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2008 Italian Senate election in Lombardy

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Italian Senate election in Lombardy, 2008

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All 47 Lombard seats in the Italian Senate
  First party Second party
 
Leader Silvio Berlusconi Walter Veltroni
Party People of Freedom Democratic Party
Alliance Centre-right Centre-left
Last election 27 seats, 50.4%
57.0% as CdL
20 seats, 27.3%
42.6% as Union
Seats won 30 17
Seat change Increase3 Increase3
Popular vote 3,139,694 1,823,835
Percentage 55.1% 32.0%
Swing Increase4.7% Increase4.7%

Local majority before election

Centre-right coalition

New local majority

Centre-right coalition

Lombardy renewed its delegation to the Italian Senate on April 13, 2008. This election was a part of national Italian general election of 2008 even if, according to the Italian Constitution, every senatorial challenge in each Region is a single and independent race.

The election was won by the centre-right coalition between The People of Freedom and Lega Nord, as it happened at the national level. The People of Freedom was the largest party in the election with 34%, ahead of the Democratic Party (28%) and Lega Nord (21%). All provinces gave a majority or a plurality to the new Prime Minister of Italy.

Electoral law

The new electoral law for the Senate was established in 2005 by the Calderoli Law, and it is a form of semi-proportional representation. A party presents its own closed list and it can join other parties in alliances. The coalition which receives a plurality automatically wins at least 26 seats. Respecting this condition, seats are divided between coalitions, and subsequently to party lists, using the largest remainder method with a Hare quota. To receive seats, a party must overcome the barrage of 8% of the vote if it contests a single race, or of 3% of the vote if it runs in alliance.

Results

Template:2008 Italian general election in Lombardy-Senate

Lombard delegation to Senate

The People of Freedom

Democratic Party

Lega Nord

Italy of Values

See also