Electoral history of Italian parties
Elections in Italy are held at least at four levels: European Parliament, Italian Parliament (composed of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of the Republic), Regional Councils and municipal councils. Several political parties compete and have different results, depending on elections.
The electoral results of the current main political parties, since their establishment, are displayed in this article.
Brothers of Italy
Italian Parliament
Chamber of Deputies | |||||
Election year | Votes | % | Seats | +/− | Leader |
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2013 | 666,035 (8th) | 2.0 | 9 / 630 |
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2018 | 1,429,550 (5th) | 4.4 | 32 / 630 |
Senate of the Republic | |||||
Election year | Votes | % | Seats | +/− | Leader |
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2013 | 590,083 (7th) | 1.9 | 0 / 315 |
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2018 | 1,286,606 (5th) | 4.3 | 18 / 315 |
European Parliament
European Parliament | |||||
Election year | Votes | % | Seats | +/− | Leader |
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2014 | 1,004,037 (7th) | 3.7 | 0 / 73 |
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2019 | 1,726,189 (5th) | 6.4 | 6 / 76 |
Regional Councils
Region | Election year | Votes | % | Seats | +/− |
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Aosta Valley | 2018 | 1,862 (10th)[lower-alpha 1] | 2.9 | 0 / 35 |
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Piedmont | 2014 | 72,776 (6th) | 3.7 | 1 / 51 |
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2019 | 105,410 (5th) | 5.5 | 2 / 51 |
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Lombardy | 2013 | 83,810 (10th) | 1.6 | 2 / 80 |
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2018 | 190,804 (9th) | 3.6 | 3 / 80 |
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South Tyrol | 2018 | 4,883(9th)[lower-alpha 2] | 1.7 | 1 / 35 |
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Trentino | 2018 | 3,686 (15th) | 1.4 | 0 / 35 |
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Veneto | 2015 | 48,163 (9th) | 3.6 | 1 / 51 |
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Friuli-Venezia Giulia | 2018 | 23,183 (6th) | 5.5 | 2 / 49 |
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Emilia-Romagna | 2014 | 23,052 (8th) | 1.9 | 1 / 50 |
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2020 | 185,796 (3rd) | 8.6 | 3 / 50 |
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Liguria | 2015 | 16,525 (6th) | 3.1 | 1 / 50 |
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Tuscany | 2015 | 51,152 (6th) | 3.9 | 1 / 41 |
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Marche | 2015 | 34,538 (5th) | 6.5 | 1 / 31 |
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Umbria | 2015 | 21,931 (5th) | 6.2 | 1 / 21 |
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2019 | 43,443 (3rd) | 10.4 | 2 / 21 |
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Lazio | 2013 | 107,731 (6th) | 3.8 | 1 / 50 |
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2018 | 220,460 (5th) | 8.7 | 3 / 50 |
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Abruzzo | 2014 | 19,548 (8th) | 2.9 | 0 / 31 |
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2019 | 38,894 (5th) | 6.5 | 3 / 31 |
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Molise | 2018 | 6,461 (5th) | 4.5 | 1 / 21 |
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Campania | 2015 | 124,499 (6th) | 5.5 | 2 / 51 |
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Apulia | 2015 | 39,164 (10th) | 2.3 | 0 / 51 |
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Basilicata | 2013 | 12,033 (8th) | 5.1 | 1 / 21 |
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2019 | 17,112 (6th) | 5.9 | 1 / 21 |
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Calabria | 2014 | 19,353 (13th) | 2.5 | 0 / 30 |
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2020 | 84,507 (4th) | 10.9 | 4 / 31 |
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Sicily | 2017 | 108,713 (7th)[lower-alpha 3] | 5.7 | 3 / 70 |
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Sardinia | 2014 | 19,275 (8th) | 2.8 | 1 / 60 |
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2019 | 33,423 (7th) | 4.7 | 3 / 60 |
- In a joint list with Forza Italia.
- In a joint list with Alto Adige in the Heart.
- In a joint list with Us with Salvini.
