2014 Greek local elections

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2014 Greek local elections

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Regions won by

– Nea Dimokratia – SYRIZA

– independents

Local elections were held in

municipalities
.

Background

Traditionally, candidates at local elections do not run under the official name of any party as the constitution only foresees the participation of electoral lists (or "combinations") and not parties. Despite this theoretical independence and distinction, for all practical purposes most candidates run as local front organisations for political parties.[3]

Issues

Greece is still facing a long-term government-debt crisis, which may affect the elections.

Election results

Source: Hellenic Ministry of the Interior

In the municipalities, as well as the regions, any candidate can participate in the first round. If the leading candidate does not have an absolute majority (50%+) of the votes, then a second round is held between the two leading candidates in the first round.

Regions

Attica

Contender

SYRIZA) defeated incumbent Ioannis Sgouros (Society of Values) in the second round and succeeded him as Regional Governor of Attica
.

Candidate Supporting Parties 1st Round 2nd Round Total seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Rena Dourou
SYRIZA
386,833 23.80 12 794,231 50.82 49 61
Ioannis Sgouros [el] Society of Values [el] [a] 359,302 22.11 11 768,604 49.18 1 12
Georgios Koumoutsakos
Nea Dimokratia 228,913 14.08 7 7
Ilias Panagiotaros
Golden Dawn
180,908 11.13 6 6
Thanasis Pafilis KKE 173,325 10.66 5 5
Pavlos Chaikalis
ANEL 116,464 7.17 4 4
Thanos Tzimeros [el]
Drasi
48,242 2.97 2 2
Antonios Gakis Ecologist Greens 36,449 2.24 1 1
Despina Koutsoumba
ANTARSYA
33,895 2.09 1 1
Petros Mantoumbalos EPAL 32,475 2.00 1 1
Maria Giannakaki
Greens – Europe-Ecology
28,601 1.76 1 1

Central Greece

SYRIZA) in the second round and succeeded Klearchos Pergantas (PASOK) as Regional Governor of Central Greece
.

Candidate Supporting Parties 1st Round 2nd Round Total seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Kostas Bakoyannis Nea Dimokratia 136,688 41.35 11 161,286 56.06 20 31
Evangelos Apostolou
SYRIZA
61,961 18.75 5 126,428 43.94 5 10
Athanasios Giannopoulos EPAL 47,609 14.40 4 4
Apostolos Gletsos
Golden Dawn
29,867 9.04 2 2
Georgios Marinos [fr] KKE 29,191 8.83 2 2
Konstantinos Chainas DIMAR 14,115 4.27 1 1
Vassilis Zoumbos
ANTARSYA
11,093 3.36 1 1

Central Macedonia

Incumbent Apostolos Tzitzikostas (ANEL/EPAL/LAOS) defeated contender Giannis Ioannidis (ND) in the second round and remained Regional Governor of Central Macedonia.

Candidate Supporting Parties 1st Round 2nd Round Total seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Apostolos Tzitzikostas ANELEPALLAOS 322,829 32.81 562.964 71.01 43
Giannis Ioannidis Nea Dimokratia 182,912 18.59 229,838 28.99 11
Despina Charalampidou [fr]
SYRIZA
115,484 11.74 4 4
Nikos Chrysomallis
Golden Dawn
85,960 8.74 3 3
Markos Bolaris [el] DIMAR 84,089 8.55 3 3
Giannis Ziogas KKE 78,330 7.96 3 3
Niobi Pavlidou
Drasi – Society of Values [el
]
58,059 5.90 2 2
Michalis Tremopoulos
Greens
30,419 3.09 1 1
Thanassis Agapitos
ANTARSYA
25,842 2.63 1 1

Crete

Incumbent

Drasi) defeated contender Serafim Tsokas (ND) in the second round and remained Regional Governor of Crete
.

