2018 Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol provincial elections
2018 Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol provincial elections
Provincial election in Trentino
Provincial election in South Tyrol
All 35 seats to the Landtag of South Tyrol
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
The Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol provincial elections of 2018 took place on 21 October 2018.[ 2]
Trentino
In Trentino , the president is elected directly by the people; the candidate who gains the most votes is elected president.
Parties and candidates
Results
2018 Trentino provincial election results
Candidates
Votes
%
Seats
Parties
Votes
%
Seats
+/−
Maurizio Fugatti
124,590
46.74
1
Lega Trentino
69,116
27.09
13
+12
Trentino Civic List
11,777
4.62
2
+1
Trentino Project
8,248
3.23
1
-3
Popular Autonomists
7,621
2.99
1
New
Forza Italia
7,204
2.82
1
+1
Act for Trentino
5,458
2.14
1
New
UDC – People's Centre
5,306
2.08
–
–
Brothers of Italy
3,686
1.44
–
±0
Fassa Association
2,490
0.98
1
+1
Total
120,906
47.39
20
–
Giorgio Tonini
67,712
25.40
1
Democratic Party
35,530
13.93
4
-5
Futura 2018
17,670
6.93
2
New
Union for Trentino
10,150
3.98
1
-4
Total
63,350
24.83
7
–
Ugo Rossi
33,121
12.42
1
PATT
32,109
12.59
3
-4
Filippo Degasperi
18,922
7.10
1
Five Star Movement
18,437
7.23
1
±0
Antonella Valer
7,099
2.66
–
Free and Equal [ 3]
3,560
1.40
–
New
The Other Trentino on the Left [ 4]
2,101
0.82
–
New
Total
5,661
2.22
–
–
Mauro Ottobre
5,237
1.96
–
Dynamic Autonomy
5,117
2.01
–
New
Roberto de Laurentis
4,015
1.51
–
TRE
3,826
1.50
–
New
Paolo Primon
2,384
0.89
–
Free People
2,285
0.90
–
New
Ferruccio Chenetti
1,904
0.71
–
Movement Ladin Fassa
1,890
0.74
–
New
Filippo Castaldini
1,247
0.47
–
CasaPound
1,215
0.48
–
–
Federico Monegaglia
350
0.13
–
Reconquer Italy
341
0.13
–
New
Total candidates
266,581
100
4
Total parties
255,137
100
31
±0
Source: Autonomous Province of Trento
Popular vote (president)
Fugatti
46.7%
Tonini
25.4%
Rossi
12.4%
Degasperi
7.1%
Valer
2.7%
Ottobre
1.9%
De Laurentis
1.5%
Others
2.2%
Analysis
Similar to the election in Molise and the election in Friuli-Venezia Giulia , the M5S lost c. 15% of votes compared to the general election . On March 4, they reached almost 25%,[ 5] but now just over 7%. By contrast, the centre-right coalition gained more than 10% compared to March 4.[ 5]
South Tyrol
In South Tyrol , all 35 members of the Provincial council (Landtag ) are up for re-election. The council elects a government headed by a president (Landeshauptmann ).
In the 2013 election, the South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP) lost its absolute majority for the first time since 1948.
Results
Parties
Votes
%
Seats
+/−
South Tyrolean People's Party
119,109
41.9
15
−2
Team Köllensperger
43,315
15.2
6
+6
Lega Alto Adige Südtirol
31,515
11.1
4
+4
Greens
19,392
6.8
3
±0
Die Freiheitlichen
17,620
6.2
2
−4
South Tyrolean Freedom
16,927
6.0
2
−1
Democratic Party [ 6]
10,808
3.8
1
−1
Five Star Movement
6,670
2.4
1
±0
Alto Adige in the Heart – Brothers of Italy
4,882
1.7
1
±0
Citizens' Union
3,665
1.3
0
−1
We South Tyrol
3,428
1.2
0
±0
Forza Alto Adige
2,826
1.0
0
±0
CasaPound
2,451
0.9
0
±0
United Left
1,753
0.6
0
±0
Total
284,361
100.0
35
±0
Source: Province of Bolzano – Results
References
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