2011 Molise regional election

Italian regional election
2011 Molise regional election

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All 30 seats to the Regional Council of Molise
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Michele Iorio Paolo Di Laura Frattura
Party People of Freedom Democratic Party
Alliance Centre-right Centre-left
Seats won 18 12
Seat change Steady Steady
Popular vote 89,142 87,637
Percentage 47.0% 46.2%
Swing Decrease 7.0% Increase 0.2%


President before election

Michele Iorio
People of Freedom

Elected President

Election results annulled
New elections held in February 2013

Politics of Molise
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The Molise regional election of 2011 took place on 16–17 October 2011.

Michele Iorio (PdL) narrowly defeated Paolo Di Laura Frattura (PD) and secured a third consecutive term as President of Molise.

In May 2012 a tribunal declared the election invalid due to irregularities committed by Iorio and his centre-right coalition.[1] Finally, the Italian Council of State confirmed this election as invalid on 29 October 2012 and the new elections were held in February 2013.

Results

Candidates & parties votes votes (%) seats
reg. list
seats
prov. lists
Michele Iorio 89,142 46.94 3 15
The People of Freedom 33,911 18.86 5
Project Molise 17,117 9.51 2
Union of the Centre 12,193 6.78 2
Alliance of the Centre 12,113 6.73 2
Great South 11,755 6.53 2
Civil Molise 7,940 4.41 1
UDEUR–Populars for the South 6,332 3.52 1
Paolo Di Laura Frattura 87,637 46.15 1 11
Democratic Party 17,735 9.86 3
Italy of Values 15,907 8.84 3
Alliance for Italy 11,354 6.31 1
Italian Socialist Party 8,246 4.58 1
Democratic Participation – Building Democracy 7,623 4.23 1
Left Ecology Freedom 6,961 3.87 1
Federation of the Left 4,977 2.76 1
Antonio Federico 10,650 5.60 0
Five Star Movement 4,083 2.27 0
Giovancarmine Mancini 2,458 1.29 0
The Right–Laical Pole (New PSI–PSDI) 1,556 0.86 0
Total 189,887 100.00 4 26

Sources: Ministry of the Interior – Historical Archive of Elections

See also

References

  1. ^ "Archivio Corriere della Sera".