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Elections in Italy

National-level elections in Italy are called periodically to form a parliament consisting of two houses: the Chamber of Deputies (Camera dei Deputati) with 400 members; and the Senate of the Republic (Senato della Repubblica) with 200 elected members, plus a few appointed senators for life. Italy is a parliamentary republic: the President of the Republic is elected for a seven-year term by the two houses of Parliament in joint session, together with special electors appointed by the Regional Councils.

Italy had a mixed-member majoritarian system in place between 1993 and 2005.[1] The 2006 elections were the first elections conducted under a closed-list proportional system rather than a mixed system.[1]

The most recent Italian general election was held on 25 September 2022.

2022 general election edit

The last general election was held on 25 September 2022

The centre-right coalition, in which Giorgia Meloni's Brothers of Italy emerged as the main political force, won an absolute majority of seats in the Chamber of Deputies and in the Senate of the Republic. The centre-left coalition, the anti-establishment Five Star Movement and the centrist Action - Italia Viva came in second, third and fourth respectively.

Chamber of Deputies edit

Overall results edit

Summary of the 25 September 2022 Chamber of Deputies election results[2]
 
 
Coalition Party Proportional First-past-the-post Aosta Valley Overseas Total
seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Centre-right Brothers of Italy 7,302,517 26.00 69 12,300,244 43.79 49 16,016 28.80 281,949 26.00 1 119
League 2,464,005 8.77 23 42 1 66
Forza Italia 2,278,217 8.11 22 23 45
Us Moderates 255,505 0.91 7 7
Centre-left Democratic Party – IDP 5,356,180 19.07 57 7,337,975 26.13 8 305,759 28.20 4 69
Greens and Left Alliance 1,018,669 3.63 11 1 52,994 4.89 12
More Europe 793,961 2.83 2 29,971 2.76 2
Civic Commitment 169,165 0.60 1 11,590 1.07 1
Five Star Movement 4,333,972 15.43 41 4,333,972 15.43 10 93,338 8.61 1 52
Action – Italia Viva 2,186,669 7.79 21 2,186,669 7.79 60,499 5.58 21
South Tyrolean People's PartyPATT 117,010 0.42 1 117,010 0.42 2 3
South calls North 212,685 0.76 212,685 0.76 1 1
Aosta Valley 20,763 38.63 1 1
Associative Movement of Italians Abroad 141,356 13.04 1 1
Others 1,599,227 5.68 1,599,227 5.68 16,967 32.57 106,847 9.85
Total 28,087,782 100 245 28,087,782 100 146 53,746 100 1 1,084,303 100 8 400
Popular vote (party)
FdI
25.98%
PD
19.04%
M5S
15.43%
Lega
8.79%
FI
8.11%
A–IV
7.78%
AVS
3.64%
+E
2.83%
Others
8.40%
Seat distribution (party)
FdI
30.00%
PD
17.25%
Lega
16.50%
M5S
13.00%
FI
11.25%
A–IV
5.25%
AVS
3.00%
NM
1.75%
Others
2.00%
Popular vote (coalition)
CDX
43.79%
CSX
26.12%
M5S
15.43%
A–IV
7.78%
Others
6.88%
Seat distribution (coalition)
CDX
59.25%
CSX
21.25%
M5S
13.00%
A–IV
5.25%
Others
1.25%

Proportional and FPTP results edit

Proportional
Party Votes % Seats
Brothers of Italy (FdI) 7,301,303 25.98 69
Democratic Party – IDP (PD–IDP) 5,348,676 19.04 57
Five Star Movement (M5S) 4,335,494 15.43 41
League (Lega) 2,470,318 8.79 23
Forza Italia (FI) 2,279,266 8.11 22
Action – Italia Viva (A–IV) 2,186,505 7.78 21
Greens and Left Alliance (AVS) 1,021,808 3.64 11
More Europe (+E) 796,057 2.83
Italexit for Italy (Italexit) 534,950 1.90
People's Union (UP) 403,149 1.43
Sovereign and Popular Italy (ISP) 348,831 1.24
Us Moderates (NM) 254,127 0.91
South calls North (ScN) 212,954 0.76
Vita (V) 201,737 0.72
Civic Commitment (IC) 173,555 0.62
South Tyrolean People's PartyPATT (SVP–PATT) 117,032 0.42 1
Us of the CentreEuropeanists (NDC–Eu) 46,230 0.16
Italian Communist Party (PCI) 24,549 0.09
Animalist Party – UCDL – 10VM (PAI–UCDL–10VM) 21,451 0.08
Alternative for Italy (APLI) 17,137 0.06
Party of Creative Madness (PFC) 1,419 0.00
Free (F) 829 0.00
Force of the People (FdP) 819 0.00
Total 28,098,196 100.00 245
Invalid / blank / unassigned votes 1,286,915 4.38
Total turnout 29,385,111 63.85
Registered voters 46,021,956
Source: Ministry of the Interior
First-past-the-post (except Aosta Valley)
Party or coalition Votes % Seats
Centre-right coalition (CDX) 12,305,014 43.79 121
Centre-left coalition (CSX) 7,340,096 26.12 12
Five Star Movement (M5S) 4,335,494 15.43 10
Action – Italia Viva (A–IV) 2,186,505 7.78
Italexit for Italy (Italexit) 534,950 1.90
People's Union (UP) 403,149 1.43
Sovereign and Popular Italy (ISP) 348,831 1.24
South calls North (ScN) 212,954 0.76 1
Vita (V) 201,737 0.72
South Tyrolean People's PartyPATT (SVP–PATT) 117,032 0.42 2
Us of the CentreEuropeanists (NDC–Eu) 46,230 0.16
Italian Communist Party (PCI) 24,549 0.09
Animalist Party – UCDL – 10VM (PAI–UCDL–10VM) 21,451 0.08
Alternative for Italy (APLI) 17,137 0.06
Party of Creative Madness (PFC) 1,419 0.00
Free (F) 829 0.00
Force of the People (FdP) 819 0.00
Total 28,098,196 100.00 146
Invalid / blank / unassigned votes 1,286,915 4.38
Total turnout 29,385,111 63.85
Registered voters 46,021,956
Source: Ministry of the Interior

Aosta Valley edit

The autonomous region of Aosta Valley in northwestern Italy elects one member to the Chamber of Deputies through a direct first-past-the-post election. Some parties that formed electoral coalitions in Italy might have opted to run against one another, or form different coalitions, in this particular region.[3][4]

