Talk:2022 Italian general election/Draft Rfc

Page contents not supported in other languages.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Option A[edit]

2018 Italian general election

← 2013 4 March 2018 2022 →

630 seats in the Chamber (C· 315 seats in the Senate (S)
316 seats needed for a majority in the Chamber  · 161 seats needed for a majority in the Senate
Opinion polls
Registered46,505,350 (C· 42,780,033 (S)
Turnout33,923,321 (C· 72.9% (Decrease 2.3 pp)
31,231,814 (S· 73.0% (Decrease 2.1 pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Luigi Di Maio 2018 camera.jpg
Matteo Salvini Viminale crop.jpg
MatteoRenzi2018 (cropped).jpg
Leader Luigi Di Maio Matteo Salvini Matteo Renzi
Party Five Star Movement League Democratic Party
Alliance Centre-right Centre-left
Leader since 23 September 2017 15 December 2013 15 December 2013
Leader's seat Acerra (C) Lazio (S) Florence (S)
Seats won 227 (C· 112 (S) 125 (C· 58 (S) 112 (C· 53 (S)
Seat change Increase114 (C· Increase58 (S) Increase109 (C· Increase39 (S) Decrease80 (C· Decrease57 (S)
Popular vote 10,732,066 (C)
9,733,928 (S)
5,698,687 (C)
5,321,537 (S)
6,161,896 (C)
5,783,360 (S)
Percentage 32.7% (C)
32.2% (S)
17.4% (C)
17.6% (S)
18.8% (C)
19.1% (S)
Swing Increase7.1 pp (C)
Increase8.4 pp (S)
Increase13.3 pp (C)
Increase13.3 pp (S)
Decrease6.6 pp (C)
Decrease8.3 pp (S)

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Silvio Berlusconi crop 2015.jpeg
Giorgia Meloni daticamera 2018 (cropped).jpg
Pietro Grasso Senato (cropped).jpg
Leader Silvio Berlusconi Giorgia Meloni Pietro Grasso
Party Forza Italia Brothers of Italy Free and Equal
Alliance Centre-right Centre-right
Leader since 18 January 1994 8 March 2014 3 December 2017
Leader's seat Did not run Latina (C) Sicily (S)
Seats won 104 (C· 57 (S) 32 (C· 18 (S) 14 (C· 4 (S)
Seat change Increase1 (C· Decrease41 (S) Increase25 (C· Increase18 (S) New party
Popular vote 4,596,956 (C)
4,358,004 (S)
1,429,550 (C)
1,286,606 (S)
1,114,799 (C)
991,159 (S)
Percentage 14.0% (C)
14.4% (S)
4.4% (C)
4.3% (S)
3.4% (C)
3.3% (S)
Swing Decrease7.6 pp (C)
Decrease7.9 pp (S)
Increase2.5 pp (C)
Increase2.4 pp (S)
New party


Prime Minister before election

Paolo Gentiloni
Democratic Party

Prime Minister after the election

Giuseppe Conte
Independent

Option B[edit]

2018 Italian general election

← 2013 4 March 2018 2022 →

630 seats in the Chamber (C· 315 seats in the Senate (S)
316 seats needed for a majority in the Chamber  · 161 seats needed for a majority in the Senate
Opinion polls
Registered46,505,350 (C· 42,780,033 (S)
Turnout33,923,321 (C· 72.9% (Decrease 2.3 pp)
31,231,814 (S· 73.0% (Decrease 2.1 pp)
  First party Second party
 
Salvini Berlusconi collage.jpg
Luigi Di Maio daticamera 2018.jpg
Leader Matteo Salvini &
Silvio Berlusconi
Luigi Di Maio
Party Centre-right coalition
Five Star Movement
Seats won 265 (C· 137 (S) 227 (C· 112 (S)
Seat change Increase 138 (C· Increase 20 (S) Increase 114 (C· Increase 58 (S)
Popular vote 12,152,345 (C)
11,327,549 (S)
10,732,066 (C)
9,733,928 (S)
Percentage 37.0% (C· 37.5% (S) 32.7% (C· 32.2% (S)
Swing Increase 7.8 pp (C· Increase 6.8 pp (S) Increase 7.1 pp (C· Increase 8.4 pp (S)

  Third party Fourth party
 
MatteoRenzi2018 (cropped).jpg
Pietro Grasso Senato (cropped).jpg
Leader Matteo Renzi Pietro Grasso
Party Centre-left coalition
Free and Equal
Seats won 122 C · 60 S 14 (C· 4 (S)
Seat change Decrease 227 C · Decrease 65 S New
Popular vote 7,506,723 C
6,947,199 S
1,114,799 (C)
991,159 (S)
Percentage 22.9% C · 23.0% S 3.4% (C· 3.3% (S)
Swing Decrease 6.7 pp C · Decrease 8.6 pp S New

Election results maps by constituencies for the Chamber of Deputies (on the left) and for the Senate (on the right).

