Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
politics

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

2010 Lombard regional election


FieldValue
election_name2010 Lombard regional election
countryLombardy
typelegislative
ongoingno
previous_election2005 Lombard regional election
previous_year2005
next_election2013 Lombard regional election
next_year2013
seats_for_electionAll 80 seats to the Regional Council of Lombardy
election_date28–29 March 2010
turnout64.64% ( 8.33%)
image1[[File:Roberto Formigoni 2008.jpg160x160px]]
leader1Roberto Formigoni
party1The People of Freedom
alliance1Centre-right coalition (Italy)
color10A6BE1
last_election152 seats, 53.9%
seats1**49**
seat_change13
popular_vote1**2,704,057**
percentage1**56.1%**
swing12.2%
image2[[File:Penati 4 (cropped).jpg160x160px]]
leader2Filippo Penati
party2Democratic Party (Italy)
alliance2Centre-left coalition (Italy)
color2EF3E3E
last_election228 seats, 43.2%
seats228
seat_change2
popular_vote21,603,674
percentage233.3%
swing29.9%
map_imageFile:Lombardia_2010_Coalizioni.png
titlePresident
posttitlePresident-elect
before_electionRoberto Formigoni
before_partyFI/PdL
after_electionRoberto Formigoni
after_partyPdL

The 2010 Lombard regional election took place on 28–29 March 2010. The 9th term of the Regional Council was chosen.

Roberto Formigoni, who was the longest-serving President of Region in Italy along with Giancarlo Galan of Veneto, obtained a historic fourth consecutive term. His opponent was Filippo Penati, a Democrat, who was President of the Province of Milan from 2004 to 2009. The Lombard League, that is to say the regional section of Northern League in Lombardy, backed Formigoni in return of the support granted by The People of Freedom to Northern League candidates in Veneto (Luca Zaia) and Piedmont (Roberto Cota).

Minor candidates who were running were Savino Pezzotta for the Union of the Centre, Vito Crimi for Beppe Grillo's movement, Vittorio Agnoletto for the Communist Refoundation Party and Gianmario Invernizzi for New Force. Marco Cappato for the Italian Radicals did not gain enough signatures to back his candidature.

Electoral system

Regional elections in Lombardy were ruled by the "Tatarella law" (approved in 1995), which provided for a mixed electoral system: four fifths of the regional councilors were elected in provincial constituencies by proportional representation, using the largest remainder method with a droop quota and open lists, while the residual votes and the unassigned seats were grouped into a "single regional constituency", where the whole ratios and the highest remainders were divided with the Hare method among the provincial party lists; one fifth of the council seats instead was reserved for regional lists and assigned with a majoritarian system: the leader of the regional list that scored the highest number of votes was elected to the presidency of the Region while the other candidates were elected regional councilors.

A threshold of 3% had been established for the provincial lists, which, however, could still have entered the regional council if the regional list to which they were connected had scored at least 5% of valid votes.

The panachage was also allowed: the voter can indicate a candidate for the presidency but prefer a provincial list connected to another candidate.

Council apportionment

According to the official 2001 Italian census, the 64 Council seats which must be covered by proportional representation are so distributed between Lombard provinces.

BGBSCOCRLCLOMNMIMBPVSOVA*total*
7

The allocation is not fixed. Remaining seats and votes after proportional distribution, are all grouped at regional level and divided by party lists. The consequent division of these seats at provincial level usually change the original apportionment. Only 43 seats were directly assigned at provincial level, and the final distribution between provinces changed in this way.

BGBSCOCRLCLOMNMIPVSOVA*total*
+2

As it can be seen, the landslide victory of Formigoni's Alliance caused the distribution of seven more seats to the oppositions at provincial level. Bergamo and Brescia received two new seats, Lecco and Milan and Sondrio one each.

Controversies on Formigoni's candidature

Formigoni's candidature, which allowed him a 4th mandate, has been contested by academics and left-wing politicians, as in disregard of Law n. 165/2004, that put a limit of two subsequent mandates to directly-elected Region Presidents. Formigoni was indirectly elected in 1995, but then directly elected in 2000 and 2005. He defends himself stating that the law was not in action when he was first directly elected in 2000, so he should be allowed a 4th mandate. After re-election, his mandate may be overturned by judges later on.

Formigoni also sparked controversies when agreeing to put in his majority-premium list, granting her safe election, Nicole Minetti, former showgirl and actual dental hygienist of Silvio Berlusconi, who asked for a political seat for her.

Parties and candidates

Political party or allianceConstituent listsPrevious resultCandidateVotes (%)Seats
Centre-right coalition}};"Centre-right coalitionThe People of Freedom}}"The People of Freedom34.623
Lega Nord}}"Northern League15.811
The Right (Italy)}}"The Right
Centre-left coalition}}"Centre-left coalitionDemocratic Party (Italy)}}"Democratic Party27.119
Federation of the Greens}}"Federation of the Greens2.92
Pensioners' Party (Italy)}}"Pensioners' Party2.61
Italy of Values}}"Italy of Values1.41
Left Ecology Freedom}}"Left Ecology Freedom
Italian Socialist Party (2007)}}"Italian Socialist Party
Communist Refoundation Party}}"Federation of the Left (incl. PRC and PdCI)8.04Vittorio Agnoletto
Union of the Centre (2002)}}"Union of the Centre3.82Savino Pezzotta
Five Star Movement}}"Five Star MovementVito Crimi
New Force (Italy)}}"New ForceGianmario Invernizzi

Results

The election led to the return to the guide of the Region, for its fourth consecutive term, Communion and Liberation's Roberto Formigoni, supported by the centre-right coalition.