Candidate Party Votes % Result
Franco Manes Aosta Valley (VdA)[a] 20,763 38.63  Y Elected
Emily Rini Centre-right coalition (LegaFINMFdI) 16,016 28.80
Giovanni Girardini Valdostan Renaissance 6,398 11.90
Erika Guichardaz Open Aosta Valley (Open VdA)[b] 5,841 10.87
Loredana Ronc Sovereign and Popular Italy (ISP) 2,302 4.28
Loredana De Rosa People's Union (UP) 1,375 2.56
Davide Ianni Italian Communist Party (PCI) 1,051 1.96
Total 53,746 100.00 1
Invalid / blank / unassigned votes 5,740 9.66
Total turnout 59,490 60.59
Registered voters 98,187
Source: Ministry of the Interior
  1. ^ Including Democratic Party (PD), Action (A), Italia Viva (IV), Valdostan Union (UV), Valdostan Alliance (AV), United Aosta Valley (VdAU), and Edelweiss (SA)
  2. ^ Including Five Star Movement (M5S), Democratic Area (AD–GA), Environment Rights Equality (ADU), and Italian Left (SI)

Overseas constituencies edit

Eight members of the Chamber of Deputies are elected by Italians abroad. Two members are elected for North America and Central America (including most of the Caribbean), two members for South America (including Trinidad and Tobago), three members for Europe, and one member for the rest of the world (Africa, Asia, Oceania, and Antarctica). Voters in these regions select candidate lists and cast a preference vote for individual candidates. The seats are allocated by proportional representation. The electoral law allows for parties to form different coalitions on the lists abroad, compared to the lists in Italy; Forza Italia, the League, and Brothers of Italy formed a unified list for abroad constituencies.[5]

Party Votes % Seats
Democratic Party – IDP (PD–IDP) 306,105 28.20 4
LeagueForza ItaliaBrothers of Italy (Lega–FI–FdI) 282,636 26.04 2
Associative Movement of Italians Abroad (MAIE) 141,440 13.03 1
Five Star Movement (M5S) 93,219 8.59 1
South American Union of Italian Emigrants (USEI) 73,389 6.76
Action – Italia Viva (A–IV) 60,456 5.57
Greens and Left Alliance (AVS) 52,962 4.88
More Europe (+E) 29,947 2.76
Movement of Freedoms (MdL) 18,348 1.69
Italy of the South (IdM) 15,442 1.42
Civic Commitment (IC) 11,608 1.07
Total 1,085,552 100.00 8
Invalid / blank / unassigned votes 164,929 13.19
Total turnout 1,250,481 26.36
Registered voters 4,743,980
Source: Ministry of the Interior

Senate edit

Overall results edit

Summary of the 25 September 2022 Senate of the Republic election results[6]
 
 
Coalition Party Proportional First-past-the-post Aosta Valley Trentino-Alto Adige Overseas Total
seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Centre-right Brothers of Italy 7,167,136 26.01 34 12,129,547 44.02 30 18,509 34.05 137,015 27.24 1 294,712 27.05 65
League 2,439,200 8.85 13 15 1 30
Forza Italia 2,279,802 8.27 9 9 18
Us Moderates 243,409 0.88 2 2
Centre-left Democratic Party–IDP 5,226,732 18.96 31 7,161,688 25.99 4 [a] 149,682 29,29 1 370,262 33.98 3 39
Greens and Left Alliance 972,316 3.53 3 1 4
Campobase 1 1
Others 972,214 3.53 14,610 1.34 0 0
Five Star Movement 4,285,894 15.55 23 4,285,894 15.55 5 28,355 5.64 101,794 9.34 28
Action – Italia Viva 2,131,310 7.73 9 2,131,310 7.73 6,782 1.35 76,070 6.98 9
South Tyrolean People's PartyPATT 116,003 23.06 2 2
South calls North 271,549 0.99 271,549 0.99 1 1
Associative Movement of Italians Abroad 138,758 12.73 1 1
Others 2,119,823 5,72 0 2,119,823 5,72 0 35,850 65.95 65.117 13.42 0 93,107 8.54 0
Total 27,569,675 100 122 27,569,675 100 67 54,359 100 1 502,954 100 6 1,090,147 100 4 200
Notes
  1. ^ Within Aosta Valley
Popular vote (party)
FdI
26.00%
PD
18.93%
M5S
15.56%
Lega
8.84%
FI
8.27%
A–IV
7.73%
AVS
3.53%
+E
2.94%
Others
8.20%
Seat distribution (party)
FdI
32.50%
PD
20.00%
Lega
15.00%
M5S
14.00%
FI
9.00%
A–IV
4.50%
AVS
2.00%
NM
1.00%
Others
2.00%
Popular vote (coalition)
CDX
44.02%
CSX
25.99%
M5S
15.56%
A–IV
7.73%
Others
6.70%
Seat distribution (coalition)
CDX
57.50%
CSX
22.00%
M5S
14.00%
A–IV
4.50%
Others
2.00%

Proportional and FPTP results edit

Proportional
Party Votes % Seats
Brothers of Italy (FdI) 7,168,875 26.00 34
Democratic Party – IDP (PD–IDP) 5,220,256 18.93 31
Five Star Movement (M5S) 4,290,194 15.55 23
League (Lega) 2,437,406 8.84 13
Forza Italia (FI) 2,281,258 8.27 9
Action – Italia Viva (A–IV) 2,131,023 7.73 9
Greens and Left Alliance (AVS) 972,780 3.53 3
More Europe (+E) 810,441 2.94
Italexit for Italy (Italexit) 515,657 1.87
People's Union (UP) 374,247 1.36
Sovereign and Popular Italy (ISP) 309,391 1.12
South calls North (ScN) 272,462 0.99
Us Moderates (NM) 248,308 0.90
Vita (V) 196,644 0.71
Civic Commitment (IC) 161,773 0.59
Italian Communist Party (PCI) 70,938 0.26
Us of the CentreEuropeanists (NDC–Eu) 42,905 0.16
Alternative for Italy (APLI) 40,397 0.15
Animalist Party – UCDL – 10VM (PAI–UCDL–10VM) 16,950 0.06
Workers' Communist Party (PCL) 4,491 0.02
United RightRoyal Italy (DU–IR) 2,415 0.01
Force of the People (FdP) 864 0.01
Total 27,569,675 100.00 122
Invalid / blank / unassigned votes 1,281,165 4.44
Total turnout 28,850,840 63.81
Registered voters 45,210,950
Source: Ministry of the Interior
First-past-the-post (except Aosta Valley and Trentino-Alto Adige)
Party or coalition Votes % Seats
Centre-right coalition (CDX) 12,135,847 44.02 56
Centre-left coalition (CSX) 7,165,250 25.99 5
Five Star Movement (M5S) 4,290,194 15.55 5
Action – Italia Viva (A–IV) 2,131,023 7.73
Italexit for Italy (Italexit) 515,657 1.87
People's Union (UP) 374,247 1.36
Sovereign and Popular Italy (ISP) 309,391 1.12
South calls North (ScN) 272,462 0.99 1
Vita (V) 196,644 0.71
Italian Communist Party (PCI) 70,938 0.26
Us of the CentreEuropeanists (NDC–Eu) 42,905 0.16
Alternative for Italy (APLI) 40,397 0.15
Animalist Party – UCDL – 10VM (PAI–UCDL–10VM) 16,950 0.06
Workers' Communist Party (PCL) 4,491 0.02
United RightRoyal Italy (DU–IR) 2,415 0.01
Force of the People (FdP) 864 0.01
Total 27,569,675 100.00 67
Invalid / blank / unassigned votes 1,281,165 4.44
Total turnout 28,850,840 63.81
Registered voters 45,210,950
Source: Ministry of the Interior

