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2013 Molise regional election


FieldValue
election_name2013 Molise regional election
countryMolise
typelegislative
ongoingno
previous_election2011 Molise regional election
previous_year2011
next_election2018 Molise regional election
next_year2018
seats_for_electionAll 21 seats to the Regional Council of Molise
election_date24–25 February 2013
image1[[File:Di_Laura_Frattura.png110px]]
leader1Paolo Di Laura Frattura
party1Democratic Party (Italy)
alliance1Centre-left coalition (Italy)
seats112
seat_change1
popular_vote185,881
percentage144.7%
swing11.5%
image2[[File:Angelo Michele Iorio datisenato 2006.jpg110px]]
leader2Michele Iorio
party2The People of Freedom
alliance2Centre-right coalition (Italy)
seats25
seat_change213
popular_vote249,567
percentage225.8%
swing221.2%
image3[[File:Antonio_Federico_daticamera_2018.jpg110px]]
leader3Antonio Federico
party3Five Star Movement
seats32
seat_change32
popular_vote332,200
percentage316.8%
swing311.2%
map_imageFile:Molise_2013_Coalizioni.png
map_size210px
titlePresident
posttitleElected President
before_electionMichele Iorio
before_partyThe People of Freedom
after_electionPaolo Di Laura Frattura
after_partyDemocratic Party (Italy)

The Molise regional election of 2013 took place on 24–25 February 2013, after that the 2011–2016 legislature was prematurely dissolved due to irregularities in the 2011 regional election. Paolo di Laura Frattura of the Democratic Party was elected President and the center-left performed approximately 16 points better than the center-left list for the Chamber of Deputies in the general election held the same day.

Background

In May 2012 a tribunal declared the 2011 election invalid due to irregularities and fraud committed by Michele Iorio (People of Freedom, President of Molise since 2001) and his center-right coalition. After an appeal filed by the center-right failed, the Italian Council of State confirmed the 2011 election as invalid on 29 October 2012 and a new election was scheduled for February 2013.

Results

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Source: Ministry of the Interior

References

References

  1. "Archivio Corriere della Sera".
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