2020 Marche regional election

Regional council election in Italy

2020 Marche regional election

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All 31 seats to the Legislative Assembly of Marche
Turnout59.75% (Increase9.97%)
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Francesco Acquaroli Maurizio Mangialardi
Party Brothers of Italy Democratic Party
Alliance Centre-right Centre-left
Seats won 20 9
Seat change Increase13 Decrease10
Popular vote 361,186 274,152
Percentage 49.13% 37.29%
Swing Increase15.94% Decrease3.78%


President before election

Luca Ceriscioli
Democratic Party

President

Francesco Acquaroli
Brothers of Italy

Politics of Marche
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The 2020 Marche regional election in Marche, Italy, took place on 20–21 September. It was originally scheduled to take place on 31 May 2020, but was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic in Italy.[1][2] The centre-right coalition candidate, Senator and former Mayor of Potenza Picena Francesco Acquaroli, defeated the Democratic candidate, Maurizio Mangialardi, who was serving as Mayor of Senigallia. Acquaroli was the first centre-right candidate elected President in the history of the region and was elected with 49.3% of the regional popular vote, winning 20 of 31 seats in the regional council. The election generated some controversy because the centre-right candidate was present at a dinner to commemorate the March on Rome on 28 October 2019, with other far-right Italian politicians. It was the first election during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy in the Marche region.

Parties and candidates

Political party or alliance Constituent lists Previous result Candidate
Votes (%) Seats
Centre-left coalition Democratic Party (PD)
35.1
15
Maurizio Mangialardi
Mangialardi for President List (incl. Action and MRE)
Italia Viva – Italian Socialist Party – Solidary Democracy – Marche Civics
Rebirth Marche (More Europe – Civics – Greens)
Brave Marche (incl. Art.1, IiC and M5S dissidents)
Our Marche and the Centre
Centre-right coalition League
13.0
3
Francesco Acquaroli
Forza Italia – Civics for Marche
9.4
2
Brothers of Italy
6.5
1
Marche Populars – Union of the Centre
3.4
1
Civitas – Civics
Movement for Marche (incl. PRI, FV and M5S dissidents)
Five Star Movement
18.9
6
Gian Mario Mercorelli
Depend on Us (incl. SI and PRC)
3.8
Roberto Mancini
Communist! (incl. PC and PCI)
Fabio Pasquinelli
Vox Italia (incl. Human Value Party)
Sabrina Banzato
Reconquer Italy
Alessandra Contigiani
3V Movement
Anna Rita Iannetti

Opinion polls

Candidates

Date Polling firm/
client
Sample size Mangialardi Acquaroli Mercorelli Others Undecided Lead
28 Aug–2 Sep 2020 SWG 1,100 37.0 51.0 8.5 3.5 14.0
28–30 Aug 2020 Ipsos 750 35.8 49.0 10.1 5.1 17.2 13.2
26 Aug 2020 Tecnè 2,000 35–39 43–47 13–17 2–4 4–12
25–27 Aug 2020 Scenari Politici–Winpoll 1,000 36.1 51.8 8.9 3.2 15.7
24 Aug–2 Sep 2020 Noto 35–39 47–51 9–13 1–5 8–16

Hypothetical candidates

Date Polling firm/
client
Sample size Mangialardi Acquaroli Other centre-right Mercorelli Others Undecided Lead
30–31 Jul 2020 Tecnè 1,000 38.0 45.5 14.5 2.0 14.8 7.5
26 Jun 2020 Noto 40.0 48.0 9.0 3.0 8.0
12–14 Jun 2020 Sylla [a] 500 42.3 40.7 17.0 1.6
46.3 36.3[b] 17.4 10.0
39.9 44.3[c] 15.8 4.4
55.0 45.0 w. Mangialardi 10.0
59.0 41.0[b] w. Mangialardi 18.0
50.0 50.0[c] w. Mangialardi Tie
20 Feb 2020 Tecnè 47.4 50.6 w. Mangialardi 2.0 47.2 3.2

