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2020 Emilia-Romagna regional election

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Regional election in Italy

2020 Emilia-Romagna regional election

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All 50 seats to theRegional Council of Emilia-Romagna
Turnout67.7% (Increase30.0%)
 Majority partyMinority party
 
CandidateStefano BonacciniLucia Borgonzoni
PartyPDLega
AllianceCentre-leftCentre-right
Seats won2919
Seat changeDecrease3Increase7
Popular vote1,195,7421,014,672
Percentage51.4%43.6%
SwingIncrease2.4%Increase11.1%

Maps of the election result

President before election

Stefano Bonaccini
PD

ElectedPresident

Stefano Bonaccini
PD

The2020 Emilia-Romagna regional election took place inEmilia-Romagna,Italy, on 26 January 2020.[1] The result was the victory of thecentre-left coalition and the confirmation ofStefano Bonaccini as President of Emilia-Romagna, with more than 51% of votes,[2] nearly doubling the number of votes received in2014.[3]

Electoral system

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In Emilia-Romagna, a new electoral law was approved by the Legislative Assembly in July 2014, abolishing the blocked list. The voter can express one or two preference votes for the candidates on the chosen list; in the case of the expression of two preferences, these must concern candidates of different sex according to "gender preference" (under penalty of annulment of the second preference). As regards the election of the councilors, the law guarantees in any case at least 27 seats on the lists that support the elected president (majority prize), obtaining effects that are very similar to those of the list but acting on the provincial lists. The first 40 seats are distributed on a proportional basis. A seat is then attributed to the candidate for president who came second. The remaining 9 seats are assigned by majority method to the lists that support the elected president if these lists have obtained less than 25 seats with the previous procedure, otherwise the "prize" will be only 4 seats. If at the end of these assignments, the majority lists have not obtained at least 27 seats, these will be guaranteed by removing some of the seats already assigned to the opposition lists.

Background

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DespiteEmilia-Romagna having always been considered one of the "red regions" – a stronghold of left-wing parties since the end of theWorld War II – in the2018 general election thecentre-right coalition became the largest political force in the region. The 2020 regional election has been considered as the first competitive one in the history of the region.[4]

Thecentre-left nominated incumbent governorStefano Bonaccini at the head of a coalition including theDemocratic Party (PD) and its left-wing allies ofFree and Equal (LeU) andGreen Europe (EV), as well asMore Europe (+E).[5][6] Bonaccini also launched a personalcivic list, named "Bonaccini for President", which included, among others, members fromMatteo Renzi'sItalia Viva (IV),Carlo Calenda'sAction andFederico Pizzarotti'sItalia in Comune (IiC).[7] The centre-right proposed SenatorLucia Borgonzoni, member of theLeague (Lega) and former undersecretary to cultural activities inGiuseppe Conte'sfirst government.[8] The centre-right coalition included alsoBrothers of Italy (FdI),Forza Italia (FI) andCambiamo! (C!).[9]

Campaign

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Almost 15,000 people gatheringPiazza Maggiore inBologna to protest againstMatteo Salvini, November 2019

The official election campaign was opened on 14 November by the League, which organized a rally at thePalaDozza, the sport arena ofBologna. On that occasionMatteo Salvini presented the centre-right candidateLucia Borgonzoni.[10] At the same time, aflash mob named "6000 Sardines against Salvini" was organized inPiazza Maggiore, to peacefully protest against Salvini's campaign in Emilia-Romagna. On the following day,Nicola Zingaretti's Democratic Party held a three-day convention in Bologna, known asTutta un'altra storia ("A whole different story").[11]

On 19 November, Bonaccini and Borgonzoni had their first television debate, hosted by the talk show#Cartabianca byBianca Berlinguer onRai 3. The debate was followed by about 1.6 million viewers (6% share).[12]

After a period of uncertainty regarding its participation in the regional elections, and after a decline in opinion polls and poor election results in2019 Umbrian election, on 21 November theFive Star Movement launched a survey on its on-line platform "Rousseau", to ask its members if they should participate in the following regional elections. Almost 70% of members voted to run in the elections, and therefore M5S leaderLuigi Di Maio announced the presentation of M5S electoral lists and a M5S candidate for the regional presidency, without party alliances.[13]

