2013 Valdostan regional election

The Valdostan regional election of 2013 confirmed the incumbent autonomist centre-right coalition government, led by the Valdostan Union which retained its absolute majority in the Regional Council of Aosta Valley. The coalition lost 14% percentage points compared to 2008 to the Autonomist centre-left coalition, however.

Results

The Valdostan regional election of 2013 took place on 26 May 2013 in the Aosta Valley.[1] The incumbent coalition government, by the Valdostan Union together with autonomist Edelweiss (SA) and the Autonomist Federation retained its majority in the Regional Council of Aosta Valley for the 8th time in a row. Since 2008, the coalition lost 14 percentage points to the Autonomist centre-left coalition, composed mainly by the Progressive Valdotanian Union (UVP) and the Autonomy Liberty Participation Ecology, ALPE). The center-left coalition grew from 27.4% of the vote to 40.5%[1]

In March 2017, SA left the government and, along with the UVP, Autonomy Liberty Participation Ecology (ALPE) and For Our Valley (PNV), formed a new government without the UV, under President Pierluigi Marquis (SA).[2][3]

2013 Aosta Valley regional election results
Coalition Parties Votes % Seats
Aosta Valley Valdostan Union 24,121 33.47 13
Edelweiss (incl. LN) 8,824 12.25 5
Autonomist Federation (incl. UdC) 1,572 2.18
Total 34,517 47.90 18
Autonomy Liberty Democracy Progressive Valdostan Union 13,843 19.21 7
Autonomy Liberty Participation Ecology 8,943 12.41 5
Democratic Party – VdA Left (incl. SEL, PSI, PRC, IdV, CD) 6,401 8.88 3
Total 29,187 40.50 15
Five Star Movement 4,773 6.52 2
The People of Freedom 2,961 4.21
LeAli 622 0.86
Total 72,060 100.0 35
Source: Aosta Valley Region – Results
Popular vote (parties)
UV
33.5%
UVP
19.2%
ALPE
12.4%
SA
12.3%
PD–VdA Left
8.9%
M5S
6.5%
PdL
4.2%
FA
2.1%
LeAli
0.9%
Popular vote (coalitions)
VdA
47.9%
ALD
40.5%
M5S
6.5%
CDX
4.2%
LeAli
0.9%

References

  1. "Centre-right autonomists win election in Aosta Valley". Nationalia.com. 2013-05-27. Retrieved 2013-08-24.
  2. "Comunicato stampa". Consiglio Regionale della Valle d'Aosta. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
  3. ""Sì" alla sfiducia a Rollandin, via libera alla giunta Marquis". Retrieved 2 March 2018.
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