Aosta Valley edit

Candidate Party Votes % Result
Nicoletta Spelgatti Centre-right coalition (LegaFINMFdI) 18,509 34.05  Y Elected
Patrik Vesan Aosta Valley (VdA)[a] 18,282 33.63
Augusto Rollandin For Autonomy (PlA) 7,272 13.38
Daria Pulz Open Aosta Valley (Open VdA)[b] 5,448 10.02
Alessandro Bianchini Sovereign and Popular Italy (ISP) 1,569 2.89
Francesco Lucat People's Union (UP) 1,311 2.41
Guglielmo Leray Italian Communist Party (PCI) 1,051 1.93
Larisa Bargan Vita (V) 917 1.69
Total 54,359 100.00 1
Invalid / blank / unassigned votes 5,131 8.62
Total turnout 59,490 60.59
Registered voters 98,187
Source:[citation needed]

Trentino-Alto Adige edit

Party Votes % Seats
Centre-right coalition (LegaFINMFdI) 137,015 27.24 2
South Tyrolean People's PartyPATT (SVP–PATT) 116,003 23.06 2
Centre-left coalition (CB+EAVSPDA–IV) 100,602 20.00 1
Five Star Movement (M5S) 28,355 5.64
Centre-left coalition (PD–IDP+EAVS) 21,894 4.35 1
Vita (V) 17,876 3.55
Greens and Left Alliance (AVS) 17,574 3.49
Sovereign and Popular Italy (ISP) 15,252 3.03
Die Freiheitlichen (DF) 14,479 2.88
Team K (TK) 11,157 2.22
Democratic Party – IDP (PD–IDP) 9,612 1.91
Action – Italia Viva (A–IV) 6,782 1.35
People's Union (UP) 6,353 1.26
Total 502,954 100.00 6
Invalid / blank / unassigned votes 32,625 6.09
Total turnout 811,006 66.04
Registered voters
Source:[citation needed]
  1. ^ Including Democratic Party (PD), Action (A), Italia Viva (IV), Valdostan Union (UV), Valdostan Alliance (AV), United Aosta Valley (VdAU), and Edelweiss (SA)
  2. ^ Including Five Star Movement (M5S), Democratic Area (AD–GA), Environment Rights Equality (ADU), and Italian Left (SI)

Overseas constituencies edit

Four members of the Senate of the Republic are elected by Italians abroad. One member is elected for North America and Central America (including most of the Caribbean), one member for South America (including Trinidad and Tobago), one member for Europe, and one for the rest of the world (Africa, Asia, Oceania, and Antarctica). Voters in these regions select candidate lists and cast a preference vote for individual candidates. The seats are allocated by proportional representation. The electoral law allows for parties to form different coalitions on the lists abroad, compared to the lists in Italy; since January 2018, Forza Italia, the League, and Brothers of Italy have formed a unified list for abroad constituencies.[7]

Party Votes % Seats
Democratic Party – IDP (PD–IDP) 370,549 33.99 3
LeagueForza ItaliaBrothers of Italy (Lega–FI–FdI) 295,467 27.10
Associative Movement of Italians Abroad (MAIE) 138,337 12.69 1
Five Star Movement (M5S) 101,925 9.35
Action – Italia Viva (A–IV) 76,152 6.99
South American Union of Italian Emigrants (USEI) 55,523 5.09
Movement of Freedoms (MdL) 23,384 2.15
Civic Commitment (IC) 14,610 1.34
Italy of the South (IdM) 14,200 1.30
Total 1,090,147 100.00 4
Invalid / blank / unassigned votes 143,681 11.65
Total turnout 1.233.828 26.01
Registered voters 4,743,980
Source: Ministry of the Interior

Italian Republic general election results voter turnout edit

Year Voter turnout Voters Registered voters Population Invalid votes
1946 89.08% 24,947,187 28,005,449 44,994,000 7.70%
1948 92.23% 26,854,203 29,117,554 45,706,000 2.20%
1953 93.87% 28,410,851 30,267,080 47,756,000 4.30%
1958 93.72% 30,399,708 32,436,022 49,041,000 2.80%
1963 92.88% 31,766,058 34,201,660 50,498,000 3.20%
1968 92.79% 33,003,249 35,566,681 52,910,000 3.60%
1972 93.18% 34,524,106 37,049,654 54,410,000 3.20%
1976 93.37% 37,741,404 40,423,131 55,701,000 2.70%
1979 90.35% 38,112,228 42,181,664 56,292,000 3.90%
1983 89.02% 39,114,321 43,936,534 56,836,000 5.70%
1987 88.86% 40,599,490 45,689,829 57,345,000 4.90%
1992 87.44% 41,479,764 47,435,964 56,859,000 5.40%
1994 86.14% 41,461,260 48,135,041 57,049,000 5.90%
1996 82.91% 40,496,438 48,846,238 57,239,000 7.80%
2001 81.44% 40,195,500 49,358,947 57,684,294 7.20%
2006 83.62% 39,298,497 46,997,601 58,103,033 2.90%
2008 80.54% 37,954,253 47,126,326 58,147,733 5.10%
2013 75.19% 35,271,541 46,905,154 61,482,297 3.59%
2018 72.93% 33,923,321 46,505,499 60,589,445 4.33%

Graph of the results of the Italian Republic general elections edit

This graph shows the results of elections held in Italy from 1946 to 2018, with the percentages of consensus gathered by the various parties and movements displayed by color. Passing your mouse over the different colored sections will display the name of the grouping and the percentage in the corresponding election. Clicking on a region will direct you to the article on the party or election selected.