Candidate Supporting Parties 1st Round 2nd Round Total seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Stavros Arnaoutakis
Drasi
143,461 41.13 184,154 64.01 31
Serafim Tsokas Nea Dimokratia 91,411 26.21 103,547 35.99 11
Michalis Kritsotakis [fr]
SYRIZA
65,000 18.64 5 5
Stelios Orfanos KKE 19,912 5.71 1 1
Giorgos Spyropoulos [el]
Golden Dawn
11,585 3.32 1 1
Antonis Anipsitakis DIMAREcologist Greens 9,234 2.65 1 1
Giannis Kyriakakis
ANTARSYA
8,198 2.35 1 1

Eastern Macedonia and Thrace

Xanthi, defeated incumbent Aris Giannakidis (ind.) in the second round and succeeded him as Regional Governor of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace
.

Candidate Supporting Parties 1st Round 2nd Round Total seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Giorgos Pavlidis
Nea Dimokratia 122,086 34.73 168,852 56.34 31
Aris Giannakidis [el] 96,959 27.58 130,845 43.66 10
Konstantinos Morfidis
SYRIZA
40,105 11.41 3 3
Terence Quick ANEL 28,728 8.17 2 2
Christos Kitsopoulos
Golden Dawn
20,942 5.96 2 2
Christos Trellis KKE 18,859 5.36 1 1
Vasileos Traiforos DIMAR 10,158 2.89 1 1
Katerina Gerostergiou
Greens
8,322 2.37 1 1
Giorgos Botsidis
ANTARSYA
5,387 1.53 0 0

Epirus

Incumbent

SYRIZA) in the first round and remained Regional Governor of Epirus
.

Candidate Supporting Parties Votes % Seats
Alexandros Kachrimanis [el] Nea Dimokratia 110,746 50.83 31
Olga Gerovasili
SYRIZA
53,543 24.58 10
Giorgos Zapsas DIMAR 21,037 9.66 4
Olga Tsoumani KKE 17,549 8.05 3
Konstantinos Anagnostou
Golden Dawn
8,591 3.94 2
Nikos Zikos
ANTARSYA
6,400 2.94 1

Ionian Islands

Contender

SYRIZA), defeated incumbent Spyros Spyrou [el] (ND) in the second round and succeeded him as Regional Governor of the Ionian Islands
.

Candidate Supporting Parties 1st Round 2nd Round Total seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Theodoros Galiatsatos
SYRIZA
24,694 20.55 63,506 59.93 24
Spyros Spyrou [el] Nea Dimokratia 26,147 21.76 42,469 40.07 5
Angela Gerekou
Drasi
17,419 14.49 3 3
Giorgos Kaloudis Ecologist Greens 14,428 12.01 3 3
Theodoros Goulis KKE 13,750 11.44 2 2
Alekos Desyllas 6,216 5.17 1 1
Nikos Lemontzis
Golden Dawn
6,192 5.15 1 1
Christos Anthis 5,483 4.56 1 1
Tassos Salvanos DIMAR 3,192 2.66 1 1
Evanthia Gaitanidou
ANTARSYA
2,661 2.21 0 0

North Aegean

Contender Christiana Kalogirou (ND) defeated incumbent Nassos Giakalis [el] (ind.) in the second round and succeeded him as Regional Governor of the North Aegean.

Candidate Supporting Parties 1st Round 2nd Round Total seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Christiana Kalogirou Nea Dimokratia 33,410 31.51 46,357 53.01 25
Nassos Giakalis [el] 27,446 25.88 41,095 46.99 6
Aglaia Kyritsi [fr]
SYRIZA
20,538 19.37 4 4
Stratis Korakas KKE 15,565 14.68 3 3
Giannis Spilanis
Drasi
3,673 3.46 1 1
Vassilis Ballas Ecologist Greens 2,878 2.71 1 1
Andreas Ballas
ANTARSYA
2,525 2.38 1 1

Peloponnese

Incumbent

SYRIZA) in the second round and remained Regional Governor of Peloponnese
.

Candidate Supporting Parties 1st Round 2nd Round Total seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Petros Tatoulis Nea Dimokratia 157,672 43.17 182.456 59.35 31
Odysseas Voudouris
SYRIZA
57,417 15.72 124.953 40.65 9
Giorgos Dedes
DIMARSociety of Values [el] 56,181 15.38 4 4
Dimitris Doltsiniadis
Golden Dawn
32,894 9.01 2 2
Nikos Gontikos KKE 23,696 6.49 2 2
Giannis Manolis EPAL 18,797 5.15 1 1
Panayotis Katsaris
ANTARSYA
10,653 2.92 1 1
Dimitra Lymberopoulou Ecologist Greens 7,946 2.18 1 1

South Aegean

Contender Giorgos Hatzimarkos (ND) defeated incumbent Ioannis Mahairidis [el] (ind.) in the second round and succeeded him as Regional Governor of the South Aegean.

