2020 Valdostan regional election explained

Election Name:2020 Valdostan regional election
Country:Aosta Valley
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018
Next Election:2025
Seats For Election:All 35 seats to the Regional Council of Aosta Valley
Election Date:20–21 September 2020
Results Sec:Results
Turnout:70.5% (5.4%)
Party1:Lega Vallée d'Aoste
Leader1:Marialice Boldi
Percentage1:23.9%
Seats1:11
Last Election1:7
Party2:Valdostan Union
Leader2:Erik Lavévaz
Percentage2:15.8%
Seats2:7
Last Election2:7
Party3:Progressive Civic Project
Leader3:Alberto Bertin
Percentage3:15.3%
Seats3:7
Last Election3:2
Party4:Valdostan Alliance
Leader4:Luigi Bertschy
Percentage4:8.9%
Seats4:4
Last Election4:10
Party5:United Aosta Valley
Colour5:
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Leader5:Corrado Jordan
Percentage5:8.1%
Seats5:3
Last Election5:3
Party6:For Autonomy
Colour6:
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Leader6:Augusto Rollandin
Percentage6:6.4%
Seats6:3
Last Election6:new
President
Before Election:Renzo Testolin
Before Party:Valdostan Union
After Election:Erik Lavévaz
After Party:Valdostan Union

The 2020 Valdostan regional election took place on 20 and 21 September 2020 in Aosta Valley, Italy.[1] The election was originally scheduled to take place on 19 April 2020,[2] but was then postponed first to 10 May and then delayed for a second time due to the coronavirus pandemic in Italy.[3]

Electoral law

The Regional Council of Aosta Valley (Italian: Consiglio regionale della Valle d'Aosta, French: Conseil de la Vallée) is composed by 35 members. The Council is elected for a five-year term. There is only one regional constituency. The President of Aosta Valley is elected by the Council. The electoral law was recently changed by the L.R. 16/2017 and the L.R. 9/2019.[4]

The election of the Regional Council is based on a direct choice for the candidate and it is possible to express only one preference for the list. If a single party list or a coalition of party lists gets more than 42% of valid votes cast, it is assigned a majority bonus of 21 seats. If no one reach this threshold, the seats are determined proportionally. For the proportional allocation there are two thresholds: given the largest remainder method by dividing the valid votes cast for all lists and the seats to be assigned, if a party list doesn't reach the minimum quota required, the party list is excluded to the allocation of the seats. However, if a party list gets only one seat during the first allocation of seats, it is excluded and its seat is reallocated.[5]

Background

Aosta Valley returned to the vote earlier than the deadline by decision of the interim president Renzo Testolin, following investigations into the infiltration of the 'Ndrangheta in the politics of the region at all levels. Former president Antonio Fosson was investigated for electoral exchange between the political and mafia. The same accusation is directed at two former assessors of his government, Laurent Viérin (former president) and Stefano Borrello. Two other former presidents – Pierluigi Marquis and Augusto Rollandin – were also seeking the support of the local clans who infiltrated the Valley, according to the prosecutor's office.[6]

Parties and candidates

The following parties participated in the election:[7]

PartyMain ideologySeats
Valdostan Alliance (UVPALPE) – EdelweissItalia VivaProgressivism10
Lega Vallée d'Aoste (incl. Young Aosta Valley)Right-wing populism7
Regionalism5
Five Star MovementPopulism4
United Aosta Valley (incl. Mouv', Together)Progressivism3
Progressive Civic Project (PDRCEV) (incl. AD, Pos)Social democracy, Green politics2
Free Aosta Valley – Animalist PartyRegionalism, Animal rights2
Centre-right Aosta Valley (FIFdI) (incl. NVdA, PNV)Liberal conservatism, National conservatism1
RenaissanceLiberalism0
For AutonomyRegionalism0
Future Aosta ValleyProgressivism0
Sovereign Aosta Valley CountryRegionalism0
  1. News: Elezioni amministrative Aosta 2020: data, candidati, sondaggi . 7 August 2020 . Money.it . 31 July 2020 . it-IT.
  2. News: Il 19 aprile 2020 si voterà per il rinnovo del Consiglio regionale della Valle d'Aosta – La Stampa . 18 February 2020 . lastampa.it . 18 February 2020 . it-IT.
  3. News: Valle d'Aosta, rinviate sine die le elezioni regionali a causa dell'emergenza coronavirus . 4 April 2020 . . 23 March 2020 . Italian.
  4. News: Nuova legge elettorale regionale in vigore dal 20 giugno . 22 July 2020 . . 4 June 2019 . Italian.
  5. Web site: Elezioni . Consiglio Regionale della Valle d'Aosta . 22 July 2020 . Italian.
  6. Web site: Regionali Val d'Aosta, elezioni anticipate il 19 aprile. Si torna al voto dopo due anni dopo l'inchiesta sulle infiltrazioni della 'ndrangheta. February 18, 2020. Il Fatto Quotidiano.
  7. Web site: Maestri. Pubblicato da Gabriele. Valle d'Aosta, simboli e curiosità sulla scheda. 2020-08-23.

Results

PartiesVotes%Seats
Lega Vallée d'Aoste15,83723.9011
Valdostan Union10,47015.807
Progressive Civic Project10,10615.257
Valdostan AllianceEdelweissItalia Viva5,8808.874
United Aosta Valley5,3978.143
For Autonomy4,2126.363
Forza ItaliaBrothers of Italy3,7615.680
Renaissance3,2894.980
Five Star Movement2,5893.910
Sovereign Aosta Valley Country1,8762.830
Future Aosta Valley1,7612.660
Free Aosta Valley – Animalist Party1,0841.640
Valid votes 66,28391.17
Blank votes 2,6423.63
Invalid votes3,7775.20
Total72,702100.0035
Registered voters/turnout103,12770.50
Source: Autonomous Region of Aosta Valley – Results

Turnout

RegionTime
20 Sep21 Sep
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Aosta Valley17.66%42.68%54.16%70.50%
Source: Aosta Valley Region – Turnout
  1. News: Elezioni amministrative Aosta 2020: data, candidati, sondaggi . 7 August 2020 . Money.it . 31 July 2020 . it-IT.
  2. News: Il 19 aprile 2020 si voterà per il rinnovo del Consiglio regionale della Valle d'Aosta – La Stampa . 18 February 2020 . lastampa.it . 18 February 2020 . it-IT.
  3. News: Valle d'Aosta, rinviate sine die le elezioni regionali a causa dell'emergenza coronavirus . 4 April 2020 . . 23 March 2020 . Italian.
  4. News: Nuova legge elettorale regionale in vigore dal 20 giugno . 22 July 2020 . . 4 June 2019 . Italian.
  5. Web site: Elezioni . Consiglio Regionale della Valle d'Aosta . 22 July 2020 . Italian.
  6. Web site: Regionali Val d'Aosta, elezioni anticipate il 19 aprile. Si torna al voto dopo due anni dopo l'inchiesta sulle infiltrazioni della 'ndrangheta. February 18, 2020. Il Fatto Quotidiano.
  7. Web site: Maestri. Pubblicato da Gabriele. Valle d'Aosta, simboli e curiosità sulla scheda. 2020-08-23.

Aftermath

After the election, a centre-left/regionalist coalition government was formed. It was headed by Erik Lavévaz, leader of the Valdostan Union (UV), and composed of three UV members (President and two ministers), three from the "Progressive Civic Project" and one each from the Valdostan Union, Edelweiss and Mouv'.[8] [9] [10]

See also