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2005 Campania regional election

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2005 Campania regional election

← 2000 3–4 April 2005 2010 →

All 60 seats to the Regional Council
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Antonio Bassolino Italo Bocchino
Party DS National Alliance
Alliance The Union House of Freedoms
Seats won 32 21
Seat change Increase 6 Steady 0
Popular vote 1,891,895 1,056,445
Percentage 61.56% 34.38%
Swing Increase 7.38% Decrease 9.84%


President before election

Antonio Bassolino
Democrats of the Left

Subsequent President

Antonio Bassolino
Democrats of the Left

The Campania regional election of 2005 took place on 3–4 April 2005.

Antonio Bassolino (Democrats of the Left, then Democratic Party) was re-elected defeating Italo Bocchino (National Alliance) by a landslide.

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Results

3–4 April 2005 Campania regional election results
Candidates Votes % Seats Parties Votes % Seats
Antonio Bassolino 1,891,895 61.56 6
Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy 459,729 15.95 9
Democrats of the Left 438,196 15.20 8
Union of Democrats for Europe 292,382 10.14 5
Italian Democratic Socialists 154,341 5.35 3
Communist Refoundation Party 119,505 4.15 2
Federation of the Greens 99,430 3.45 2
Party of Italian Communists 78,307 2.72 1
Italy of ValuesConsumers' List 68,741 2.38 1
Republicans 41,170 1.43 1
Federalist Democracy 29,179 1.01
European Republicans Movement 26,385 0.92
Civic Government 15,956 0.55
Total 1,823,321 63.26 32
Italo Bocchino 1,056,445 34.38 1
Forza Italia 344,148 11.94 8
National Alliance 304,828 10.58 7
Union of Christian and Centre Democrats 194,640 6.75 4
Socialist Party – New PSI 84,376 2.93 2
Italian Republican Party 27,620 0.96
Pensioners' Party 10,315 0.36
Social Idea Movement 2,382 0.08
Total 968,309 33.59 21
Gianfranco Rotondi 65,226 2.12 Christian Democracy 55,378 1.92
Alessandra Mussolini 59,470 1.94 Social Alternative 35,424 1.23
Total candidates 3,073,036 100.00 7 Total parties 2,882,432 100.00 53
Source: Ministry of the Interior
This page was last edited on 11 June 2023, at 09:55
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