Candidate Supporting Parties 1st Round 2nd Round Total seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Giorgos Hatzimarkos Nea Dimokratia 61,168 35.71 83,317 56.86 31
Ioannis Mahairidis [el] 55,269 32.27 63,216 43.14 11
Benetos Spyrou
SYRIZA – Ecologist Greens
31,483 18.38 5 5
Lila Kafantari [el] KKE 13,561 7.92 2 2
Savvas Spyridis
Golden Dawn
9,813 5.73 2 2

Thessaly

Incumbent Konstantinos Agorastos (ND) defeated contender Nikos Tsilimingas (DIMAR) in the second round and remained Regional Governor of Thessaly.

Candidate Supporting Parties 1st Round 2nd Round Total seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Konstantinos Agorastos Nea Dimokratia 189,591 42.90 208,170 54.50 31
Nikos Tsilimingas DIMAR 76,434 17.30 173,814 45.50 9
Iro Dioti [fr]
SYRIZA
58,762 13.30 3 3
Vangelis Boutas KKE 46,075 10.43 3 3
Panagiotis Iliopoulos
Golden Dawn
30,552 6.91 2 2
Marina Chrysoveloni ANEL 20,456 4.63 1 1
Nikos Poutsiakas
Greens
10,166 2.30 1 1
Stathis Douros
ANTARSYA
9,870 2.23 1 1

Western Greece

Incumbent Apostolos Katsifaras (ind.) defeated contender Andreas Katsaniotis (Nea Dimokratia) in the second round and remained Regional Governor of Western Greece.

Candidate Supporting Parties 1st Round 2nd Round Total seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Apostolos Katsifaras 92,462 23.06 153,028 50.50 31
Andreas Katsaniotis Nea Dimokratia 79,610 19.85 149,984 49.50 5
Vassilis Hatzilambrou [fr]
SYRIZA
67,406 16.81 4 4
Thymios Sokos [el] DIMAR 50,862 12.68 3 3
Nikos Karathanasopoulos
KKE 35,284 8.80 2 2
Christos Rigas
Golden Dawn
31,338 7.82 2 2
Ioannis Zapheiropoulos [el] 13,069 3.26 1 1
Panayotis Laliotis ANEL 11,794 2.94 1 1
Giorgos Kanellis Ecologist Greens 10,957 2.73 1 1
Dimitris Desyllas
ANTARSYA
8,187 2.04 1 1

Western Macedonia

Contender Theodoros Karypidis (ind.), defeated incumbent Georgios Dakis [el] (ND) in the second round and succeeded him as Regional Governor of Western Macedonia.

Candidate Supporting Parties 1st Round 2nd Round Total seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Theodoros Karypidis 24,694 29.13 101,566 59.01 25
Georgios Dakis [el] Nea Dimokratia 67,859 35.61 70,545 40.99 9
Themis Moumoulidis
SYRIZA
21,054 11.05 2 2
Georgia Zembiliadou DIMAR 20,573 10.80 2 2
Giannis Vittas KKE 13,134 6.89 2 2
Nikolaos Kourkoutas
Golden Dawn
8,982 4.71 1 1
Stefanos Prassos
ANTARSYA
3,443 1.81 0 0


Major municipalities

Athens

Candidate Supporting Party 1st Round % 2nd Round % Total seats
Giorgos Kaminis  
Greens-  Europe-Ecology
46,976 21.06 110,987 51.42 29
Gabriel Sakellaridis  
Coalition of Radical Left
44,620 20.00 104,876 48.58 5
Aris Spiliotopoulos   New Democracy 37,746 16.92 4
Ilias Kasidiaris  
Golden Dawn
35,949 16.12 4
Nikos Sofianos   Communist Party of Greece 16,529 7.41 2
Nikitas Kaklamanis   EPAL[b] 15,834 7.10 2
Vassilis Kapernaros   Independent Greeks 7,937 3.56 1
Nikos Avramidis   6,489 2.91 1
Petros Konstantinou  
ANTARSYA
4,398 1.97 1
Ioanna Kondouli   Ecologist Greens 3,024 1.36 0
Marios Strofalis  
Independent
2,097 0.94 0
Stavros Vidalis  
Independent
1,474 0.66 0

