2016 Bologna municipal election explained

Election Name:2016 Bologna municipal election
Country:Italy
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2011 Bologna municipal election
Previous Year:2011
Next Election:2021 Bologna municipal election
Next Year:2021
Election Date:5 and 19 June 2016
1Blank:Popular vote (2nd)
2Blank:Percentage (2nd)
Party1:Democratic Party (Italy)
Alliance1:Centre-left coalition (Italy)
Last Election1:102,560
Popular Vote1:68,749
Percentage1:39.46%
1Data1:83,907
2Data1:54.64%
Candidate2:Lucia Borgonzoni
Party2:Northern League
Alliance2:Centre-right coalition (Italy)
Last Election2:51,642
Popular Vote2:38,806
Percentage2:22.27%
1Data2:69,660
2Data2:45.36%
Mayor
Before Election:Virginio Merola
Before Party:Democratic Party (Italy)
After Election:Virginio Merola
After Party:Democratic Party (Italy)

Municipal elections were held in Bologna on 5 and 19 June 2016. The centre-left candidate Virginio Merola was elected mayor at the second round with 54.64% of votes.[1]

Voting system

The voting system is used for all mayoral elections in Italy, in the city with a population higher than 15,000 inhabitants. Under this system voters express a direct choice for the mayor or an indirect choice voting for the party of the candidate's coalition. If no candidate receives 50% of votes, the top two candidates go to a second round after two weeks. This gives a result whereby the winning candidate may be able to claim majority support, although it is not guaranteed.

The election of the City Council is based on a direct choice for the candidate with a preference vote: the candidate with the majority of the preferences is elected. The number of the seats for each party is determined proportionally.

Parties and candidates

This is a list of the parties (and their respective leaders) which will participate in the election.

Political force or allianceConstituent listsLeader
Centre-left coalitionVirginio Merola
Common City with Amelia
Bologna metropolitan hits the mark
Centre-right coalitionLucia Borgonzoni
United We Win
Let's take back Bologna
Five Star MovementMassimo Bugani
Popular AreaManes Bernardini
Left-wing coalitionCivic Coalition (incl. SEL and Possible)Federico Martelloni
Federation of the GreensMatteo Badiali
Workers' Communist PartyErmanno Lorenzoni
The People of FamilyMirko De Carli
Justice Honor FreedomJustice Honor FreedomSergio Celloni

Results

Summary of the 2016 Bologna City Council election results
Candidates1st round2nd roundLeaders
seats
PartiesVotes%Seats
Votes%Votes%
Virginio Merola 68,77239.4883,90754.64 Democratic Party60,06635.4621
Common City with Amelia4,9172.901
Federation of the Greens (A)2,574 1.52
Bologna Alive1,4160.84
Citizens for Bologna1,3250.78
Bologna metropolitan hits the mark4870.29
Lucia Borgonzoni38,80722.2869,66045.361Northern League17,37610.26 3
Forza Italia10,6146.27 2
United We Win4,1762.47
Brothers of Italy4,0732.40
Let's take back Bologna1,0250.61
Massimo Bugani28,88916.591Five Star Movement28,11516.603
Manes Bernardini18,18810.44116,8449.941
Federico Martelloni12,1887.001Civic Coalition12,0177.091
Matteo Badiali2,6451.52Federation of the Greens2,569 1.51
Ermanno Lorenzoni2,1781.25Workers' Communist Party1,8691.10
Mirko De Carli2,0741.19The People of Family2,0871.23
Sergio Celloni4460.26Justice Honor Freedom4280.25
Total174,187100.00153,567100.004169,409100.0032
Source: Ministry of the Interior

Notes: if a defeated candidate for Mayor obtained over 3% of votes, the mayoral candidate is automatically elected communal councilor (Borgonzoni, Bugani, Bernardini and Martelloni); see Italian electoral law of 1993 for Comuni. The candidate elected Mayor is not a member of communal council, but Merola votes in the communal council (see Italian electoral law 1993).

References

  1. http://www.ilrestodelcarlino.it/bologna/risultati-ballottaggio-merola-sindaco-1.2272898 Ballottaggio 2016, Merola confermato sindaco