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The Italian general election of 2018 took place on 4 March 2018.

In its two single-seat constituencies, Aosta Valley elected Elisa Tripodi ( Five Star Movement) to the Chamber of Deputies and re-elected Albert Lanièce ( Valdostan Union, Aosta Valley coalition) to the Senate. Tripodi was the first woman to be elected from the region and the first candidate not supported by a regionalist coalition.

Results

Chamber of Deputies
CandidateParty or allianceVotes%
Elisa Tripodi Five Star Movement15,99924.11
Alessia Favre Aosta Valley coalition Progressive Valdostan Union14,42921.74
Giampaolo Marcoz For All coalitionIndependent12,11818.26
Luca Distort League11,58817.46
Edoardo Melgara Centre-right [a] Forza Italia5,5338.34
Chiara Minelli Civic Response2,6233.95
Francesco Rappazzo Power to the People Communist Refoundation Party1,7002.56
Lorenzo Aiello CasaPound1,2051.82
Daniela Glarey Human Value Party1,1751.77
Total66,370100.00
Valid votes66,37092.25
Invalid/blank votes5,5777.75
Total votes71,947100.00
Registered voters/turnout99,54772.27
Source: Ministry of the Interior
Senate
CandidateParty or allianceVotes%
Albert Lanièce Aosta Valley coalition Valdostan Union15,95825.76
Luciano Mossa Five Star Movement14,39823.25
Paolo Sammaritani League11,00417.77
Luisa Trione For All coalition Edelweiss9,65915.59
Orlando Navarra Centre-right [a] Forza Italia5,2238.43
Fabio Protasoni Civic Response1,9113.09
Alexandre Glarey Power to the People Communist Refoundation Party1,6882.73
Sonny Perino CasaPound1,2071.95
Annita Prezzavento Human Value Party8901.44
Total61,938100.00
Valid votes61,93892.90
Invalid/blank votes4,7327.10
Total votes66,670100.00
Registered voters/turnout92,08772.40
Source: Ministry of the Interior


Notes

  1. ^ a b Forza ItaliaFdINVdA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Italian general election of 2018 took place on 4 March 2018.

In its two single-seat constituencies, Aosta Valley elected Elisa Tripodi ( Five Star Movement) to the Chamber of Deputies and re-elected Albert Lanièce ( Valdostan Union, Aosta Valley coalition) to the Senate. Tripodi was the first woman to be elected from the region and the first candidate not supported by a regionalist coalition.

Results

Chamber of Deputies
CandidateParty or allianceVotes%
Elisa Tripodi Five Star Movement15,99924.11
Alessia Favre Aosta Valley coalition Progressive Valdostan Union14,42921.74
Giampaolo Marcoz For All coalitionIndependent12,11818.26
Luca Distort League11,58817.46
Edoardo Melgara Centre-right [a] Forza Italia5,5338.34
Chiara Minelli Civic Response2,6233.95
Francesco Rappazzo Power to the People Communist Refoundation Party1,7002.56
Lorenzo Aiello CasaPound1,2051.82
Daniela Glarey Human Value Party1,1751.77
Total66,370100.00
Valid votes66,37092.25
Invalid/blank votes5,5777.75
Total votes71,947100.00
Registered voters/turnout99,54772.27
Source: Ministry of the Interior
Senate
CandidateParty or allianceVotes%
Albert Lanièce Aosta Valley coalition Valdostan Union15,95825.76
Luciano Mossa Five Star Movement14,39823.25
Paolo Sammaritani League11,00417.77
Luisa Trione For All coalition Edelweiss9,65915.59
Orlando Navarra Centre-right [a] Forza Italia5,2238.43
Fabio Protasoni Civic Response1,9113.09
Alexandre Glarey Power to the People Communist Refoundation Party1,6882.73
Sonny Perino CasaPound1,2071.95
Annita Prezzavento Human Value Party8901.44
Total61,938100.00
Valid votes61,93892.90
Invalid/blank votes4,7327.10
Total votes66,670100.00
Registered voters/turnout92,08772.40
Source: Ministry of the Interior


Notes

  1. ^ a b Forza ItaliaFdINVdA

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