2010 Tuscan regional election













Tuscan regional election, 2010







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March 28–29, 2010
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All 53 seats to the Regional Council

























































 
Majority party
Minority party
 

Enrico Rossi 2016.jpg

Monica Faenzi daticamera.jpg
Leader

Enrico Rossi
Monica Faenzi
Party

Democratic Party

People of Freedom
Alliance

Centre-left coalition

Centre-right coalition
Last election
39 seats, 57.3%
21 seats, 32.8%
Seats won

32
19
Seat change

Decrease7

Decrease2
Popular vote

1,055,751
608,680
Percentage

59.7%
34.4%
Swing

Increase3.4%

Increase1.6%








President before election

Claudio Martini
Democratic Party



Elected President

Enrico Rossi
Democratic Party




The Tuscan regional election of 2010 took place on 28–29 March 2010.


After two consecutive terms, Claudio Martini of the Democratic Party chose not run for a third term. His successor Enrico Rossi defeated by a landslide his centre-right opponent Monica Faenzi. The Democrats were by far the largest party, albeit losing ground from previous elections.


Minor candidates who were running were Francesco Bosi for the Union of the Centre, Alfonso De Virgilis for the Italian Radicals and Ilario Palmisani for New Force.



Electoral law


Tuscany uses its own legislation of 2004 to elect its Council. The councillors are elected in provincial constituencies by proportional representation using the largest remainder method with a Droop quota and close lists.


In this system parties are grouped in alliances, and the alliance which receives a plurality of votes elects all its candidates, its leader becoming the President of Tuscany.



Council apportionment


According to the official 2001 Italian census, the 33 Council seats which must be covered by proportional representation are so distributed between Tuscan provinces; the highest number of candidates in each list by province is this:



























 AR   FI   GR   LI   LU   MS   PI   PT   PO   SI 
6
17
4
6
7
3
7
5
4
4

The allocation is fixed. Remaining seats and votes after nominal 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.



Results


2010 election led to the return to the guide of the Region, democratic Enrico Rossi, supported by the center-left 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 new three seats conquered by Lega Nord Toscana, which obtained its best performance ever.


The Democratic Party was confirmed as the largest party in the region with 42% of the vote, despite a decline of six points, while The People of Freedom took the 27%. This race is the only one in which the center-left coalition improved its performance than the 2005 election.






































































































































28–29 March 2010 Tuscan regional election results

Tuscany Regional Council 2010.svg

Candidates
Votes
%
Seats
Parties
Votes
%
Seats


Enrico Rossi
1,055,751
59.73
1


Democratic Party
641,214
42.20
23


Italy of Values
143,194
9.42
5


Federation of the Left – Greens
80,017
5.27
3


Left Ecology Freedom
57,815
3.81


Total

922,240

60.70

32


Monica Faenzi
608,680
34.44
1


The People of Freedom
412,118
27.12
15


Lega Nord Toscana
98,523
6.48
3

Total

510,641

33.69

19


Francesco Bosi
81,106
4.59
1


Union of the Centre
72,548
4.77
1


Alfonso De Virgiliis
13,892
0.79



Bonino-Pannella List
8,414
0.55



Ilario Palmisani
7,980
0.45



New Force
5,588
0.37



Total candidates

1,767,409

100.00

3

Total parties

1,519,431

100.00

50
Source: Ministry of the Interior – Historical Archive of Elections








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