2014 European Parliament election in Aosta Valley

The European Parliament election of 2014 took place in Italy on 25 May 2014.

In Aosta Valley the centre-left Democratic Party, endorsed by the Progressive Valdostan Union and Autonomy Liberty Participation Ecology,[1] came largely ahead with 47.1% of the vote, followed by the Five Star Movement, distant second at 19.6%. The two parties forming the regional government, namely the Valdostan Union and Edelweiss, did not participate in or endorse any list.[2] This likely favoured Lega Nord, which gained 6.8% of the vote, its best tally in the region since 1996. Among other lists, Forza Italia obtained 10.3% and The Other Europe 7.7%. PD–UVP–ALPE's Luca Barbieri was the most voted candidate in the region with 8,128 preference votes.[3]

Results

Party Votes %
Democratic Party[4] 21,854 47.1
Five Star Movement 9,096 19.6
Forza Italia 4,765 10.3
The Other Europe 3,569 7.7
Lega Nord 3,170 6.8
New Centre-Right – Union of the Centre 1,491 3.2
Brothers of Italy 1,177 2.5
Green Italy – European Greens 491 1.1
Italy of Values 401 0.9
European Choice 347 0.7
I ChangeMAIE 65 0.1
Total 46,426 100.00

Source: Ministry of the Interior

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