2010 Lombard regional election

2010 Lombard regional election

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All 80 seats to the Regional Council of Lombardy
Turnout64.64% (Decrease 8.33%)
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Roberto Formigoni Filippo Penati
Party People of Freedom Democratic Party
Alliance Centre-right Centre-left
Last election 52 seats, 53.9% 28 seats, 43.2%
Seats won 49 28
Seat change Decrease3 Steady
Popular vote 2,704,057 1,603,674
Percentage 56.1% 33.3%
Swing Increase2.2% Decrease9.9%


President before election

Roberto Formigoni
FI/PdL

President-elect

Roberto Formigoni
PdL

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.[1] 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,[2] Vito Crimi for Beppe Grillo's movement,[3] 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.[4]

  1. ^ "Archivio Corriere della Sera".
  2. ^ "UDC runs without allies (it.)". Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2010-01-22.
  3. ^ Vito Crimi's blog (it.) Archived 2009-12-19 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Cappato's nomination for Radicals (it.)[permanent dead link]