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词条 2008 Italian Senate election, North and Central American division
释义

  1. The process

  2. The parties

  3. The candidates

     People of Freedom  Democratic Party  Union of the Centre  The Right–Tricolour Flame 

  4. The results

  5. Detailed results by country

     Antigua and Barbuda  Bahamas  Barbados  Belize  Canada  Costa Rica  Dominican Republic  El Salvador  Grenada  Guatemala  Haiti  Honduras  Mexico  Nicaragua  Panama  United States of America 

  6. References

The 2008 Italian general election was the second in which Italian and dual citizens living outside the country could vote by postal ballot in international electoral districts. Twelve members of the Italian Chamber of Deputies and six members of the Italian Senate were elected in this way.

Italian and dual citizens in North America and Central America (including the Caribbean) elected one member of the Italian Senate. The winning candidate was Basilio Giordano from Silvio Berlusconi's party, known as the People of Freedom.

The process

All electors could vote for a political list and also cast a first preference vote for a specific candidate. The party with the highest number of list votes won the Senate seat, and the winning party's candidate with the highest number of first preference votes was declared elected.

The parties

Four electoral lists contested the North and Central American Senate division. The same lists also fielded candidates for the Chamber of Deputies and North and Central America.

The governing centre-left Democratic Party ran a united slate, as did Berlusconi's right-wing opposition list. The moderately conservative Union of the Centre (UDC), formerly aligned with Berlusconi, ran a separate list, as did a small coalition of right-wing and far-right parties called The Right–Tricolour Flame.

All of the party lists fielded two candidates.

The candidates

People of Freedom

  • Basilio Giordano is a publisher and former municipal politician in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Augusto Sorriso is a former mayor of Licata, Sicily, who subsequently became an entrepreneur based in New Jersey. He had previously sought election to the Italian Senate in 2006.

Democratic Party

  • Renato Turano is an entrepreneur in Chicago. He served in the Italian Senate from 2006 to 2008.
  • Marina Piazzi was born in Bologna on April 10, 1954, and moved to Mexico in 1976. She has taught Italian as a second language at the Istituto Italiano di Cultura in Mexico City and worked in the Italian department at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Piazzi has been active for many years with the General Council for Italians Abroad and other Italian community organizations.[1]

Union of the Centre

  • Massimo Seracini (June 7, 1943 – January 16, 2009) was born in Florence and received an economics degree from the University of Florence in 1962. He moved to the United States of America in the 1960s and worked in real estate in California.[2] After his marriage failed, he returned to Florence and opened a bistro. He lived for extended periods in both countries during the last decades of his life and became a fixture of the Italian community in San Diego. Seracini had previously campaigned for an overseas seat in the Italian Chamber of Deputies in the 2006 general election as a candidate of the Union of Christian and Centre Democrats. A newspaper report from 2006 described him as "vague on details about his platform" but eager to serve Italians living in the diaspora.[3] He died in San Diego in 2009, after a two-year battle with cancer.[4]
  • Vittorio Coco is a broadcaster in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He had previously sought election to the Italian Senate in 2006.

The Right–Tricolour Flame

  • Giuseppe (Joseph) P. Cirnigliaro was born on November 10, 1954, in Militello in Val di Catania, Sicily.[5] He ran for the New York State Senate's 19th district in 1988 as a Republican.[6] During the 2008 campaign, he argued that Italy should adopt a strong presidential model of government akin to that of the United States of America.[7]
  • Franco Misuraca was born on June 10, 1943, in Aprigliano, Calabria, and later moved to Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[8] He is a longtime supporter of the right-wing Italian Social Movement. In 2008, he centered his campaign around the slogan, "God, country, and family."[9]

The results

Berlusconi's electoral coalition won a narrow plurality, defeating the Democratic Party by only 793 votes. Basilio Giordano received the most votes of the candidates on Berlusconi's list and was declared elected.

Democratic Party incumbent Renato Turano actually received more first preference votes than Giordano, but, as his party list was defeated, he was not returned to office.[10]

{{Italian general election, 2008/Position/Senator, North and Central America}}

Detailed results by country

More than 90 per cent of the total votes were cast in the United States of America and Canada. The Democratic Party won narrow victory in the United States, Mexico, and Nicaragua, but was defeated everywhere else. The People of Freedom won a narrow victory in Canada; this was a significant shift from the 2006 election, when the centre-left had won by a credible margin.

Antigua and Barbuda

PartyVotes%
  Democratic Party00.00
  People of Freedom00.00
  Union of the Centre00.00
  The Right–Tricolour Flame00.00
Total valid votes00.00

Bahamas

PartyVotes%
  Democratic Party00.00
  People of Freedom00.00
  Union of the Centre00.00
  The Right–Tricolour Flame00.00
Total valid votes00.00

Barbados

PartyVotes%
  Democratic Party00.00
  People of Freedom00.00
  Union of the Centre00.00
  The Right–Tricolour Flame00.00
Total valid votes00.00

Belize

PartyVotes%
  Democratic Party00.00
  People of Freedom00.00
  Union of the Centre00.00
  The Right–Tricolour Flame00.00
Total valid votes00.00

Canada

PartyVotes%
  People of Freedom16,18445.15
  Democratic Party15,79444.06
  Union of the Centre3,2749.13
  The Right–Tricolour Flame5951.66
Total valid votes35,84742.82

