Sardinian provincial election, 2005
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On 8 May 2005 a provincial election took place in all the Provinces of Sardinia, comprising the newly formed ones. The election saw a big victory for the centre-left, which won seven provinces out of eight.
Region | Candidates | Incumbent | ||
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The Union | House of Freedoms | Others | ||
Province of Cagliari | Graziano Milia 143,992 (51.8%) |
Mariano Delogu 122,936 (44.2%) |
Matteo Pirina 2,891 (1.0%) Raffaele Angioni |
Sandro Balletto |
Province of Carbonia-Iglesias | Pierfranco Gaviano 41,733 (54.8%) |
Antonio Macciò 30,026 (39.5%) |
Alessandro Masciarelli 3,301 (4.3%) Giovannino Sedda |
New province |
Province of Medio Campidano | Fulvio Tocco 40,332 (67.2%) |
Francesco Atzori 14,593 (24.3%) |
Giuseppe Spiga 1,600 (2.7%) Angelo Agabbio |
New province |
Province of Nuoro | Roberto Deriu 58,488 (60.6%) |
Silvestro Ladu 27,975 (29.0%) |
Pietrina Rubanu (Communist Refoundation Party) 6,687 (6.9%) Sebastiano Cumpostu |
Francesco Licheri |
Province of Ogliastra | Pierluigi Carta 21,897 (60.0%) |
Attilio Murru 12,380 (34.0%) |
Sergio Deidda 2,188 (6.0%) |
New province |
Province of Olbia-Tempio | Anna Murrighile 40,039 (46.8%) |
Livio Fideli 39,684 (46.4%) |
Gian Mario Marongiu 3,739 (4.4%) Giovanni Pala |
New province |
Province of Oristano | Roberto Deriu 43,801 (44.9%) |
Pasquale Onida 51,286 (52.6%) |
Francesco Sanna 1,792 (1.8%) Marcello Muroni |
Mario Diana |
Province of Sassari | Alessandra Giudici 119,693 (60.7%) |
Stefano Poddighe 64,252 (32.6%) |
Gavino Sale 8,384 (4.3%) Giovanni Pinna |
Francesco Masala |