2022 Sicilian regional election

The 2022 Sicilian regional election for the renewal of the Sicilian Regional Assembly and the election of the President of Sicily were held on 25 September, 2022. Renato Schifani, candidate of the centre-right coalition, easily won the election, becoming the next president of the region.[1]

2022 Sicilian regional election

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All 70 seats to the Sicilian Regional Assembly
36 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Renato Schifani Cateno De Luca
Party Forza Italia South calls North
Alliance Centre-right
Seats won 40 8
Seat change Increase 4 New
Popular vote 887,215 505,386
Percentage 42.05% 23.95%
Swing Increase 3.10% New

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Caterina Chinnici Nuccio Di Paola
Party Democratic Party Five Star Movement
Alliance Centre-left
Seats won 11 11
Seat change Decrease 2 Decrease 9
Popular vote 341,252 321,142
Percentage 16.17% 15.22%
Swing Decrease 2.48% Decrease 19.43%


President before election

Nello Musumeci
DB

Elected President

Renato Schifani
FI

Electoral system edit

The Sicilian Parliament is elected with a mixed system: 62 MPs are chosen with a form of proportional representation using a largest remainder method with open lists and a 5% threshold, while 8 MPs (7+1) are elected using Party bloc vote.

 AG   CL   CT   EN   ME   PA   RG   SR   TP  Total
6 3 13 2 8 16 4 5 5 62

Background edit

Progressive camp primary election edit

On 18 June a press conference was held between the leaders of Democratic Party, Five Star Movement, Italian Left, Green Europe, Article One, Italian Socialist Party and One Hundred Steps for Sicily. They presented the guidelines for the Progressive camp primary election, which was held on 23 July. The deadline for the candidacies was set for June 30.[2][3] Caterina Chinnici won the primary election with 44% of votes, ahead of Barbara Floridia (32%) and Claudio Fava (23%).[4]

Candidate Party Votes % Notes
Caterina Chinnici Democratic Party 14,552 44.77% [5]
Barbara Floridia Five Star Movement 10,317 31.74% [6]
Claudio Fava One Hundred Steps for Sicily 7,547 23.22% [7][8]
Total 100%

Parties and candidates edit

Below is a list of the parties and their respective leaders in the election.

Political party or alliance Constituent lists Previous result Candidate Ref.
Votes (%) Seats
Centre-right coalition Forza Italia 16.4 12 Renato Schifani
Populars and AutonomistsUs With Sicily 7.1 5
Brothers of Italy (incl. DB) 5.6 3
Italy First – League
Christian Democracy (incl. UDC)
Five Star Movement 26.7 19
Nuccio Di Paola
Centre-left coalition Democratic Party (incl. PSI) 13.0 11 Caterina Chinnici
One Hundred Steps for Sicily (incl. Art.1, SI and EV) 5.2 1
Free Sicilians 0.7
Eliana Esposito
Action – Italia Viva (incl. Together and PSS)
Gaetano Armao
De Luca's coalition South calls North Cateno De Luca
Sicilia Vera

Opinion polling edit

Candidates edit

  Exit poll

Hypothetical candidates edit

Parties edit

Results edit

 
Candidates Votes % Seats Parties Votes % Seats
Renato Schifani 887,215 42.05 7
Brothers of Italy 282,345 15.10 11
Forza Italia 275,736 14.75 11
Italy First – League 127,454 6.80 4
Populars and Autonomists 127,096 6.80 3
Christian Democracy 121,691 6.51 4
Total 934,322 49.96 33
Cateno De Luca 505,386 23.95 1
South calls North 254,453 13.61 7
Sicilia Vera 50,877 2.72
Sicilian Pride 18,165 0.97
Land of Love 3,390 0.18
Young Sicilians 3,042 0.16
Sicilian Autonomy 3,042 0.16
Sicily Feat 2,702 0.14
Work in Sicily 1,793 0.10
Enough Mafias 1,356 0.07
Total 336,390 18.11 7
Caterina Chinnici 341,252 16.17
Democratic Party 238,761 12.77 11
One Hundred Steps for Sicily 55,599 2.97
Total 294,360 15.74 11
Nuccio di Paola 321,142 15.22 Five Star Movement 254,974 13.64 11
Gaetano Armao 43,835 2.08 Action – Italia Viva 39,788 2.13
Eliana Esposito 10,973 0.52 Free Sicilians 7,654 0.41
Blank and invalid votes 140,596 6.25
Total candidates 2,250,399 100.00 8 Total parties 1,869,863 100.00 62
Registered voters/turnout 4,609,984 48.82
Source: Regione Sicilia


Popular vote
FdI
15.10%
FI
14.75%
M5S
13.64%
ScN
13.61%
PD
12.77%
Lega
6.80%
PeA
6.80%
DC
6.51%
CPpS
2.97%
SV
2.72%
A–IV
2.13%
President
Schifani
42.05%
De Luca
23.95%
Chinnici
16.17%
Di Paola
15.22%
Armao
2.08%
Esposito
0.52%

References edit

  1. ^ "Regionali in Sicilia, Renato Schifani sarà il candidato governatore del centrodestra". Corriere della Sera. 12 August 2022. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Centrosinistra e 5 Stelle, in Sicilia parte la corsa delle primarie". la Repubblica (in Italian). 18 June 2022. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Pd, M5S e sinistra siglano l'accordo: in Sicilia primarie unitarie il 23 luglio". la Repubblica (in Italian). 18 June 2022. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  4. ^ "Chinnici vince le primarie in Sicilia, è candidata del centrosinistra alla Regione". Giornale di Sicilia (in Italian). Retrieved 23 July 2022.
  5. ^ "Il Pd lancia Chinnici: "Ci sono con competenza ed entusiasmo"". Live Sicilia (in Italian). 27 June 2022. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  6. ^ "Presidenziali, il Movimento 5 stelle sceglie Floridia. Sfiderà Fava e Chinnici all'interno del centrosinistra". MeridioNews. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  7. ^ "Regionali, Fava torna in campo? "Il mio patto di libertà coi siciliani"". www.lasicilia.it (in Italian). Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  8. ^ "Antimafia: Fava lascia la guida, è pronto per le regionali". Live Sicilia (in Italian). 31 May 2022. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  9. ^ "Nuccio Di Paola candidato governatore per M5s in Sicilia, la Chinnici medita di ritirarsi". Giornale di Sicilia (in Italian). 22 August 2022. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  10. ^ "Regionali, Eliana Esposito candidata di Siciliani Liberi <<Trasformare la Sicilia in Zona economica speciale>>". meridionews.it (in Italian). 27 June 2022. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  11. ^ "Sicilia: Azione e Iv, Gaetano Armao candidato governatore". Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata (in Italian). 13 August 2022. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  12. ^ "Cateno De Luca: "Mi candido a sindaco di Sicilia" Agenzia di stampa Italpress". Italpress (in Italian). 15 February 2022. Retrieved 1 March 2022.