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2014 Piedmontese regional election
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2.11%)!Votes (%)!Seats
160x160px)| leader1 = Sergio Chiamparino| party1 = Democratic Party (Italy)| alliance1 = Centre-left coalition (Italy)| color1 = EF3E3E| last_election1 = 22 seats, 46.9%| seats1 = 33| seat_change1 = {{increase}}11| popular_vote1 = 1,057,031| percentage1 = 47.1%| swing1 = {{increase}}0.2%160x160px)| leader2 = Gilberto Pichetto Fratin| party2 = Forza Italia (2013)| alliance2 = Centre-right coalition (Italy)| color2 = 0A6BE1| last_election2 = 36 seats, 47.3%| seats2 = 9| seat_change2 = {{decrease}}27| popular_vote2 = 495,993| percentage2 = 22.1%| swing2 = {{decrease}}25.2%160x160px)| leader3 = Davide Bono| party3 = Five Star Movement| alliance3 = | last_election3 = 2 seats, 4.1%| seats3 = 8| seat_change3 = {{increase}}6| popular_vote3 = 481,453| percentage3 = 21.4%| swing3 = {{increase}}17.3%President of Piedmont>PresidentPresident of Piedmont>President-elect| before_election = Roberto CotaLega Nord>LN| after_election = Sergio ChiamparinoDemocratic Party (Italy)>PD| map_image = File:Candidati_Regionali_Piemonte_(2014).svg}}{{politics of Piedmont}}The 2014 Piedmontese regional election took place on 25 May 2014.

Electoral system

Regional elections in Piedmont were ruled by the Tatarella law, which was approved in 1995 and provided for a mixed electoral system. Four fifths of the regional councilors were elected in provincial constituencies by proportional representation, using the largest remainder method with a Droop quota and open lists, while the residual votes and the unassigned seats were grouped into a single regional constituency, where the whole ratios and the highest remainders were divided with the Hare quota among the provincial party lists; one fifth of the council seats instead was reserved for regional lists and assigned with a majoritarian representation system, in which the leader of the regional list that scored the highest number of votes was elected to the presidency of the region, while the other candidates were elected regional councilors.A threshold of 3% had been established for the provincial lists, which could still have entered the regional council if the regional list to which they were connected had scored at least 5% of valid votes. The panachage was also allowed; the voter can indicate a candidate for the presidency but prefer a provincial list connected to another candidate.

Background

A snap election, it was prompted by the dissolution of the Regional Council of Piedmont by the Regional Administrative Tribunal on the grounds that one of the lists supporting Roberto Cota (Northern League) in the 2010 Piedmontese regional election in which Cota narrowly defeated Mercedes Bresso, the incumbent president for the Democratic Party (PD), had committed irregularities in filing the slates for the election.WEB,weblink La Cassazione conferma l'annullamento delle elezioni regionali del 2010 - Repubblica.it, Torino.repubblica.it, 2014-04-17, 2016-04-02, In 2014, Cota chose not to stand again for president and the parties composing his coalition failed to agree on a single candidate,WEB, Altri articoli dalla categoria,weblink Piemonte, il centrodestra diviso per tre spiana la strada a Chiamparino - Repubblica.it, Torino.repubblica.it, 2014-05-13, 2016-04-02, resulting in a landslide victory for Sergio Chiamparino, a member of the PD who had been mayor of Turin from 2001 to 2011.WEB,weblink [Scrutini] Regionali - Elezioni del 31 maggio 2015 - Ministero dell'Interno, Elezioni.interno.it, 2016-04-02, 12 November 2020,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20201112032140weblink">weblink dead,

Parties and candidates{| class"wikitable" style"text-align:left"

!colspan=2 rowspan="2"|Political party or alliance!colspan=2 rowspan="2"|Constituent lists!colspan="2"|Previous result!rowspan="2"|Candidate
Centre-right coalition Forza Italia | 25.0| 13 Gilberto Pichetto Fratin
Lega Nord Piemont>Northern League Piedmont| 16.7| 9
| Greens Greens | 1.8| 1
Pensioners' Party (Italy)>Pensioners' Party | 1.5| 1
United Right (Italy) (incl. The Right (Italy)>LD, Future and Freedom, Social Right (political party)>DS)| 0.7| –
| Civic List for Piedmont| {{N/A}}| {{N/A}}
Great South| {{N/A}}| {{N/A}}
Centre-left coalition Democratic Party | 23.2| 12 Sergio Chiamparino
Italy of Values | 6.9| 3
Moderates (Italy)>Moderates | 3.1| 1
Left Ecology Freedom | 1.4| 1
Chiamparino for President| {{N/A}}| {{N/A}}
Civic Choice | {{N/A}}| {{N/A}}
Five Star Movement| 3.7| 2 Davide Bono
Brothers of Italy| {{N/A}}| {{N/A}} Guido Crosetto
New Centre-Right – Union of the Centre| {{N/A}}| {{N/A}} Enrico Costa
The Other Europe (incl. Communist Refoundation Party>PRC, Anticapitalist Left (Italy), Civil Action (Italy)>AC)| {{N/A}}| {{N/A}} Mauro Filingeri

Results

{| class="wikitable"25 May 2014 Piedmontese regional election results}}(File:Piedmont Regional Council 2014.svgcenter)! colspan=2| Candidates! Votes! %! Seats! colspan=2| Parties! Votes! %! Seats Sergio Chiamparino1,057,03147.0911Democratic Party (Italy)>Democratic Party704,54136.1717| Chiamparino for President94,6154.852Moderates (Italy)>Moderates47,9012.451Left Ecology Freedom40,8732.091Civic Choice29,3131.501Italy of Values13,6580.70–Total930,90147.7922 Gilberto PichettoFratin495,99322.091Forza Italia (2013)>Forza Italia302,74315.576Lega Nord Piemont>Northern League Piedmont141,7417.272Pensioners' Party (Italy)>Pensioners' Party13,8370.71–| Civic List for Piedmont8,8530.45–| Greens Greens5,4350.27–United Right (Italy)>United Right 5,0040.25–Great South (Italy)>Great South1,6760.08–Total479,28924.618Davide Bono481,45321.45–Five Star Movement396,29520.348Guido Crosetto117,8075.24–Brothers of Italy72,7763.731Enrico Costa (politician)>Enrico Costa67,0252.98–New Centre-Right – Union of the Centre49,0592.51–Mauro Filingeri25,1931.12–The Other Europe>The Other Piedmont to the Left19,4670.99–! colspan=10 | Total candidates2,244,502100.0012Total parties1,947,787100.0039Source: Ministry of the Interior – Historical Archive of Elections

References

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