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2025 Marche regional election

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Regional election in Italy

See also:2025 Italian regional elections
2025 Marche regional election

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28–29 September 2025
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All 31 seats to theLegislative Assembly of Marche
Opinion polls
Registered1,325,689[1]
Turnout50.01% (Decrease9.74%)
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderFrancesco AcquaroliMatteo Ricci
PartyFdIPD
AllianceCentre-rightCentre-left
Seats won2011
Seat changeSteadySteady
Popular vote337,679286,209
Percentage52.4%44.4%
SwingIncrease 3.3%Decrease 3.8%

Map of the election result

President before election

Francesco Acquaroli
FdI

President-elect

Francesco Acquaroli
FdI

The2025 Marche regional election inMarche,Italy, took place on 28–29 September 2025.[2] The date was announced byRegional PresidentFrancesco Acquaroli, who stated the vote would be held in late September.[3]

The contest featured incumbent President Francesco Acquaroli, asenator and former mayor ofPotenza Picena, who ran for a second term as thecentre-right coalitions alliance "Più Marche", which includedBrothers of Italy (FdI),Lega,Forza Italia and seven other parties and civic lists.[4] His main opponent wasMatteo Ricci of theDemocratic Party (PD), leading the centre-left "Alleanza del Cambiamento", an alliance of 19 parties and civic lists, including the PD,M5S,Italia Viva,PRC,+Europa,Volt andEuropa Verde.[5]

Acquaroli was firstelected in 2020 with 49.13% of the vote and 20 out of 31 assembly seats, the first centre-right president in Marche'spost-war history.[6]

Background

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Electoral system

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The Region ofMarche operates under a standard regionalstatute. Both theLegislative Assembly and thePresident of the Region are elected at the same time through a regional election.

The Legislative Assembly is composed of 30 seats, filled using a system ofproportional representation withopen lists andpreferential voting. Voters may express preferences for individual candidates within the lists. The electoral system includes a 5% threshold, which parties must reach in order to gain representation. However, this threshold is lowered to 3% for parties running as part of acoalition. The use of panachage (voting across multiple lists) is not permitted.

The region is divided into five provinces, each electing between four and nine councillors depending on population. The assembly members are elected proportionally within these constituencies.

The President of the Region is elected in a single-round,first-past-the-post vote. Each presidential candidate must be affiliated with one of the lists running for the Legislative Assembly, effectively barring independent candidates.

The electoral law includes a majority bonus for the list of the elected president to ensure stable governance:

  • If the president's list receives between 34% and 37% of the vote, it is awarded 16 seats.
  • Between 37% and 40% grants 17 seats.
  • More than 40% awards 18 seats.

After assigning the bonus, the remaining seats are distributed proportionally among the other lists that passed the electoral threshold. Finally, the elected president automatically becomes a member of the Legislative Assembly, increasing the total number of members to 31.

Seat distribution
ProvincesSeats
Ancona9
Ascoli Piceno4
Fermo4
Macerata6
Pesaro and Urbino7
President1
Total31

Parties and candidates

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Presidential candidate

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CandidateExperienceCampaignAlliance

Francesco Acquaroli
President of Marche (2020–present)
Member of theChamber of Deputies for Marche (2018–2020)
Mayor ofPotenza Picena (2014-2018)

14 June 2025
Website
Centre-right coalition
(More Marche)

Matteo Ricci
MEP forCentral Italy (2024–present)
Mayor of Pesaro (2014–2024)
President of theProvince of Pesaro and Urbino (2009–2014)

12 June 2025
Website
Centre-left coalition
(Alliance of Change)
Parties and alliances for Presidential candidacy

Alleanza del Cambiamento

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CandidateElectoral listPrevious result
Votes (%)Seats
Matteo Ricci[a]Democratic Party (PD)25.117
Five Star Movement (M5S)7.122
Greens and Left Alliance (AVS)[b]-
Marche Project3.17[c]-
Matteo Ricci for President[d]-
Forward with Ricci - Civic Project[e]-
Peace Health Work1.90[f]-
Source[7]

Più Marche

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CandidatePolitical partyPrevious result
Votes (%)Seats
Francesco AcquaroliBrothers of Italy18.67
League22.38
Forza Italia (incl.Popular Base)5.82
Union of the Centre2.21
Marche Civics2.01
Marchigiani with Acquaroli
  • Movement for Marche
0.9-
Us Moderates
Source[8]

Other candidates

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Regional Councilor candidates

