2015 Ligurian regional election

The Ligurian regional election of 2015 took place on 31 May 2015.[1]

2015 Ligurian regional election

31 May 2015
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Giovanni Toti Raffaella Paita Alice Salvatore
Party Forza Italia Democratic Party Five Star Movement
Alliance Centre-right Centre-left
Seats won 16 8 6
Seat change Increase 1 Decrease 17 new
Popular vote 226,710 183,272 163,527
Percentage 34.4% 27.8% 24.8%
Swing Decrease 23.5% Decrease 24.4% new


President before election

Claudio Burlando
PD

Subsequent President

Giovanni Toti
FI

Giovanni Toti of Forza Italia, who benefited of the decisive support of the Northern League Liguria, was elected President in a three-way race with Raffaella Paita of the Democratic Party, which was the largest party, and Alice Salvatore of the Five Star Movement.

Electoral system

The Regional Council of Liguria is composed of 30 members, plus the president elect. The president elect is the candidate winning a plurality of votes at the election. Within the council, 24 seats are elected in provincial constituencies by proportional representation. The remaining 6 councillors are assigned as a majority bonus if the winning candidate has less than 18 seats, otherwise they are distributed among the losing coalitions.[2]

A single list must get at least 3% of the votes in a province in order to access the proportional distribution of seats, unless the list is connected to a coalition with more than 5% of the vote.[2]

Parties and candidates

Political party or alliance Constituent lists Previous result Candidate
Votes (%) Seats
Centre-left coalition Democratic Party 28.3 10 Raffaella Paita
Civic lists
Centre-right coalition Forza Italia 31.1 10 Giovanni Toti
Northern League Liguria 10.2 3
Brothers of Italy
Popular Area (incl. NCD, UDC)
Network to the Left (incl. SEL, PRC, PCdI) 6.4 2 Luca Pastorino
Five Star Movement 1.0 Alice Salvatore

Results

31 May 2015 Ligurian regional election results
Candidates Votes % Seats Parties Votes % Seats
Giovanni Toti 226,710 34.45 7 Northern League Liguria 109,209 20.25 5
Forza Italia 68,286 12.66 3
Brothers of Italy 16,562 3.07 1
Popular Area 9,269 1.72
Total 203,326 37.71 9
Raffaella Paita 183,272 27.85 1 Democratic Party 138,257 25.64 7
Ligurians for Paita 17,060 3.16
Change Liguria 8,330 1.54
Total 163,647 30.35 7
Alice Salvatore 163,527 24.85 Five Star Movement 120,219 22.29 6
Luca Pastorino 61,988 9.42 Network to the Left 22,093 4.10 1
Pastorino List 13,500 2.50
Total 35,593 6.60 1
Enrico Musso 10,667 1.62 Free Liguria 8,408 1.56
Matteo Piccardi 5,136 0.78 Workers' Communist Party 3,036 0.56
Antonio Bruno 4,855 0.74 Other Liguria Project 3,937 0.73
Mirella Batini 2,016 0.31 Women Brotherhood 1,084 0.20
Total candidates 658,171 100.00 8 Total parties 539,250 100.00 23
Source: Ministry of the Interior – Results

See also

References

  1. Alfano: la data delle regionali è il 31 Maggio La Repubblica, 24 March 2015 (in Italian)
  2. "Elezioni regionali Liguria 2020, la guida: candidati, liste e regolamento". Money.it (in Italian). 20 September 2020. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
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