2005 Venetian regional election

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The Venetian regional election of 2005 took place on 3–4 April 2005.

Giancarlo Galan (Forza Italia, House of Freedoms) was re-elected for the third time in a row President of the Region, but the support for him was diminished by the presence of a third candidate, Giorgio Panto, who picked votes both from the centre-right and the Venetist camps, and of a fourth candidate representing the far right, Roberto Bussinello.

Although Forza Italia remained the largest party in the Council and also in the Region as a whole (The Olive Tree was only an electoral alliance at the time and the three parties which were part of it formed separate groups in the Council), it suffered a serious decline in term of votes, from 30.3% of 2000 to 22.7%.

Venetist parties had a very good result: the combined score of Liga Veneta (14.7%), North-East Project (5.4%) and Liga Fronte Veneto (1.2%) was 21.3%, up from the 15.6% of 2000 (Liga Veneta 12.0%, Veneti d'Europa 2.4% and Fronte Marco Polo 1.2%).

Electoral system

Regional elections in Veneto were ruled by the "Tatarella law" (approved in 1995), which provided for a mixed electoral system: four fifths of the regional councilors were elected in provincial constituencies by proportional representation, using the largest remainder method with a droop quota and open lists, while the residual votes and the unassigned seats were grouped into a "single regional constituency", where the whole ratios and the highest remainders were divided with the Hare method among the provincial party lists; one fifth of the council seats instead was reserved for regional lists and assigned with a majoritarian system: the leader of the regional list that scored the highest number of votes was elected to the presidency of the Region while the other candidates were elected regional councilors.

A threshold of 3% had been established for the provincial lists, which, however, could still have entered the regional council if the regional list to which they were connected had scored at least 5% of valid votes.

The panachage was also allowed: the voter can indicate a candidate for the presidency but prefer a provincial list connected to another candidate.

Parties and candidates

Political party or alliance Constituent lists Previous result Candidate
Votes (%) Seats
rowspan="5" style="background:Template:Party color;"| House of Freedoms bgcolor="Template:Party color" | Forza Italia 30.4 17 Giancarlo Galan
bgcolor="Template:Party color" | Northern LeagueVenetian League 12.0 6
bgcolor="Template:Party color" | National Alliance 9.8 5
bgcolor="Template:Party color" | Union of Christian and Centre Democrats 6.8 3
bgcolor="Template:Party color" | New Italian Socialist Party 0.7
rowspan="9" bgcolor="Template:Party color" | The Union bgcolor="Template:Party color" | The Olive Tree (incl. DS, DL, SDI) 27.2 18 Massimo Carraro
bgcolor="Template:Party color" | Communist Refoundation Party 3.0 2
Liga Fronte Veneto 2.5
bgcolor="Template:Party color" | Federation of the Greens 2.3 1
Consumers' List 1.6 1
bgcolor="Template:Party color" | Party of Italian Communists 1.0 1
Carraro List
bgcolor="Template:Party color" | Italy of Values
bgcolor="Template:Party color" | Union of Democrats for Europe
bgcolor="Template:Party color"| North-East Project
Giorgio Panto
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bgcolor="Template:Party color"| Social Alternative (ASFTFSNFN)
Roberto Bussinello
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Results

3–4 April 2005 Venetian regional election results
File:Veneto Regional Council 2005.svg
Candidates Votes % Seats Parties Votes % Seat
rowspan="7" bgcolor="Template:Party color"| Giancarlo Galan 1,359,879 50.58 12
bgcolor="Template:Party color"| Forza Italia 523,896 22.71 12
bgcolor="Template:Party color"| Northern LeagueVenetian League 337,896 14.65 7
bgcolor="Template:Party color"| National Alliance 186,396 8.08 4
bgcolor="Template:Party color"| Union of Christian and Centre Democrats 147,953 6.41 3
bgcolor="Template:Party color"| New Italian Socialist Party – Others 32,851 1.42 1
Total 1,228,992 53.28 27
rowspan="11" bgcolor="Template:Party color"| Massimo Carraro 1,138,631 42.35 1
bgcolor="Template:Party color" | The Olive Tree 560,629 24.30 13
For Veneto with Carraro 107,333 4.65 2
bgcolor="Template:Party color" | Communist Refoundation Party 80,424 3.49 1
bgcolor="Template:Party color" | Federation of the Greens 69,191 3.00 1
bgcolor="Template:Party color" | Party of Italian Communists 35,067 1.52 1
bgcolor="Template:Party color" | Italy of Values 29,607 1.28
Liga Fronte Veneto 27,524 1.19
Consumers' List 15,658 0.68
bgcolor="Template:Party color" | Union of Democrats for Europe 6,265 0.27
Total 931,698 40.39 18
bgcolor="Template:Party color"| Giorgio Panto 161,642 6.01 bgcolor="Template:Party color"| North-East Project 125,690 5.45 2
bgcolor="Template:Party color"| Roberto Bussinello 28,565 1.06 bgcolor="Template:Party color"| Social Alternative 20,434 0.89
Total candidates 2,688,717 100.00 13 Total parties 2,306,814 100.00 47
Source: Ministry of the Interior


Council composition

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Members of the Regional Council of Veneto, 2005–10

Aftermath

After the election, Giancarlo Galan formed his third government. Due to the new strength of Liga Veneta, which received about 2/3 of the vote for Forza Italia, the coalition balance was clearly changed in favour of Liga Veneta. This party had both the post of President of the Regional Council for Marino Finozzi and the most important ministry, the Health ministry, for Flavio Tosi (who was replaced by Francesca Martini in 2007).

Also the post of Vice President of Veneto went to a lighista, Luca Zaia, in place of Fabio Gava (Forza Italia), who had been also Minister of Health in second term. Forza Italia was indeed far less strong than in 2000, when it won 30.3% of the vote: in comparison with 2000, Forza Italia lost three regional deputies, while Liga Veneta had a net gain of four.

Galan III Government

References

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