 Birth of the Italian Republic#Referendum1946 Italian general election1948 Italian general election1953 Italian general election1958 Italian general election1963 Italian general election1968 Italian general election1972 Italian general election1976 Italian general election1979 Italian general election1983 Italian general election1987 Italian general election1992 Italian general election1994 Italian general election1996 Italian general election2001 Italian general election2006 Italian general election2008 Italian general election2013 Italian general electionItalian Communist Party 18,93Italian Socialist Party of Proletarian Unity 20,68Action Party 1,45Italian Republican Party 4,36OthersChristian Democracy 35,21National Democratic Union 6,78National Bloc of Freedom 2,77Common Man's Front 5,27Popular Democratic Front 30,98Italian Democratic Socialist Party 7,07Italian Republican Party 2,48OthersChristian Democracy 48,51National Bloc 3,82Monarchist National Party 2,78Italian Social Movement 2,01Italian Communist Party 22,6Italian Socialist Party 12,7OthersItalian Democratic Socialist Party 4,52Italian Republican Party 1,62Christian Democracy 40,1Italian Liberal Party 3,01Monarchist National Party 6,85Italian Social Movement 5,84Italian Communist Party 22,68Italian Socialist Party 14,23OthersItalian Democratic Socialist Party 4,55Italian Republican Party-Radical Party 1,37Italian Republican Party-Radical Party 1,37Christian Democracy 42,36Italian Liberal Party 3,54People's Monarchist Party 2,63Monarchist National Party 2,23Italian Social Movement 4,76Italian Communist Party 25,26Italian Socialist Party 13,84OthersItalian Democratic Socialist Party 6,10Italian Republican Party 1,37Christian Democracy 38,29Italian Liberal Party 6,97Italian Democratic Party of Monarchist Unity 1,75Italian Social Movement 5,11Italian Communist Party 26,91Italian Socialist Party of Proletarian Unity 4,45OthersUnified Socialist Party 14,48Italian Republican Party 1,97Christian Democracy 39,12Italian Liberal Party 5,82Italian Democratic Party of Monarchist Unity 1,30Italian Social Movement 4,45Communist Party of Italy Marxist-Leninist 0,26Manifesto 0,67Political Movement of Workers 0,36Italian Communist Party 27,15Italian Socialist Party of Proletarian Unity 1,94Italian Socialist Party 9,61OthersItalian Democratic Socialist Party 5,14Italian Republican Party 2,86Christian Democracy 38,66Italian Liberal Party 3,88Italian Social Movement 8,67Proletarian Democracy 1,51Italian Communist Party 34,37Italian Socialist Party 9,65OthersItalian Democratic Socialist Party 3,37Radical Party 1,07Italian Republican Party 3,09Christian Democracy 38,71Italian Liberal Party 1,30Italian Social Movement 6,11Proletarian Unity Party 1,37New Left United 0,80Italian Communist Party 30,38Italian Socialist Party 9,81OthersItalian Democratic Socialist Party 3,84Radical Party 3,45Italian Republican Party 3,03Christian Democracy 38,30Italian Liberal Party 1,94National Democracy 0,63Italian Social Movement 5,26Proletarian Democracy 1,47Italian Communist Party 29,89Italian Socialist Party 11,44OthersItalian Democratic Socialist Party 4,09Radical Party 2,19Italian Republican Party 5,08Christian Democracy 32,93Italian Liberal Party 2,89Italian Social Movement 6,81Proletarian Democracy 1,66Italian Communist Party 26,57Italian Socialist Party 14,27Federation of Green Lists 2,51OthersItalian Democratic Socialist Party 2,96Radical Party 2,56Italian Republican Party 3,70Christian Democracy 34,31Italian Liberal Party 2,10Italian Social Movement 5,91Communist Refoundation Party 5,62Democratic Party of the Left 16,11Italian Socialist Party 13,62Greens 2,79OthersThe Network 1,86Italian Democratic Socialist Party 2,71Pannella List 1,24Italian Republican Party 4,39Christian Democracy 29,66Northern League 8,65Italian Liberal Party 2,86Italian Social Movement 5,37Communist Refoundation Party 6,05Democratic Party of the Left 20,36Italian Socialist Party 2,19Greens 2,70Democratic Alliance 1,18The Network 1,86OthersSegni Pact 4,68Italian People's Party 11,07Pannella List 3,51Northern League 8,36Forza Italia 21,01National Alliance 13,47Communist Refoundation Party 8,6Democratic Party of the Left 21,1Greens 2,5Italian Renewal 4,3Populars for Prodi 6,8OthersNorthern League 10,1Pannella-Sgarbi List 1,9CCD - CDU 5,8CCD - CDU 5,8Forza Italia 20,6National Alliance 15,7Tricolour Flame 0,9Communist Refoundation Party 5,03Party of Italian Communists 1,67Democrats of the Left 16,57The Daisy 14,52The Sunflower 2,17Italy of Values 3,89Bonino List 2,24European Democracy 2,39OthersNew PSI 0,95Northern League 3,94White Flower 3,22Forza Italia 29,43National Alliance 12,02Tricolour Flame 0,39Communist Refoundation Party 5,84Party of Italian Communists 2,31L'Ulivo 31,27Greens 2,05Rose in the Fist 2,59Italy of Values 2,29UDEUR 1,39Others of UnionOthersOthers of House of FreedomsNorthern League 4,58Union of Christian and Centre Democrats 6,76Forza Italia 23,71National Alliance 12,33Social Alternative 0,66Tricolour Flame 0,60Workers' Communist Party 0,57Critical Left 0,45The Left – The Rainbow 3,08Democratic Party 33,17Italy of Values 4,37Socialist Party 0,97OthersUnion of the Centre 5,62Movement for Autonomy 1,12Northern League 8,29The People of Freedom 37,38The Right–Tricolour Flame 2,428Left Ecology Freedom 3,16Democratic Party 25,52Civil Revolution 2,19Others 4,00Civic Choice 8,58Union of the Centre 1,74Five Star Movement 25,14Northern League 3,98The People of Freedom 21,37
Graph of Italian general elections

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Referendums edit

Overview edit

The constitution of Italy provides for two kinds of binding referendums.

A legislative referendum can be called in order to abrogate a law totally or partially, if requested by 500,000 electors or five regional councils. This kind of referendum is valid only if at least a majority of electors goes to the polling station. It is forbidden to call a referendum regarding financial laws or laws relating to pardons or the ratification of international treaties.

A constitutional referendum can be called in order to approve a constitutional law or amendment only when it has been approved by the Houses (Chamber of Deputies and Senate of the Republic) with a majority of less than two thirds in both or either House, and only at the request of one fifth of the members of either House, or 500,000 electors or five Regional Councils. A constitutional referendum is valid no matter how many electors go to the polling station. Any citizen entitled to vote in an election may participate in a referendum.

