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Venetian regional election, 2015

← 2010 31 May 2015

All 51 seats to the Regional Council
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Luca Zaia Alessandra Moretti
Party Lega Nord Democratic Party
Alliance Centre-right coalition Centre-left coalition
Seats won 29 12
Seat change Decrease 8 Increase 7
Popular vote 1,108,065 503,147
Percentage 50.10% 22.70%
Swing Decrease 10.06% Decrease 6.38%

Electoral results for area: blue for Zaia, orange for Moretti, light blue for Tosi

President before election

Luca Zaia
Lega Nord

Subsequent President

Luca Zaia
Lega Nord

The Venetian regional election of 2015 took place in Veneto on 31 May 2015,[1] as part of a big round of regional elections in Italy. Venetian voters elected their President and their Regional Council, whose members had been reduced to 51, including the President.

Luca Zaia, incumbent President (elected in 2010 with 60.2% of the vote) and leading member of Liga VenetaLega Nord (LV–LN), was re-elected by a reduced majority, due to a split occurred within his party in the run-up of the election, but, despite this, his victory over Alessandra Moretti of the Democratic Party (PD), who fared quite badly, was still a landslide: 50.1% to 22.7%. The election was a personal triumph for Zaia, who was the most voted President among the seven elected on 31 May. Other two candidates, Jacopo Berti of the Five Star Movement (M5S) and Flavio Tosi of the Tosi List for Veneto (LTV), the splinter group from the LV, got more than 10% of the vote and finished both at 11.9%. A fifth, Alessio Morosin of Venetian Independence (IV), and a sixth, Laura Coletti of the Communist Refoundation Party (PRC), won 2.5% and 0.9% of the vote, respectively.

Among the parties, the LV, which presented an official list and a list named after Zaia (however composed mainly of party members), improved its 2010's performance, by gaining 40.9% of the vote (combined result of the two lists, which obtained 17.8% and 23.1%, respectively). If the two LV-related lists are counted together, the PD came second with 16.7% of the vote (20.5% if Moretti's personal list is counted) and the M5S third with 10.4%. The combined score of the two lists connected to the LTV was 7.1%, while the once-mighty Forza Italia (heir of The People of Freedom and, before that, the original Forza Italia) stopped at 6.0%. The total score of Venetist and regional parties, a diverse field including the LV, the LTV, IV, Independence We Veneto, the North-East Union, Autonomous Veneto Project and Veneto Confederal State, was 54.3%, the highest ever.

Candidates

Results

Candidates Regional lists Provincial lists Total
votes % seats Parties votes % swing seats party group
Luca Zaia 1,108,065 50.1 1 Zaia President 427,363 23.1 new 13 13 29
bgcolor="Template:Lega Nord/meta/color" | Liga VenetaLega Nord 329,966 17.8 -17.4 10 11
bgcolor="Template:Forza Italia (2013)/meta/color" | Forza Italia 110,573 6.0 -18.7 3 3
Independence We Veneto 49,929 2.7 +2.3 1 1
bgcolor="Template:Brothers of Italy/meta/color" | Brothers of Italy 48,163 2.6 new 1 1
Alessandra Moretti 503,147 22.7 1 bgcolor="Template:Democratic Party (Italy)/meta/color" | Democratic Party 308,438 16.7 -3.6 8 9 12
Moretti President 70,764 3.8 new 2 2
bgcolor="Template:Civic Choice/meta/color" | Civic Veneto (incl. PSI, SC and IdV) 26,903 1.5 new 1 1
bgcolor="Template:Left Ecology Freedom/meta/color" | New Veneto (incl. SEL, FdV and SV) 20,282 1.1 new - -
Autonomous Veneto Project 6,242 0.3 +0.1 - -
Jacopo Berti 262,749 11.9 - bgcolor="Template:Five Star Movement/meta/color" | Five Star Movement 192,630 10.4 +7.8 5 5 5
Flavio Tosi 262,569 11.9 - Tosi List for Veneto 105,836 5.7 new 3 3 5
bgcolor="Template:New Centre-Right/meta/color" | Popular Area (incl. NCD and UdC) 37,937 2.0 -2.9 1 1
Il Veneto del Fare (Tosi List) 26,119 1.4 new 1 1
bgcolor="Template:Pensioners' Party (Italy)/meta/color" | Pensioners' Party 14,625 0.8 new - -
North-East Union 11,173 0.6 -1.0 - -
Veneto Confederal State 3,487 0.2 new - -
Alessio Morosin 55,760 2.5 - Venetian Independence 46,578 2.5 +2.2 - - -
Laura Coletti 19,914 0.9 - bgcolor="Template:Communist Refoundation Party/meta/color" | The Other Veneto (incl. PRC) 13,997 0.8 -0.8 - - -
Total candidates 2,212,204 100.00 2 Total parties 1,851,005 100.00 = 49 51 51

Source: Regional Council of Veneto

Council composition

Distribution of Seats in the Regional Council
Political Group Leader 2015 2020
Liga VenetaLega Nord Nicola Finco 11 12
Zaia for President[a][b] Silvia Rizzotto 13 10
Democratic Party Alessandra Moretti / Stefano Fracasso 9 7
Five Star Movement rotational leadership 5 4
Brothers of Italy[c] Sergio Berlato / Andrea Bassi 1 3
Forza Italia / More Italy!–I Love Veneto[d] Massimiliano Barison / Massimo Giorgetti 3 2
Civic Veneto / United Venetians Pietro Dalla Libera[e] 1 2
Tosi List for Veneto / Veneto for AutonomyForza Italia Stefano Casali / Maurizio Conte[f] 3 1
Moretti President / Civic List for Veneto Franco Ferrari 2 1
NCDUdCPopular Area / Popular AreaForza Italia Marino Zorzato[g] 1 1
Independence We Veneto / We Are Veneto / Party of Venetians Antonio Guadagnini 1 1
Veneto of Acting / Veneto Autonomous Heart Giovanna Negro 1 1
Venetian Centre-Right[h] Stefano Casali / Andrea Bassi 0 0
Mixed Group[i] Piero Ruzzante 0 6

Sources: Regional Council of Veneto – Groups and Regional Council of Veneto – Members

Aftermath

Following the election, Luca Zaia formed his second government, composed of ten ministers, nine of Liga Veneta and one of Forza Italia.


Zaia II Government
Office Name Party
President Luca Zaia Liga Veneta
Vice President Gianluca Forcolin (until August 2020) Liga Veneta
Minister of Budget and Local Government Gianluca Forcolin (until August 2020) Liga Veneta
Minister of Health and Social Programs Luca Coletto (until December 2018) Liga Veneta
Manuela Lanzarin (since January 2019) Liga Veneta
Minister of Economic Development and Energy Roberto Marcato Liga Veneta
Minister of Public Works, Infrastructures and Transports Elisa De Berti Liga Veneta
Minister of Agriculture, Hunting and Fishing Giuseppe Pan Liga Veneta
Minister of Education and Labour Elena Donazzan Forza Italia (until 2018)
Brothers of Italy (since 2019)
Minister of Social Affairs Manuela Lanzarin Liga Veneta
Minister of EU Programs, Tourism and International Trade Federico Caner Liga Veneta
Minister of Environment and Civil Protection Gianpaolo Bottacin Liga Veneta
Minister of Culture, City Planning and Security Cristiano Corazzari Liga Veneta

Source: Veneto Region – Regional Government

References

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