On 7 December, more than 10,000 people gathered Piazza Maggiore in Bologna for the launch of Bonaccini's electoral campaign.[14]

Electoral programmes

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  • Stefano Bonaccini, being the outgoing regional president, claimed the results achieved by his administration (including the "Pact for Labour" of 2015),[15] and proposed four priority points summed up into the slogan "A step forward": to create freekindergartens for all children in the region, to break down the waiting lists for health interventions and access times to first aid, to carry out preventive maintenance and safety of the regional territory, and to reduce the phenomenon ofNEET.[16]
  • The League of Lucia Borgonzoni proposed the introduction of some practices already existing in the other regions governed by the centre-right (in particular Lombardy and Veneto), including the opening of hospitals during public holidays and at night to carry out medical exams and laboratory tests, and the reduction of the regionalIRPEF with introduction of 1.23% flat rate.[citation needed]
  • The Five Star Movement of Simone Benini focused its programme on social, infrastructural and environmental issues, including the repeal of the regional legislation on urban planning, the rethinking of the Cispadana regional motorway project in favour of a fast road without toll, the reduction of waste to shut downincinerators andlandfills, and generally introducing newenvironmental sustainability policies in the region.[17]
  • Stefano Lugli (The Other Emilia-Romagna) proposed a "safe" region in the sense of "fair, public and sustainable", i.e. based on social equality, the fight against the privatization of services and the relaunch of environmental policies.[citation needed]
  • Marta Collot (Power to the People) presented a "rupture programme" based on equality, in particular proposing a guaranteedminimum wage of 9 euros per hour, redesigning the regional urban planning policies, and withdrawing the request for differentiated regional autonomy already presented by Emilia-Romagna in 2019.[18]
  • The Communist Party put poverty, social justice and equality at the centre of its programme.[citation needed]
  • The 3V Movement "Vaccines We Want Truth" called for thelift of mandatory vaccinations recently enforced by the government for the access of children and infants to public schools and kindergartens.[citation needed]

Endorsements

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Newspapers and magazines

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Stefano Bonaccini:

Lucia Borgonzoni:

Parties and candidates

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Political party or allianceConstituent listsPrevious resultCandidate
Votes (%)Seats
Centre-left coalitionDemocratic Party44.529
Bonaccini for President (incl.IV,A,IiC,CD,Pos andCpE)
Brave Emilia-Romagna (incl.Art.1,SI andèViva)
More EuropePSIPRI
Green Europe
Volt Emilia-Romagna
Centre-right coalitionLeague Emilia-Romagna (LNE andLNR)19.48
Forza Italia (incl.UDC)8.42
Brothers of Italy1.91
Cambiamo!The People of the Family (incl.IdeA)
Borgonzoni for President
Young People for the Environment (formed byYouth League)
Five Star Movement13.35
Simone Benini
The Other Emilia-Romagna (incl.PRC,PCI,PdS,PU)3.71
Stefano Lugli
Power to the People
Marta Collot
Communist Party
Laura Bergamini
3V Movement
Domenico Battaglia

