2009 Sammarinese local elections

The 2009 Sammarinese local elections were held on 7 June to elect the mayors and the councils of the nine municipalities of San Marino. Overall turnout was 55.1%. The election in the City of San Marino was declared invalid, as it didn't reach the turnout quorum. Therefore, a second election was held on 29 November.[1][2]

Electoral system

Voters elected the mayor (Italian: capitano di castello) and the municipal council (giunta di castello). The number of seats was determined by law: the city councils of Chiesanuova, Faetano and Montegiardino were composed of eight members; the councils of Acquaviva, Borgo Maggiore, City of San Marino, Domagnano, Fiorentino and Serravalle were composed of 10 members.

Candidates ran on lists led by a mayoral candidate. Voters elected a list and were allowed to give up to two preferential votes. Seats were allocated with the d'Hondt method if the winner had obtained at least 60% of the votes. Otherwise, six seats would have been allocated to the winning party (five seats if the council had eight members) and the rest of the seats would have been allocated using the d'Hondt method to the rest of the parties. The winning list mayoral candidate was proclaimed mayor.

In the municipalities where only one list contested the election, the election was considered valid if the turnout was over 50% and the votes to the list were over 50% of the valid votes (votes to the list plus blank votes).[3]

June election results

Results of the election held on 7 June.

Acquaviva

ListMayoral candidateVotes%Seats
List ALoretta Mary Grace Mazza41550.95
List BClaudio Morganti40049.13
Blank votes15
Invalid votes31
Total8611008
Registered voters1,26967.8

Borgo Maggiore

ListMayoral candidateVotes%Seats
List CSergio Nanni91038.66
List BFederico Cavalli88637.63
List ANazzareno Marani56023.81
Blank votes60
Invalid votes92
Total2,50810010
Registered voters4,45656.3

Chiesanuova

ListMayoral candidateVotes%Seats
List BFranco Santi30459.45
List ALuigino Fantini20840.63
Blank votes3
Invalid votes17
Total5321008
Registered voters71674.3

City of San Marino

ListMayoral candidateVotes%Seats
List AAlessandro Barulli1,44210010
Blank votes43
Invalid votes67
Total1,55210010
Registered voters3,21548.3

The elections were declared invalid as the quorum of 50% turnout was not reached. As a result, the election was repeated on 29 November.

Domagnano

ListMayoral candidateVotes%Seats
List ADaniele Gasperoni75662.96
List BAlessandro de Biagi44637.14
Blank votes28
Invalid votes55
Total1,28510010
Registered voters2,07861.8

Faetano

ListMayoral candidateVotes%Seats
List APier Marino Bedetti3721008
Blank votes17
Invalid votes33
Total4221008
Registered voters78653.7

Fiorentino

ListMayoral candidateVotes%Seats
List BGerri Fabbri55660.26
List ADavide Santi36739.84
Blank votes26
Invalid votes53
Total1,00210010
Registered voters1,61662

Montegiardino

ListMayoral candidateVotes%Seats
List AMarta Fabbri4081008
Blank votes17
Invalid votes20
Total4451008
Registered voters62071.8

Serravalle

ListMayoral candidateVotes%Seats
List ALeandro Maiani1,54951.16
List CStefano Palmucci1,274424
List BMarino Gai2086.90
Blank votes87
Invalid votes167
Total3,28510010
Registered voters6,79648.3

November election results

On the June election, the election in the City of San Marino was declared invalid as it didn't reach the turnout quorum. The election was repeated on 29 November.[2]

City of San Marino

ListMayoral candidateVotes%Seats
List AMaria Teresa Beccari93858.66
List BFabrizio Perotto66341.44
Blank votes32
Invalid votes70
Total1,70310010
Registered voters3,21553

References

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