List of referendums edit

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Adam Carr's Election Archive
  • Parties and elections
  • Ministry of Internal Affairs of Italy - Page on Elections
  • NSD: European Election Database - Italy 2018-06-10 at the Wayback Machine publishes regional level election data
  • Italy Election Data, European Journal of Political Research-Political Data Yearbook: Interactive

elections, italy, national, level, elections, italy, called, periodically, form, parliament, consisting, houses, chamber, deputies, camera, deputati, with, members, senate, republic, senato, della, repubblica, with, elected, members, plus, appointed, senators,. National level elections in Italy are called periodically to form a parliament consisting of two houses the Chamber of Deputies Camera dei Deputati with 400 members and the Senate of the Republic Senato della Repubblica with 200 elected members plus a few appointed senators for life Italy is a parliamentary republic the President of the Republic is elected for a seven year term by the two houses of Parliament in joint session together with special electors appointed by the Regional Councils Italy had a mixed member majoritarian system in place between 1993 and 2005 1 The 2006 elections were the first elections conducted under a closed list proportional system rather than a mixed system 1 The most recent Italian general election was held on 25 September 2022 Contents 1 2022 general election 1 1 Chamber of Deputies 1 1 1 Overall results 1 1 2 Proportional and FPTP results 1 1 3 Aosta Valley 1 1 4 Overseas constituencies 1 2 Senate 1 2 1 Overall results 1 2 2 Proportional and FPTP results 1 2 3 Aosta Valley 1 2 4 Trentino Alto Adige 1 2 5 Overseas constituencies 2 Italian Republic general election results voter turnout 3 Graph of the results of the Italian Republic general elections 4 List of presidential elections 4 1 Provisional Head of State 4 2 President of the Republic 5 List of general elections 5 1 Kingdom of Italy 5 2 Italian Republic 6 List of European Parliament elections 7 List of regional elections 8 Referendums 8 1 Overview 8 2 List of referendums 9 See also 10 References 11 External links2022 general election editMain article 2022 Italian general election The last general election was held on 25 September 2022The centre right coalition in which Giorgia Meloni s Brothers of Italy emerged as the main political force won an absolute majority of seats in the Chamber of Deputies and in the Senate of the Republic The centre left coalition the anti establishment Five Star Movement and the centrist Action Italia Viva came in second third and fourth respectively Chamber of Deputies edit Overall results edit Summary of the 25 September 2022 Chamber of Deputies election results 2 nbsp Results by party nbsp Results by coalitionCoalition Party Proportional First past the post Aosta Valley Overseas TotalseatsVotes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes SeatsCentre right Brothers of Italy 7 302 517 26 00 69 12 300 244 43 79 49 16 016 28 80 281 949 26 00 1 119League 2 464 005 8 77 23 42 1 66Forza Italia 2 278 217 8 11 22 23 45Us Moderates 255 505 0 91 7 7Centre left Democratic Party IDP 5 356 180 19 07 57 7 337 975 26 13 8 305 759 28 20 4 69Greens and Left Alliance 1 018 669 3 63 11 1 52 994 4 89 12More Europe 793 961 2 83 2 29 971 2 76 2Civic Commitment 169 165 0 60 1 11 590 1 07 1Five Star Movement 4 333 972 15 43 41 4 333 972 15 43 10 93 338 8 61 1 52Action Italia Viva 2 186 669 7 79 21 2 186 669 7 79 60 499 5 58 21South Tyrolean People s Party PATT 117 010 0 42 1 117 010 0 42 2 3South calls North 212 685 0 76 212 685 0 76 1 1Aosta Valley 20 763 38 63 1 1Associative Movement of Italians Abroad 141 356 13 04 1 1Others 1 599 227 5 68 1 599 227 5 68 16 967 32 57 106 847 9 85 Total 28 087 782 100 245 28 087 782 100 146 53 746 100 1 1 084 303 100 8 400Popular vote party FdI 25 98 PD 19 04 M5S 15 43 Lega 8 79 FI 8 11 A IV 7 78 AVS 3 64 E 2 83 Others 8 40 Seat distribution party FdI 30 00 PD 17 25 Lega 16 50 M5S 13 00 FI 11 25 A IV 5 25 AVS 3 00 NM 1 75 Others 2 00 Popular vote coalition CDX 43 79 CSX 26 12 M5S 15 43 A IV 7 78 Others 6 88 Seat distribution coalition CDX 59 25 CSX 21 25 M5S 13 00 A IV 5 25 Others 1 25 Proportional and FPTP results edit Proportional Party Votes SeatsBrothers of Italy FdI 7 301 303 25 98 69Democratic Party IDP PD IDP 5 348 676 19 04 57Five Star Movement M5S 4 335 494 15 43 41League Lega 2 470 318 8 79 23Forza Italia FI 2 279 266 8 11 22Action Italia Viva A IV 2 186 505 7 78 21Greens and Left Alliance AVS 1 021 808 3 64 11More Europe E 796 057 2 83 Italexit for Italy Italexit 534 950 1 90 People s Union UP 403 149 1 43 Sovereign and Popular Italy ISP 348 831 1 24 Us Moderates NM 254 127 0 91 South calls North ScN 212 954 0 76 Vita V 201 737 0 72 Civic Commitment IC 173 555 0 62 South Tyrolean People s Party PATT SVP PATT 117 032 0 42 1Us of the Centre Europeanists NDC Eu 46 230 0 16 Italian Communist Party PCI 24 549 0 09 Animalist Party UCDL 10VM PAI UCDL 10VM 21 451 0 08 Alternative for Italy APLI 17 137 0 06 Party of Creative Madness PFC 1 419 0 00 Free F 829 0 00 Force of the People FdP 819 0 00 Total 28 098 196 100 00 245Invalid blank unassigned votes 1 286 915 4 38 Total turnout 29 385 111 63 85 Registered voters 46 021 956 Source Ministry of the Interior First past the post except Aosta Valley Party or coalition Votes SeatsCentre right coalition CDX 12 305 014 43 79 121Centre left coalition CSX 7 340 096 26 12 12Five Star Movement M5S 4 335 494 15 43 10Action Italia Viva A IV 2 186 505 7 78 Italexit for Italy Italexit 534 950 1 90 People s Union UP 403 149 1 43 Sovereign and Popular Italy ISP 348 831 1 24 South calls North ScN 212 954 0 76 1Vita V 201 737 0 72 South Tyrolean People s Party PATT SVP PATT 117 032 0 42 2Us of the Centre Europeanists NDC Eu 46 230 0 16 Italian Communist Party PCI 24 549 0 09 Animalist Party UCDL 10VM PAI UCDL 10VM 21 451 0 08 Alternative for Italy APLI 17 137 0 06 Party of Creative Madness PFC 1 419 0 00 Free F 829 0 00 Force of the People FdP 819 0 00 Total 28 098 196 100 00 146Invalid blank unassigned votes 1 286 915 4 38 Total turnout 29 385 111 63 85 Registered voters 46 021 956 Source Ministry of the Interior Aosta Valley edit Main article 2022 Italian general election in Aosta Valley The autonomous region of Aosta Valley in northwestern Italy elects one member to the Chamber of Deputies through a direct first past the post election Some parties that formed electoral coalitions in Italy might have opted to run against one another or form different coalitions in this particular region 3 4 Candidate Party Votes