2024 European Parliament election in Aosta Valley

The European Parliament election of 2024 took place in Aosta Valley, as well as the rest of Italy, on 8–9 June 2024.

Background

In the 2019 European Parliament election, most regionalist parties ran on the Autonomies for Europe list, only getting 14% and 6,904 votes[1] far below the 50,000 votes needed.[2] The largest party Valdostan Union decided to not participate in the election citing the electoral system.[3] Two regional parties registered their symbols, Valdostan Rally (which split from the local branch of Lega and signed a deal with Freedom) and Laurent Viérin's Federalism & Autonomy list, composed of Sovereign Aosta Valley Country and Valdostan Pride.[4] However, after talks with Forza Italia and Italia Viva were unsuccessful,[5] Federalism & Autonomy withdrew its candidacy.[6]

Results

PartyVotes%
Brothers of Italy9,70424.30
Democratic Party7,96619.95
Greens and Left Alliance (incl. ADU, RC)4,83412.11
Lega (incl. LVd'A)3,5348.85
Forza Italia3,1397.86
Action3,0457.63
Valdostan Rally2,8507.14
Five Star Movement1,8234.57
United States of Europe1,3563.40
Peace Land Dignity1,2553.14
Freedom2960.74
Popular Alternative1250.31
Total39,927100.00
Valid votes39,92792.25
Invalid/blank votes3,3537.75
Total votes43,280100.00
Registered voters/turnout101,72942.54
Source: Ministry of the Interior

References

  1. ^ "Europee 26/05/2019 Area ITALIA Circoscrizione I : ITALIA NORD-OCCIDENTALE Regione VALLE D'AOSTA". Ministry of the Interior (in Italian).
  2. ^ Elezione dei membri del Parlamento europeo spettanti all'Italia [Election of the members of the European Parliament belonging to Italy] (18/1979, 22). Italian Parliament. 1979 [Introduced January 1979 and amended February 2009].
  3. ^ Silvia Savoye (16 April 2024). "L'Uv ha deciso: nessuna candidatura alla prossime elezioni europee". Aostasera (in Italian). Retrieved 1 May 2024.
  4. ^ "Europee, dal ministero sì ai simboli Federalismo e autonomie e Rassemblement valdotain". Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata (in Italian). 24 April 2024. Retrieved 1 May 2024.
  5. ^ Enrico Martinet (19 April 2024). "Europee, Iv e Forza Italia dicono no alla candidatura di Laurent Viérin". La Stampa (in Italian). Retrieved 1 May 2024.
  6. ^ Silvia Savoye (1 May 2024). "Laurent Viérin alza bandiera bianca: niente candidatura alle Europee". Aostasera (in Italian). Retrieved 1 May 2024.