2020 Ligurian regional election

The 2020 Ligurian regional election took place in Liguria, Italy on 20–21 September 2020. It was originally scheduled to take place on May 31, 2020, but it was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy.[1][2]

2020 Ligurian regional election

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All 31 seats to the Regional Council of Liguria
Turnout53.5% (Increase2.8%)
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderGiovanni TotiFerruccio Sansa
PartyCambiamo!Independent
AllianceCentre-rightCentre-leftM5S
Seats won1912
Seat changeIncrease3Decrease2
Popular vote383,053265,506
Percentage56.1%38.9%
SwingIncrease21.7%Decrease13.7%


President before election

Giovanni Toti
Cambiamo!

President

Giovanni Toti
Cambiamo!

The result of the election was an absolute win of the incumbent President of Liguria, Giovanni Toti.[3]

Electoral system

The Regional Council of Liguria is composed of 30 members, plus the president elect. The president elect is the candidate winning a plurality of votes at the election. Within the council, 24 seats are elected in provincial constituencies by proportional representation. The remaining 6 councillors are assigned as a majority bonus if the winning candidate has less than 18 seats, otherwise they are distributed among the losing coalitions.[4]

A single list must get at least 3% of the votes in a province in order to access the proportional distribution of seats, unless the list is connected to a coalition with more than 5% of the vote.[4]

Parties and candidates

Political party or allianceConstituent listsPrevious resultCandidate
Votes (%)Seats
Centre-right coalitionLeague (Lega)20.35
Forza ItaliaPopular Liguria (FI–LP) (incl. NPSI)12.73
Brothers of Italy (FdI)3.11
Let's Change with Toti for President
Union of the Centre (UDC)1.7
Centre-leftM5SDemocratic PartyArticle One (PD–Art.1)25.67
Ferruccio Sansa
Five Star Movement (M5S)22.36
Shared Line (incl. SI, Pos, èViva)
Ferruccio Sansa for President (incl. The Network 2018)
Green EuropeSolidary DemocracyDemocratic Centre (EV–DemoS–CD)
Massardo for President (PSI+EIV)
Aristide Massardo
The Common Sense (SC)
Alice Salvatore
Constitutional Base (BC)
Marika Cassimatis
Great Liguria (GL)
Giacomo Chiappori
Reconquer Italy (RI)
Davide Visigalli
The People of Family (PdF) (incl. DC)
Gaetano Russo
Now – Respect for all Animals
Riccardo Benetti
Carlo Carpi List (LCC)
Carlo Carpi

Opinion polls

Candidates

Parties

Results

20–21 September 2020 Ligurian regional election results
CandidatesVotes%SeatsPartiesVotes%Seats
Giovanni Toti383,05356.131Let's Change with Toti for President141,55222.608
League107,37117.146
Brothers of Italy68,06210.873
Forza ItaliaPopular Liguria33,0405.271
Union of the Centre4,0860.65
Total354,11156.5318
Ferruccio Sansa265,50638.901Democratic PartyArticle One124,58619.896
Five Star Movement48,7227.782
Ferruccio Sansa for President44,7007.142
Shared Line – Left for Sansa15,4512.471
Green EuropeSolidary DemocracyDemocratic Centre9,1931.47
Total242,65238.7411
Aristide Massardo16,5462.42Massardo for President (PSI+EIV)15,0812.41
Alice Salvatore6,0880.89The Common Sense5,3150.85
Giacomo Chiappori3,5690.52Great Liguria3,0630.49
Riccardo Benetti3,1650.46Now – Respect for all Animals2,6650.43
Gaetano Russo1,6140.24The People of Family1,3610.22
Marika Cassimatis1,2440.18Constitutional Base9110.15
Davide Visigalli1,1290.17Reconquer Italy9050.14
Caro Carpi5760.08Carlo Carpi List – GRAF3610.06
Blank and invalid votes33,6654.70
Total candidates682,490100.002Total parties626,425100.0029
Registered voters/turnout1,360,60453.42
Source: Ministry of the Interior – Results[permanent dead link]


Popular vote
C!
22.60%
PD
19.89%
Lega
17.14%
FdI
10.87%
M5S
7.78%
Sansa
7.14%
FI
5.27%
SpS
2.47%
IVPSI+E
2.41%
Others
4.43%
President
Toti
56.13%
Sansa
38.90%
Massardo
2.47%
Others
2.50%
Seats summary
Centre-right
61.29%
Centre-leftM5S
38.71%

Turnout

RegionTime
20 Sep21 Sep
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Liguria13.95%32.07%39.80%53.46%
ProvinceTime
20 Sep21 Sep
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Genoa14.17%32.32%40.09%53.51%
Imperia12.97%30.17%37.15%50.19%
La Spezia13.08%31.18%39.47%54.09%
Savona14.67%33.44%41.18%55.28%
Source: Ministry of the Interior – Turnout[permanent dead link]

See also

References