2010 Sardinian provincial elections

The 2010 provincial elections of Sardinia took place on 30–31 May 2010. A run-off took place in Cagliari, Nuoro and Ogliastra on 12–13 June.

Six provinces were won by the centre-left, two by the centre-right, which gained Olbia-Tempio.

Results

Presidents

 
The People of Freedom and allies Democratic Party and allies Independence Republic of Sardinia Others
candidate 1st round 2nd round candidate 1st round 2nd round candidate 1st round 2nd round 1st round
Cagliari Giuseppe Farris
(The People of Freedom)
Piergiorgio Massidda
(The People of Freedom)
46.5%

9.0%
47.6% Graziano Milia
(Democratic Party)
Federico Palomba
(Italy of Values)
33.8%

6.6%
52.4% Ornella Demuru
(IRS)
2.7% - 1.4%
Carbonia-Iglesias Giuseppe Madeddu
(The People of Freedom)
45.2% - Salvatore Cherchi
(Democratic Party)
50.4% - Giovannino Sedda
(IRS)
2.9% - 1.5%
Medio Campidano Efisio Meloni
(The People of Freedom)
Onorato Serra
(Fortza Paris)
39.4%

1.7%
- Fulvio Tocco
(Democratic Party)
55.1% - Gabriele Littera
(IRS)
2.9% - 2.6%
Nuoro Luigi Crisponi
(Sardinian Reformers)
38.4% 48.7% Roberto Deriu
(Democratic Party)
Efisio Arbau
(Democratic Party)
32.5%

23.9%
51.3% Salvatore Bussa
(IRS)
4.4% - 0.8%
Ogliastra Sandro Rubiu
(The People of Freedom)
Gianfranco Lecca
(New PSI)
Giorgio Ladu
(Lega Nord Sardinia)
43.8%

8.9%

3.0%
49.0% Bruno Pilia
(Democratic Party)
41.1% 51.0% Nicola Cantalupo
(IRS)
3.3% - 0.0%
Olbia-Tempio Fedele Sanciu
(The People of Freedom)
Vittorio Chirco
(Lega Nord Sardinia)
53.2%

1.6%
- Gesuino Achenza
(Democratic Party)
Anna Murrighile
(Alliance for Italy)
39.3%

3.6%
- Gianmaria Bellu
(IRS)
2.3% - 0.0%
Oristano Massimiliano De Seneen
(The People of Freedom)
59.7% - Gian Mario Tendas
(Democratic Party)
Ivano Cuccu
(Christian Popular Union)
29.7%

3.1%
- Sebastian Madau
(IRS)
5.9% - 1.6%
Sassari Mariano Mameli
(The People of Freedom)
Luigi Todini
(Lega Nord Sardinia)
41.1%

0.8%
- Alessandra Giudici
(Democratic Party)
50.7% Gavino Sale
(IRS)
6.5% - 0.9%

Source: Ministry of the Interior

Parties

ProvinceUdCPdLLNSMpAUDSFPRSPSdAzRMIRSParISUPCIdVPDPSISELPRC
Cagliari7.615.70.42.73.81.87.36.43.12.70.30.46.119.90.94.43.3
Carbonia-Iglesias19.014.3----7.14.42.33.1--4.919.76.43.73.3
Medio Campidano6.815.5---1.74.75.37.12.90.73.26.423.94.02.47.9
Nuoro6.410.8--2.1-6.712.84.24.2-1.43.615.94.44.03.5
Ogliastra12.320.92.93.2-1.95.14.81.43.3-2.26.020.22.02.03.1
Olbia-Tempio9.721.81.5---8.96.72.42.2-6.27.421.0--2.5
Oristano12.017.5-6.8-9.99.05.20.45.80.83.15.718.9-2.02.3
Sassari8.216.70.93.62.5-3.46.9-5.80.410.79.221.6--5.1

Source: Ministry of the Interior

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