2011 Italian referendums
A nationwide popular referendum was held in Italy on 12 and 13 June 2011, on four questions concerning the repeal of recent laws regarding the privatisation of water services, a return to the nuclear energy which had been phased out after the 1987 referendum, and criminal procedure, specifically a provision exempting the Prime Minister and the Ministers from appearing in court. The first aim of those campaigning for a yes vote was to ensure that the quorum of the electorate was reached.
The Italians with the right to vote numbered 47,118,352, in addition to 3,300,496 Italians resident abroad. In order for the quorum to be reached, at least 25.209.425 votes for each question had to be cast.
Turnout, while below general election records, was higher than it had been for any referendum since 1995; on 12 June 2011, turnout had reached 11.64% at midday, and 30.32% at 19.00, indicating that the necessary quorum would likely be reached. When polls closed on 13 June 2011, turnout was 56.9%, with clear majorities of 94.6% to 96.1% in favour on all questions.
Due to Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's implicit invitation to boycott the vote, the results don't accurately represent popular opinion.
Position of main political parties
Parties with parliamentary representation
ND = no direction.The high offices of the Republic
The President of the Republic Giorgio Napolitano declared he would take part to the referendums, without revealing his intentions regarding the votes.The President of the Senate of the Republic Renato Schifani underlined the importance of the vote as a form of democratic participation and said he would vote.
The President of the Chamber of Deputies Gianfranco Fini declared he would vote.
The President of the Council of ministers Silvio Berlusconi declared he wouldn't vote. His statement "the Constitution gives the right to citizens to say yes or no to the referendum, but also to say "I do not mind this question, I do not vote." was considered an implicit invitation for his electorate to abstain, so that the referendums would fail quorum.
Privatization of water services
- Ballot Colour: red.
- Description: Repeal of the law that allowed to entrust to the private sector the management of local public services.
Profit on water services
- Ballot Colour: yellow.
- Description: Repeal of the regulations governing the determination of tariffs for water supply services, in the part where they provided that the amount must assure a return on the invested capital.
Nuclear power
- Ballot Colour: grey.
- Description: Repeal of the new laws that allowed the operation of nuclear powerplants on Italian territory.
Legal impediment
- Ballot Colour: green.
- Description: Repeal of the provisions introducing legittimo impedimento, which allowed the President of the Council of Ministers and the Ministers to be excused from appearing in court if prevented from doing so by government commitments.
Results by Region
Region | Voting % | Question 1 | Question 2 | Question 3 | Question 4 |
Valle d'Aosta | 60.85% | Yes 96.6% No 3.4% | Yes 97.0% No 3.0% | Yes 95.2% No 4.8% | Yes 95.8% No 4.2% |
Piedmont | 59.00% | Yes 94.7% No 5.3% | Yes 95.2% No 4.8% | Yes 93.1% No 6.9% | Yes 94.3% No 5.7% |
Liguria | 59.45% | Yes 95.7% No 4.3% | Yes 96.2% No 3.8% | Yes 94.0% No 6.0% | Yes 95.0% No 5.0% |
Lombardy | 54.40% | Yes 93.4% No 6.6% | Yes 94.1% No 5.9% | Yes 91.6% No 8.4% | Yes 93.2% No 6.8% |
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol | 64.60% | Yes 96.8% No 3.2% | Yes 97.1% No 2.9% | Yes 96.1% No 3.9% | Yes 96.3% No 3.7% |
Veneto | 58.90% | Yes 94.7% No 5.3% | Yes 95.3% No 4.7% | Yes 93.5% No 6.5% | Yes 93.7% No 6.3% |
Friuli-Venezia Giulia | 58.20% | Yes 95.0% No 5.0% | Yes 95.6% No 4.4% | Yes 93.4% No 6.6% | Yes 93.9% No 6.1% |
Emilia-Romagna | 64.15% | Yes 95.0% No 5.0% | Yes 95.4% No 4.6% | Yes 94.3% No 5.7% | Yes 95.0% No 5.0% |
Tuscany | 63.60% | Yes 95.7% No 4.3% | Yes 96.0% No 4.0% | Yes 95.1% No 4.9% | Yes 95.5% No 4.5% |
Marche | 61.60% | Yes 95.9% No 4.1% | Yes 96.3% No 3.7% | Yes 95.2% No 4.8% | Yes 95.3% No 4.7% |
Umbria | 59.20% | Yes 95.5% No 4.5% | Yes 96.1% No 3.9% | Yes 94.7% No 5.3% | Yes 95.1% No 4.9% |
Lazio | 58.90% | Yes 96.3% No 3.7% | Yes 96.9% No 3.1% | Yes 95.1% No 4.9% | Yes 95.5% No 4.5% |
Abruzzo | 57.50% | Yes 96.4% No 3.5% | Yes 97.0% No 3.0% | Yes 95.7% No 4.3% | Yes 95.6% No 4.4% |
Molise | 58.70% | Yes 97.4% No 2.6% | Yes 97.8% No 2.2% | Yes 96.8% No 3.2% | Yes 96.5% No 3.5% |
Campania | 52.30% | Yes 97.8% No 2.2% | Yes 98.1% No 1.9% | Yes 96.7% No 3.3% | Yes 96.8% No 3.2% |
Basilicata | 54.35% | Yes 97.3% No 2.7% | Yes 97.7% No 2.3% | Yes 96.8% No 3.2% | Yes 96.7% No 3.3% |
Apulia | 52.50% | Yes 97.3% No 2.7% | Yes 97.6% No 2.4% | Yes 96.7% No 3.3% | Yes 96.4% No 3.6% |
Calabria | 50.35% | Yes 98.0% No 2.0% | Yes 98.3% No 1.7% | Yes 97.3% No 2.7% | Yes 96.9% No 3.1% |
Sicily | 52.70% | Yes 97.6% No 2.4% | Yes 97.9% No 2.1% | Yes 96.5% No 3.5% | Yes 96.2% No 3.8% |
Sardinia | 58.60% | Yes 98.2% No 1.8% | Yes 98.5% No 1.5% | Yes 98.4% No 1.6% | Yes 96.5% No 3.5% |