2011 Italian referendums
A nationwide popular referendum was held in Italy on 12 June and 13 June 2011, on four questions concerning privatisation of water services (two questions), a return to the nuclear energy which had been banned by the 1987 referendum, and criminal procedure, specifically a provision exempting the Prime Minister and the Ministers from prosecution. The first aim of those campaigning for a yes vote was to ensure that the quorum (50% + 1) of the electorate was reached. Cite error: The <ref>
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The Italians with the right to vote were 47,118,352 (22,604,349 men and 24,514,003 women), in addition to 3,300,496 Italians resident abroad. In order for the quorum to be reached, at least 25.209.425 votes for each question had to be cast.Cite error: The <ref>
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Turnout was quite high; on 12 June 2011, turnout had reached 11.64% at midday,[1] and 30.32% at 19.00, indicating that the necessary quorum would likely be reached.[2] At closing time on 13 June 2011, turnout was 56.9%, with clear majorities of 94.6% to 96.1% in favour on all questions[3] (meaning that about 53,8% to 54,7% of electorate approved them).
Position of main political parties
- Parties with parliamentary representation
Party | 1st Question | 2nd Question | 3rd Question | 4th Question | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alliance for Italy | yes | [4] | |||
Future and Freedom | ND | ND | ND | ND | [5] [6] |
Italy of Values | yes | yes | yes | yes | [7] |
Lega Nord | ND | ND | ND | ND | |
Movement for Autonomies | yes | yes | yes | yes | [8] |
Democratic Party | yes | yes | yes | yes | [9] |
The People of Freedom | ND | ND | ND | ND | [10] |
Italian Radicals | ND | ND | yes | yes | [11] |
South Tyrolean People's Party | yes | yes | yes | yes | [12] |
Union of the Centre | no | no | ND | yes | [13] |
ND = no direction.
The dignitaries of State
The President of Italy Giorgio Napolitano declared he would take part to the referendums, without revealing his intentions regarding the votes.[14]
The President of the Italian Senate Renato Schifani underlined the importance of the vote as a form of democratic participation and said he would vote.[15]
The President of the Chamber of Deputies Gianfranco Fini declared he would vote.[16]
The Prime Minister of Italy Silvio Berlusconi declared he wouldn't vote.[17]
Water private management
- Ballot Colour: red.
- Heading: procedures for the awarding and management of local public services of economic importance. Repeal?
- Description: this question, if passed, would repeal the rules that currently allow the management of local public services to be entrusted to the private sector.
Rejecting private water 25,935,372 (95.4%) |
Confirming private water 1,265,495 (4.6%) | ||
▲ |
Choice | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
Yes | 25,935,372 | 95.35 |
No | 1,265,495 | 4.65 |
Valid votes | 27,200,867 | 98.42 |
Invalid or blank votes | 437,078 | 1.58 |
Total votes | 27,637,945 | 100.00 |
Turnout required | 50 | |
Registered voters/turnout | 50,594,868 | 54.81 |
Source: Italian Ministry of the Interior |
Profit on water
- Ballot Colour: yellow.
- Heading: determination of the water service tariff based on an adequate return on invested capital. Partial repeal of regulations?
- Description: the question proposes the repeal of the regulations governing the determination of tariffs for the supply of water, the amount of which currently provides for a return on capital invested by the operator.
Rejecting profit on water 26,130,637 (95.8%) |
Confirming profit on water 1,146,639 (4.2%) | ||
▲ |
Choice | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
Yes | 26,130,637 | 95.8 |
No | 1,146,639 | 4.2 |
Valid votes | 27,277,276 | 98.68 |
Invalid or blank votes | 365,181 | 1.32 |
Total votes | 27,642,457 | 100.00 |
Turnout required | 50 | |
Registered voters/turnout | 50,594,868 | 54.82 |
Source: Italian Ministry of the Interior |
Nuclear power
- Ballot Colour: grey.
- Heading: repeal of sections 1 and 8 of article 5 of decree number 34 of March 31st 2011, made (with amendments) into law on May 26th 2011, decree number 75: partial repeal of regulations?
- Description: the question proposes the repeal of new regulations allowing for the production of nuclear power within the territory.
Rejecting nuclear power 25,643,652 (94.1%) |
Confirming nuclear power 1,622,090 (5.9%) | ||
▲ |
Choice | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
Yes | 25,643,652 | 94.05 |
No | 1,622,090 | 5.95 |
Valid votes | 27,265,742 | 98.7 |
Invalid or blank votes | 359,180 | 1.3 |
Total votes | 27,624,922 | 100.00 |
Turnout required | 50 | |
Registered voters/turnout | 50,594,868 | 54.79 |
Source: Italian Ministry of the Interior |
Legal impediment
- Ballot Colour: green.