Opinion polls

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Candidates

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DatePolling firm/
Client
Sample sizeBonacciniBorgonzoniBeniniOthersUndecidedLead
26 Jan 2020Opinio (exit poll)48.0–52.043.0–47.02.0–5.05.0
25–26 Jan 2020Tecnè (intention poll)12,00046.5–50.543.5–47.52.0–6.03.0
9 Jan 2020SWG1,00047.045.05.03.019.02.0
9 Jan 2020EMG1,00044.043.07.55.51.0
6–8 Jan 2020Demopolis1,00046.544.56.52.524.02.0
7 Jan 2020Noto1,00045.043.07.05.02.0
5 Jan 2020Affaritaliani.itArchived 6 January 2020 at theWayback Machine45.043.07.05.02.0
30–31 Dec 2019Tecnè1,00044.043.07.55.51.0
27–30 Dec 2019MG Research45.543.57.53.52.0
28 Dec 2019Opinio Italia1,00046.543.57.52.53.0
22–23 Dec 2019Tecnè1,00046.044.07.03.02.0
18–22 Dec 2019Demopolis4,00846.044.07.03.025.02.0
14–18 Dec 2019EMG1,00046.543.56.53.53.0
17 Dec 2019Ixè1,00047.240.17.84.925.07.1
13 Dec 2019MG ResearchArchived 14 December 2019 at theWayback Machine44.544.58.52.5Tie
12 Dec 2019Noto47.043.06.04.04.0
9–12 Dec 2019Ipsos1,00044.242.18.45.32.1
10–11 Dec 2019Tecnè1,00045.044.07.04.01.0
2–4 Dec 2019EMG1,00046.544.05.54.02.5
29 Nov–2 Dec 2019IZI1,00745.440.69.94.14.9
29 Nov 2019MG Research44.545.08.02.50.5
25 Nov 2019Piepoli44.043.09.04.01.0
24 Nov 2019Affaritaliani.it46.044.07.03.025.02.0
22–24 Nov 2019Tecnè1,00045.045.08.02.0Tie
50.547.5w. CSX2.03.0
21 Nov 2019Noto45.044.08.03.01.0
52.046.0w. CSX2.06.0
49.046.0abst.5.03.0
19 Nov 2019Ixè1,00040.029.25.07.718.110.8
41.229.4abst.8.820.311.8
13–19 Nov 2019SWG[a]1,00043.045.07.05.015.02.0
15 Nov 2019MG Research44.046.07.03.02.0
9–14 Nov 2019ScenariPolitici–Winpoll[a]1,00050.742.16.21.08.6
9–10 Nov 2019Tecnè80046.045.07.02.01.0
51.047.0w. CSX2.04.0
50.048.0abst.2.02.0
8 nov 2019Affari Italiani41.045.012.02.04.0
31 Oct–4 Nov 2019EMG1,00045.544.07.03.51.5
20 Sep 2019Repubblica[a]45.036.09.0
20 Sep 2019Il Resto del Carlino[a]48.031.06.513.717.0
6–12 Sep 2019SWG[a][27]1,00041.042.013.04.025.01.0
23 November 2014Election results49.129.813.37.725.1

Parties

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DatePolling firmSample sizeCentre-leftCentre-rightM5SOthersUndecidedLead
PDERCBPOtherLegaFIFdIOther
26 Jan 2020Election resultsArchived 26 January 2020 at theWayback Machine34.73.85.83.931.92.68.62.34.51.52.8
6–8 Jan 2020Demopolis1,00044.545.07.82.724.00.5
30–31 Dec 2019Tecnè1,00028.57.07.030.04.55.04.57.56.01.5
27–30 Dec 2019MG Research28.56.59.033.07.05.07.53.54.5
22–23 Dec 2019Tecnè1,00031.014.030.05.07.03.07.03.01.0
18–22 Dec 2019Demopolis4,00844.045.08.03.025.01.0
13–17 Dec 2019Ixè1,00029.47.86.827.84.27.92.08.85.31.6
13 Dec 2019MG ResearchArchived 14 December 2019 at theWayback Machine34.51.05.532.55.57.02.09.52.52.0
9–12 Dec 2019Ipsos1,00022.920.225.92.010.14.88.25.93.0
10–11 Dec 2019Tecnè1,00030.014.030.05.07.03.07.04.0Tie
29 Nov–2 Dec 2019IZI1,00724.711.05.229.85.19.41.110.92.85.1
29 Nov 2019MG Research34.01.55.533.05.57.51.59.02.51.0
22–24 Nov 2019Tecnè1,00031.013.031.05.06.04.08.02.0Tie
31.013.032.05.06.05.06.0[b]2.01.0
19 Nov 2019Ixè1,00034.330.95.16.010.413.33.4
13–19 Nov 2019SWG[a]1,00027.02.510.532.04.57.05.08.53.016.05.0
29.03.512.533.54.57.55.0abst.4.518.04.5
15 Nov 2019MG Research35.02.03.534.05.08.01.08.54.51.0
9–14 Nov 2019ScenariPolitici–Winpoll[a]1,00033.92.58.433.04.46.14.16.01.60.9
4 Nov 2019Termometro Politico46.048.52.5
1 Nov 2019MG ResearchArchived 27 October 2020 at theWayback Machine27.01.511.033.05.07.51.010.06.06.0
28 Oct 2019Affaritaliani.it31.734.55.07.46.52.8
20 Sep 2019Il Resto del Carlino[a]44.543.68.50.9
6–12 Sep 2019SWG[a][27]1,00033.52.04.533.54.05.51.513.0Tie
6–10 Jul 2019GPF1,20014.915.83.02.26.12.632.50.9
3 Jul–21 Dec 2018Ipsos1,44017.023.03.015.04.038.06.0
23 Nov 2014Election results44.56.91.919.48.41.913.33.625.1
  1. ^abcdefghiThis poll was commissioned by a political party.
  2. ^with CSX