Parties

Date Polling firm Sample size Centre-left M5S Centre-right Others Undecided Lead
PD SI IV +Eu A EV Other Lega FI FdI Other
28 Aug–2 Sep 2020 SWG 1,100 29.0 2.0 5.0 9.0 25.0 5.5 18.0 2.0 2.5 4.0
28–30 Aug 2020 Ipsos 750 19.0 2.3 14.5 10.1 25.7 3.5 16.7 3.1 5.1 20.8 6.7
25–27 Aug 2020 Scenari Politici–Winpoll 1,000 22.8 4.1 9.2 8.9 23.3 4.0 18.1 6.4 3.2 0.5
12–14 Jun 2020 Sylla [a] 500 22.0 5.0 3.5 3.5 2.5 1.5 15.5 20.5 6.5 12.0 5.5 2.0 1.5
  1. ^ a b This poll was commissioned by a political party.
  2. ^ a b Massimo Bacci
  3. ^ a b Fabrizio Ciarapica

Results

20–21 September 2020 Marche regional election results
Candidates Votes % Seats Parties Votes % Seats
Francesco Acquaroli 361,186 49.13 1 League 139,438 22.38 8
Brothers of Italy 116,231 18.66 7
Forza Italia – Civics for Marche 36,716 5.89 2
Populars Marche – Union of the Centre 14,067 2.26 1
Civitas – Civics 12,958 2.08 1
Movement for Marche 5,730 0.92
Total 325,140 52.19 19
Maurizio Mangialardi 274,152 37.29 1 Democratic Party 156,394 25.11 7
Italia Viva 19,742 3.17
Rebirth Marche 17,268 2.77 1
Mangialardi for President List 12,884 2.07
Our Marche and the Centre 11,625 1.87
Brave Marche 9,270 1.49
Total 227,183 36.48 8
Gian Mario Mercorelli 63,355 8.62 Five Star Movement 44,330 7.12 2
Roberto Mancini 16,879 2.30 Depends on Us 11,834 1.90
Fabio Pasquinelli 10,381 1.41 Communist! 8,184 1.31
Sabrina Paola Banzato 4,121 0.56 Vox Italia 2,954 0.47
Anna Rita Ianetti 3,984 0.54 3V Movement 2,689 0.43
Alessandra Contigiani 1,142 0.16 Reconquer Italy 640 0.10
Blank and invalid votes
Total candidates 735,200 100.00 2 Total parties 622,954 100.00 29
Registered voters/turnout 59.75
Source: Marche Region – Results


Popular vote (party)
PD
25.11%
Lega
22.38%
FdI
18.66%
M5S
7.12%
FI
5.89%
IV
3.17%
Others
17.67%
President
Acquaroli
49.13%
Mangialardi
37.29%
Mercorelli
8.62%
Others
4.97%
Seat summary
Centre-right
64.52%
Centre-left
29.03%
M5S
6.45%

Results by province

Province Francesco Acquaroli Maurizio Mangialardi Others
Ancona 96,494
42.27
98,933
43.34
32,861
14.4
Ascoli Piceno 50,395
51.72
34,415
35.32
12,637
12.97
Fermo 45,372
54.57
27,030
32.51
10,737
12.91
Macerata 86,418
56.96
45,523
30.01
19,775
13.04
Pesaro and Urbino 82,507
47.25
68,251
39.09
23,852
13.67
Total 361,186
49.13
274,152
37.29
99,862
13.59


Turnout

Region Time
20 Sep 21 Sep
12:00 19:00 23:00 15:00
Marche 13.42% 32.97% 42.72% 59.74%
Province Time
20 Sep 21 Sep
12:00 19:00 23:00 15:00
Ancona 14.00% 33.76% 42.96% 60.50%
Ascoli Piceno 12.32% 30.12% 41.07% 57.67%
Fermo 12.78% 32.43% 43.05% 61.17%
Macerata 12.41% 31.18% 40.51% 56.60%
Pesaro and Urbino 14.59% 35.61% 45.34% 62.27%
Source: Marche Region – Turnout


See also

References

  1. ^ "Il governo ha rinviato le elezioni regionali e comunali" (in Italian). Il Post. 20 April 2020. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
  2. ^ Elezioni Regionali, il 31 Maggio si vota in Toscana, Veneto, Campania, Puglia, Liguria e Marche