Thessaloniki

Candidate Supporting Party 1st Round[4] % 2nd Round % Total seats
Yiannis Boutaris Olive Tree - Drassi - Europe-Ecology 47,628 36.04 70,126 58.11 29
Stavros Kalafatis New Democracy 34,564 26.16 50,542 41.89 10
Triantafyllos Mitafidis
Coalition of Radical Left
13,968 10.57 3
Artemis Mattheopoulos
Golden Dawn
10,195 7.71 2
Ioannis Delis Communist Party of Greece 8,233 6.23 2
Makis Stergiou 4,168 3.15 1
Eleanna Ioannidou
Greens
4,131 3.13 1
George Rakkas 2,869 2.17 1
Giannis Koutras
ANTARSYA
2,804 2.12 0
Giannis Kouriannidis National Unity Association - National Front 1,918 1.45 0
Dimitris Papamichael Pirate Party of Greece 1,672 1.27 0


Nationwide percentage results

Party Nationwide
results
Change from
2010 local elections
Change from
2012 legislative elections
ND 26.3
Decrease 6.3
Decrease 3.2
Coalition of the Radical Left
17.7
Increase 12.7
Decrease 9.2
PASOK (Olive Tree) [c]
16.2
Decrease 18.5
Increase 3.9
KKE 8.8
Decrease 2.1
Increase 4.3
ΧΑ 8.1
-
Increase 1.1
DIMAR 3.8
Increase 1.6
Decrease 2.3
ANEL 3.2
-
Decrease 4.3
ANTARSYA
2.3
Increase 0.5
Increase 2.0
OP 2.1
Decrease 0.7
Increase 1.2
All others 11.1
Increase 0.8

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Reaction

The elections were regarded as a victory for SYRIZA,[6][7][8][9] which was not expected to perform well due to its weak local organization.[10] Candidates backed by the ruling New Democracy fared poorly, particularly Prime Minister Antonis Samaras' hand-picked candidates.[8] In Athens, New Democracy failed to make the runoff for the first time since 1975.[6][9]

In response the results, PM Samaras said "Greece must show it has the stability that it deserves" in the second round and European election scheduled to take place next week.[6] Opposition leader Alexis Tsipras said it was a "historic day", and that next Sunday would be "the first day of a new era."[6][7]

Notes

  1. ^ This candidate ran as an independent, but is closely identified with PASOK.[9]
  2. ^ This candidate is a former member of New Democracy.
  3. ^ including Agreement for the New Greece, Dynamic Greece and others

References

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  2. ^ aftodioikisi.gr (27 July 2013). "Στις 18 και 25 Μαΐου 2014 οι δημοτικές εκλογές - Aftodioikisi.gr". aftodioikisi.gr. Retrieved 5 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Making sense of the ballot Archived 2010-11-10 at the Wayback Machine", Athens News, 5 November 2010, p. 8.
  4. ^ ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΠΟΥΛΟΥ, ΤΑΝΙΑ. "Δεύτερη θητεία για τον Γ. Μπουτάρη". Kathimerini. Kathimerini. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
  5. ^ "Public Issue: Στο 26,3% η εκλογική επιρροή της Ν.Δ". euro2day.gr. Retrieved 5 April 2018.
  6. ^ a b c d "Voters back anti-bailout parties in Greece's local elections (in English)". The Guardian. 18 May 2014. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
  7. ^ a b "Greece's leftist Syriza party fares well in key local races (in English)". Reuters. 18 May 2014. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
  8. ^
    EurActiv
    . 19 May 2014. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
  9. ^ a b c "Leftist Syriza Candidates Gain on Incumbents in Greek Local Elections (in English)". The Washington Post. 18 May 2014. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
  10. ^ "Local elections in Greece a precursor of European vote (in English)". MacroPolis. 18 May 2014. Retrieved 19 May 2014.