Lombard regional election, 2005

Lombard regional election, 2005

The Lombard regional election of 2005 took place on 3-4 April 2005.

Roberto Formigoni (Forza Italia) was re-elected for the third time in a row President, defeating Riccardo Sarfatti.

Forza Italia was confirmed as the largest party in the region with 26.0% of the vote, despite a decline in term of votes, while Lega Nord took the 15.8% and The Olive Tree, an alliance comprising Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy, the Democrats of the Left and the Italian Democratic Socialists the 27.0%.

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