2024 Italian regional elections explained

Election Name:2024 Italian regional elections
Country:Italy
Type:legislative
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2023 Italian regional elections
Previous Year:2023
Next Election:2025 Italian regional elections
Next Year:2025
Seats For Election:Presidents and regional assemblies of Abruzzo, Basilicata, Emilia Romagna, Piedmont, Sardinia, and Umbria
Alliance1:Centre-right coalition (Italy)
Seats Before1:15
Seats After1:13
Seat Change1:2
Alliance2:Centre-left coalition (Italy)
Seats Before2:5
Seats After2:7
Seat Change2:2

The 2024 Italian regional elections took place in six regions of Italy during 2024.[1]

Overall results

RegionElection dayIncumbent presidentPartyElected presidentParty
Sardinia25 February Christian SolinasPSd'AzAlessandra ToddeM5S
Abruzzo10 March Marco MarsilioFdIMarco MarsilioFdI
Basilicata21–22 April Vito BardiFIVito BardiFI
Piedmont8–9 June Alberto CirioFIAlberto CirioFI
Liguria27–28 OctoberGiovanni Toti[2] NMMarco BucciCentre-right Ind.
Umbria17–18 NovemberDonatella TeseiLegaStefania ProiettiCentre-left Ind.
Emilia-Romagna17–18 NovemberStefano Bonaccini[3] PDMichele De PascalePD

Summary by region

Sardinia

See main article: 2024 Sardinian regional election.

Abruzzo

See main article: 2024 Abruzzo regional election.

Basilicata

See main article: 2024 Basilicata regional election.

Piedmont

See main article: 2024 Piedmontese regional election.

Liguria

See main article: 2024 Ligurian regional election.

Umbria

See main article: 2024 Umbrian regional election.

Notes and References

  1. News: Elezioni regionali, dove e quando si vota nel 2024. Sky TG24. it. 27 December 2023. 12 March 2024.
  2. Toti resigned from his position triggering snap elections.
  3. Bonaccini was elected to the European Parliament, a position incompatible with that of regional president.