Results

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26 January 2020 Emilia-Romagna regional election results
CandidatesVotes%SeatsPartiesVotes%Seats
Stefano Bonaccini1,195,74251.421Democratic Party749,97634.6922
Bonaccini for President124,5915.763
Brave Emilia-Romagna81,4193.772
Green Europe42,1561.951
More EuropePSIPRI33,0871.53
Volt Emilia-Romagna9.2530.43
Total1,040,48248.1228
Lucia Borgonzoni1,014,67243.631League690,86431.9514
Brothers of Italy185,7968.593
Forza Italia55,3172.561
Borgonzoni for President37,4621.73
Cambiamo!The People of the Family6,3410.29
Young People for the Environment6,0070.28
Total981,78745.4118
Simone Benini80,8233.48Five Star Movement102,5954.742
Domenico Battaglia10,9790.473V Movement11,1870.52
Laura Bergamini10,2690.44Communist Party10,2870.48
Marta Collot7,0290.30Power to the People8,0480.37
Stefano Lugli5,9830.26The Other Emilia-Romagna7,8300.36
Total candidates2,325,497100.002Total parties2,162,216100.0048
Blank and invalid votes48,4772.04
Registered voters/turnout3,508,17967.67
Source:Ministry of the Interior – Election in Emilia-Romagna


Popular vote
PD
34.69%
Lega
31.95%
FdI
8.59%
BP
5.76%
M5S
4.74%
ERC
3.77%
FI
2.56%
EV
1.95%
BP
1.73%
+E
1.53%
Others
2.73%
President
Bonaccini
51.42%
Borgonzoni
43.63%
Benini
3.48%
Battaglia
0.47%
Bergamini
0.44%
Collot
0.30%
Lugli
0.26%
Seats summary
Centre-left
58.00%
Centre-right
38.00%
M5S
4.00%

Results by province and capital city

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ProvinceStefano BonacciniLucia BorgonzoniOthers
Bologna331,161
59.66%
198,385
35.74%
25,570
4.60%
Modena194,797
53.05%
154,166
41.98%
18,237
4.97%
Reggio Emilia149,534
55.14%
106,583
39.30%
15,074
5.56%
Parma101,548
45.64%
110,512
49.67%
10,419
4.69%
Forlì-Cesena103,014
49.92%
91,495
44.34%
11,829
5.74%
Ravenna109,553
52.75%
87,386
42.08%
10,733
5.17%
Ferrara74,662
40.76%
100,524
54.88%
7,795
4.36%
Rimini79,685
46.37%
81,789
47.59%
10,378
6.04%
Piacenza51,788
36.87%
83,832
59.68%
4,858
3.45%
Total1,195,742
51.42%
1,014,672
43.63%
115,083
4.95%
CityStefano BonacciniLucia BorgonzoniOthers
Bologna135,443
64.84%
65,014
31.12%
8,436
4.04%
Modena60,349
61.84%
33,027
33.85%
4,206
4.31%
Reggio Emilia48,786
59.02%
29,563
35.76%
4,318
5.22%
Parma49,696
53.23%
39,282
42.07%
4,387
4.70%
Forlì31,635
52.60%
25,565
42.51%
2,945
4.89%
Ravenna43,912
52.39%
35,309
42.12%
4,604
5.49%
Ferrara34,020
47.85%
34,162
48.05%
2,915
4.10%
Rimini36,438
48.75%
34,028
45.53%
4,273
5.72%
Piacenza20,888
43.59%
25,363
52.93%
1,666
3.44%

