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The Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol provincial elections of 2018 took place on 21 October 2018.[ 1]
Trentino
2018 Trentino provincial election
In Trentino , the president is elected directly by the people; the candidate who gains more vote is elected president.
Results
2018 Trentino provincial election results
Candidates
Votes
%
Seats
Parties
Votes
%
Seats
Maurizio Fugatti
124,590
46.74
1
League
69,116
27.09
13
Civic Trentino
11,777
4.62
2
Trentino Project
8,248
3.23
1
Popular Autonomists
7,621
2.99
1
Forza Italia
7,204
2.82
1
Act for Trentino
5,458
2.14
1
UDC – People's Centre
5,306
2.08
–
Brothers of Italy
3,686
1.44
–
Fassa Association
2,490
0.98
1
Total
120,906
47.39
20
Giorgio Tonini
67,712
25.40
1
Democratic Party
35,530
13.93
4
Futura 2018 (incl. FdV )
17,670
6.93
2
Union for Trentino
10,150
3.98
1
Total
63,350
24.83
7
Ugo Rossi
33,121
12.42
1
Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party
32,109
12.59
3
Filippo Degasperi
18,922
7.10
1
Five Star Movement
18,437
7.23
1
Antonella Valer
7,099
2.66
–
Free and Equal
3,560
1.40
–
The Other Trentino on the Left
2,101
0.82
–
Total
5,661
2.22
–
Mauro Ottobre
5,237
1.96
–
Dynamic Autonomy
5,117
2.01
–
Roberto de Laurentis
4,015
1.51
–
Territoriality Responsibility Economics
3,826
1.50
–
Paolo Primon
2,384
0.89
–
Free People
2,285
0.90
–
Ferruccio Chenetti
1,904
0.71
–
Movement Ladin Fassa
1,890
0.74
–
Filippo Castaldini
1,247
0.47
–
CasaPound
1,215
0.48
–
Federico Monegaglia
350
0.13
–
Reconquer Italy
341
0.13
–
Total candidates
266,581
100
4
Total parties
255,137
100
31
Source: Autonomous Province of Trento
Popular vote (party)
Lega
27.1%
PD
13.9%
PATT
13.0%
M5S
7.2%
F2018
6.9%
CT
4.6%
UpT
4.0%
PT
3.2%
AP
3.0%
FI
2.8%
Agire
2.1%
UdC –PC
2.1%
AD
2.0%
TRE
1.5%
FdI
1.4%
LeU
1.4%
Others
5.9%
Popular vote (president)
Fugatti
46.7%
Tonini
25.4%
Rossi
12.4%
Degasperi
7.1%
Valer
2.7%
Ottobre
1.9%
De Laurentis
1.5%
Others
2.2%
Analysis
Similar to the election in Molise and the election in Friuli-Venezia Giulia , the M5S lost c. 15% of votes compared to the general election . On March 4, they reached almost 25%,[ 3] but now just over 7%. By contrast, the centre-right coalition gained more than 10% compared to March 4.[ 3]
South Tyrol
2018 South Tyrol provincial election
In South Tyrol , all 35 members of the Provincial council (Landtag ) are up for re-election. The council elects a government headed by a president (Landeshauptmann ).
In the 2013 election, the South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP) lost its absolute majority for the first time since 1948.
Results
Parties
Votes
%
Seats
+/−
South Tyrolean People's Party
119,109
41.9
15
−2
Team Köllensperger
43,315
15.2
6
+6
League
31,515
11.1
4
+4
Greens
19,392
6.8
3
±0
Die Freiheitlichen
17,620
6.2
2
−4
South Tyrolean Freedom
16,927
6.0
2
−1
Democratic Party
10,808
3.8
1
−1
Five Star Movement
6,670
2.4
1
±0
Alto Adige in the Heart – Brothers of Italy
4,882
1.7
1
±0
Citizens' Union
3,665
1.3
0
−1
We South Tyrol
3,428
1.2
0
±0
Forza Alto Adige
2,826
1.0
0
±0
CasaPound
2,451
0.9
0
±0
United Left
1,753
0.6
0
±0
Total
284,361
100.0
35
±0
Source: Province of Bolzano – Results
References
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