Venetian Regional Election, 2005 - Results

Results

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Candidates Regional lists Provincial lists Total
votes % seats Parties votes % swing seats party group
Giancarlo Galan 1,365,698 50.6 12 Forza Italia 523,176 22.7 -7.6 12 16 39
Liga Veneta–Lega Nord 337,535 14.7 +2.7 7 11
National Alliance 185,293 8.1 -1.7 4 6
Union of Christian and Centre Democrats 147,790 6.4 +0.3 3 5
New Italian Socialist Party 32,454 1.4 +0.7 1 1
Massimo Carraro 1,144,358 42.4 1 The Olive Tree
  • Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy
  • Democrats of the Left
  • Italian Democratic Socialists
  • Independents
560,407 24.3 -2.8 13
7
5
1
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14
7
5
1
1
19
For Veneto with Carraro 107,014 4.6 new 2 2
Communist Refoundation Party 80,350 3.5 +0.6 1 1
Federation of the Greens 69,062 3.0 +0.7 1 1
Party of Italian Communists 34,782 1.5 +0.5 1 1
Italy of Values 29,570 1.3 new - -
Liga Fronte Veneto 27,481 1.2 -2.4 - -
Consumers' List 15,667 0.7 new - -
UDEUR Populars 6,246 0.3 new - -
Giorgio Panto 162,037 6.0 - North-East Project 125,417 5.4 new - 2 2
Roberto Bussinello 28,649 1.1 - Social Alternative
  • New Force
  • Social Action
20,426 0.9 new -
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Total candidates 2,688,717 100.0 13 Total parties 2,306,814 100.0 = 47 60 60


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