If the mechanisms of electoral law generated a Regional Council very similar to the incumbent one speaking about coalitions, the most relevant change was the five new seats conquered by the League, which obtained its best performance ever. More, the League was strangely penalized by the electoral law, having conquered fewer seats than as it would be with a proportional representation.

The People of Freedom was confirmed as the largest party in the region with 32% of the vote, despite a decline of three points, while Lega Nord took the 26% and Democratic Party the 23%.

CandidatesVotes%SeatsPartiesVotes%Seat
Centre-right coalition}}"**Roberto Formigoni**2,704,36456.118
The People of Freedom}}"The People of Freedom1,355,13331.7923
Lega Nord}}"Northern League – Lombard League1,117,22726.2118
The Right (Italy)}}"The Right7,0080.16
*Total**2,479,368**58.16**41*
Centre-left coalition}}"**Filippo Penati**1,603,66633.271
Democratic Party (Italy)}}"Democratic Party976,21522.9021
Italy of Values}}"Italy of Values267,9546.294
Pensioners' Party (Italy)}}"Pensioners' Party69,9321.641
Left Ecology Freedom}}"Left Ecology Freedom59,1121.391
Federation of the Greens}}"Federation of the Greens35,0600.82
Italian Socialist Party (2007)}}"Italian Socialist Party13,4150.31
*Total**1,421,688**33.35**27*
Union of the Centre (2002)}}"**Savino Pezzotta**225,8494.69Union of the Centre (2002)}}"Union of the Centre164,078
Five Star Movement}}"**Vito Crimi**144,5853.00Five Star Movement}}"Five Star Movement99,390
Communist Refoundation Party}}"**Vittorio Agnoletto**113,7542.36Communist Refoundation Party}}"Federation of the Left87,221
**Gianmario Invernizzi**27,3580.57New Force11,281
**Total candidates****4,819,576****100.00****9****Total parties****4,263,026****100.00****71**
Source: [ Ministry of the Interior – Historical Archive of Elections](https://elezionistorico.interno.gov.it/index.php?tpel=R&dtel=28/03/2010&tpa=I&tpe=R&lev0=0&levsut0=0&lev1=3&levsut1=1&ne1=3&es0=S&es1=S&ms=S)

Results by province

ProvinceRoberto FormigoniFilippo PenatiSavino PezzottaVito CrimiVittorio AgnolettoGianmario InvernizziCentre-right coalition}};"Centre-left coalition}};"Union of the Centre (2002)}};"Five Star Movement}};"Communist Refoundation Party}};"New Force (Italy)}};"
Milan**741,051 (50.25%)**585,722 (39.72%)50,421
(3.42%)48,979
(3.32%)41,376
(2.81%)7,252
(0.49%)
Brescia**362,187 (58.96%)**178,958 (29.13%)37,565
(6.11%)19,215
(3.13%)12,106
(1.97%)4,310
(0.70%)
Bergamo**340,527 (61.91%)**145,273 (26.41%)36,720
(6.68%)14,777
(2.69%)10,096
(1.84%)2,672
(0.49%)
Varese**259,496 (60.51%)**125,111 (29.17%)20,159
(4.70%)12,748
(2.97%)8,926
(2.08%)2,421
(0.56%)
Monza and Brianza**240,858 (56.32%)**144,246 (33.73%)17,802
(4.16%)14,788
(3.46%)7,815
(1.83%)2,117
(0.50%)
Como**183,765 (63.41%)**79,757
(27.37%)12,657
(4.34%)6,490
(2.23%)5,599
(1.92%)2,104
(0.72%)
Pavia**156,750 (57.12%)**88,690
(32.32%)11,715
(4.27%)7,483
(2.73%)7,829
(2.85%)1,964
(0.72%)
Mantua**100,135 (49.81%)**77,311
(38.46%)10,574
(5.26%)6,698
(3.33%)5,638
(2.80%)663
(0.33%)
Cremona**99,463
(54.15%)**63,213
(34.42%)9,520
(5.18%)4,978
(2.71%)5,164
(2.81%)1,333
(0.73%)
Lecco**100,897 (57.38%)**57,861
(32.91%)8,293
(4.72%)4,163
(2.37%)3,808
(2.17%)795
(0.45%)
Lodi**59,619
(53.80%)**37,837
(34.14%)5,451
(4.92%)2,873
(2.59%)3,633
(3.28%)1,402
(1.27%)
Sondrio**58,634
(67.57%)**19,687
(22.69%)4,972
(5.73%)1,393
(1.61%)1,764
(2.03%)325
(0.37%)

References

References

  1. "Archivio Corriere della Sera".
  2. "UDC runs without allies (it.)".
  3. [http://www.lombardia5stelle.org/candidati.html Vito Crimi's blog (it.)] {{webarchive. link. (2009-12-19)
  4. [http://it.notizie.yahoo.com/7/20100118/tpl-regionali-radicali-cappato-candidato-e9595f1.html Cappato's nomination for Radicals (it.)]{{dead link. (January 2018)
  5. link. (2011-07-22 , Federalismi.it)
  6. link. (2010-01-30 , ''La Stampa'', 25 gennaio 2010)
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about 2010 Lombard regional election — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report