% and 4 regional deputies were elected, 3 SDI and 1 IdV.
  9. ^ Forza Italia failed to present a list.
  10. ^ Combined result of Forza Italia (17.8%) and La Puglia prima di tutto (9.0%), personal list of FI regional leader Raffaele Fitto.
  11. ^ Combined result of National Alliance (16.9%) and Lista Storace (7.0%), personal list of AN regional leader Francesco Storace.
  12. ^ Forza Italia failed to present a list and thus most centre-right voters voted for National Alliance.
  13. ^ Forza Italia failed to present a list and thus some centre-right voters voted for PPI and Patto Segni.
  14. ^ PRC formed a joint-list with SDI, IdV, UDEUR, the Greens and PdCI in order to surpass the 5% threshold. The list, named Uniti per la Sicilia, scored 5.1% and 4 regional deputies were elected, 3 SDI and 1 IdV.
  15. ^ http://www.irsml.it/ultapp/risorse/doc/articoli/Sirovich.htm