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The Campania regional election of 2010 took place on 28–29 March 2010.
The region came out from ten years of undisputed dominance by the centre-left led by Antonio Bassolino (Democrats of the Left/Democratic Party). A former Mayor of Naples and minister, he was re-elected by a landslide 61.6% of the vote in 2005. However, in his second term in office, Bassolino highly disappointed voters and the whole Italy for his bad management of waste and the subsequent crisis.
Antonio Bassolino, Cavaliere di Gran Croce OMRI is an Italian politician. He has been President of the Campania region from 2000 to 2010 and Mayor of Naples from 1993 to 2000.
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The centre-left filed as candidate Vincenzo De Luca, a fellow Democrat and popular Mayor of Salerno who had been one of the loudest critics of Bassolino from within his coalition, but it was not able to recover. Stefano Caldoro, a former minister and leader of the New PSI, merged into The People of Freedom in 2009, won by a convincing margin over De Luca thanks to a 20% swing in favour of the centre-right, which included the Union of the Centre led by Ciriaco De Mita, an influent former leader of Christian Democracy converted into the role of local party boss. After the election, De Mita's nephew, Giuseppe was appointed Vice President by Caldoro.
Vincenzo De Luca is an Italian politician, member of the Democratic Party. De Luca was Mayor of Salerno for more than 17 years and has served as President of the Campania region since 18 June 2015.
Salerno is an ancient city and comune in Campania and is the capital of the province of the same name. It is located on the Gulf of Salerno on the Tyrrhenian Sea. The city is divided into three distinct zones: the medieval sector, the 19th century sector and the more densely populated post-war area, with its several apartment blocks.
Stefano Caldoro is an Italian politician. He is the current leader of the New PSI.
The People of Freedom was by far the largest party in the region with more than 30% of the vote.
Candidates & parties | votes | votes (%) | seats |
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Stefano Caldoro | 1,579,566 | 54.27 | 38 |
The People of Freedom | 870,645 | 31.59 | 21 |
Union of the Centre | 258,963 | 9.40 | 6 |
MPA–New PSI–PRI | 159,993 | 5.81 | 4 |
We the South | 99,680 | 3.62 | 2 |
UDEUR | 92,927 | 3.37 | 2 |
Alliance of the Centre | 64,754 | 2.35 | 1 |
Alliance of People | 39,444 | 1.43 | 1 |
The Right | 28,074 | 1.02 | 1 |
Vincenzo De Luca | 1,252,360 | 43.03 | 22 |
Democratic Party | 589,944 | 21.41 | 14 |
Italy of Values | 178,448 | 6.48 | 4 |
Left Ecology Freedom–PSE [1] | 97,148 | 3.53 | 2 |
Alliance for Italy | 83,979 | 3.05 | 1 |
Free Campania | 69,589 | 2.53 | 1 |
Federation of the Greens–The Other South | 29,493 | 1.07 | - |
Bonino-Pannella List | 12,490 | 0.45 | - |
Paolo Ferrero | 39,729 | 1.35 | - |
Federation of the Left | 43,422 | 1.58 | - |
Roberto Fico | 39,349 | 1.35 | - |
Five Star Movement | 36,787 | 1.33 | - |
Total | 2,910,333 | 100.00 | 60 |
Source: Corriere della Sera
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