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The Sardinian regional election of 2009 took place in Sardinia, Italy, on 15–16 February 2009.
The election was called few months before the natural end of the legislature because of the resignation of the incumbent President Renato Soru. Ugo Cappellacci, the centre-right candidate, defeated Soru by a large margin.