Prime Minister before election

Paolo Gentiloni
Democratic Party

Prime Minister after the election

Giuseppe Conte
Independent

Option C[edit]

2018 Italian general election
Italy
← 2013 4 March 2018 2022 →
Chamber of Deputies

All 630 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
316 seats needed for a majority
Turnout72.9% (Decrease 2.3 pp)
Party Leader % Seats +/–
Centre-right coalition (265 seats)
Lega Matteo Salvini 17.35 125 +107
Forza Italia Silvio Berlusconi 14.00 104 +6
Brothers of Italy Giorgia Meloni 4.35 32 +23
Us with ItalyUDC Raffaele Fitto 1.30 4 New
Five Star Movement (227 seats)
Five Star Movement Luigi Di Maio 32.68 227 +118
Centre-left coalition (122 seats)
Democratic Party Matteo Renzi 18.76 112 −185
SVPPATT Philipp Achammer 0.41 4 −1
More Europe Emma Bonino 2.56 3 New
Popular Civic List Beatrice Lorenzin 0.54 2 New
Together Giulio Santagata 0.58 1 New
Other parties (16 seats)
Free and Equal Pietro Grasso 3.38 14 New
MAIE Ricardo Merlo 1 −1
USEI Eugenio Sangregorio 1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Senate of the Republic

All 315 seats in the Senate of the Republic
161 seats needed for a majority
Turnout73.0% (Decrease 2.1 pp)
Party Leader % Seats +/–
Centre-right coalition (265 seats)
Lega Matteo Salvini 17.61 58 +40
Forza Italia Silvio Berlusconi 14.43 57 −41
Brothers of Italy Giorgia Meloni 4.26 18 +18
Us with ItalyUDC Raffaele Fitto 1.20 4 New
Five Star Movement (112 seats)
Five Star Movement Luigi Di Maio 32.22 112 +58
Centre-left coalition (59 seats)
Democratic Party Matteo Renzi 19.14 53 −58
SVPPATT Philipp Achammer 0.42 3 −1
More Europe Emma Bonino 2.37 1 New
Together Giulio Santagata 0.54 1 New
Popular Civic List Beatrice Lorenzin 0.52 1 New
Other parties (7 seats)
Free and Equal Pietro Grasso 3.28 4 New
Aosta Valley Several 1 0
MAIE Ricardo Merlo 1 −1
USEI Eugenio Sangregorio 1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Election results maps by constituencies for the Chamber of Deputies (on the left) and for the Senate (on the right).
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after the election
Paolo Gentiloni
Democratic Party
Giuseppe Conte
Independent

Option D[edit]

2018 Italian general election
Italy
← 2013 4 March 2018 2022 →
Chamber of Deputies

All 630 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
316 seats needed for a majority
Turnout72.9% (Decrease 2.3 pp)
Party Leader % Seats +/–
Five Star Movement Luigi Di Maio 32.68 227 +118
Lega Matteo Salvini 17.35 125 +107
Democratic Party Matteo Renzi 18.76 112 −185
Forza Italia Silvio Berlusconi 14.00 104 +6
Brothers of Italy Giorgia Meloni 4.35 32 +23
Free and Equal Pietro Grasso 3.38 14 New
Us with ItalyUDC Raffaele Fitto 1.30 4 New
SVPPATT Philipp Achammer 0.41 4 −1
More Europe Emma Bonino 2.56 3 New
Popular Civic List Beatrice Lorenzin 0.54 2 New
Together Giulio Santagata 0.58 1 New
MAIE Ricardo Merlo 1 −1
USEI Eugenio Sangregorio 1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Senate of the Republic