- Heading: repeal of provisions of law number 51 of April 7th, 2010, on legitimate impediment of the Prime Minister and Ministers to appear in criminal court, in accordance with sentence number 23 of 2011 by the Constitutional Court. Repeal?
- Description: the question proposes the repeal of the regulations of legitimate impediment of the President of the Council of Ministers and the Ministers to appear in a criminal court, in accordance with sentence number 23 of 2011 by the Constitutional Court.
Rejecting impediment 25,736,273 (94.6%) |
Confirming impediment 1,462,888 (5.4%) | ||
▲ |
Choice | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
Yes | 25,736,273 | 94.62 |
No | 1,462,888 | 5.38 |
Valid votes | 27,199,161 | 98.47 |
Invalid or blank votes | 423,208 | 1.53 |
Total votes | 27,622,369 | 100.00 |
Turnout required | 50 | |
Registered voters/turnout | 50,594,868 | 54.78 |
Source: Italian Ministry of the Interior |
Results by Region
Region | Voting % | Question 1 | Question 2 | Question 3 | Question 4 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Valle d'Aosta | 60.85% | Yes 96.6% No 3.4% |
Yes 97.0% No 3.0% |
Yes 95.2% No 4.8% |
Yes 95.8% No 4.2% |
Piemonte | 59.00% | Yes 94.7% No 5.3% |
Yes 95.2% No 4.8% |
Yes 93.1% No 6.9% |
Yes 94.3% No 5.7% |
Liguria | 59.45% | Yes 95.7% No 4.3% |
Yes 96.2% No 3.8% |
Yes 94.0% No 6.0% |
Yes 95.0% No 5.0% |
Lombardia | 54.40% | Yes 93.4% No 6.6% |
Yes 94.1% No 5.9% |
Yes 91.6% No 8.4% |
Yes 93.2% No 6.8% |
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol | 64.60% | Yes 96.8% No 3.2% |
Yes 97.1% No 2.9% |
Yes 96.1% No 3.9% |
Yes 96.3% No 3.7% |
Veneto | 58.90% | Yes 94.7% No 5.3% |
Yes 95.3% No 4.7% |
Yes 93.5% No 6.5% |
Yes 93.7% No 6.3% |
Friuli-Venezia Giulia | 58.20% | Yes 95.0% No 5.0% |
Yes 95.6% No 4.4% |
Yes 93.4% No 6.6% |
Yes 93.9% No 6.1% |
Emilia-Romagna | 64.15% | Yes 95.0% No 5.0% |
Yes 95.4% No 4.6% |
Yes 94.3% No 5.7% |
Yes 95.0% No 5.0% |
Tuscany | 63.60% | Yes 95.7% No 4.3% |
Yes 96.0% No 4.0% |
Yes 95.1% No 4.9% |
Yes 95.5% No 4.5% |
Marche | 61.60% | Yes 95.9% No 4.1% |
Yes 96.3% No 3.7% |
Yes 95.2% No 4.8% |
Yes 95.3% No 4.7% |
Umbria | 59.20% | Yes 95.5% No 4.5% |
Yes 96.1% No 3.9% |
Yes 94.7% No 5.3% |
Yes 95.1% No 4.9% |
Lazio | 58.90% | Yes 96.3% No 3.7% |
Yes 96.9% No 3.1% |
Yes 95.1% No 4.9% |
Yes 95.5% No 4.5% |
Abruzzo | 57.50% | Yes 96.4% No 3.5% |
Yes 97.0% No 3.0% |
Yes 95.7% No 4.3% |
Yes 95.6% No 4.4% |
Molise | 58.70% | Yes 97.4% No 2.6% |
Yes 97.8% No 2.2% |
Yes 96.8% No 3.2% |
Yes 96.5% No 3.5% |
Campania | 52.30% | Yes 97.8% No 2.2% |
Yes 98.1% No 1.9% |
Yes 96.7% No 3.3% |
Yes 96.8% No 3.2% |
Basilicata | 54.35% | Yes 97.3% No 2.7% |
Yes 97.7% No 2.3% |
Yes 96.8% No 3.2% |
Yes 96.7% No 3.3% |
Puglia | 52.50% | Yes 97.3% No 2.7% |
Yes 97.6% No 2.4% |
Yes 96.7% No 3.3% |
Yes 96.4% No 3.6% |
Calabria | 50.35% | Yes 98.0% No 2.0% |
Yes 98.3% No 1.7% |
Yes 97.3% No 2.7% |
Yes 96.9% No 3.1% |
Sicily | 52.70% | Yes 97.6% No 2.4% |
Yes 97.9% No 2.1% |
Yes 96.5% No 3.5% |
Yes 96.2% No 3.8% |
Sardegna | 58.60% | Yes 98.2% No 1.8% |
Yes 98.5% No 1.5% |
Yes 98.4% No 1.6% |
Yes 96.5% No 3.5% |
References
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