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A list of the candidates at theMacerata constituency displayed outside of the municipal council office ofCivitanova Marche.
Matteo Ricci for President
Ascoli PicenoAnconaFermoMacerataPesaro Urbino
Matteo Ricci - Presidente
Angelo Flaiani[11]Antonio Mastrovincenzo[12][13]Francesco Trasatti[14][15]Stefania MonteverdeMassimo Seri
Francesca Pulcini[15]Cristina Andreoli[12]Daniela Minnetti[14]Andrea PrimucciMaria Francesca Crespini
Giovanni Borraccini[15]Lorenzo Beccaceci[12]Argeo Funari[14]Francesca Della ValleFlavia Farina
Cinzia Peroni[15]David Bruffa[12]Matilde Fagiani[14]Giorgio LorenzettiCarlo Rossi
Alice Cavaliere[12]Eleonora DomesiOthmane Yassine
Antonella GattiSaleem NaveedAlessia Di Girolamo
Roberto Maccaroni[12]Peppe Puntarello
Patrizia Pesaresi[12]
Davide Pucci[12]

Peace Health Work
Ascoli PicenoAnconaFermoMacerataPesaro Urbino
Pace Salute Lavoro
Anna Maria CeroliniGloria BaldoniMichele CiccolaRiccardo BallatoriDonato Demeli
Fabrizio LeoneMauro BorioniMauro FuschiAugusto CiuffettiRita Ficarelli
Guido MastrosaniPaolo CampanelliSilvia MaraniRoberto ManciniLara Giommi
Paola Maria PetrucciNicola CandriaGiuseppina PiergalliniLaura PontoniAlberto Nones
Massimo RossiGabriella Saccani VenezianiRiccardo Pepe
Simona SabbatiniMaria Letizia TrafeliGiulio Torello
Patrizia SantonciniElisa Gaggiotti
Roberta Sforza
Arnaldo Troiani

Campaign

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On July 23, 2025,Ricci received anotice of investigation [it] informing him that he was being investigated by thePesaro prosecutor's office in connection with the "Affidopoli" investigation into alleged irregularities in the public procurement system that occurred during his tenure asmayor of the city.

Ricci denied the accusations, but despite this, theM5S requested clarification, and PresidentGiuseppe Conte declared that he would read the prosecutor's case files against him to decide whether to continue supporting him in the elections. After the reading, the party reiterated its support for the candidate, arguing that there was no reason to do otherwise.

Subsequently, on 4 August 2025, in a centre-right conference held inAncona during the electoral campaign, it was announced byPrime MinisterGiorgia Meloni that the Marche andUmbria regions would enter theZES, a project aimed at economic development and which was initially dedicated exclusively to thesouthern regions, but now also extended to part ofcentral Italy.

Debates

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DateLocationOrganizerLinkParticipantsSource
AcquaroliRicciBollettaGerardiManganiMarinelli
28 August 2025AnconaUil MarcheVideoPIPININININI[16]
12 September 2025TGR MarcheVideoPIPIPIPIPIPI[17]
25 September 2025RomeSky TG24VideoPIPININININI[18]
 PI  Present Invited NI  Not Invited

Opinion polls

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On 26 September 2025, a fabricated opinion poll was circulated in the lead-up to the election, falsely indicating that centre-left candidateMatteo Ricci was leading over incumbent PresidentFrancesco Acquaroli.[19] The poll, attributed to the polling instituteSWG, was widely shared on social media, including byDemocratic Party member,Alessia Morani, who referenced it in her posts.[20] However, SWG publicly denied conducting or releasing the poll, stating it was a fake and reserving the right to take legal action.[21]

Fratelli d'Italia responded by filing a formal complaint with Italy's communications authority,AGCOM, and thePublic prosecutor's office inAncona.[22]Giovanni Donzelli, a prominent member of FdI, condemned the incident, calling it "a deliberate attempt to disseminate fake news during the election period".[23]

Pollings

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DatePolling firm/
Client
Sample sizeAcquaroliRicciMarinelliManganiBollettaGerardiOthersLeadAbstentionMargin of errorTotal contactsRefusalsMethod
9–11 September 2025Tecnè srl – BiDimedia80051.045.53.55.510±3.552814281 (84.9%)CAWICATI
9–11 September 2025IPSOS – Corriere della Sera80050.144.81.11.51.60.95.3154249CAWICATICAMI
26–29 August 2025BiDiMedia / Citynews – AnconaToday1,00049.647.50.31.01.30.32.142 – 47±3.11856CAWIPanel
11–12 July 2025IZI S.p.A.1,00049.550.51.036.3 – 36.6±3.0CAMICAWI
16–17 Jun 2025Tecnè / Dire1,00950.5–54.545.5–49.55.046±3.6,3435,334 (84.1)CATICAWI
10-17 April 2025Tecnè / Corriere Adriatico1,50052.0–55.048.04.0–7.049CATI-CAWI