Democratic Party
Italian Parliament
Chamber of Deputies | |||||
Election year | Votes | % | Seats | +/− | Leader |
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2008 | 12,434,260 (2nd) | 33.1 | 217 / 630 |
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2013 | 8,934,009 (1st) | 25.5 | 297 / 630 |
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2018 | 6,161,896 (2nd) | 18.8 | 112 / 630 |
Senate of the Republic | |||||
Election year | Votes | % | Seats | +/− | Leader |
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2008 | 11,052,577 (2nd) | 33.1 | 118 / 315 |
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2013 | 8,400,255 (1st) | 27.4 | 112 / 315 |
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2018 | 5,783,360 (2nd) | 19.1 | 54 / 315 |
European Parliament
European Parliament | |||||
Election year | Votes | % | Seats | +/− | Leader |
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2009 | 8,008,203 (2nd) | 26.1 | 21 / 72 |
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2014 | 11,203,231 (1st) | 40.8 | 31 / 73 |
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2019 | 6,089,853 (2nd) | 22.7 | 19 / 76 |
Regional Councils
Region | Election year | Votes | % | Seats | +/− |
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Aosta Valley | 2008 | 6,841 | 9.3 | 3 / 35 |
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2013 | 6,401 | 8.9 | 3 / 35 |
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2018 | 3,436 (9th) | 5.4 | 0 / 35 |
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Piedmont | 2010 | 439,663 | 23.2 | 13 / 60 |
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2014 | 704,541 | 36.2 | 27 / 51 |
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2019 | 430,902 (2nd) | 22.4 | 10 / 51 |
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Lombardy | 2010 | 976,215 | 22.9 | 21 / 80 |
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2013 | 1,369,440 | 25.3 | 17 / 80 |
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2018 | 1,008,496 (2nd) | 19.2 | 16 / 80 |
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South Tyrol | 2008 | 18,139 | 6.0 | 2 / 35 |
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2013 | 19,207 | 6.7 | 2 / 35 |
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2018 | 10,806 (7th) | 3.8 | 1 / 35 |
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Trentino | 2008 | 59,219 | 21.6 | 8 / 35 |
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2013 | 52,412 | 22.1 | 9 / 35 |
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2018 | 35,530 (2nd) | 13.9 | 5 / 35 |
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Veneto | 2010 | 456,309 | 20.3 | 14 / 60 |
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2015 | 308,438 (3rd) | 16.7 | 9 / 51 |
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Friuli-Venezia Giulia | 2008 | 169,597 | 29.9 | 15 / 59 |
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2013 | 107,155 | 26.8 | 20 / 49 |
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2018 | 76,423 (2nd) | 18.1 | 10 / 49 |
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Emilia-Romagna | 2010 | 857,613 | 40.7 | 28 / 50 |
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2014 | 535,109 (1st) | 44.5 | 30 / 50 |
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2020 | 749,976 (1st) | 34.7 | 23 / 50 |
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Liguria | 2010 | 211,500 | 28.4 | 18 / 40 |
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2015 | 138,190 (1st) | 25.6 | 8 / 31 |
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Tuscany | 2010 | 641,214 | 42.2 | 24 / 53 |
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2015 | 614,869 (1st) | 46.3 | 25 / 41 |
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Marche | 2010 | 224,897 | 31.1 | 15 / 42 |
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2015 | 186,357 (1st) | 35.8 | 16 / 31 |
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Umbria | 2010 | 149,219 | 36.2 | 15 / 40 |
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2015 | 125,777 | 35.8 | 11 / 21 |
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2019 | 93,296 (2nd) | 22.3 | 5 / 21 |
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Lazio | 2010 | 645,187 | 26.3 | 15 / 61 |
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2013 | 834,286 | 29.7 | 24 / 51 |
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2018 | 539,131 (2nd) | 21.2 | 18 / 51 |
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Abruzzo | 2008 | 106,410 | 19.6 | 7 / 45 |
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2014 | 171,095 | 25.4 | 11 / 31 |
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2019 | 66,796 (3rd) | 11.1 | 4 / 31 |
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Molise | 2011 | 17,735 | 9.9 | 4 / 30 |
