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词条 2010 Piedmontese regional election
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  1. Background

  2. Results

  3. References

{{Infobox Election
| election_name = Piedmentese regional election, 2010
| country = Piedmont
| type = legislative
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = Piedmontese regional election, 2005
| previous_year = 2005
| next_election = Piedmontese regional election, 2014
| next_year = 2014
| seats_for_election = All 60 seats to the Regional Council of Piedmont
| election_date = 28–29 March 2010
| turnout = 64.33% ({{decrease}} 7.04%)
| image1 =
| leader1 = Roberto Cota
| party1 = Lega Nord
| color1 = 0A6BE1
| alliance1 = Centre-right coalition
| last_election1 = 25 seats, 47.0%
| seats1 = 36
| seat_change1 = {{increase}}11
| popular_vote1 = 1,043,318
| percentage1 = 47.3%
| swing1 = {{increase}}0.3%
| image2 =
| leader2 = Mercedes Bresso
| party2 = Democratic Party (Italy)
| alliance2 = Centre-left coalition
| color2 = EF3E3E
| last_election2 = 38 seats, 50.9%
| seats2 = 22
| seat_change2 = {{decrease}}16
| popular_vote2 = 1,033,946
| percentage2 = 46.9%
| swing2 = {{decrease}}4.0%
| title = President
| posttitle = President-elect
| before_election = Mercedes Bresso
| before_party = PD
| after_election = Roberto Cota
| after_party = LN
}}

The Piedmontese regional election of 2010 took place on 28–29 March 2010, as part of Italy's round of regional elections.

The incumbent President of the Region, Mercedes Bresso of the centre-left Democratic Party, lost her seat to Roberto Cota, leader of Lega Piemont and floor leader of Lega Nord in the Italian Chamber of Deputies, who was backed also by The People of Freedom.[1] Cota's lead of Bresso was of only 0.4%, in one of the Region's narrowest elections ever. The League thus secured a second region, after having conquered the presidency of Veneto with Luca Zaia with a much more convincing margin.

Background

Bresso was one of the last bulwarks of the centre-left in Central Italy and thus all the Democratic Party endorsed her in a key test of the coalition's strength after two years in opposition in Rome.

For his part, Cota's choice was a little bit surprising as Piedmont is not really a stronghold for his party, which is much stronger in Veneto and Lombardy. The day after his bid was announced, Cota explained that it is time to rewrite the history of Italian unification, that was led by the Kingdom of Sardinia under the House of Savoy. Cota underlined that Piedmont was once an independent state and told that even Camillo Benso di Cavour did not intend to unify the whole Italian Peninsula and later favoured a federal reform of the new Kingdom of Italy. For these reasons Cota, who is a republican and has no nostalgia of the House of Savoy, says his message will do well in Piedmont and that he will overcome the weakness of Lega Piemont (that usually gets far fewer votes than Liga Veneta in Veneto and Lega Lombarda in Lombardy). In Cota's view, most of his support will come from industrial workers, including those of Southern descent, and Catholics, embarrassed by Bresso's secularism.[2]

However, the Union of the Centre, whose main aim in the election was to fight back Lega Nord, chose to support Bresso, turning down the chance of running its own candidate (Michele Vietti was the most likely).[3] Most Catholic voters disagreed.

Results

28–29 March 2010 Piedmontese regional election results}}
Candidates Votes % SeatsParties Votes % Seats
Roberto Cota1,043,31847.3312
The People of Freedom474,43125.0513
Lega Nord Piemont317,06516.749
Greens Greens33,4111.761
Pensioners' Party27,7971.471
The Right12,5810.66
To the Centre with Scanderebech12,1540.64
Alliance of the Centre – Christian Democracy5,7040.30
New Italian Socialist Party3,9470.21
Consumers8,8260.15
Total889,91646.9824
Mercedes Bresso1,033,94646.911
Democratic Party439,66323.2112
Italy of Values130,6496.903
Union of the Centre74,4123.932
Together for Bresso61,4763.251
Moderates58,0103.061
Federation of the Left50,1912.651
Left Ecology Freedom27,1981.441
Federation of the Greens14,5750.77
Italian Socialist Party – United Socialists14,0770.74
Bonino-Pannella List13,5720.72
Pensioners and Disables for Bresso12,5640.66
PiedmontYes – Populars – Autonomous Region4,1500.22
Total900,53747.5521
Davide Bono90,0864.09 Five Star Movement69,4483.67
Renzo Rabellino36,9991.68
List of Talking Crickets – No Euro13,1860.70
Lega Padana Piemont7,8050.41
Forza Toro3,4940.18
New Force2,1510.11
Tricolour Flame1,9980.11
UDEUR – Christian Democracy – Others1,6700.09
No Nuclear – No TAV1,5530.08
Alliance for Turin1,2370.07
Youngs Under 301,0760.06
Total34,1701.80
Total candidates2,204,349100.0013Total parties1,894,071100.0047
Source: [https://elezionistorico.interno.gov.it/index.php?tpel=R&dtel=28/03/2010&tpa=I&tpe=R&lev0=0&levsut0=0&lev1=1&levsut1=1&ne1=1&es0=S&es1=S&ms=S Ministry of the Interior – Historical Archive of Elections]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/2009/dicembre/17/Pdl_Udc_basta_tensioni_Regionali_co_8_091217033.shtml|title=Archivio Corriere della Sera|author=QuestIT s.r.l.|publisher=|accessdate=2 April 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/2009/dicembre/19/Cota_lotta_Cavour_Savoia_meridionali_co_9_091219024.shtml|title=Archivio Corriere della Sera|author=QuestIT s.r.l.|publisher=|accessdate=2 April 2016}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www3.lastampa.it/torino/sezioni/politica/articolo/lstp/108332/|title=Udc-Bresso, affare fattoin dote entra la Sanità|date=23 December 2009|work=LaStampa.it|accessdate=2 April 2016}}
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