ResultFranco Manes Aosta Valley VdA a 20 763 38 63 nbsp Y ElectedEmily Rini Centre right coalition Lega FI NM FdI 16 016 28 80Giovanni Girardini Valdostan Renaissance 6 398 11 90Erika Guichardaz Open Aosta Valley Open VdA b 5 841 10 87Loredana Ronc Sovereign and Popular Italy ISP 2 302 4 28Loredana De Rosa People s Union UP 1 375 2 56Davide Ianni Italian Communist Party PCI 1 051 1 96Total 53 746 100 00 1Invalid blank unassigned votes 5 740 9 66 Total turnout 59 490 60 59 Registered voters 98 187 Source Ministry of the Interior Including Democratic Party PD Action A Italia Viva IV Valdostan Union UV Valdostan Alliance AV United Aosta Valley VdAU and Edelweiss SA Including Five Star Movement M5S Democratic Area AD GA Environment Rights Equality ADU and Italian Left SI Overseas constituencies edit Eight members of the Chamber of Deputies are elected by Italians abroad Two members are elected for North America and Central America including most of the Caribbean two members for South America including Trinidad and Tobago three members for Europe and one member for the rest of the world Africa Asia Oceania and Antarctica Voters in these regions select candidate lists and cast a preference vote for individual candidates The seats are allocated by proportional representation The electoral law allows for parties to form different coalitions on the lists abroad compared to the lists in Italy Forza Italia the League and Brothers of Italy formed a unified list for abroad constituencies 5 Party Votes SeatsDemocratic Party IDP PD IDP 306 105 28 20 4League Forza Italia Brothers of Italy Lega FI FdI 282 636 26 04 2Associative Movement of Italians Abroad MAIE 141 440 13 03 1Five Star Movement M5S 93 219 8 59 1South American Union of Italian Emigrants USEI 73 389 6 76 Action Italia Viva A IV 60 456 5 57 Greens and Left Alliance AVS 52 962 4 88 More Europe E 29 947 2 76 Movement of Freedoms MdL 18 348 1 69 Italy of the South IdM 15 442 1 42 Civic Commitment IC 11 608 1 07 Total 1 085 552 100 00 8Invalid blank unassigned votes 164 929 13 19 Total turnout 1 250 481 26 36 Registered voters 4 743 980 Source Ministry of the InteriorSenate edit Overall results edit Summary of the 25 September 2022 Senate of the Republic election results 6 nbsp Results by party nbsp Results by coalitionCoalition Party Proportional First past the post Aosta Valley Trentino Alto Adige Overseas TotalseatsVotes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes SeatsCentre right Brothers of Italy 7 167 136 26 01 34 12 129 547 44 02 30 18 509 34 05 137 015 27 24 1 294 712 27 05 65League 2 439 200 8 85 13 15 1 30Forza Italia 2 279 802 8 27 9 9 18Us Moderates 243 409 0 88 2 2Centre left Democratic Party IDP 5 226 732 18 96 31 7 161 688 25 99 4 a 149 682 29 29 1 370 262 33 98 3 39Greens and Left Alliance 972 316 3 53 3 1 4Campobase 1 1Others 972 214 3 53 14 610 1 34 0 0Five Star Movement 4 285 894 15 55 23 4 285 894 15 55 5 28 355 5 64 101 794 9 34 28Action Italia Viva 2 131 310 7 73 9 2 131 310 7 73 6 782 1 35 76 070 6 98 9South Tyrolean People s Party PATT 116 003 23 06 2 2South calls North 271 549 0 99 271 549 0 99 1 1Associative Movement of Italians Abroad 138 758 12 73 1 1Others 2 119 823 5 72 0 2 119 823 5 72 0 35 850 65 95 65 117 13 42 0 93 107 8 54 0Total 27 569 675 100 122 27 569 675 100 67 54 359 100 1 502 954 100 6 1 090 147 100 4 200Notes Within Aosta Valley Popular vote party FdI 26 00 PD 18 93 M5S 15 56 Lega 8 84 FI 8 27 A IV 7 73 AVS 3 53 E 2 94 Others 8 20 Seat distribution party FdI 32 50 PD 20 00 Lega 15 00 M5S 14 00 FI 9 00 A IV 4 50 AVS 2 00 NM 1 00 Others 2 00 Popular vote coalition CDX 44 02 CSX 25 99 M5S 15 56 A IV 7 73 Others 6 70 Seat distribution coalition CDX 57 50 CSX 22 00 M5S 14 00 A IV 4 50 Others 2 00 Proportional and FPTP results edit Proportional Party Votes SeatsBrothers of Italy FdI 7 168 875 26 00 34Democratic Party IDP PD IDP 5 220 256 18 93 31Five Star Movement M5S 4 290 194 15 55 23League Lega 2 437 406 8 84 13Forza Italia FI 2 281 258 8 27 9Action Italia Viva A IV 2 131 023 7 73 9Greens and Left Alliance AVS 972 780 3 53 3More Europe E 810 441 2 94 Italexit for Italy Italexit 515 657 1 87 People s Union UP 374 247 1 36 Sovereign and Popular Italy ISP 309 391 1 12 South calls North ScN 272 462 0 99 Us Moderates NM 248 308 0 90 Vita V 196 644 0 71 Civic Commitment IC 161 773 0 59 Italian Communist Party PCI 70 938 0 26 Us of the Centre Europeanists NDC Eu 42 905 0 16 Alternative for Italy APLI 40 397 0 15 Animalist Party UCDL 10VM PAI UCDL 10VM 16 950 0 06 Workers Communist Party PCL 4 491 0 02 United Right Royal Italy DU IR 2 415 0 01 Force of the People FdP 864 0 01 Total 27 569 675 100 00 122Invalid blank unassigned votes 1 281 165 4 44 Total turnout 28 850 840 63 81 Registered voters 45 210 950 Source Ministry of the Interior First past the post except Aosta Valley and Trentino Alto Adige Party or coalition Votes SeatsCentre right coalition CDX 12 135 847 44 02 56Centre left coalition CSX 7 165 250 25 99 5Five Star Movement M5S 4 290 194 15 55 5Action Italia Viva A IV 2 131 023 7 73 Italexit for Italy Italexit 515 657 1 87 People s Union UP 374 247 1 36 Sovereign and Popular Italy ISP 309 391 1 12 South calls North ScN 272 462 0 99 1Vita V 196 644 0 71 Italian Communist Party PCI 70 938 0 26 Us of the Centre Europeanists NDC Eu 42 905 0 16 Alternative for Italy APLI 40 397 0 15 Animalist Party UCDL 10VM PAI UCDL 10VM 16 950 0 06 Workers Communist Party PCL 4 491 0 02 United Right Royal Italy DU IR 2 415 0 01 Force of the People FdP 864 0 01 Total 27 569 675 100 00 67Invalid blank unassigned votes 1 281 165 4 44 Total turnout 28 850 840 63 81 Registered voters 45 210 950 Source Ministry of the Interior Aosta Valley edit Candidate Party Votes ResultNicoletta Spelgatti Centre right coalition Lega FI NM FdI 18 509 34 05 nbsp Y ElectedPatrik Vesan Aosta Valley VdA a 18 282 33 63Augusto Rollandin For Autonomy PlA 7 272 13 38Daria Pulz Open Aosta Valley Open VdA b 5 448 10 02Alessandro Bianchini Sovereign and Popular Italy ISP 1 569 2 89Francesco Lucat People s Union UP 1 311 2 41Guglielmo Leray Italian Communist Party PCI 1 051 1 93Larisa Bargan Vita V 917 1 69Total 54 359 100 00 1Invalid blank unassigned votes 5 131 8 62 Total turnout 59 490 60 59 Registered voters 98 187 Source citation needed Trentino Alto Adige edit Main article 2022 Italian general election in Trentino Alto Adige Sudtirol Party Votes SeatsCentre right coalition Lega FI NM FdI 137 015 27 24 2South Tyrolean People s Party PATT SVP PATT 116 003 23 06 2Centre left coalition CB E AVS PD A IV 100 602 20 00 1Five Star Movement M5S 28 355 5 64 Centre left coalition PD IDP E AVS 21 894 4 35 1Vita V 