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2013 | 24,892 | 14.8 | 3 / 21 |
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2018 | 13,122 (3rd) | 9.0 | 2 / 21 |
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Campania | 2010 | 590,592 | 21.4 | 14 / 60 |
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2015 | 443,722 (1st) | 19.5 | 16 / 51 |
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Apulia | 2010 | 410,395 | 20.8 | 19 / 70 |
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2015 | 316,876 (1st) | 19.8 | 14 / 51 |
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Basilicata | 2010 | 87,134 | 27.1 | 10 / 30 |
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2013 | 58,730 | 24.9 | 12 / 21 |
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2019 | 22,423 (5th) | 7.7 | 3 / 21 |
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Calabria | 2010 | 162,081 | 15.8 | 10 / 50 |
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2014 | 282,827 (1st) | 36.2 | 14 / 30 |
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2020 | 118,249 (1st) | 15.2 | 6 / 31 |
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Sicily | 2008 | 505,420 | 18.8 | 29 / 90 |
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2012 | 257,274 | 13.4 | 23 / 90 |
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2017 | 250,633 (3rd) | 13.0 | 12 / 70 |
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Sardinia | 2009 | 204,223 | 24.7 | 19 / 80 |
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2014 | 150,492 | 22.1 | 19 / 60 |
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2019 | 96,235 (1st) | 13.5 | 8 / 60 |
Forza Italia
Italian Parliament
Chamber of Deputies | |||||
Election year | Votes | % | Seats | +/− | Leader |
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2018 | 4,596,956 (4th) | 14.0 | 106 / 630 |
Senate of the Republic | |||||
Election year | Votes | % | Seats | +/− | Leader |
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2018 | 4,358,004 (4th) | 14.4 | 58 / 315 |
European Parliament
European Parliament | |||||
Election year | Votes | % | Seats | +/− | Leader |
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2014 | 4,614,364 (3rd) | 16.8 | 13 / 73 |
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2019 | 2,351,673 (4th) | 8.8 | 7 / 76 |
Regional Councils
Region | Election year | Votes | % | Seats | +/− |
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Aosta Valley | 2018 | 1,862 (10th)[lower-alpha 1] | 2.9 | 0 / 35 |
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Piedmont | 2019 | 161,137 (4th) | 8.4 | 3 / 50 |
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Lombardy | 2018 | 750,628 (4th) | 14.3 | 14 / 80 |
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South Tyrol | 2018 | 2,825 (12th) | 1.0 | 0 / 35 |
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Trentino | 2018 | 7,204 (10th) | 2.8 | 1 / 35 |
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Veneto | 2015 | 110,573 (5th) | 6.0 | 3 / 51 |
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Friuli-Venezia Giulia | 2018 | 50,908 (3rd) | 12.1 | 5 / 49 |
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Emilia-Romagna | 2014 | 100,478 (4th) | 8.4 | 2 / 50 |
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2020 | 55,317 (7th) | 2.6 | 1 / 50 |
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Liguria | 2015 | 68,283 (4th) | 12.7 | 3 / 31 |
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Tuscany | 2015 | 112,658 (4th) | 8.5 | 2 / 41 |
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Marche | 2015 | 49,884 (4th) | 9.4 | 2 / 31 |
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Umbria | 2019 | 22,991 (5th) | 5.5 | 1 / 21 |
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Lazio | 2018 | 371,155 (3rd) | 14.6 | 6 / 50 |
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Abruzzo | 2019 | 54,223 (4th) | 9.0 | 3 / 31 |
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Molise | 2018 | 13,627 (2nd) | 9.4 | 4 / 21 |
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Campania | 2015 | 405,550 (2nd) | 17.8 | 7 / 51 |
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Apulia | 2015 | 181,896 (3rd) | 10.8 | 6 / 51 |
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Basilicata | 2019 | 26,457 (3rd) | 9.14 | 3 / 21 |
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Calabria | 2014 | 95,979 (3rd) | 12.2 | 5 / 30 |
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2020 | 96,067 (2nd) | 12.6 | 5 / 30 |
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Sicily | 2017 | 315,056 (2nd) | 16.4 | 14 / 70 |
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Sardinia | 2019 | 56,450 (5th) | 8.01 | 6 / 60 |
- In a joint list with Brothers of Italy.
