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2018 Molise regional election

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2018 Molise regional election

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All 20 seats to the Regional Council of Molise
Turnout52.17% Decrease 9.46%
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Donato Toma Andrea Greco Carlo Veneziale
Party Forza Italia Five Star Movement Democratic Party
Alliance Centre-right Centre-left
Seats won 13 6 2
Seat change Increase8 Increase4 Decrease11
Popular vote 73,229 64,875 28,818
Percentage 43.5% 38.5% 17.1%
Swing Increase17.7% Increase21.7% Decrease27.6%

Map of the results of the regional election. Colors identify the candidate who received a plurality in each province. Blue indicates a Toma majority.

President before election

Paolo Di Laura Frattura
PD

Elected President

Donato Toma
FI

The Molise regional election of 2018, for the renewal of the Regional Council of Molise and the election of the President of Molise, was held on 22 April 2018. Incumbent President Paolo Di Laura Frattura was not his party's candidate due to contrasts within the centre-left coalition.[1]

Donato Toma, a member of Forza Italia, gained the most votes and was elected president.[2]

Parties and candidate

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Political party or alliance Constituent lists Previous result Candidate
Votes (%) Seats
Centre-left coalition Democratic Party (PD) 14.8 3
Carlo Veneziale
Free and Equal (LeU)
Molise 2.0–Democratic Centre (CD)
Union for Molise (UM) 6.6 1
Molise of All (MdT)
Centre-right coalition Forza Italia (FI) 10.3 2
League (Lega)
Union of the Centre (UdC) 6.3 1
Populars for Italy (PpI)
Brothers of Italy (FdI)
Iorio for Molise–Us with Italy (NcI)
National Movement for Sovereignty (MNS)
The People of Family (PdF)
Five Star Movement (M5S) 10.2 2
Andrea Greco
CasaPound
Agostino Di Giacomo

Results

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2018 Molise regional election results
Candidates Votes % Seats Parties Votes % Seats
Donato Toma 73,229 43.46 1
Forza Italia 13,627 9.38 3
Pride Molise 12,122 8.34 2
League 11,956 8.23 2
Populars for Italy 10,351 7.12 2
Union of the Centre 7,429 5.11 1
Brothers of Italy 6,461 4.45 1
Iorio for Molise–Us with Italy 5,204 3.58 1
National Movement for Sovereignty 3,924 2.70
The People of Family 603 0.41
Total 71,677 49.32 12
Andrea Greco 64,875 38.50 1 Five Star Movement 45,886 31.57 5
Carlo Veneziale 28,818 17.10
Democratic Party 13,121 9.03 2
Free and Equal 4,784 3.39
Molise 2.0–Democratic Centre 3,459 2.38
Union for Molise 3,233 2.22
Molise of All 2,716 1.87
Total 27,313 18.79 2
Agostino Di Giacomo 707 0.42 CasaPound 477 0.33
Blank and invalid votes 5194 - - - -
Total candidates 172,823 100.00 2 Total parties 145,353 100.00 19
Registered voters/turnout 331253 52.17 - - -
Source: Region of Molise, Istituto Cattaneo


Popular vote
M5S
31.57%
FI
9.38%
PD
9.03%
OM
8.34%
Lega
8.23%
PpI
7.12%
UdC
5.11%
FdI
4.45%
NcI
3.58%
LeU
3.39%
MNS
2.70%
CD
2.38%
UM
2.22%
MdT
1.87%
PdF
0.41%
CPI
0.33%
President
Toma
43.46%
Greco
38.50%
Veneziale
17.10%
Giacomo
0.42%

Analysis

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Unlike in the general election where the M5S reached about 44%,[3][4][5] this time it reached 32%. In contrast, the centre-right coalition was up just under 20% compared to 4 March.[5]

References

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