Political parties

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DatePolling firm/
Client
Sample sizeCDXCSXOthersLeadAbstention
FdILegaFIMpACivici-McACivici-UdCNMPDM5SAVSMRPAcRPSL
(PRC-DdN)
PMMR
9–11 September 2025IPSOS – Corriere della Sera800255.97.34.82.72.51.721.66.56.942.32.11.65.14.9 CDX15
26–29 Aug 2025BiDiMedia / Citynews – AnconaToday1,85626.17.76.44.12.91.81.025.26.15.64.32.31.02.63.9%[g]2.9 CDX20
16–17 Jun 2025Tecnè / agenzia DIRE1,00929.88.511-21.811.86.2-2.24.9[h]9.5 CDX46

Outcome

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Results

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28–29 September 2025 Marche regional election results
CandidatesVotes%SeatsPartiesVotes%Seats
Francesco Acquaroli337,67952.431Brothers of Italy155,54027.4110
Forza Italia48,8238.603
Lega Marche41,8057.373
Marchigiani for Acquaroli President24,1044.251
Civics for Acquaroli President14,6802.591
Union of the Centre10,8531.911
Us Moderates9,2991.64
Total305,10453.7719
Matteo Ricci286,20944.441 (0)[i]Democratic Party127,63822.506
Civic List Ricci for President41,6507.342
Five Star Movement28,8365.081
Greens and Left Alliance23,5654.151
Marche Alive Project10,8721.92– (1)[j]
Civic Project Forward with Ricci8,1001.43
Peace Health Work6,3921.13
Total247,05343.5410 (11)[k]
Beatrice Marinelli6,3020.98Evolution of the Revolution4,8670.86
Lidia Mangani5,0390.78Italian Communist Party3,3880.60
Claudio Bolletta4,8510.75Sovereign Popular Democracy3,9530.70
Francesco Gerardi3,9160.61Force of the People3,0370.54
Blank and invalid votes
Total candidates643,996100.002 (1)[l]Total parties567,402100.0029
Registered voters/turnout50.01
Source:Marche Region – Results
Popular vote by party
FdI
27.41%
PD
22.50%
FI
8.60%
Lega
7.37%
Ricci
7.34%
M5S
5.08%
MpA
4.25%
CpA
2.59%
MV
1.92%
UdC
1.91%
NM
1.64%
Avanti
1.43%
PSL
1.13%
Others
2.68%
Popular vote by president
Acquaroli
52.43%
Ricci
44.44%
Others
3.13%
Seat summary
Centre-right
64.52%
Centre-left
35.48%

Turnout

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Voter turnout[24]
ConstituencySunday, September 28Monday, September 29Previous Election
12:00 PM19:00 PM23:00 PM15:00 PM
Ancona9.60%30.08%37.72%50.41%60.50%Decrease 10.11%
Ascoli Piceno10.33%29.09%36.26%48.97%57.70%Decrease 8.70%
Fermo10.90%30.64%38.37%51.22%61.20%Decrease 9.95%
Macerata10.15%28.28%35.82%47.02%56.60%Decrease 9.58%
Pesaro-Urbino12.35%32.84%40.07%52.38%62.30%Decrease 9.89%
Marche Total10.59%30.23%37.71%50.01%59.75%Decrease 9.74%

Analysis

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Acquaroli defeated Ricci by 8 points, with greater support in southern Marche and a majority overall in the region, including 7 of the 11 cities with populations over 30,000. Ricci’s support was concentrated in northern Marche, particularly in Ancona and his hometown of Pesaro. South of Ancona, he won in 13 municipalities, including Grottammare and Monteprandone, both with populations over 10,000.[25]

While Ricci was elected as the second-place presidential candidate, he chose not to take his seat and remained in the European Parliament.[26]

