The 2009 San Marino 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 turnoutquorum. Therefore, a second election was held on 29 November.[1][2]
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[]
List
Mayoral candidate
Votes
%
Seats
List A
Loretta Mary Grace Mazza
415
50.9
5
List B
Claudio Morganti
400
49.1
3
Blank votes
15
–
–
Invalid votes
31
–
–
Total
861
100
8
Registered voters
1,269
67.8
–
Borgo Maggiore[]
List
Mayoral candidate
Votes
%
Seats
List C
Sergio Nanni
910
38.6
6
List B
Federico Cavalli
886
37.6
3
List A
Nazzareno Marani
560
23.8
1
Blank votes
60
–
–
Invalid votes
92
–
–
Total
2,508
100
10
Registered voters
4,456
56.3
–
Chiesanuova[]
List
Mayoral candidate
Votes
%
Seats
List B
Franco Santi
304
59.4
5
List A
Luigino Fantini
208
40.6
3
Blank votes
3
–
–
Invalid votes
17
–
–
Total
532
100
8
Registered voters
716
74.3
–
City of San Marino[]
List
Mayoral candidate
Votes
%
Seats
List A
Alessandro Barulli
1,442
100
10
Blank votes
43
–
–
Invalid votes
67
–
–
Total
1,552
100
10
Registered voters
3,215
48.3
–
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[]
List
Mayoral candidate
Votes
%
Seats
List A
Daniele Gasperoni
756
62.9
6
List B
Alessandro de Biagi
446
37.1
4
Blank votes
28
–
–
Invalid votes
55
–
–
Total
1,285
100
10
Registered voters
2,078
61.8
–
Faetano[]
List
Mayoral candidate
Votes
%
Seats
List A
Pier Marino Bedetti
372
100
8
Blank votes
17
–
–
Invalid votes
33
–
–
Total
422
100
8
Registered voters
786
53.7
–
Fiorentino[]
List
Mayoral candidate
Votes
%
Seats
List B
Gerri Fabbri
556
60.2
6
List A
Davide Santi
367
39.8
4
Blank votes
26
–
–
Invalid votes
53
–
–
Total
1,002
100
10
Registered voters
1,616
62
–
Montegiardino[]
List
Mayoral candidate
Votes
%
Seats
List A
Marta Fabbri
408
100
8
Blank votes
17
–
–
Invalid votes
20
–
–
Total
445
100
8
Registered voters
620
71.8
–
Serravalle[]
List
Mayoral candidate
Votes
%
Seats
List A
Leandro Maiani
1,549
51.1
6
List C
Stefano Palmucci
1,274
42
4
List B
Marino Gai
208
6.9
0
Blank votes
87
–
–
Invalid votes
167
–
–
Total
3,285
100
10
Registered voters
6,796
48.3
–
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]