2014 Greek local elections


Local elections were held in Greece on 18 May 2014 and 25 May 2014. Voters elected representatives to the country's local authorities, comprising 13 regions and 325 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 and not parties. Despite this theoretical independence and distinction, for all practical purposes most candidates run as local front organisations for political parties.

Issues

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

Election results

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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 of the votes, then a second round is held between the two leading candidates in the first round.

Regions

Attica

Contender Rena Dourou defeated incumbent Ioannis Sgouros in the second round and succeeded him as Regional Governor of Attica.

Central Greece

defeated Evangelos Apostolou in the second round and succeeded Klearchos Pergantas as Regional Governor of Central Greece.

Central Macedonia

Incumbent Apostolos Tzitzikostas defeated contender Giannis Ioannidis in the second round and remained Regional Governor of Central Macedonia.

Crete

Incumbent Stavros Arnaoutakis defeated contender Serafim Tsokas in the second round and remained Regional Governor of Crete.

Eastern Macedonia and Thrace

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

Epirus

Incumbent Alexandros Kachrimanis defeated contender Olga Gerovasili in the first round and remained Regional Governor of Epirus.
CandidateSupporting PartiesVotes%Seats
Nea Dimokratia110,74650.8331
Olga GerovasiliSYRIZA53,54324.5810
Giorgos ZapsasDIMAR21,0379.664
Olga TsoumaniKKE17,5498.053
Konstantinos AnagnostouGolden Dawn8,5913.942
Nikos ZikosANTARSYA6,4002.941

Ionian Islands

Contender Theodoros Galiatsatos, defeated incumbent in the second round and succeeded him as Regional Governor of the Ionian Islands.

North Aegean

Contender Christiana Kalogirou defeated incumbent in the second round and succeeded him as Regional Governor of the North Aegean.

Peloponnese

Incumbent Petros Tatoulis defeated contender Odysseas Voudouris in the second round and remained Regional Governor of Peloponnese.

South Aegean

Contender Giorgos Hatzimarkos defeated incumbent in the second round and succeeded him as Regional Governor of the South Aegean.

Thessaly

Incumbent defeated contender Nikos Tsilimingas in the second round and remained Regional Governor of Thessaly.

Western Greece

Incumbent Apostolos Katsifaras defeated contender in the second round and remained Regional Governor of Western Greece.

Western Macedonia

Contender Theodoros Karypidis, defeated incumbent in the second round and succeeded him as Regional Governor of Western Macedonia.

Major municipalities

[Athens]

[Thessaloniki]

Nationwide percentage results

Reaction

The elections were regarded as a victory for SYRIZA, which was not expected to perform well due to its weak local organization. Candidates backed by the ruling New Democracy fared poorly, particularly Prime Minister Antonis Samaras' hand-picked candidates. In Athens, New Democracy failed to make the runoff for the first time since 1975.
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. Opposition leader Alexis Tsipras said it was a "historic day", and that next Sunday would be "the first day of a new era."