2001 Rome municipal election
Municipal elections were held in Rome on 13 May 2001, the same day of Italian general elections.
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Turnout | 79.4% (first round) 74.2% (second round) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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The outgoing Mayor Francesco Rutelli, prevented to run for a third consecutive term by the Italian law on local government, had resigned from his position on 8 January that year to run as the main candidate of the centre-left coalition in the national general election.
The two main candidates were the former Minister of Cultural Heritage, former Deputy Prime Minister and current secretary of the Democrats of the Left (DS) party Walter Veltroni and the liberal-conservative MEP Antonio Tajani, a prominent member of Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia (FI) party.
Since none of the candidates obtained the majority of votes on the first round, a second round vote was held on 27 May 2001.
Background
Following the end of the Legislature XIII of Italy, Rutelli was chosen to lead the centre-left coalition during the 2001 general election and resigned as Mayor of Rome on 8 January 2001, just two days after the end of the Great Jubilee on which he had spent all his second term.
Mayoral election
The centre-right coalition, led by Antonio Tajani, had been heavily defeated by Rutelli in the 1997 election. Tajani rejected a formal alliance with the far-right parties and preferred a liberal-conservative coalition, like the one which supported Silvio Berlusconi in the general election.
Thanks to the overlap with the general election, which saw a huge victor of the House of Freedoms alliance, the centre-right coalition unexpectedly succeeded to win the majority of votes across the city. Although a strong performance of his coalition, Tajani wasn't able to win the race and on the second round he had to concede to Veltroni, who showed to have a strong support in the city. Despite the lower number of votes, the centre-left coalition obtained the majority of seats in the City Council thanks to the electoral system's mechanisms.
Voting System
The voting system is used for all mayoral elections in Italy, in the city with a population higher than 15,000 inhabitants. Under this system voters express a direct choice for the mayor or an indirect choice voting for the party of the candidate's coalition. If no candidate receives 50% of votes, the top two candidates go to a second round after two weeks. This gives a result whereby the winning candidate may be able to claim majority support, although it is not guaranteed.
The election of the city council is based on a direct choice for the candidate with a preference vote: the candidate with the majority of the preferences is elected. The number of the seats for each party is determined proportionally.
Results
Candidate | Party | Coalition | First round | Second round | |||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | ||||
Walter Veltroni | DS | The Olive Tree | 800,275 | 48.35 | 871,930 | 52.17 | |
Antonio Tajani | FI | House of Freedoms | 746,846 | 45.12 | 799,363 | 47.83 | |
Others | 107,970 | 6.53 | |||||
Eligible voters | 2,290,787 | 100.00 | 2,290,787 | 100.00 | |||
Voted | 1,818,295 | 79.4 | 1,699,721 | 74.2 | |||
Blank or invalid ballots | 163,204 | 28,428 | |||||
Total valid votes | 1,655,091 | 1,671,293 |
Summary of the 2001 Rome City Council election results
Parties and coalitions | Votes | % | Seats | |||
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Democrats of the Left (Democratici di Sinistra) | DS | 238,092 | 17.6% | 15 | ||
Veltroni List (Lista Veltroni) | LV | 146,463 | 10.8% | 9 | ||
The Daisy (La Margherita) | DL | 111,315 | 8.2% | 7 | ||
Communist Refoundation Party (Rifondazione Comunista) | PRC | 61,728 | 4.6% | 3 | ||
Federation of the Greens (Federazione dei Verdi) | FdV | 31,698 | 2.3% | 2 | ||
Others | 24,706 | 1.8% | 0 | |||
Veltroni coalition (Centre-left) | 614,002 | 45.5% | [1]36 | |||
National Alliance (Alleanza Nazionale) | AN | 283,922 | 21.0% | 11 | ||
Forza Italia | FI | 259,514 | 19.2% | 11 | ||
Christian Democratic Centre (Centro Cristiano Democratico) | CCD | 41,148 | 3.0% | 1 | ||
Tajani List (Lista Tajani) | LT | 37,393 | 2.8% | 1 | ||
Others | 18,956 | 1.4% | 0 | |||
Tajani coalition (Centre-right) | 640,933 | 47.5% | 24 | |||
Others | 94,755 | 7.0% | 0 | |||
Total | 1,275,337 | 100% | 60 | |||
Votes cast / turnout | 1,349,690 | 79.4% | ||||
Registered voters | 2,290,787 | |||||
Source: Ministry of the Interior |
Municipi election
Table below shows the results for each municipio with the percentage for each coalition on the first round:
Municipio | Centre-left | Centre-right | Elected President | Party |
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II | 42.5 | 51.1 | Antonio Saccone | FI |
V | 52.4 | 40.5 | Ivano Caradonna | DS |
VI | 50.9 | 41.8 | Enzo Puro | DS |
XVIII | 41.3 | 51.6 | Vincenzo Fratta | AN |
XX | 40.0 | 54.7 | Massimiliano Fasoli | CCD |
Table below shows the results for each municipio with the percentage for each coalition on the second round:
Municipio | Centre-left | Centre-right | Elected President | Party |
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I | 52.6 | 47.4 | Giuseppe Lobefaro | DL |
III | 53.7 | 46.3 | Orlando Corsetti | DL |
IV | 51.2 | 48.8 | Benvenuto Salducco | DL |
VII | 53.9 | 46.1 | Stefano Tozzi | PRC |
VIII | 51.0 | 49.0 | Giuseppe Celli | SDI |
IX | 52.9 | 47.1 | Maurizio Oliva | FdV |
X | 53.7 | 46.3 | Sandro Medici | PRC |
XI | 53.4 | 46.6 | Massimiliano Smeriglio | PRC |
XII | 49.3 | 50.7 | Paolo Pollak | FI |
XIII | 48.4 | 51.6 | Davide Bordoni | FI |
XV | 51.5 | 48.5 | Giovanni Paris | DL |
XVI | 54.1 | 45.9 | Fabio Bellini | DS |
XVII | 49.8 | 50.2 | Roberto Vernarelli | CCD |
XIX | 49.5 | 50.5 | Marco Visconti | AN |
Notes
- Despite it didn't win the majority of votes, the coalition won the majority bonus of seats granted by the electoral law to the alliance whose candidate is elected Mayor. This mechanism works just if no coalition obtains more than the 50% of votes.