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Elezioni Dei Membi Del Parlamento Europeo Spettanti All'italia Domenica 26 Maggio 2019 Risultati Finali Liste Circoscrizionali Preferenze N Elezioni dei membi del Parlamento Europeo spettanti all'Italia Domenica 26 Maggio 2019 Risultati finali Liste Circoscrizionali Preferenze N. Denominazione Voti N. Candidato Voti Totale 1 Giorgia MELONI 31 2 Raffaele STANCANELLI 5 3 Maria Carolina VARCHI - GIORGIA MELONI - FRATELLI 4 Giovanni Luca CANNATA - 1 119 70 D'ITALIA 5 Maria Fernanda GERVASI - 6 Francesco RIZZO 1 7 Antonella ZEDDA 31 8 Francesco Paolo SCARPINATO 2 1 Caterina CHINNICI 60 2 Pietro BARTOLO 39 3 Andrea SODDU 433 4 Michela GIUFFRIDA 7 2 Partico Democratico 773 555 5 Attilio LICCIARDI - 6 Virginia PUZZOLO 6 7 Leonardo CIACCIO - 8 Carmela SPICOLA detta Mila 10 1 Nicola DI MATTEO - 2 Barbara FIGUS 4 3 Salvatore ANELLO - 4 Eleonora PAGANO - 3 IL POPOLO DELLA FAMIGLIA 8 5 5 Giovan Battista MONTEMAGGIORE - 6 Elena DI PIETRA - 7 Fabio NALBONE - 8 Maria Daniela PAGLIETTI 1 1 Roberto FIORE - 2 Maria BORGIA - 3 Antonino CURRO' dell Nino - 4 Monica GRILLO - 4 FORZA NUOVA 1 - 5 Pasquale ALBA - 6 Antonia IMPELLIZZERI - 7 Agatino SAPIA - 8 Alessia AUGELLO - 1 Silvio BERLUSCONI 77 2 Gabriella GIANMANCO detta Gianmanco detta Giammarco 1 3 Salvatore CICU 20 4 Gabriella GRECO 17 5 FORZA ITALIA 164 115 5 Francesco Saverio ROMANO detto Saverio - 6 Dafne MUSOLINO - 7 Giuseppe MILAZZO - 8 Giorgia IACOLINO - 1 Matteo SALVINI 194 2 Francesca DONATO 6 3 Angelo ATTAGUILE - 4 Igor GELARDA detto Igor - 6 LEGA 519 328 5 Maria Concetta HOPPS detta Marico - 6 Sonia PILLI 63 7 Massimiliano PIU 65 8 Annalisa TARDINO - 1 Stefania CALCAGNO - 2 Luigi DI LIBERTO - 3 Cristina Diana BARGU - 7 PARTITO PIRATA 8 4 Paul Stephen BORILE - - 5 Sara BONANNO - 6 Rosaria CUOMO - 7 Emanuele SOMMA - 1 Alessandra TODDE 255 2 Ignazio CORRAO 26 3 Dino Riccardo Maria GIARRUSSO detto Iena 42 4 Flavia DI PIETRO 2 8 MOVIMENTO 5 STELLE 900 436 5 Matilde MONTAUDO 1 6 Donato FORCILLO 103 7 Antonio BRUNETTO 3 8 Giuseppina Antonella CORRADO 4 1 Fabrizio FERRANDELLI - 2 Pietrina PUTZOLU 14 3 Stafania FICANI - 4 Giuseppe SANO' - 9 + EUROPA 48 19 5 Silvja MANZI 1 6 Marco DE ANDREIS 3 7 Maria SAELI - 8 Elia TORRISI 1 1 Nadia SPALLITA - 2 Egidio TRAINITO 4 3 Raffaela SPADARO - 4 Claudio TORRISI 1 10 EUROPA VERDE 48 6 5 Elvira Maria VERNENGO detta Dragonia 1 6 Filippo OCCHIPINTI - 7 Ilaria FAGOTTO - 8 Giuseppe CUSCHERA - 1 Barbara BARTOLOTTI - 2 Luigi BARBERA - 3 Roberta ISCRO' - 4 Francesca CASULA 3 11 POPOLARI PER L'ITALIA 6 4 5 Valentina VALENTI - 6 Francesca FAZIO - 7 Federica NARDO 1 8 Livio LUCA' TROMBETTA - 1 Corradino MINEO 8 2 Vera PEGNA 1 3 Abdelkarim HANNACHI detto Karim detto Carim 1 4 Anna BONFORTE - 12 LA SINISTRA 71 76 5 Matteo Domenico IANNITTI detto Matteo 3 6 Giovanna COSENZA - 7 Omar TOCCO 23 8 Maria Cristina IBBA 40 1 Marco RIZZO 2 2 Laura BERGAMINI - 3 Alberto LOMBARDO - 4 Silvia STEFANI - 13 PARTITO COMUNISTA 28 3 5 Giuseppe Salvatore DONEDDU 1 6 Giovannina BASTONE - 7 Calogero BAVETTA - 8 Eleonora D'ANTONI - 1 Cristiano CERIELLO 1 2 Anna Tonia RAVICINI - 3 Enrico RIZZI - 14 PARTITO ANIMALISTA 9 4 Carmelo Carlo CALLEGARI - 1 5 Annunziata BRUNO - 6 Isabella CAMPANA - 7 Alberto MUSACCHIO - 1 Simone DI STEFANO 1 2 Rosmaria VOLCAN detta Emanuela - 3 Francesca CARIA - 4 Giusy MORELLO - 15 DESTRE UNITE 4 1 5 Giuliana PINNA - 6 Pierluigi REALE - 7 Vittorio SUSINNO - 8 Luca VIRDIS - Voti validi alle liste 2.706 Schede Bianche 13 Schede Nulle 55 Schede contestate e non assegnate - Totale schede scrutinate: 2.774 Totale votanti Maschi 1.456 Femmine 1.318 Totale: 2.774 35,86%.
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