Five Star Movement
Italian Parliament
Chamber of Deputies | |||||
Election year | Votes | % | Seats | +/− | Leader |
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2013 | 8,691,406 (2nd) | 25.6 | 109 / 630 |
Beppe Grillo | |
2018 | 10,732,066 (1st) | 32.7 | 227 / 630 |
Luigi Di Maio |
Senate of the Republic | |||||
Election year | Votes | % | Seats | +/− | Leader |
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2013 | 7,285,648 (2nd) | 23.8 | 54 / 315 |
Beppe Grillo | |
2018 | 9,733,928 (1st) | 32.2 | 112 / 315 |
Luigi Di Maio |
European Parliament
European Parliament | |||||
Election year | Votes | % | Seats | +/− | Leader |
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2014 | 5,807,362 (2nd) | 21.2 | 17 / 73 |
– | Beppe Grillo |
2019 | 4,569,089 (3rd) | 17.1 | 14 / 76 |
Luigi Di Maio |
Regional Councils
Region | Election year | Votes | % | Seats | +/− |
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Aosta Valley | 2013 | 4,773 | 6.5 | 2 / 35 |
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2018 | 6,652 (5th) | 10.4 | 4 / 35 |
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Piedmont | 2010 | 69,448 | 3.7 | 2 / 60 |
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2014 | 396,295 (2nd) | 20.3 | 8 / 51 |
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2019 | 241,014 | 12.6 | 5 / 51 |
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Lombardy | 2010 | 99,390 | 2.3 | 0 / 80 |
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2013 | 775,211 | 14.3 | 9 / 80 |
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2018 | 933,243 (3rd) | 17.8 | 13 / 80 |
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South Tyrol | 2013 | 7,097 | 2.5 | 1 / 35 |
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2018 | 6,670 (8th) | 2.4 | 1 / 35 |
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Trentino | 2013 | 13,889 | 5.9 | 2 / 35 |
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2018 | 18,437 (4th) | 7.2 | 2 / 35 |
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Veneto | 2010 | 57,848 | 2.6 | 0 / 60 |
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2015 | 192,630 (4th) | 10.4 | 5 / 50 |
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Friuli-Venezia Giulia | 2013 | 54,952 | 13.8 | 5 / 49 |
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2018 | 29,810 (4th) | 7.1 | 4 / 49 |
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Emilia-Romagna | 2010 | 126,619 | 6.0 | 2 / 50 |
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2014 | 159,456 (3rd) | 13.3 | 5 / 50 |
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2020 | 102,595 | 4.7 | 2 / 50 |
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Liguria | 2015 | 120,147 (2nd) | 22.9 | 6 / 30 |
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Tuscany | 2015 | 200,771 (3rd) | 15.1 | 5 / 40 |
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Marche | 2015 | 100,202 (2nd) | 18.9 | 5 / 30 |
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Umbria | 2015 | 51,203 | 14.6 | 2 / 21 |
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2019 | 30,953 (4th) | 7.4 | 1 / 21 |
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Lazio | 2013 | 467,249 | 16.6 | 7 / 51 |
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2018 | 559,752 (1st) | 22.1 | 10 / 51 |
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Abruzzo | 2014 | 143,779 | 21.4 | 6 / 31 |
– |
2019 | 118,273 (2nd) | 19.7 | 7 / 31 |
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Molise | 2011 | 4,083 | 2.3 | 0 / 30 |
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2013 | 20,437 | 12.2 | 2 / 21 |
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2018 | 45,886 (1st) | 31.6 | 6 / 21 |
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Campania | 2010 | 36,792 | 1.3 | 7 / 60 |
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2015 | 387,327 (3rd) | 17.0 | 7 / 50 |
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Apulia | 2015 | 275,114 (2nd) | 16.3 | 7 / 50 |
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Basilicata | 2013 | 21,219 | 9.0 | 2 / 21 |
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2019 | 58,658 (1st) | 20.3 | 3 / 21 |
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Calabria | 2014 | 38,345 (8th) | 4.9 | 0 / 30 |
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2020 | 48,784 | 6.3 | 0 / 30 |
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Sicily | 2012 | 285,202 | 14.9 | 15 / 90 |
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2017 | 513,359 (1st) | 26.7 | 20 / 70 |
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Sardinia | 2019 | 68,461 (4th) | 9.7 | 6 / 60 |
– |
Lega Nord