Turnout

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RegionTime
12:0019:0023:00
Emilia-Romagna23.44%58.82%67.68%
ProvinceTime
12:0019:0023:00
Bologna24.97%61.88%70.98%
Ferrara23.63%57.94%65.59%
Forlì-Cesena23.55%59.39%67.54%
Modena23.96%59.89%69.11%
Parma21.98%55.12%64.07%
Piacenza22.55%54.38%62.91%
Ravenna23.67%60.67%69.71%
Reggio Emilia23.54%58.83%67.97%
Rimini19.87%54.57%63.54%
Source:Ministry of the Interior – TurnoutArchived 26 January 2020 at theWayback Machine

Map

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Seat totals by Province. As this is a PR election, seat totals are determined by popular vote in each province.
Seat totals by Province. As this is a PR election, seat totals are determined by popular vote in each province.

Elected councillors

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ConstituencyPartyMember
Emilia-Romagna
(at-large)
PDStefano Bonaccini[a]
LegaLucia Borgonzoni
BPMarco Mastacchi[b]
BolognaPDRaffaele Donini
PDMarilena Pillati
PDFrancesca Marchetti
PDStefano Caliandro
PDAntonio Mumolo
LegaMichele Facci
LegaDaniele Marchetti
FdIMarco Lisei
BPMauro Felicori
ERCElly Schlein
Igor Taruffi[c]
M5SSilvia Piccinini
FIVittorio Sgarbi
Valentina Castaldini[d]
EVSilvia Zamboni
ModenaPDPalma Costi
PDLuca Sabattini
PDFrancesca Maletti
LegaStefano Bargi
LegaSimone Pelloni
FdIMichele Barcaiuolo
BPGiulia Pigoni
M5SGiulia Gibertoni
ConstituencyPartyMember
Reggio EmiliaPDAlessio Mammi
PDOttavia Soncini
PDAndrea Costa
LegaMaura Catellani
LegaGabriele Delmonte
BPStefania Bondavalli
ERCElly Schlein
PiacenzaLegaMatteo Rancan
LegaValentina Stragliati
PDKatia Tarasconi
FdIGiancarlo Tagliaferri
ParmaLegaFabio Rainieri
LegaEmiliano Occhi
PDBarabara Lori
PDMassimo Iotti
FerraraPDMarcella Zappaterra
PDMarco Fabbri
LegaFabio Bergamini
Forlì-CesenaPDLia Montalti
PDMassimo Bulbi
LegaMassimiliano Pompignoli
ConstituencyPartyMember
RavennaPDManuela Rontini
PDAndrea Corsini
LegaAndrea Liverani
RiminiPDEmma Petitti
PDNadia Rossi
LegaMatteo Montevecchi

  1. ^As President of the Region.
  2. ^Borgonzoni renounced to her Regional Council seat, keeping her seat in the Senate. Mastacchi, of the list "Borgonzoni for President", took over the empty seat.
  3. ^Schlein was elected both in Bologna and Reggio Emilia. Taruffi took over her seat in Bologna.
  4. ^Sgarbi renounced to his Regional Council seat, keeping his seat in the Chamber of Deputies. Castaldini took over the empty seat.

See also

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References

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  2. ^Giuffrida, Angela (27 January 2020)."Salvini suffers setback in leftwing stronghold during Italy regional elections".The Guardian. Retrieved27 January 2020.
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