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2005 Marche regional election

Italian regional elections


Italian regional elections

FieldValue
election_name2005 Marche regional election
countryMarche
typelegislative
ongoingno
previous_election2000 Marche regional election
previous_year2000
next_election2010 Marche regional election
next_year2010
election_date3–4 April 2005
image1[[Image:GianMarioSpacca.jpg100px]]
leader1Gian Mario Spacca
party1The Daisy
alliance1The Union
color1EF3E3E
seats1**24**
seat_change11
popular_vote1**499,381**
percentage1**57.8%**
swing17.9%
image2[[File:Blank.svg100px]]
leader2Francesco Massi
party2Forza Italia (1994)
alliance2House of Freedoms
seats216
seat_change21
popular_vote2333,181
percentage238.5%
swing25.7%
titlePresident of Marche
posttitlePresident of Marche
before_electionVito D'Ambrosio
before_partyDemocrats of the Left
after_electionGian Mario Spacca
after_partyThe Daisy
map_imageFile:Marche_2005_Coalizioni.png

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

Gian Mario Spacca (The Daisy, then Democratic Party) defeated Francesco Massi (Union of Christian and Centre Democrats, at the time, now member of The People of Freedom) by a landslide.

Results

Candidates & partiesvotesvotes (%)seats
reg. listseats
prov. lists
**Gian Mario Spacca****499,381****57.76****4****20**
The Olive Tree316,81640.1215
Communist Refoundation Party49,9896.332
Party of Italian Communists31,3163.971
Federation of the Greens25,6663.251
UDEUR14,1721.791
Italy of Values11,1361.410
Civic Lists5,7800.730
**Francesco Massi****333,181****38.54****1****15**
Forza Italia142,05817.998
National Alliance102,10712.935
Union of Christian and Centre Democrats57,2937.262
Lega Nord Marche6,8660.870
**Michele Tiraboschi****19,778****2.29****-****-**
Christian Democracy10,8571.370
New PSI–PRI–PLI–PSDI–Others5,1250.650
**Vincenzo Rosini****12,239****1.42****-****-**
Social Alternative10,0681.280
No Euro3900.050
**Total****864,579****100.00****5****35**

Source: Ministry of the Interior

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