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2005 Umbrian regional election


FieldValue
election_name2005 Umbrian regional election
countryUmbria
typelegislative
ongoingno
previous_election2000 Umbrian regional election
previous_year2000
next_election2010 Umbrian regional election
next_year2010
seats_for_electionAll 30 seats to the Regional Council of Umbria
election_dateApril 3–4, 2005
image1
leader1Maria Rita Lorenzetti
party1Democrats of the Left
alliance1The Union (political coalition)
color1EF3E3E
last_election120 seats, 56.4%
seats1**19**
seat_change11
popular_vote1**316,776**
percentage1**63.0%**
swing16.6%
image2[[File:Pietro Laffranco daticamera.jpg110px]]
leader2Pietro Laffranco
party2Forza Italia (1994)
alliance2House of Freedoms
last_election210 seats, 39.1%
seats211
seat_change21
popular_vote2169,176
percentage233.7%
swing25.4%
titlePresident
before_electionMaria Rita Lorenzetti
before_partyDemocrats of the Left
after_electionMaria Rita Lorenzetti
after_partyDemocrats of the Left
map_imageFile:Umbria_2005_Coalizioni.png

The Umbrian regional election of 2005 took place on 3–4 April 2005.

Incumbent Maria Rita Lorenzetti (Democrats of the Left, then Democratic Party) defeated Pietro Laffranco (National Alliance) by a landslide to remain as President of Umbria.

Results

Candidates & partiesvotesvotes (%)seats
reg. listseats
prov. lists
**Maria Rita Lorenzetti****316,770****63.00****3****16**
The Olive Tree207,41745.1912
Communist Refoundation Party42,4739.252
Party of Italian Communists24,0865.251
Federation of the Greens10,6642.321
UDEUR5,5921.220
**Pietro Laffranco****169,176****33.65****1****10**
Forza Italia72,48015.795
National Alliance62,90313.704
Union of Christian and Centre Democrats22,6454.931
**Marcello Ramadori****9,530****1.90****-****-**
Socialist Party – New PSI6,7351.470
**Luca Romagnoli****7,348****1.46****-****-**
Social Alternative3,9980.870
**Total****502,824****100.00****4****26**

Source: Ministry of the Interior

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