Ligurian regional election, 2000
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The Ligurian regional election of 2000 took place on 16 April 2000.
Sandro Biasotti (an independent close to Forza Italia
) was elected President, defeating incumbent Giancarlo Mori (Italian People's Party).
Source: Ministry of the Interior
Sandro Biasotti (an independent close to Forza Italia
Forza Italia
Forza Italia was a liberal-conservative, Christian democratic, and liberal political party in Italy, with a large social democratic minority, that was led by Silvio Berlusconi, four times Prime Minister of Italy....
) was elected President, defeating incumbent Giancarlo Mori (Italian People's Party).
Results
Candidates & parties | votes | votes (%) | seats reg. list |
seats prov. lists |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sandro Biasotti | 475,308 | 50.7 | 8 | 16 |
Forza Italia Forza Italia Forza Italia was a liberal-conservative, Christian democratic, and liberal political party in Italy, with a large social democratic minority, that was led by Silvio Berlusconi, four times Prime Minister of Italy.... |
240,789 | 27.3 | → | 10 |
National Alliance National Alliance (Italy) National Alliance was a conservative political party in Italy.Gianfranco Fini was the leader of the party since its foundation in 1995, however he stepped down in 2008 after being elected to the nominally non-partisan post of President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies and was succeeded by... |
90,396 | 10.2 | → | 3 |
Lega Nord Liguria Lega Nord Liguria Lega Nord Liguria is a regionalist political party in Italy which is the regional section of Lega Nord in Liguria. The current national secretary is Francesco Bruzzone.-History:... |
38,104 | 4.3 | → | 1 |
New Liguria | 24,943 | 2.8 | → | 1 |
Christian Democratic Centre | 22,959 | 2.6 | → | 1 |
United Christian Democrats United Christian Democrats The United Christian Democrats was a Christian democratic party in Italy.-History:It began in 1995 by a split of those members of the Italian People's Party who wanted to enter into an alliance with Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia... |
15,837 | 1.8 | → | - |
Animalist Liguria | 11,984 | 1.4 | → | - |
others | 6,488 | 0.7 | → | - |
Giancarlo Mori | 431,743 | 46.1 | 1 | 15 |
Democrats of the Left Democrats of the Left The Democrats of the Left was a social-democratic Italian political party and part of the Olive Tree electoral coalition, which merged with a number of centrist and leftist groups to form the Democratic Party on 14 October 2007... |
231,496 | 26.2 | → | 9 |
Communist Refoundation Party Communist Refoundation Party The Communist Refoundation Party is a communist Italian political party. Its current secretary is Paolo Ferrero.... |
57,619 | 6.5 | → | 2 |
Italian People's Party–UDEUR Populars | 37,351 | 4.2 | → | 1 |
The Democrats The Democrats The Democrats may refer to:*Democratic Party *The Democrats *The Democrats *The Democrats... |
25,285 | 2.8 | → | 2 |
Federation of the Greens Federation of the Greens The Federation of the Greens is a green political party in Italy, which includes also a large eco-socialist faction. Since 2009 the party leader is Angelo Bonelli.-Early years:... |
18,541 | 2.1 | → | 1 |
Italian Democratic Socialists Italian Democratic Socialists The Italian Democratic Socialists were a small social-democratic political party in Italy. Led by Enrico Boselli, the party was the direct continuation of the Italian Socialists, the legal successor of the historical Italian Socialist Party... –PRI Italian Republican Party The Italian Republican Party is a liberal political party in Italy.The PRI is party with old roots that originally took a left-wing position, claiming descent from the political position of Giuseppe Mazzini... |
17,284 | 2.0 | → | 1 |
Party of Italian Communists Party of Italian Communists The Party of Italian Communists is a communist political party in Italy. Its long-time leader is Oliviero Diliberto.-Foundation and early years:... |
16,507 | 1.9 | → | - |
others | 2,806 | 0.3 | → | - |
Mario Tarantino | 24,168 | 2.6 | - | - |
Bonino List Bonino List Bonino List was a strongly libertarian Radical electoral list active in the 1990s and the 2000s in Italy. Named for Emma Bonino, a leading Radical who had been member of the European Commission from 1995 to 1999 , after the unsuccessful "Emma for President" campaign, it was the successor of the... |
20,962 | 2.4 | → | - |
Others | 3,473 | 0.4 | - | - |
Total | 937,247 | 100.0 | 8 | 31 |
Source: Ministry of the Interior