17 876 3 55 Greens and Left Alliance AVS 17 574 3 49 Sovereign and Popular Italy ISP 15 252 3 03 Die Freiheitlichen DF 14 479 2 88 Team K TK 11 157 2 22 Democratic Party IDP PD IDP 9 612 1 91 Action Italia Viva A IV 6 782 1 35 People s Union UP 6 353 1 26 Total 502 954 100 00 6Invalid blank unassigned votes 32 625 6 09 Total turnout 811 006 66 04 Registered voters Source citation needed Including Democratic Party PD Action A Italia Viva IV Valdostan Union UV Valdostan Alliance AV United Aosta Valley VdAU and Edelweiss SA Including Five Star Movement M5S Democratic Area AD GA Environment Rights Equality ADU and Italian Left SI Overseas constituencies edit Four members of the Senate of the Republic are elected by Italians abroad One member is elected for North America and Central America including most of the Caribbean one member for South America including Trinidad and Tobago one member for Europe and one for the rest of the world Africa Asia Oceania and Antarctica Voters in these regions select candidate lists and cast a preference vote for individual candidates The seats are allocated by proportional representation The electoral law allows for parties to form different coalitions on the lists abroad compared to the lists in Italy since January 2018 Forza Italia the League and Brothers of Italy have formed a unified list for abroad constituencies 7 Party Votes SeatsDemocratic Party IDP PD IDP 370 549 33 99 3League Forza Italia Brothers of Italy Lega FI FdI 295 467 27 10 Associative Movement of Italians Abroad MAIE 138 337 12 69 1Five Star Movement M5S 101 925 9 35 Action Italia Viva A IV 76 152 6 99 South American Union of Italian Emigrants USEI 55 523 5 09 Movement of Freedoms MdL 23 384 2 15 Civic Commitment IC 14 610 1 34 Italy of the South IdM 14 200 1 30 Total 1 090 147 100 00 4Invalid blank unassigned votes 143 681 11 65 Total turnout 1 233 828 26 01 Registered voters 4 743 980 Source Ministry of the InteriorItalian Republic general election results voter turnout editYear Voter turnout Voters Registered voters Population Invalid votes1946 89 08 24 947 187 28 005 449 44 994 000 7 70 1948 92 23 26 854 203 29 117 554 45 706 000 2 20 1953 93 87 28 410 851 30 267 080 47 756 000 4 30 1958 93 72 30 399 708 32 436 022 49 041 000 2 80 1963 92 88 31 766 058 34 201 660 50 498 000 3 20 1968 92 79 33 003 249 35 566 681 52 910 000 3 60 1972 93 18 34 524 106 37 049 654 54 410 000 3 20 1976 93 37 37 741 404 40 423 131 55 701 000 2 70 1979 90 35 38 112 228 42 181 664 56 292 000 3 90 1983 89 02 39 114 321 43 936 534 56 836 000 5 70 1987 88 86 40 599 490 45 689 829 57 345 000 4 90 1992 87 44 41 479 764 47 435 964 56 859 000 5 40 1994 86 14 41 461 260 48 135 041 57 049 000 5 90 1996 82 91 40 496 438 48 846 238 57 239 000 7 80 2001 81 44 40 195 500 49 358 947 57 684 294 7 20 2006 83 62 39 298 497 46 997 601 58 103 033 2 90 2008 80 54 37 954 253 47 126 326 58 147 733 5 10 2013 75 19 35 271 541 46 905 154 61 482 297 3 59 2018 72 93 33 923 321 46 505 499 60 589 445 4 33 Graph of the results of the Italian Republic general elections editThis graph shows the results of elections held in Italy from 1946 to 2018 with the percentages of consensus gathered by the various parties and movements displayed by color Passing your mouse over the different colored sections will display the name of the grouping and the percentage in the corresponding election Clicking on a region will direct you to the article on the party or election selected nbsp Graph of Italian general electionsThis is instead the graph for general elections from 1946 in Italy by absolute numbers of votes for every party nbsp List of presidential elections editProvisional Head of State edit See also 1946 Italian institutional referendum 1946 Italian presidential election 1947 Italian presidential electionPresident of the Republic edit 1948 Italian presidential election 1955 Italian presidential election 1962 Italian presidential election 1964 Italian presidential election 1971 Italian presidential election 1978 Italian presidential election 1985 Italian presidential election 1992 Italian presidential election 1999 Italian presidential election 2006 Italian presidential election 2013 Italian presidential election 2015 Italian presidential election 2022 Italian presidential electionList of general elections editMain article Italian general elections Kingdom of Italy edit 27 January 3 February 1861 Italian general election 22 29 October 1865 Italian general election 10 17 March 1867 Italian general election 20 27 November 1870 Italian general election 8 15 November 1874 Italian general election 5 12 November 1876 Italian general election 16 23 May 1880 Italian general election 29 October 5 November 1882 Italian general election 23 30 May 1886 Italian general election 23 30 November 1890 Italian general election 6 13 November 1892 Italian general election 26 May 2 June 1895 Italian general election 21 28 March 1897 Italian general election 3 10 June 1900 Italian general election 6 13 November 1904 Italian general election 7 14 March 1909 Italian general election 26 October 2 November 1913 Italian general election 16 November 1919 Italian general election 15 May 1921 Italian general election 6 April 1924 Italian general election 24 March 1929 Italian general election 25 March 1934 Italian general electionItalian Republic edit 2 3 June 1946 Italian general election 18 April 1948 Italian general election 7 June 1953 Italian general election 25 May 1958 Italian general election 28 April 1963 Italian general election 19 May 1968 Italian general election 7 May 1972 Italian general election 20 June 1976 Italian general election 3 June 1979 Italian general election 26 June 1983 Italian general election 14 15 June 1987 Italian general election 5 6 April 1992 Italian general election 27 28 March 1994 Italian general election 21 April 1996 Italian general election 13 May 2001 Italian general election 9 10 April 2006 Italian general election 13 14 April 2008 Italian general election 24 25 February 2013 Italian general election 4 March 2018 Italian general election 25 September 2022 Italian general electionList of European Parliament elections edit10 June 1979 European Parliament election in Italy 17 June 1984 European Parliament election in Italy 18 June 1989 European Parliament election in Italy 12 June 1994 European Parliament election in Italy 13 June 1999 European Parliament election in Italy 13 June 2004 European Parliament election in Italy 6 7 June 2009 European Parliament election in Italy 25 May 2014 European Parliament election in Italy 26 May 2019 European Parliament election in ItalyList of regional elections editFor the