All 315 seats in the Senate of the Republic
161 seats needed for a majority
Turnout73.0% (Decrease 2.1 pp)
Party Leader % Seats +/–
Five Star Movement Luigi Di Maio 32.22 112 +58
Lega Matteo Salvini 17.61 58 +40
Forza Italia Silvio Berlusconi 14.43 57 −41
Democratic Party Matteo Renzi 19.14 53 −58
Brothers of Italy Giorgia Meloni 4.26 18 +18
Free and Equal Pietro Grasso 3.28 4 New
Us with ItalyUDC Raffaele Fitto 1.20 4 New
SVPPATT Philipp Achammer 0.42 3 −1
More Europe Emma Bonino 2.37 1 New
Together Giulio Santagata 0.54 1 New
Popular Civic List Beatrice Lorenzin 0.52 1 New
Aosta Valley Several 1 0
MAIE Ricardo Merlo 1 −1
USEI Eugenio Sangregorio 1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Election results maps by constituencies for the Chamber of Deputies (on the left) and for the Senate (on the right).
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after the election
Paolo Gentiloni
Democratic Party
Giuseppe Conte
Independent

Option E[edit]

2018 Italian general election

← 2013 4 March 2018 2022 →

All 630 seats in the Chamber of Deputies (C)
316 seats needed for a majority
All 315 elective seats in the Senate (S)
161 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered46,505,350 (C· 42,780,033 (S)
Turnout33,923,321 (C· 72.9% (Decrease2.3 pp)
31,231,814 (S· 73.0% (Decrease2.1 pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Luigi Di Maio 2018 camera.jpg
MatteoSalvini2018 (cropped).jpg
MatteoRenzi2018 (cropped).jpg
Leader Luigi Di Maio Matteo Salvini Matteo Renzi
Party Five Star Movement League Democratic Party
Alliance Centre-right Centre-left
Leader since 23 September 2017 15 December 2013 15 December 2013
Leader's seat Acerra (C) Lazio (S) Florence (S)
Seats won 227 (C· 112 (S) 125 (C· 58 (S) 112 (C· 53 (S)
Seat change Increase114 (C· Increase58 (S) Increase109 (C· Increase39 (S) Decrease80 (C· Decrease57 (S)
Popular vote 10,732,066 (C)
9,733,928 (S)
5,698,687 (C)
5,321,537 (S)
6,161,896 (C)
5,783,360 (S)
Percentage 32.7% (C)
32.2% (S)
17.4% (C)
17.6% (S)
18.8% (C)
19.1% (S)
Swing Increase7.1 pp (C)
Increase8.4 pp (S)
Increase13.3 pp (C)
Increase13.3 pp (S)
Decrease6.6 pp (C)
Decrease8.3 pp (S)

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Silvio Berlusconi 2018 (cropped).jpg
Giorgia Meloni daticamera 2018 (cropped).jpg
Pietro Grasso Senato (cropped).jpg
Leader Silvio Berlusconi Giorgia Meloni Pietro Grasso
Party Forza Italia Brothers of Italy Free and Equal
Alliance Centre-right Centre-right
Leader since 18 January 1994 8 March 2014 3 December 2017
Leader's seat Did not run Latina (C) Sicily (S)
Seats won 104 (C· 57 (S) 32 (C· 18 (S) 14 (C· 4 (S)
Seat change Increase1 (C· Decrease41 (S) Increase25 (C· Increase18 (S) New party
Popular vote 4,596,956 (C)
4,358,004 (S)
1,429,550 (C)
1,286,606 (S)
1,114,799 (C)
991,159 (S)
Percentage 14.0% (C)
14.4% (S)
4.4% (C)
4.3% (S)
3.4% (C)
3.3% (S)
Swing Decrease7.6 pp (C)
Decrease7.9 pp (S)
Increase2.5 pp (C)
Increase2.4 pp (S)
New party
Party % Seats +/–
Chamber of Deputies
Centre-right coalition

37.00 265 +140
Five Star Movement

32.68 227 +118
Centre-left coalition

22.85 122 −223
Free and Equal

3.38 14 New
MAIE

1 −1
USEI

1 0
Senate of the Republic
Centre-right coalition

37.50 137 +20
Five Star Movement

32.22 112 +58
Centre-left coalition

23.00 60 −63
Free and Equal

3.28 4 New
Aosta Valley

1 0
MAIE

1 −1
USEI

1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after the election
Paolo Gentiloni
Democratic Party
Giuseppe Conte
Independent