Centre-left primary election
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The centre-left candidate was chosen through primary elections, which were won by surprise by Nichi Vendola.[1]
3–4 April 2005 Apulian regional election results
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Candidates
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Votes
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%
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Seats
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Parties
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Votes
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%
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Seats
|
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Nichi Vendola
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1,165,536
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49.84
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1
|
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Democrats of the Left
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356,369
|
16.63
|
14
|
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Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy
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208,806
|
9.74
|
8
|
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Communist Refoundation Party
|
109,146
|
5.09
|
4
|
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Italian Democratic Socialists
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86,096
|
4.01
|
3
|
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Union of Democrats for Europe
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70,293
|
3.28
|
3
|
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The Apulian Spring
|
55,335
|
2.58
|
3
|
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Party of Italian Communists
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48,141
|
2.24
|
2
|
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Autonomist Socialists – PSDI – MRE
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47,511
|
2.22
|
2
|
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Italy of Values
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38,120
|
1.78
|
1
|
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Federation of the Greens
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33,309
|
1.55
|
1
|
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United Democratic Christians
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8,397
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0.39
|
–
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Pensioners' Party
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3,959
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0.18
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–
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Total
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1,065,752
|
49.69
|
41
|
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Raffaele Fitto
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1,151,405
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49.24
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1
|
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Forza Italia
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381,663
|
17.80
|
10
|
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National Alliance
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259,563
|
12.10
|
7
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Apulia First of All
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196,281
|
9.15
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5
|
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Union of Christian and Centre Democrats
|
167,038
|
7.79
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4
|
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New PSI – PRI
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48,109
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2.24
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1
|
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Social Idea Movement
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10,099
|
0.47
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–
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Total
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1.062.753
|
49.55
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27
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Gianfelice Galassi
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10,973
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0.47
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–
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Social Alternative
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9,368
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0.44
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–
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Luca Scalabrini
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10,477
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0.45
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–
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Christian Democracy
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6,791
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0.32
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–
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Total candidates
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2,338,391
|
100.00
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2
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Total parties
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2,144,664
|
100.00
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68
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Source: Ministry of the Interior – Historical Archive of Elections
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