2011 Molise regional election

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2011 Molise regional election

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All 30 seats to the Regional Council of Molise
  Majority party Minority party
  Angelo Michele Iorio datisenato 2006.jpg Di Laura Frattura.png
Leader Michele Iorio Paolo Di Laura Frattura
Party People of Freedom Democratic Party
Alliance Centre-right coalition Centre-left coalition
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%

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President before election

Michele Iorio
People of Freedom

Elected President

Election results annulled
New elections held in February 2013

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
7,623 4.23 1
Left Ecology Freedom 6,961 3.87 1
Federation of the Left 4,977 2.76 1
10,650 5.60 0
Five Star Movement 4,083 2.27 0
2,458 1.29 0
The Right–Laical Pole (New PSIPSDI) 1,556 0.86 0
Total 189,887 100.00 4 26

Sources: Ministry of the Interior – Historical Archive of Elections

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References[]

  1. ^ "Archivio Corriere della Sera".
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