2020 Marche regional election
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20–21 September 2020
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The 2020 Marche regional election in Marche, Italy, took place on 20–21 September. It was originally scheduled to take place on 31 May 2020, but was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic in Italy.[1][2]
The centre-right coalition candidate, senator and former mayor of Potenza Picena Francesco Acquaroli, defeated the Democratic candidate, Maurizio Mangialardi, who was serving as Mayor of Senigallia. Acquaroli was the first centre-right candidate elected president in the history of the region and was elected with 49.3% of the regional popular vote, winning 20 of 31 seats in the regional council. The election generated some controversy because the centre-right candidate was present at a dinner to commemorate the March on Rome on 28 October 2019, with other far-right Italian politicians. It was the first election during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy in the Marche region.
| Political party or alliance | Constituent lists | Previous result | Candidate | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes (%) | Seats | |||||
| Centre-left coalition | Democratic Party (PD) | 35.1 |
15 |
Maurizio Mangialardi | ||
| Mangialardi for President List (incl. Action and MRE) | N/a | N/a | ||||
| Italia Viva – Italian Socialist Party – Solidary Democracy – Marche Civics | 3.2 |
1 | ||||
| Rebirth Marche (More Europe – Civics – Greens) | N/a | N/a | ||||
| Brave Marche (incl. Art.1, IiC and M5S dissidents) | N/a | N/a | ||||
| Our Marche and the Centre | N/a | N/a | ||||
| Centre-right coalition | League | 13.0 |
3 |
Francesco Acquaroli | ||
| Forza Italia – Civics for Marche | 9.4 |
2 | ||||
| Brothers of Italy | 6.5 |
1 | ||||
| Marche Populars – Union of the Centre | 3.4 |
1 | ||||
| Civitas – Civics | 2.1 |
1 | ||||
| Movement for Marche (incl. PRI, FV and M5S dissidents) | 0.9 |
N/a | ||||
| Five Star Movement | 18.9 |
6 |
Gian Mario Mercorelli | |||
| Depend on Us (incl. SI and PRC) | 3.8 |
– |
Roberto Mancini | |||
| Communist! (incl. PC and PCI) | N/a | N/a | Fabio Pasquinelli | |||
| Vox Italia (incl. Human Value Party) | N/a | N/a | Sabrina Banzato | |||
| Reconquer Italy | N/a | N/a | Alessandra Contigiani | |||
| 3V Movement | N/a | N/a | Anna Rita Iannetti | |||