Italian Parliament
Chamber of Deputies | |||||
Election year | Votes | % | Seats | +/− | Leader |
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1992 | 3,395,384 (4th) | 8.6 | 55 / 630 |
– |
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1994 | 3,235,248 (5th) | 8.4 | 117 / 630 |
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1996 | 3,776,354 (4th) | 10.8 | 59 / 630 |
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2001 | 1,464,301 (6th) | 3.9 | 30 / 630 |
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2006 | 1,749,632 (6th) | 4.6 | 28 / 630 |
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2008 | 3,024,758 (3rd) | 8.3 | 60 / 630 |
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2013 | 1,390,156 (5th) | 4.1 | 20 / 630 |
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2018 | 5,698,687 (3rd) | 17.4 | 124 / 630 |
Senate of the Republic | |||||
Election year | Votes | % | Seats | +/− | Leader |
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1992 | 2,732,461 (4th) | 8.2 | 25 / 315 |
– |
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1994 | with PdL | – | 60 / 315 |
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1996 | 3,394,733 (4th) | 10.4 | 27 / 315 |
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2001 | with CdL | – | 17 / 315 |
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2006 | 1,530,667 (6th) | 4.5 | 13 / 315 |
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2008 | 2,644,248 (3rd) | 7.9 | 26 / 315 |
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2013 | 1,328,555 (5th) | 4.3 | 18 / 315 |
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2018 | 5,321,537 (3rd) | 17.6 | 58 / 315 |
European Parliament
European Parliament | |||||
Election year | Votes | % | Seats | +/− | Leader |
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1989 | 636,242 (9th) | 1.8 | 2 / 81 |
– |
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1994 | 2,162,586 (5th) | 6.5 | 6 / 87 |
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1999 | 1,395,547 (6th) | 4.5 | 4 / 87 |
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2004 | 1,613,506 (7th) | 5.0 | 4 / 78 |
– |
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2009 | 3,126,915 (3rd) | 10.2 | 9 / 72 |
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2014 | 1,688,197 (4th) | 6.2 | 5 / 73 |
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2019 | 9,175,208 (1st) | 34.3 | 28 / 73 |
Regional Councils
Centre-North
Results in the ten central-northern regions and in the two autonomous provinces, where the party has national sections. Results before 1991 refer to their forerunners.
Region | Election year | Votes | % | Seats | +/− |
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Aosta Valley | 1993 | 6,176 (4th) | 7.6 | 3 / 35 |
– |
1998 | 2,653 (8th) | 3.4 | 0 / 35 |
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2003 | with CdL | with CdL | 0 / 35 |
– | |
2008 | – | – | 0 / 35 |
– | |
2013 | with SA | with SA | 0 / 35 |
– | |
2018 | 10,872 (2nd) | 17.1 | 7 / 35 |
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Piedmont | 1985 | 33,978 (11th)[lower-alpha 1] (with AIP) |
1.1 | 0 / 60 |
– |
1990 | 148,450 (4th) | 5.1 | 3 / 60 |
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1995 | 217,194 (4th) | 9.9 | 5 / 60 |
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2000 | 153,935 (4th) | 7.6 | 3 / 60 |
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2005 | 173,020 (5th) | 8.5 | 4 / 73 |
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2010 | 317,065 (3rd) | 16.7 | 9 / 60 |
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2014 | 141,741 (4th) | 7.3 | 2 / 50 |
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2019 | 712,703 (1st) | 37.1 | 23 / 51 |
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Lombardy | 1985 | 28,074 (11th)[lower-alpha 2] | 0.5 | 0 / 80 |
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1990 | 1,183,493 (2nd) | 18.9 | 15 / 80 |
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1995 | 879,139 (2nd) | 17.6 | 12 / 90 |
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2000 | 702,479 (3rd) | 15.4 | 11 / 80 |
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2005 | 693,464 (2nd) | 15.8 | 15 / 80 |
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2010 | 1,117,227 (2nd) | 26.2 | 20 / 80 |
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2013 | 700,907 (4th) | 13.0[lower-alpha 3] | 15 / 80 |
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2018 | 1,553,798 (1st) | 29.4[lower-alpha 5] | 29 / 80 |
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South Tyrol | 1993 | 9,115 (7th) | 3.0 | 1 / 35 |