Costa Rica

PartyVotes%
  People of Freedom38555.56
  Democratic Party24835.79
  Union of the Centre344.91
  The Right–Tricolour Flame263.75
Total valid votes6930.83

Dominican Republic

PartyVotes%
  People of Freedom72358.88
  Democratic Party29423.94
  The Right–Tricolour Flame14011.40
  Union of the Centre715.78
Total valid votes1,2281.47

El Salvador

PartyVotes%
  People of Freedom24465.42
  Democratic Party9926.54
  Union of the Centre225.90
  The Right–Tricolour Flame82.14
Total valid votes3730.45

Grenada

PartyVotes%
  Democratic Party00.00
  People of Freedom00.00
  Union of the Centre00.00
  The Right–Tricolour Flame00.00
Total valid votes00.00

Guatemala

PartyVotes%
  People of Freedom58464.82
  Democratic Party18620.64
  The Right–Tricolour Flame738.10
  Union of the Centre586.44
Total valid votes9011.08

Haiti

PartyVotes%
  Democratic Party00.00
  People of Freedom00.00
  Union of the Centre00.00
  The Right–Tricolour Flame00.00
Total valid votes00.00

Honduras

PartyVotes%
  People of Freedom4445.36
  Democratic Party3738.14
  Union of the Centre1414.43
  The Right–Tricolour Flame22.06
Total valid votes970.12

Mexico

PartyVotes%
  Democratic Party66747.41
  People of Freedom59942.57
  Union of the Centre1077.60
  The Right–Tricolour Flame342.42
Total valid votes1,4071.68

Nicaragua

PartyVotes%
  Democratic Party6447.76
  People of Freedom5037.31
  Union of the Centre107.46
  The Right–Tricolour Flame107.46
Total valid votes1340.16

Panama

PartyVotes%
  People of Freedom12950.99
  Democratic Party9135.97
  Union of the Centre259.88
  The Right–Tricolour Flame83.16
Total valid votes2530.30

United States of America

PartyVotes%
  Democratic Party19,25445.00
  People of Freedom18,83244.01
  Union of the Centre3,4728.11
  The Right–Tricolour Flame1,2302.87
Total valid votes42,78851.11
Note: The country-by-country totals provided by the Italian Ministry of the Interior do not entirely correspond with the final totals provided by the same source. Adding up the country-by-country totals yields the following results: People of Freedom 37,774; Democratic Party 36,734; Union of the Centre 7,087; The Right–Tricolour Flame 2,126. These results are the same as the provisional totals provided by La Repubblica with 120 out of 123 polling districts reporting. It is therefore assumed that the country-by-country totals represent the provisional and not the final totals.

References

1. ^Marina Piazzi (biography), Consiglio Generale degli Italiani all'Estero, accessed 2 August 2011; CONSULTAZIONE DATI: Senato del 13/04/2008, Area ESTERO, Ripartizione AMERICA SETTENTRIONALE E CENTRALE, Ministero dell' Interno, Government of Italy, accessed 3 August 2011.
2. ^Candidato alla Camera: Massimo Seracini {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20120713020420/http://lightfromshadow.com/iitaly/386/candidato-alla-camera-massimo-seracini |date=2012-07-13 }}, i-Italy, accessed 2 August 2011
3. ^Rachel Rivera, "NY seeks Italy Senate seat to represent Italians abroad," Associated Press Newswires, 10 January 2006, 15:50.
4. ^Blanca Gonzalez, "Massimo Seracini: Entrepreneur adored San Diego as much as his native Florence,"
San Diego Union-Tribune, 3 February 2009, B4.
5. ^CONSULTAZIONE DATI: Senato del 13/04/2008, Area ESTERO, Ripartizione AMERICA SETTENTRIONALE E CENTRALE; LA DESTRA - FIAMMA TRICOLORE, accessed 4 August 2011.
6. ^"The Elections: New York State Senate,"
New York Times, 10 November 1988.
7. ^Letizia Tesi, "Giuseppe Cirnigliaro(La Destra)«Meno sprechi e sistema politico americano»" {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111001142116/http://www.corriere.com/elections/page.php?id=108 |date=2011-10-01 }},
Corriere Canadese, 2 April 2008, accessed 4 August 2011. During the course of this interview, Cirnigliaro noted that he had been educated in Rome and Paris and at Columbia University in New York.
8. ^CONSULTAZIONE DATI: Senato del 13/04/2008, Area ESTERO, Ripartizione AMERICA SETTENTRIONALE E CENTRALE; LA DESTRA - FIAMMA TRICOLORE, accessed 4 August 2011.
9. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.corriere.com/viewstory.php?storyid=73202 |title="Franco Misuraca: «Sono tre i valori chiave, Dio, patria e famiglia»",
Corriere Canadese, 1 April 2008, accessed 4 August 2011. |access-date=2011-08-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111001142128/http://www.corriere.com/viewstory.php?storyid=73202 |archive-date=2011-10-01 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
10. ^Gli eletti in Nordamerica; Turano il candidato pìu votato per il Senato, ma il seggio lo conquista il PDL,
America Oggi, 17 April 2008, accessed 1 August 2011.

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