2024 Piedmontese regional election

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2024 Piedmontese regional election

The 2024 Piedmontese regional election was held on 8–9 June 2024. The election will elect all members of the Regional Council of Piedmont, as well as the president of Piedmont. It is the fourth election as part of the 2024 Italian regional elections and was held on the same day as the 2024 European Parliament election in Italy.

Quick Facts All 49 seats to the Regional Council of Piedmont, Turnout ...
2024 Piedmontese regional election

 2019 8–9 June 2024 2029 

All 49 seats to the Regional Council of Piedmont
Turnout55.30%
  Majority party Minority party
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Candidate Alberto Cirio Gianna Pentenero
Party Forza Italia Democratic Party
Alliance Centre-right Centre-left
Seats won 30 16
Seat change 3 3
Popular vote 1,055,753 630,853
Percentage 56.13% 33.54%
Swing 6.22%[1][2] 2.26%

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President before election

Alberto Cirio
FI

Elected President

Alberto Cirio
FI

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Background

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Perspective

In the 2019 Piedmontese regional election, the centre-right coalition regained control of the region after its candidate, Alberto Cirio of Forza Italia, defeated the centre-left coalition's incumbent president Sergio Chiamparino of the Democratic Party. In a summer 2023 approval rankings drawn up by Il Sole 24 Ore about Italy's regional presidents, Cirio ranked sixth.[3] In January 2024, the Regional Council of Piedmont approved the decree that dated the Piedmontese election to 9 June 2024. The election in Piedmont is one of the five regional elections in Italy for 2024 and will be held on the same day as the 2024 European Parliament election.[4][5] The rise of Brothers of Italy, which culminated in the party leading the centre-right coalition and the formation of the Meloni government after the 2022 Italian general election, caused division within the centre-right coalition going into the 2024 Sardinian regional election, where Brothers of Italy obtained their candidate. This put in question the re-election bids of other centre-right coalition's regional presidents, including in Piedmont.[6][7] In March 2024, Cirio was confirmed as the centre-right coalition candidate.[8]

Among the national and regional opposition, the Democratic Party and the Five Star Movement were divided over the Piedmontese candidate.[9][10][11] In the region, both parties had been historically divided, in particular over the issue of the Treno Alta Velocità. In February 2024, the centre-left coalition narrowly won in Sardinia,[12][13] unseating a centre-right coalition regional incumbent president since 2015, despite a left-leaning independent candidacy, and although it ultimately lost, it was united in the subsequent 2024 Abruzzo regional election.[14][15][16] Division within the centre-left coalition ahead of the 2024 Basilicata regional election caused further division for the Piedmontese one. In Basilicata, Domenico Lacerenza, the Five Star Movement's preferred candidate in Basilicata, was forced to withdraw his candidacy, and although the Five Star Movement ultimately reached an agreement with the centre-left coalition, Action and Italia Viva had joined the centre-right coalition, a situation that could repeat itself in Piedmont;[17] Action leader Carlo Calenda said that no decision was made on whether to support Cirio.[18] Additionally, when the Democratic Party, the largest party within the centre-left coalition, announced Gianna Pentenero as their candidate in Piedmont, rather than the rumoured candidacy of Chiara Gribaudo,[19][20][21] a deputy from the Democratic Party who alongside Daniele Valle (a member of the Democratic Party and the minority vice-president in the Regional Council of Piedmont) accepted the decision,[22] the Five Star Movement stated that they would not support her,[23][24][25] and announced they would field their own candidate.[26] A possible candidate is Chiara Appendino, the Five Star Movement's former mayor of Turin, although they denied it both as part of the centre-left coalition and as their own separate candidate.[27]

Electoral system

In July 2023, the Regional Council of Piedmont approved a new electoral law.[28]

Political parties and candidates

More information Political party or alliance, Constituent lists ...
Political party or alliance Constituent lists Previous result Candidate
Votes (%) Seats
Centre-right coalition League (Lega) 37.1 17
Forza ItaliaUDCPLI (FI–UDC–PLI) 9.2 4
Brothers of Italy (FdI) 5.5 2
Cirio for President (incl. Moderates and Action[29])
Us Moderates (NM)
Centre-left coalition Democratic Party (PD) 22.4 9
Gianna Pentenero
Greens and Left Alliance (AVS) 2.4 1
United States of Europe (SUE) 1.8
Environmentalist and Solidary Piedmont (incl. DemoS and Volt) 0.8
Pentenero for President
Five Star Movement (M5S) 13.6 5
Sarah Disabato
Popular Piedmont (PP)
Francesca Frediani
Freedom (L)
Alberto Costanzo
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Opinion polling

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Date Polling firm Sample size Cirio Pentenero Disabato Frediani Costanzo Others Lead
22 May 2024 Noto 1,000 58.0 27.0 11.0 4.0 31.0
14-16 May 2024 BiDiMedia 1,000 54.7 33.0 8.5 2.3 1.5 21.7
20-24 Apr 2024 BiDiMedia 1,000 56.0 34.1 8.8 1.1 21.9
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Date Polling firm Sample size Centre-right Centre-left M5S UP Libertà Others Lead
FdI Lega FI CP NM PD SUE AVS PP AeS
22 May 2024 Noto 1,000 28.0 11.0 8.0 8.0 3.0 15.0 3.0 4.0 4.0 1.0 11.0 2.0 2.0 13.0
14–16 May 2024 BiDiMedia 1,000 27.1 12.0 9.2 5.2 1.1 21.0 5.1 3.9 1.7 1.0 8.3 2.3 1.5 6.1
20-24 Apr 2024 BiDiMedia 1,000 27.0 12.1 9.9 5.8 1.0 21.6 5.8 4.5 2.5 1.0 8.6 1.7 5.4
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Results

More information Candidates, Votes ...
8–9 June 2024 Piedmontese regional election results
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Candidates Votes % Seats Parties Votes % Seats
Alberto Cirio 1,055,752 56.13 6 Brothers of Italy 403,954 24.43 11
Cirio for President 202,294 12.23 5
Forza Italia 162,888 9.85 4
League 155,522 9.40 4
Us Moderates 11,441 0.69
Total 936,098 56.60 24
Gianna Pentenero 630,853 33.54 1 Democratic Party 395.710 23.93 12
Greens and Left Alliance 107,095 6.48 3
United States of Europe 40,223 2.43 1
Pentenero for President 24,835 1.5
Environmentalist and Solidary Piedmont 14,536 0.88
Total 582,399 35.22 16
Sarah Disabato 144,420 7.68 Five Star Movement 99,806 6.04 3
Francesca Frediani 28,191 1.50 Popular Piedmont 19,377 1.17
Alberto Costanzo 21,565 1.15 Freedom 16,064 0.97
Total candidates 1,880,781 100.00 6 Total parties 1,653,744 100.00 43
Blank and invalid votes 170,048 8.49
Registered voters/turnout 3,621,101 55.30
Source: Ministry of the Interior – Election in Piedmont
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