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1998 | 2,606 (13th) | 0.9 | 0 / 35 |
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2003 | 1,626 (13th) | 0.5 | 0 / 35 |
– | |
2008 | 6,411 (8th) | 2.1 | 1 / 35 |
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2013 | 7,118 (6th) (with FI) |
2.5 (with FI) | 1 / 35 |
– | |
2018 | 31,510 (3rd) | 11.1 | 4 / 35 |
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Trentino | 1993 | 50,095 (3rd) | 16.2 | 6 / 35 |
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1998 | 24,941 (6th) | 8.8 | 3 / 35 |
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2003 | 16,526 (5th) | 6.2 | 2 / 35 |
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2008 | 38,533 (3rd) | 14.7 | 6 / 35 |
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2013 | 14,759 (5th) | 6.2 | 1 / 35 |
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2018 | 69,116 (1st) | 27.1 | 14 / 35 |
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Veneto | 1985 | 112,275 (5th)[lower-alpha 7] | 3.7 | 2 / 60 |
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1990 | 180,676 (5th) | 5.9 | 3 / 60 |
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1995 | 422,410 (3rd) | 16.7 | 9 / 65 |
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2000 | 274,472 (4th) | 12.0 | 7 / 60 |
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2005 | 337,896 (3rd) | 14.7 | 11 / 60 |
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2010 | 788,581 (1st) | 35.2 | 20 / 60 |
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2015 | 329,966 (2nd) | 17.8[lower-alpha 8] | 11 / 51 |
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Friuli-Venezia Giulia | 1993 | 212,497 (1st) | 26.7 | 18 / 60 |
– |
1998 | 114,156 (2nd) | 17.3 | 12 / 60 |
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2003 | 46,408 (5th) | 9.3 | 4 / 55 |
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2008 | 73,239 (3rd) | 12.9 | 8 / 59 |
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2013 | 33,050 (5th) | 8.3 | 3 / 49 |
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2018 | 147,340 (1st) | 34.9 | 18 / 49 |
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Emilia-Romagna | 1985 | 11,564 (10th)[lower-alpha 7] (with AIP) |
0.4 | 0 / 50 |
– |
1990 | 85,379 (7th) | 2.9 | 1 / 50 |
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1995 | 86,400 (7th) | 3.4 | 1 / 50 |
– | |
2000 | 79,714 (6th) | 3.3 | 1 / 50 |
– | |
2005 | 109,092 (5th) | 4.8 | 3 / 50 |
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2010 | 288,601 (3rd) | 13.7 | 4 / 50 |
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2014 | 233,439 (2nd) | 19.4 | 9 / 50 |
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2020 | 690,864 (2nd) | 32.0[lower-alpha 10] | 14 / 48 |
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Liguria | 1985 | 10,751 (11th)[lower-alpha 7] (with UP) |
0.9 | 0 / 40 |
– |
1990 | 71,311 (4th) | 5.1 | 2 / 40 |
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1995 | 62,755 (5th) | 6.5 | 2 / 40 |
– | |
2000 | 38,104 (5th) | 4.3 | 1 / 40 |
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2005 | 38,060 (6th) | 4.7 | 1 / 40 |
– | |
2010 | 76,265 (3rd) | 10.2 | 3 / 40 |
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2015 | 109,203 (3rd) | 20.3 | 7 / 30 |
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Tuscany | 1985 | 11,798 (10th)[lower-alpha 7] (with AIP) |
0.8 | 0 / 50 |
– |
1990 | 20,657 (13th) | 0.8 | 0 / 50 |
– | |
1995 | 15,049 (11th) | 0.7 | 0 / 50 |
– | |
2000 | 11,256 (14th) | 0.6 | 0 / 50 |
– | |
2005 | 22,884 (9th) | 1.3 | 0 / 65 |
– | |
2010 | 98,523 (4th) | 6.5 | 3 / 53 |
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2015 | 214.430 (2nd) | 16.2 | 6 / 41 |
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Marche | 1985 | 5,433 (10th)[lower-alpha 7] (with AIP) |
0.6 | 0 / 40 |
– |
1990 | 2,440 (13th) | 0.3 | 0 / 40 |
– | |
1995 | 4,252 (13th) | 0.5 | 0 / 40 |
– | |
2000 | 2,124 (16th) | 0.3 | 0 / 40 |
– | |
2005 | 6,866 (12th) | 0.8 | 0 / 40 |
– | |
2010 | 45,726 (4th) | 6.3 | 2 / 41 |
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2015 | 62,065 (3rd) | 13.0 | 3 / 31 |
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Umbria | 1985 | 2,103 (10th)[lower-alpha 7] (with AIP) |
0.4 | 0 / 30 |
– |
1990 | 1,370 (13th) | 0.2 | 0 / 30 |
– | |
1995 | – | – | 0 / 30 |
– | |
2000 | 1,227 (13th) | 0.3 | 0 / 30 |
– | |
2005 | – | – | 0 / 30 |
– | |
2010 | 17,887 (7th) | 4.3 | 1 / 30 |
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2015 | 49.203 (3rd) | 14.0 | 2 / 20 |
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2019 | 154,413 (1st) | 37.0[lower-alpha 11] | 10 / 21 |
- Ran as Piemont–Liga Veneta.
