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2010 Umbrian regional election
← 2005
March 28–29, 2010
2015 →
All 30 seats to the Regional Council of Umbria
Majority party
Minority party
Leader
Catiuscia Marini
Fiammetta Modena
Party
Democratic Party
People of Freedom
Alliance
Centre-left
Centre-right
Last election
19 seats, 63.0%
11 seats, 33.7%
Seats won
19
10
Seat change
1
Popular vote
257,458
169,568
Percentage
57.2%
37.7%
Swing
5.8%
4.0%
President of Umbria before election
Maria Rita Lorenzetti
Democratic Party
President of Umbria
Catiuscia Marini
Democratic Party
Politics of Umbria
Statute
Regional Government
President: Donatella Tesei
Vice President: Roberto Morroni
Legislative Assembly
President: Marco Squarta
Elections
Political parties
Provinces (Presidents)
Municipalities (Mayors of largest cities)
Regions of Italy
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The Umbrian regional election of 2010 took place on 28–29 March 2010.
The three main candidates were Catiuscia Marini of the Democratic Party, Fiammetta Modena of The People of Freedom and Paola Binetti of the Union of the Centre.
Marini won by a landslide, retaining the region for the centre-left.
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