Acquaroli V Ricci by province
ProvinceMatteo RicciFrancesco AcquaroliOthers
Pesaro-Urbino69,005
45.29%
78,226
51.34%
5,124
3.36%
Ancona98,901
49.85%
92,344
46.54%
7,160
3.61%
Macerata51,646
38.72%
77,186
57.86%
4,568
3.42%
Fermo27,575
37.13%
44,943
60.51%
1,750
2.36%
Ascoli Piceno39,082
45.67%
44,980
52.57%
1,506
1.76%
Acquaroli V Ricci by major cities
CityMatteo RicciFrancesco AcquaroliOthers
Ancona21,662
53.14%
17,673
43.35%
1,431
3.51%
Pesaro21,774
51.11%
19,143
44.93%
1,686
3.96%
Fano12,729
47.07%
13,547
50.10%
764
2.83%
San Benedetto del Tronto9,178
47.38%
9,822
50.70%
373
1.93%
Ascoli Piceno8,309
40.00%
12,102
58.26%
362
1.74%
Senigallia11,245
54.69%
8,671
42.17%
647
3.15%
Civitanova Marche7,284
41.17%
9,734
55.02%
673
3.80%
Macerata8,343
46.04%
9,129
50.38%
649
3.58%
Jesi9,482
55.29%
6,984
40.72%
684
3.99%
Fermo6,356
30.96%
10,454
60.79%
388
2.26%
Osimo7,077
47.24%
7,476
49.91%
427
2.85%

Elected councilors

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Party / ListCouncilor electedPreference votesConstituency
Brothers of ItalyFrancesco AcquaroliPresident-Elect
Francesco Baldelli6,447Pesaro and Urbino
Nicola Barbieri4,412Pesaro and Urbino
Marco Ausili4,235Ancona
Giacomo Bugaro4,073Ancona
Corrado Canafoglia3,396Ancona
Silvia Luconi3,953Macerata
Pierpaolo Borroni3,834Macerata
Andrea Putzu6,005Fermo
Francesca Pantaloni8,407Ascoli Piceno
Andrea Cardilli7,358Ascoli Piceno
Forza ItaliaTiziano Consoli2,200Ancona
Gianluca Pasqui4,043Macerata
Jessica Marcozzi1,818Fermo
LegaEnrico Rossi3,436Pesaro and Urbino
Renzo Marinelli2,847Macerata
Andrea Maria Antonini2,822Ascoli Piceno
Marchigiani for Acquaroli PresidentPaolo Calcinaro9,311Fermo
Civics MarcheGiacomo Rossi2,604Pesaro and Urbino
Union of the CentreLuca Marconi1,067Macerata
Democratic PartyMatteo RicciElected as the second-place presidential candidate, but chose not to take his seat
Micaela Vitri6,337Pesaro and Urbino
Valeria Mancinelli8,050Ancona
Maurizio Mangialardi4,078Ancona
Leonardo Catena3,996Macerata
Fabrizio Cesetti4,141Fermo
Enrico Piergallini6,560Ascoli Piceno
Civic List Ricci for PresidentMassimo Seri1,501Pesaro and Urbino
Antonio Mastrovincenzo2,051Ancona
Five Star MovementMarta Carmela Raimonda Ruggeri2,630Pesaro and Urbino
Greens and Left AllianceAndrea Nobili1,961Ancona
Marche Alive ProjectMichele Caporossi[m]1,577Ancona

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Ricci also received support fromItaly in Common
  2. ^In the2020 regional election,Green Europe ran together withMore Europe and civic candidates on the "Rebirth Marche" list, which received 2.77% of the vote. Meanwhile,Italian Left participated as part of the left-wing "Depend on Us" list, which gained 1.90%.
  3. ^In the2020 regional election,Italia Viva's expanded list also included theItalian Socialist Party,Solidary Democracy, and civic candidates.
  4. ^in 2020 the "Mangialardi for President" list get 2.07%
  5. ^In the2020 regional election,More Europe andMarche Civics ran together withGreen Europe on the "Rebirth Marche" list, which received 2.77% of the vote. Meanwhile, theItalian Socialist Party ran alongsideItalia Viva andSolidary Democracy, earning 3.17%.
  6. ^In the2020 regional election, the "Depend on Us" list also includedItalian Left.
  7. ^
  8. ^
  9. ^Ricci chose not to take his seat
  10. ^Gained a seat after Matteo Ricci chose not to take his seat
  11. ^Gained a seat after Matteo Ricci chose not to take his seat
  12. ^Ricci chose not to take his seat
  13. ^Gained a seat after Matteo Ricci chose not to take his seat

References

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  20. ^"Il sondaggio che mette in bella luce Matteo Ricci è falso. Fratelli d'Italia presenta un esposto in Procura".
  21. ^"I mezzucci dell'ultima spiaggia: Sulle Marche un altro sondaggio "tarocco". E nel Pd lo rilanciano pure".
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