1995 Italian regional elections
Elected Presidents: Centre-right coalition
Centre-left coalition
The Italian regional elections of 1995 were held on April 23. These regional elections were the first ones that were held with the new electoral law called "Tatarellum" (from the name of its rapporteur, Giuseppe Tatarella ).
The centre-left coalition won in nine regions, while the centre-right coalition won in only six regions.
A new electoral law for ordinary Regions of Italy was adopted in 1995, replacing the 1970 original one, in aim to abolish PR and its political instability. If 80% of the seats continued to be chosen with the old PR through provincial lists, the 20% was assigned at large though block voting to the best regional coalition of parties. Direct presidential elections were postponed to 2000 needing a reform of the Constitution of Italy , but in the North the leaders were de facto elected presidents for five years, while in the South political instability continued as usual.
After the fall of the Berlusconi I Cabinet , and the consequent collapse of the Pole of Freedoms , the Northern League became a single party while a new national centre-right coalition was formed with a split of the Italian People's Party . The remaining of the PPI joined the new centre-left coalition, The Olive Tree , which was consequently abandoned by the Communist Refoundation Party for protest.
Presidents of the regions [ edit ]
President
Regional council
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Enzo Ghigo
FI
1,059,602
39.7
Centre-right
900,373
40.9
33
Giuseppe Pichetto
Ind.
938,280
35.2
Centre-left
794,778
36.1
18
Domenico Comino
LN
296,966
11.1
Lega Nord
217,194
9.9
5
Giovanni Alasia
PRC
248,158
9.30
PRC
203,842
9.2
4
Others
125,870
4.7
Others
86,103
3.9
0
President
Regional council
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Roberto Formigoni
FI
2,386,732
41.07
Centre-right
2,077,221
41.7
54
Diego Masi
Patto
1,591,417
27.4
Centre-left
1,473,339
29.6
19
Francesco Speroni
LN
1,087,128
18.7
Lega Nord
879,139
17.7
12
Giuseppe Torri
PRC
459,051
7.9
PRC
381,221
7.7
5
Others
286,503
4.9
Others
167,649
3.4
0
President
Regional council
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Giancarlo Galan
FI
1,117,377
38.2
Centre-right
969,097
38.3
36
Ettore Bentsik
Ind.
945,753
32.3
Centre-left
911,842
36.0
18
Alberto Lembo
LN
512,578
17.5
Lega Nord
422,410
16.7
9
Paolo Cacciari
PRC
200,649
6.9
PRC
126,594
5.0
2
Others
149,214
5.1
Others
102,596
4.0
0
President
Regional council
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Giancarlo Mori
PPI
445,340
42.4
Centre-left
422,072
44.0
27
Sergio Magliola
Ind.
399,405
38.0
Centre-right
367,155
38.2
14
Giuseppe Tarantino
PRC
90,550
8.6
PRC
76,507
8.0
2
Giacomo Chiappori
LN
68,706
6.5
Lega Nord
62,755
6.5
2
Others
46,197
4.4
Others
32,480
3.3
0
President
Regional council
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Pier Luigi Bersani
PDS
1,508,241
53.8
Centre-left
1,464,349
56.9
34
Gianfranco Morra
FI
896,012
32.0
Centre-right
792,128
30.8
12
Renato Albertini
PRC
247,476
8.8
PRC
196,274
7.6
3
Pierluigi Copercini
LN
107,628
3.8
Lega Nord
86,400
3.4
1
Others
43,633
1.6
Others
33,995
1.3
0
President
Regional council
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Vannino Chiti
PDS
1,188,995
50.1
Centre-left
1,129,672
52.8
33
Paolo Del Debbio
FI
855,287
36.1
Centre-right
743,855
34.8
13
Luciano Ghelli
PRC
294,128
12.4
PRC
237,405
11.1
4
Others
33,856
1.4
Others
28,295
1.3
0
President
Regional council
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Bruno Bracalente
PDS
331,349
59.9
Centre-left
324,443
62.7
18
Riccardo Pongelli
FI
215,570
39.0
Centre-right
189,030
36.5
12
Others
5,867
1.1
Others
4,368
0.8
0
President
Regional council
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Vito D'Ambrosio
PDS
486,631
51.6
Centre-left
454,563
54.0
26
Stefano Bastianoni
FI
367,030
38.9
Centre-right
320,805
38.1
12
Paolo Polenta
PPI
60,401
6.4
PPI
51,057
6.1
2
Others
29,711
3.1
Others
15,993
1.9
0
President
Regional council
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Piero Badaloni
Ind.
1,582,897
48.1
Centre-left
1,364,836
48.7
37
Alberto Michelini
FI
1,577,521
48.0
Centre-right
1,335,250
47.7
23
Others
127,929
3.9
Others
101,449
3.6
0
President
Regional council
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Antonio Falconio
PPI
381,051
48.2
Centre-left
371,272
51.6
25
Piergiorgio Landini
AN
373,101
47.2
Centre-right
323,969
45.0
15
Others
36,079
4.6
Others
24,689
3.4
0
President
Regional council
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Antonio Rastrelli
AN
1,408,463
47.9
Centre-right
1,249,713
46.9
36
Giovanni Vacca
Ind.
1,159,539
39.3
Centre-left
1,092,570
41.0
20
Giovanni Grasso
PPI
237,162
8.1
PPI
220,557
8.3
4
Others
92,857
3.1
Others
69,633
2.6
0
President
Regional council
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Raffaele Dinardo
PPI
190,744
54.9
Centre-left
190,253
59.1
18
Giampiero Perri
FI
126,804
36.5
Centre-right
110,566
34.4
10
Pietro Simonetti
PRC
22,361
6.4
PRC
17,144
5.3
2
Others
7,498
2.2
Others
3,714
1.2
0
President
Regional council
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Salvatore Distaso
Ind.
1,071,186
49.8
Centre-right
927,959
47.5
38
Luigi Ferrara Mirenzi
PDS
986,782
45.9
Centre-left
956,619
49.0
25
Others
93,616
4.3
Others
68,282
3.5
0
President
Regional council
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Giuseppe Nisticò
FI
456,545
44.1
Centre-right
417,068
45.0
25
Donato Tommaso Veraldi
PPI
392,227
37.9
Centre-left
349,551
37.8
13
Pasquino Crupi
PRC
98,742
9.5
PRC
80,851
8.7
3
Roberto Cangiamila
PRI
35,610
3.4
PRI
34,865
3.8
1
Others
53,123
5.1
Others
43,630
4.7
0