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Elections in Lombardy

 
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This page gathers the results of elections in Lombardy.

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Regional elections

Last regional election

In the last regional election, which took place on 3-4 April 2005, Roberto Formigoni (Forza Italia) was re-elected for the third time in a row President.

Candidates & parties votes votes (%) seats
reg. list
seats
prov. lists
Roberto Formigoni 2,846,926 53.9 16 36
Forza Italia 1,136,804 26.0 18
Lega LombardaLega Nord 692,866 15.8 11
National Alliance 380,682 8.7 5
Union of Christian and Centre Democrats 166,193 3.8 2
others 47,772 1.1 -
Riccardo Sarfatti 2,282,424 43,2 1 27
The Olive Tree 1,186,128 27.1 19
Communist Refoundation Party 248,780 5.7 3
Federation of the Greens 127,680 2.9 2
Pensioners' Party 115,604 2.6 1
Party of Italian Communists 104,246 2.4 1
Italy of Values 61,306 1.4 1
Gianmario Invernizzi 142,807 2.7 - -
Social Alternative 54,937 2.4 -
Lega Padana 39,012 0.9 -
others 7,409 0.2 -
Others 14,008 0.3 - -
Total 5,285,975 100.0 17 63

Source: Ministry of the Interior

List of previous regional elections

Italian general elections in Lombardy

Last general election

The Italian general election of 2008 took place on 13-14 April 2008. The election was won in Lombardy by the centre-right coalition between The People of Freedom and Lega Nord, as it happened at the national level. The People of Freedom was the largest party in the election with 33.5%, ahead of the Democratic Party (28.1%) and Lega Nord (21.6%).

Chamber of Deputies

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Coalitions leaders votes votes (%) seats Parties votes votes (%) seats
Silvio Berlusconi 3,387,180 55.1 62 The People of Freedom 2,059,231 33.5 37
Lega Nord 1,327,949 21.6 25
Walter Veltroni 1,972,981 32.1 32 Democratic Party 1,727,006 28.1 28
Italy of Values 245,975 4.0 4
Pier Ferdinando Casini 261,293 4.3 5 Union of the Centre 261,293 4.3 5
Fausto Bertinotti 180,621 2.9 - The Left – The Rainbow 180,621 2.9 -
Daniela Santanchè 130,324 2.1 - The Right 130,324 2.1 -
Enrico Boselli 37,349 0.6 - Socialist Party 37,349 0.6 -
Marco Ferrando 33,646 0.5 - Workers' Communist Party 33,646 0.5 -
Giuliano Ferrara 28,439 0.5 - Abortion? No, thanks 28,439 0.5 -
Others 110,214 1.8 - Others 110,214 1.8 -
Total coalitions 6,142,028 100.0 98 Total parties 6,142,028 100.0 98

Source: Ministry of the Interior

Senate

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Coalitions leaders votes votes (%) seats Parties votes votes (%) seats
Silvio Berlusconi 3,139,694 55.1 30 The People of Freedom 1,959,681 34.4 19
Lega Nord 1,180,013 20.7 11
Walter Veltroni 1,823,835 32.0 17 Democratic Party 1,607,928 28.2 15
Italy of Values 215,907 3.8 2
Pier Ferdinando Casini 240,481 4.2 - Union of the Centre 240,481 4.2 -
Fausto Bertinotti 183,061 3.2 - The Left – The Rainbow 183,061 3.2 -
Daniela Santanchè 93,077 1.6 - The Right 93,077 1.6 -
Eva Rossi 45,622 0.8 - Lega Alleanza Lombarda 45,622 0.8 -
Enrico Boselli 30,745 0.5 - Socialist Party 30,745 0.5 -
Marco Ferrando 27,141 0.5 - Workers' Communist Party 27,141 0.5 -
Others 112,498 2.0 - Others 112,498 2.0 -
Total coalitions 5,696,154 100.0 47 Total parties 5,696,154 100.0 47

Source: Ministry of the Interior

List of previous general elections

  • Italian general election, 1946 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1948 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1953 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1958 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1963 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1968 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1972 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1976 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1979 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1983 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1987 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1992 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1994 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 1996 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 2001 (Lombardy)
  • Italian general election, 2006 (Lombardy)

European Parliament elections in Lombardy

Last European Parliament election

The European Parliament election of 2009 took place on 6-7 June 2009. The People of Freedom (33.9%) was the largest party in Lombardy, ahead of Lega Nord (22.7%) and the Democratic Party (21.3%).


