Emilia-Romagna regional election, 2014

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Emilia-Romagna regional election, 2014

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All 50 seats to the Regional Council of Emilia-Romagna
  Majority party Minority party Third party
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Leader Stefano Bonaccini Alan Fabbri Giulia Gibertoni
Party Democratic Party Lega Nord Five Star Movement
Alliance Centre-left coalition Centre-right coalition
Last election 32 seats, 52.1% 15 seats, 36.7% 2 seats, 7.0%
Seats won 32 12 5
Seat change Steady0 Decrease 3 Increase 3
Popular vote 615,723 374,736 167,022
Percentage 49.05 29.8 13.30

Emilia Romagna Regional Council 2014.svg
Regional Council composition

President before election

Vasco Errani
Democratic Party

President

Stefano Bonaccini
Democratic Party

The Emilia-Romagna regional election of 2014 took place on 23 November 2014.

The three-term incumbent President of the Region, Vasco Errani of the centre-left Democratic Party resigned in July 2014 after the conviction for fraudulent misrepresentation,[1] triggering a snap election.

In an election marked by the lowest turnout ever in the Region (37.7%), Stefano Bonaccini, a Democrat, was elected President by defeating several candidates, mainly Alan Fabbri of Lega Nord Emilia (29.9%) and Giulia Gibertoni of the Five Star Movement (13.3%).

Electoral Law

The Legislative Assembly of Emilia-Romagna (Assemblea Legislativa dell'Emilia-Romagna) is composed of 50 members. 40 councillors are elected in provincial constituencies by proportional representation using the largest remainder method with a Droop quota and open lists, while 10 councillors (elected in bloc) come from a "regional list", including the President-elect. One seat is reserved for the candidate who comes second. If a coalition wins more than 50% of the total seats in the Council with PR, only 5 candidates from the regional list will be chosen and the number of those elected in provincial constituencies will be 45. If the winning coalition receives less than 40% of votes special seats are added to the Council to ensure a large majority for the President's coalition.[2]

Parties and leaders

Political force or alliance Constituent lists Leader
Centre-left coalition
Democratic Party
Stefano Bonaccini
Left Ecology Freedom
Civic Emilia-Romagna (PSIGreens)
Centre for BonacciniDemo.S (incl. IdV)
Centre-right coalition
Lega Nord EmiliaRomagna
Alan Fabbri
Forza Italia
Brothers of Italy
Five Star Movement
Five Star Movement
Giulia Gibertoni
The Other Emilia-Romagna
The Other Emilia-Romagna (PRCPdCI)
Maria Cristina Quintavalla
Popular Emilia-Romagna
Popular Emilia-Romagna
Alessandro Rondoni
Free Citizens for Emilia-Romagna
Free Citizens for Emilia-Romagna
Maurizio Mazzanti

Results

Candidates & parties votes votes (%) seats
reg. list
seats
prov. lists
Stefano Bonaccini 615,723 49.05 1 31
Democratic Party 535,109 44.52 29
Left Ecology Freedom 38,845 3.23 2
Civic Emilia-Romagna (PSIGreens) 17,984 1.49
Centre for BonacciniDemo.S (incl. IdV) 5,247 0.43
Alan Fabbri 374,736 29.85 1 11
Lega Nord EmiliaRomagna 233,439 19.42 8
Forza Italia 100,478 8.36 2
Brothers of Italy 23,052 1.91 1
Giulia Gibertoni 167,022 13.30 5
Five Star Movement 159,456 13.26 5
Maria Cristina Quintavalla 50,211 4.00 1
The Other Emilia-Romagna (PRCPdCI) 44,676 3.71 1
Alessandro Rondoni 33,437 2.66
Popular Emilia-Romagna 31,635 2.63
Maurizio Mazzanti 14,129 1.12
Free Citizens for Emilia-Romagna 11,864 0.98
Total 1,255,258 100.00 2 48
Popular vote
PD
  
44.52%
LNELNR
  
19.42%
M5S
  
13.26%
FI
  
8.36%
PRCPdCI
  
3.71%
SEL
  
3.23%
ERP
  
2.63%
Others
  
4.81%
President
Bonaccini
  
49.05%
Fabbri
  
29.85%
Gibertoni
  
13.30%
Quintavalla
  
4.00%
Rondoni
  
2.66%
Mazzanti
  
1.12%

References