Elections in Lombardy

This article is part of a series on the
politics and government of
Lombardy

This page gathers the results of elections in Lombardy.

Regional elections

Latest regional election

In the latest regional election, which took place on 4 March 2018, Attilio Fontana of the Lega LombardaLega Nord was elected President of Lombardy with the support of centre-right coalition. The election was paired with the 2018 general election.

4 March 2018 Lombard regional election results
Candidate Regional candidates Provincial lists Total
votes % seats Party votes % swing seats party group
Attilio Fontana 2,793,370 49.75 1 Lega LombardaLega Nord LN 1,553,514 29.64 Increase16.68 28 29 49
Forza Italia FI 750,628 14.32 Decrease2.41 14 14
Brothers of Italy FdI 190,804 3.64 Increase2.09 3 3
Fontana List LF 76,637 1.46 new 1 1
Us with ItalyUDC NCI–UDC 66,355 1.26 new 1 1
Energies for Lombardy EpI 27,967 0.53 new 1 1
Pensioners' Party PP 20,259 0.38 Decrease0.56 0 0
Giorgio Gori 1,633,367 29.09 1 Democratic Party PD 1,008,496 19.24 Decrease6.09 15 16 18
Gori List LG 158,671 3.02 new 2 2
More Europe +E 108,743 2.07 new 0 0
Lombardy for the Autonomies 62,840 1.19 new 0 0
Together 35,071 0.66 new 0 0
Popular Civic List 20,668 0.39 new 0 0
Progressive Lombardy 20,036 0.38 new 0 0
Dario Violi 974,984 17.36 - Five Star Movement M5S 933,243 17.80 Increase3.46 13 13 13
Onorio Rosati 108,407 1.93 - Free and Equal LeU 111,296 2.12 new 0 0 -
Angela De Rosa 50,368 0.89 - CasaPound 45,416 0.86 new 0 0 -
Roberto Massimo Gatti 38,194 0.68 - Left for Lombardy 35,713 0.68 new 0 0 -
Giulio Arrighini 15,791 0.28 - Great North 13,769 0.26 new 0 0 -
Total candidates 5,614,481 100.00 2 Total parties 5,240,126 100.00 = 78 80 80

Source: Ministry of the Interior

List of previous regional elections

Italian general elections in Lombardy

List of previous general elections

  • Italian general election, 1946 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1948 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1953 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1958 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1963 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1968 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1972 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1976 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1979 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1983 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1987 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1992 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1994 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1996 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 2001 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 2006 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 2008 (Lombardy)

European Parliament elections in Lombardy

Latest European Parliament election

The European Parliament election of 2014 took place in Italy on 25 May 2014. In Lombardy the centre-left Democratic Party was by far the largest party with 40.3% of the vote, largely distancing Forza Italia (16.9%), the Five Star Movement (15.7%) and Lega Nord (14.6%).

Party votes %
Democratic Party 1,971,915 40.3
Forza Italia 826,201 16.9
Five Star Movement 769,862 15.7
Lega Nord 714,835 14.6
New Centre-Right – Union of the Centre 180,451 3.7
The Other Europe 171,928 3.5
Brothers of Italy 134,939 2.8
Green Italy – European Greens 49,878 1.0
Italy of Values 30,878 0.6
European Choice 30.660 0.6
I ChangeMAIE 8,576 0.2
Total 4,890,123 100.00

Source: Ministry of the Interior

List of previous European Parliament elections

Provincial elections in Lombardy

2007 provincial elections

 
House of Freedoms (incl. Lega Nord) The Union Others
candidate 1st round 2nd round candidate 1st round 2nd round 1st round
Como Leonardo Carioni
(Lega LombardaLega Nord)
67.8% - Mauro Guerra
(Democrats of the Left)
28.6% - 3.7%
Varese Marco Reguzzoni
(Lega LombardaLega Nord)
67.1% - Mario Aspesi
(Democracy is Freedom)
25.3% - 7.7%

Source: La Repubblica

2008 provincial elections

 
The People of FreedomLega Nord Democratic Party and allies Others
candidate 1st round 2nd round candidate 1st round 2nd round 1st round
Varese Dario Galli
(Lega LombardaLega Nord)
64.1% - Mario Aspesi
(Democratic Party)
26.1% - 13.0%

Source: La Repubblica

2009 provincial elections

 
The People of FreedomLega Nord Democratic Party and allies Union of the Centre Others
candidate 1st round 2nd round candidate 1st round 2nd round candidate 1st round 2nd round 1st round
Bergamo Ettore Pirovano
(Lega LombardaLega Nord)
59.0% - Francesco Cornolti
(Democratic Party)
20.3% - Luigi Pisoni
(Union of the Centre)
13.6% - 7.1%
Brescia Daniele Molgora
(Lega LombardaLega Nord)
55.5% - Diego Peli
(Democratic Party)
22.5% - Gianmarco Quadrini
(Union of the Centre)
7.6% - 14.4%
Cremona Massimiliano Salini
(The People of Freedom)
51.1% - Giuseppe Torchio
(Democratic Party)
35.9% - Giuseppe Trespidi
(Union of the Centre)
4.1% - 9.0%
Lecco Daniele Nava
(The People of Freedom)
54.3% - Virginio Brivio
(Democratic Party)
38.0% - Marco Carboni
(Union of the Centre)
3.4% - 4.2%
Lodi Pietro Foroni
(Lega LombardaLega Nord)
54.2% - Lino Felissari
(Democratic Party)
38.2% - Giacomo Arcaini
(Union of the Centre)
4.0% - 3.6%
Milan Guido Podestà
(The People of Freedom)
48.8% 50.2% Filippo Penati
(Democratic Party)
38.8% 49.8% Enrico Marcora
(Union of the Centre)
3.7% - 8.6%
Monza Dario Allevi
(The People of Freedom)
54.1% - Pietro Luigi Ponti
(Democratic Party)
33.5% - Domenico Pisani
(Union of the Centre)
4.5% - 7.9%
Sondrio Massimo Sertori
(Lega LombardaLega Nord)
61.1% - Giacomo Ciapponi
(Democratic Party)
31.8% - Michele Aili
(Union of the Centre)
4.9% - 2.2%

Source: La Repubblica

2011 provincial elections

 
The People of FreedomLega Nord Democratic Party and allies Union of the Centre Others
candidate 1st round 2nd round candidate 1st round 2nd round candidate 1st round 2nd round 1st round
Mantua Giovanni Fava
(Lega LombardaLega Nord)
41.1% 42.7% Alessandro Pastacci
(Democratic Party)
41.8% 57.3% Pietro Marcazzan
(Union of the Centre)
5.1% - 12.0%
Pavia Ruggero Invernizzi
(The People of Freedom)
44.1% 48.8% Daniele Bosone
(Democratic Party)
33.8% 51.2% Vittorio Poma
(Union of the Centre)
9.6% - 12.5%

Source: Ministry of the Interior

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