most recent elections see 2023 Italian regional elections 20 April 1947 Sicilian regional election 24 April 8 May 1949 Italian regional elections 3 June 1951 Sicilian regional election 14 June 1953 Sardinian regional election 6 November 1954 Valdostan regional election 5 June 1955 Sicilian regional election 16 June 1957 Sardinian regional election 17 May 7 June 1959 Italian regional elections 18 June 1961 Sardinian regional election 9 June 27 October 1963 Italian regional elections 10 May 15 November 1964 Italian regional elections 13 June 1965 Sardinian regional election 11 June 1967 Sicilian regional election 21 April and 26 May and 17 November 1968 Italian regional elections 15 June 1969 Sardinian regional election 7 8 June 1970 Italian regional elections 13 June 1971 Sicilian regional election 10 June 17 June and 18 November1973 Italian regional elections 16 June 1974 Sardinian regional election 15 16 June 1975 Italian regional elections 20 June 1976 Sicilian regional election 25 June and 19 November 1978 Italian regional elections 17 June 1979 Sardinian regional election 8 9 June 1980 Italian regional elections 21 June 1981 Sicilian regional election 26 June and 20 November 1983 Italian regional elections 24 June 1984 Sardinian regional election 12 13 May 1985 Italian regional elections 22 June 1986 Sicilian regional election 26 27 June and 20 November 1988 Italian regional elections 11 June 1989 Sardinian regional election 6 7 May 1990 Italian regional elections 16 June 1991 Sicilian regional election 6 June and 21 November 1993 Italian regional elections 12 26 June 1994 Sardinian regional election 23 April 1995 Italian regional elections 16 June 1996 Sicilian regional election 31 May and 14 June and 22 November 1998 Italian regional elections 13 27 June 1999 Sardinian regional election 16 April 2000 Italian regional elections 24 June and 11 November 2001 Italian regional elections 8 June and 28 October 2003 Italian regional elections 12 13 June 2004 Sardinian regional election 3 4 April 2005 Italian regional elections 28 May and 5 6 November 2006 Italian regional elections 13 14 April and 25 May and 26 October and 9 November and 14 15 December 2008 Italian regional elections 15 16 February 2009 Sardinian regional election 28 29 March 2010 Italian regional elections 16 17 October 2011 Molise regional election 28 October 2012 Sicilian regional election 24 25 February and 17 18 November and 21 22 April and 26 May and 27 October 2013 Italian regional elections 16 February and 25 May and 23 November 2014 Italian regional elections 31 May 2015 Italian regional elections 5 November 2017 Sicilian regional election 4 March and 22 April and 29 April and 20 May and 21 October 2018 Italian regional elections 10 February and 24 February and 24 March and 26 May and 27 October 2019 Italian regional elections 26 January and 20 21 September2020 Italian regional elections 3 4 October 2021 Italian regional elections 25 September 2022 Sicilian regional election 12 13 February and 2 3 April and 25 26 June and 22 October 2023 Italian regional electionsReferendums editMain article Referendums in Italy Overview edit The constitution of Italy provides for two kinds of binding referendums A legislative referendum can be called in order to abrogate a law totally or partially if requested by 500 000 electors or five regional councils This kind of referendum is valid only if at least a majority of electors goes to the polling station It is forbidden to call a referendum regarding financial laws or laws relating to pardons or the ratification of international treaties A constitutional referendum can be called in order to approve a constitutional law or amendment only when it has been approved by the Houses Chamber of Deputies and Senate of the Republic with a majority of less than two thirds in both or either House and only at the request of one fifth of the members of either House or 500 000 electors or five Regional Councils A constitutional referendum is valid no matter how many electors go to the polling station Any citizen entitled to vote in an election may participate in a referendum List of referendums edit 2 June 1946 Italian institutional referendum 12 May 1974 Italian divorce referendum 11 June 1978 Italian referendums 17 18 May 1981 Italian referendums 9 June 1985 Italian wage referendum 8 November 1987 Italian referendums 18 June 1989 Italian advisory referendum 3 June 1990 Italian referendums 9 June 1991 Italian electoral law referendum 18 April 1993 Italian referendum 11 June 1995 Italian referendum 15 June 1997 Italian referendum 18 April 1999 Italian referendum 21 May 2000 Italian referendum 7 October 2001 Italian constitutional referendum 15 May 2003 Italian referendum 12 June 2005 Italian fertility laws referendum 26 June 2006 Italian constitutional referendum 21 22 June 2009 Italian electoral law referendum 12 13 June 2011 Italian referendums 17 April 2016 Italian oil drilling referendum 4 December 2016 Italian constitutional referendum 20 21 September 2020 Italian constitutional referendum 12 June 2022 Italian referendumSee also editElectoral calendar Italian electoral law of 2017 for the Parliament of Italy Primary elections in ItalyReferences edit a b Vigano Edoardo Alberto 2023 Electoral Incentives and Geographical Representation Evidence from an Italian Electoral Reform Legislative Studies Quarterly doi 10 1111 lsq 12418 ISSN 0362 9805 Eligendo Camera Scrutini esclusa Valle d Aosta Eligendo in Italian Italian Ministry of the Interior 25 September 2022 Retrieved 27 September 2022 Elezioni Valle d Aosta ammesse tutte le nove liste candidate in Italian ANSA 23 August 2022 Retrieved 24 August 2022 Collegio uninominale Valle d Aosta U01 Aosta Precedente 04 03 2018 in Italian Italian Minister of the Interior 25 September 2022 Retrieved 26 September 2022 Elezioni Salvini Berlusconi Meloni e il tricolore il simbolo del centro destra per l estero Affaritaliani in Italian 21 January 2018 Retrieved 17 February 2022 Eligendo Senato Scrutini Italia escluse Valle d Aosta e Trentino Alto Adige Sudtirol Eligendo in Italian Italian Ministry of the Interior 25 September 2022 Retrieved 27 September 2022 Elezioni Salvini Berlusconi Meloni e il tricolore il simbolo del centro destra per l estero Affaritaliani in Italian 21 January 2018 Retrieved 17 February 2022 External links editAdam Carr s Election Archive Parties and elections Ministry of Internal Affairs of Italy Page on Elections NSD European Election Database Italy Archived 2018 06 10 at the Wayback Machine publishes regional level election data Italy Election 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