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The 2024 European Parliament election in Italy took place on 8 and 9 June 2024, electing members of the 10th Italian delegation to the European Parliament as part of the broader 2024 European Parliament election from 6 to 9 June. [1] It was held concurrently with the 2024 Italian local elections. [2]
1 Overall results. 2 Summary by region ... The 2024 Italian regional elections took place in six regions of Italy during 2024. [1] ... Popular Piedmont: 28,191: 1.50: ...
The 2024 Italian local elections were held in various Italian local communities on 8-9 June 2024, at the same time as the European elections and the Piedmontese election, [1] with a run-off round on 23–24 June.
The 2024 Ligurian regional election is taking place in Liguria, Italy on 27–28 October 2024. [1] The snap election was called after the resignation of incumbent president, Giovanni Toti, following an investigation into corruption, particularly regarding favors to local businessmen in Genoa in exchange for financial support in local elections in 2021 and 2022.
The 2024 Emilia-Romagna regional election took place in Emilia-Romagna, Italy, on 17–18 November 2024. [1] The elections were called following Stefano Bonaccini's election to the European Parliament, a position incompatible with his post as the regional president. He resigned on 12 July 2024, on the same day, the Democratic Party unanimously ...
On 3 July 2024, the co-spokesperson of The Left, Manon Aubry, announced that Italy's Five Star Movement (M5S), who were previously part of Non-Inscrits and failed to create a new group with Germany's BSW after the election, [220] had submitted an official request to join the group, who had already admitted the MEPs from Italian Left following ...
It was the first election of the 2024 Italian regional elections. A member of the Five Star Movement, Todde led the centre-left coalition to a narrow win at 45.5% over the centre-right coalition and Brothers of Italy candidate Paolo Truzzu at 45.0%, with Renato Soru finishing a distant third at 8.7%. It was the first time since the 2015 ...
This graph shows the results of elections held in Italy from 1946 to 2018, with the percentages of consensus gathered by the various parties and movements displayed by color. Passing your mouse over the different colored sections will display the name of the grouping and the percentage in the corresponding election.