Parties votes votes (%)
The People of Freedom 1,819,888 33.9
Lega Nord 1,221,274 22.7
Democratic Party 1,146,814 21.3
Italy of Values 349,763 6.5
Union of the Centre 269,441 5.0
Pannella-Bonino ListItalian Radicals 149,005 2.8
Anticapitalist List (PRCPdCI) 146,910 2.7
Left and Freedom (MpSGreensPS) 106,126 2.0
Others 163,919 3.0
Total 5,373,140 100.0

Source: Ministry of the Interior

List of previous European Parliament elections

  • European Parliament election, 1979 (Lombardy)
  • European Parliament election, 1984 (Lombardy)
  • European Parliament election, 1989 (Lombardy)
  • European Parliament election, 1994 (Lombardy)
  • European Parliament election, 1999 (Lombardy)
  • European Parliament election, 2004 (Lombardy)

Provincial elections in Lombardy

2006 provincial elections

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House of Freedoms (incl. Lega Lombarda) The Union Others
candidate 1st round 2nd round candidate 1st round 2nd round 1st round
Mantua Giovanni Rossi
(Forza Italia)
45.0% - Maurizio Fontanili
(Democracy is Freedom)
53.5% - 1.5%
Pavia Vittorio Poma
(Forza Italia)
50.3% - Andrea Albergati
(Democracy is Freedom)
46.4% - 3.2%

Source: La Repubblica

2007 provincial elections

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House of Freedoms (incl. Lega Lombarda) The Union Others
candidate 1st round 2nd round candidate 1st round 2nd round 1st round
Como Leonardo Carioni
(Lega LombardaLega Nord)
67.8% - Mauro Guerra
(Democrats of the Left)
28.6% - 3.7%
Varese Marco Reguzzoni
(Lega LombardaLega Nord)
67.1% - Mario Aspesi
(Democracy is Freedom)
25.3% - 7.7%

Source: La Repubblica

2008 provincial elections

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The People of FreedomLega Lombarda Democratic Party and allies Others
candidate 1st round 2nd round candidate 1st round 2nd round 1st round
Varese Dario Galli
(Lega LombardaLega Nord)
64.1% - Mario Aspesi
(Democratic Party)
26.1% - 13.0%

Source: La Repubblica

2009 provincial elections

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The People of FreedomLega Lombarda Democratic Party and allies Union of the Centre Others
candidate 1st round 2nd round candidate 1st round 2nd round candidate 1st round 2nd round 1st round
Bergamo Ettore Pirovano
(Lega LombardaLega Nord)
59.0% - Francesco Cornolti
(Democratic Party)
20.3% - Luigi Pisoni
(Union of the Centre)
13.6% - 7.1%
Brescia Daniele Molgora
(Lega LombardaLega Nord)
55.5% - Diego Peli
(Democratic Party)
22.5% - Gianmarco Quadrini
(Union of the Centre)
7.6% - 14.4%
Cremona Massimiliano Salini
(The People of Freedom)
51.1% - Giuseppe Torchio
(Democratic Party)
35.9% - Giuseppe Trespidi
(Union of the Centre)
4.1% - 9.0%
Lecco Daniele Nava
(The People of Freedom)
54.3% - Virginio Brivio
(Democratic Party)
38.0% - Marco Carboni
(Union of the Centre)
3.4% - 4.2%
Lodi Pietro Foroni
(Lega LombardaLega Nord)
54.2% - Lino Felissari
(Democratic Party)
38.2% - Giacomo Arcaini
(Union of the Centre)
4.0% - 3.6%
Milan Guido Podestà
(The People of Freedom)
48.8% 50.2% Filippo Penati
(Democratic Party)
38.8% 49.8% Enrico Marcora
(Union of the Centre)
3.7% - 8.6%
Monza Dario Allevi
(The People of Freedom)
54.1% - Pietro Luigi Ponti
(Democratic Party)
33.5% - Domenico Pisani
(Union of the Centre)
4.5% - 7.9%
Sondrio Massimo Sertori
(Lega LombardaLega Nord)
61.1% - Giacomo Ciapponi
(Democratic Party)
31.8% - Michele Aili
(Union of the Centre)
4.9% - 2.2%

Source: Ministry of the Interior


Municipal elections in Lombardy



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