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Italian general election, 2008 (Piedmont)

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The Italian general election of 2008 took place on 13 April 2008 – 14 April 2008. The election was won in Piedmont by the centre-right coalition between The People of Freedom and Lega Nord, as it happened at the national level. The People of Freedom was the largest party in the election with 34.3%, ahead of the Democratic Party (32.4%) and Lega Nord (12.6%).

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Chamber of Deputies

Source: Ministry of the Interior

Senate

Source: Ministry of the Interior

Piedmont 1 (Torino)

The People of Freedom
  • Guido Crosetto
  • Margherita Boniver
  • Maurizio Leo
  • Osvaldo Napoli
  • Maria Grazia Siliquini
  • Benedetto Della Vedova
  • Manuela Repetti
  • Agostino Ghiglia
  • Enrico Pianetta
  • Democratic Party
  • Piero Fassino
  • Antonio Boccuzzi
  • Anna Rossomando
  • Giorgio Merlo
  • Marco Calgaro
  • Gianni Vernetti
  • Stefano Esposito
  • Giacomo Portas
  • Mimmo Lucà
  • Lega Nord
  • Stefano Allasia
  • Renato Togni
  • Elena Maccanti
  • Italy of Values
  • Giuseppe Giulietti
  • Gaetano Porcino
  • Union of the Centre
  • Michele Vietti
  • Piedmont 2 (Alessandria-Asti-Cuneo-Novara-Vercelli-Biella-Verbania)

    The People of Freedom
  • Lucio Stanca
  • Marco Zacchera
  • Maria Teresa Armosino
  • Enrico Costa
  • Alessandro Ruben
  • Giuseppe Vegas
  • Roberto Rosso
  • Franco Stradella
  • Gianni Mancuso
  • Gaetano Nastri
  • Democratic Party
  • Luigi Bobba
  • Cesare Damiano
  • Mario Lovelli
  • Mario Barbi
  • massimo Fiorio
  • Elisabetta Rampi
  • Lega Nord
  • Roberto Cota
  • Gianluca Buonanno
  • Roberto Simonetti
  • Maria Piera Pastore
  • Sebastiano Fogliato
  • Italy of Values
  • Renato Cambursano
  • Union of the Centre
  • Teresio Delfino
  • The People of Freedom

  • Enzo Ghigo
  • Ugo Martinat
  • Aldo Scarabosio
  • Lucio Malan
  • Andrea Fluttero
  • Valter Zanetta
  • Lorenzo Piccioni
  • Giuseppe Menardi
  • Maria Rizzotti
  • Gilberto Pichetto Fratin
  • Democratic Party

  • Emma Bonino
  • Roberto Della Seta
  • Mauro Marino
  • Pietro Marcenaro
  • Maria Leddi
  • Franca Biondelli
  • Lega Nord

  • Michelino Davico
  • Enrico Montani
  • Lidia Boldi
  • Italy of Values

  • Patrizia Bugnano
  • References

    Italian general election, 2008 (Piedmont) Wikipedia