- Ran as Lega Lombarda–Liga Veneta.
- The combined result of party list and Roberto Maroni's personal list was 23.2%.
- Two other members of the LN were elected from Roberto Maroni's personal list, so the number of councilors actually decreased by 3.
- The combined result of party list and Attilio Fontana's personal list was 30.9%.
- An additional member the LN was elected from Attilio Fontana's personal list, so the number of councilors actually decreased by 2.
- Ran as Liga Veneta.
- The combined result of party list and Luca Zaia's personal list was 40.9%.
- Twelve other members of the LN were elected from Luca Zaia's personal list, so the number of councilors actually increased by 3.
- The combined result of party list (32.0%), Lucia Borgonzoni's personal list (1.7%) and "Youth for the Environment" formed by young Leghisti (0.3%) was 34.0%.
- The combined result of party list and Donatella Tesei's personal list was 40.9%.
- Two other members of the LN were elected from Donatella Tesei's personal list, so the number of councilors actually increased by 10.
Centre-South
Results in the remaining eight central-southern regions, where the party is active through Lega per Salvini Premier. Results before 2008 refer to previous sister parties.
Region | Election year | Votes | % | Seats | +/− |
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Lazio | 1990 | 13,516 (13th)[lower-alpha 1] | 0.5 | 0 / 60 |
– |
1995 | 13,516 (13th)[lower-alpha 2] | 0.5 | 0 / 60 |
– | |
2018 | 252,772 (4th) | 10.0 | 4 / 50 |
– | |
Abruzzo | 1990 | 1,567 (13th)[lower-alpha 1] | 0.2 | 0 / 40 |
– |
2019 | 165,008 (1st) | 27.5 | 10 / 31 |
– | |
Molise | 1990 | 398 (11th)[lower-alpha 3] | 0.2 | 0 / 30 |
– |
2018 | 11,956 (5th) | 8.2 | 2 / 21 |
– | |
Campania | 1990 | 7,501 (13th)[lower-alpha 3] | 0.2 | 0 / 60 |
– |
1995 | 8,849 (15th)[lower-alpha 2] | 0.3 | 0 / 60 |
– | |
Apulia | 1990 | 6,072 (12th)[lower-alpha 3] | 0.3 | 0 / 50 |
– |
1995 | 6,841 (14th)[lower-alpha 2] | 0.4 | 0 / 51 |
– | |
2015 | 38,661 (11th)[lower-alpha 4] | 2.4 | 0 / 49 |
– | |
Basilicata | 1990 | 631 (12th)[lower-alpha 3] | 0.2 | 0 / 30 |
– |
2019 | 55,393 (2nd) | 19.2 | 6 / 21 |
– | |
Calabria | 1990 | 2,928 (13th)[lower-alpha 3] | 0.3 | 0 / 40 |
– |
1995 | 4,173 (13th)[lower-alpha 2] | 0.5 | 0 / 42 |
– | |
2020 | 95,400 (3rd)[lower-alpha 2] | 12.25 | 4 / 29 |
– | |
Sardinia | 1994 | 1,092 (16th)[lower-alpha 5] | 0.1 | 0 / 80 |
– |
2019 | 80,068 (2nd) | 11.36 | 8 / 60 |
– | |
Sicily | 1991 | 5,206 (16th)[lower-alpha 3] | 0.2 | 0 / 90 |
– |
2017 | 108,713 (8th)[lower-alpha 4] (with FdI) | 5.7 | 1 / 70 |
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- Ran as Lega Centro.
- Ran as Lega Italia Federale.
- Ran as Lega Sud.
- Ran as Us with Salvini.
- Ran as Lega Sardegna.
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