2000 Ligurian regional election
The Ligurian regional election of 2000 took place on 16 April 2000.
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Sandro Biasotti (an independent close to Forza Italia) was elected President, defeating incumbent Giancarlo Mori (Italian People's Party).
Results
Candidates & parties | votes | votes (%) | seats reg. list |
seats prov. lists |
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Sandro Biasotti | 475,308 | 50.71 | 8 | 16 |
Forza Italia | 240,789 | 27.27 | → | 10 |
National Alliance | 90,396 | 10.24 | → | 3 |
Lega Nord Liguria | 38,104 | 4.32 | → | 1 |
New Liguria | 24,943 | 2.83 | → | 1 |
Christian Democratic Centre | 22,959 | 2.60 | → | 1 |
United Christian Democrats | 15,837 | 1.79 | → | 0 |
Animalist Liguria | 11,984 | 1.36 | → | 0 |
Pensioners' Party | 6,488 | 0.73 | → | 0 |
Giancarlo Mori | 431,743 | 46.07 | 1 | 15 |
Democrats of the Left | 231,496 | 26.22 | → | 9 |
Communist Refoundation Party | 57,619 | 6.53 | → | 2 |
Italian People's Party–UDEUR | 37,351 | 4.23 | → | 1 |
The Democrats | 25,285 | 2.86 | → | 2 |
Federation of the Greens | 18,541 | 2.10 | → | 1 |
SDI–PRI | 17,284 | 1.96 | → | 1 |
Party of Italian Communists | 16,507 | 1.87 | → | 0 |
For Italy | 2,806 | 0.32 | → | 0 |
Mario Tarantino | 24,168 | 2.58 | - | - |
Bonino List | 20,962 | 2.37 | → | 0 |
Irene Menghini | 6,028 | 0.64 | - | - |
Humanist Party | 3,473 | 0.39 | → | 0 |
Total | 937,247 | 100.00 | 9 | 31 |
Source: Ministry of the Interior
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References
- The swing comes from the combined result of Pole for Freedoms (38.0%) and Lega Nord (6.5%) in the 1995 regional election.
- The swing comes from the combined result of The Olive Tree (42.4%) and PRC (8.6%) in the 1995 regional election.
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