User:Foghe/List of Deputies elected in the Italian general election, 2018

The Italian general election, 2018 were held on Sunday 4 March 2018.

The 630 seats of the Chamber of Deputies of the Republic were assigned with a parallel voting system: 232 were assigned with a first-past-the-post system, 386 with a proportional representation system and 12 by the Italians living abroad.

Electoral system


The election was regulated by a new electoral law, proposed by the Democratic Party and approved in October 2017 with two votes of confidence to the cabinet, called Rosatellum, after its writer Ettore Rosato.

The national elections use a parallel voting system, with 37% of seats allocated using a first-past-the-post electoral system and 63% using a proportional method (the latter including the seats allocated to Italians abroad), with one round of voting.

The Chamber of Deputies has 630 members, of whom
 * 232 are directly elected in single-member constituencies.
 * 386 are elected by national proportional representation.
 * 12 are elected by the Italians abroad.

The Chamber of Deputies is elected on a single ballot.

The law re-introduced a closed list system for the party lists on the second ballot, i.e., excluding voters from the decision as to which members of that party would enter parliament, thereby guaranteeing reelection of party leaders whose popular support was rapidly declining (new elections were to be held once the new electoral law was fully implemented).

Abruzzo
The citizens of the Region of Abruzzo elected five members of the Chamber of Deputies in five single-member constituencies.

01: L'Aquila


Number of total eligible voters: 197,966.

02: Teramo


Number of total eligible voters: 242,435.

03: Pescara


Number of total eligible voters: 221,440.

04: Chieti


Number of total eligible voters: 183,782.

05: Vasto


Number of total eligible voters: 199,540.

Aosta Valley
The citizens of the autonomous Region of the Aosta Valley elected one member of the Chamber of Deputies in one single-member constituency.

01: Aosta
Number of total eligible voters: 99,547.

Basilicata
The citizens of the Region of Basilicata elected two members of the Chamber of Deputies in two single-member constituencies.

01: Potenza


Number of total eligible voters: 211,501.

02: Matera


Number of total eligible voters: 251,267.

Friuli-Venezia Giulia
The citizens of the autonomous Region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia elected five members of the Chamber of Deputies in five single-member constituencies.

01: Trieste


Number of total eligible voters: 174,576.

02: Gorizia


Number of total eligible voters: 158,588.

03: Udine


Number of total eligible voters: 217,779.

04: Codroipo


Number of total eligible voters: 179,354.

05: Pordenone


Number of total eligible voters: 220,106.

Liguria
The citizens of the Region of Liguria elected six members of the Chamber of Deputies in six single-member constituencies.

01: Sanremo


Number of total eligible voters: 212,971.

02: Savona


Number of total eligible voters: 200,481.

03: Genova – Sestri


Number of total eligible voters: 191,862.

04: Genova – San Fruttuoso


Number of total eligible voters: 196,580.

05: Genova – Rapallo


Number of total eligible voters: 229,821.

06: La Spezia


Number of total eligible voters: 197,785.

Marche
The citizens of the Region of Marche elected six members of the Chamber of Deputies in six single-member constituencies.

01: Ascoli Piceno


Number of total eligible voters: 192,261.

02: Civitanova Marche


Number of total eligible voters: 208,541.

03: Macerata


Number of total eligible voters: 208,541.

04: Ancona


Number of total eligible voters: 199,570.

05: Fano


Number of total eligible voters: 203,626.

06: Pesaro


Number of total eligible voters: 179,600.


 * On 5 March 2018 Deputy-elect Andrea Cecconi (M5S) confirmed his intention to resign from office once assumed it.

Molise
The citizens of the Region of Molise elected two members of the Chamber of Deputies in two single-member constituencies.

01: Isernia
Number of total eligible voters: 121,234.

02: Campobasso
Number of total eligible voters: 132,874.

Trentino-South Tyrol
The citizens of the autonomous Region of Trentino-South Tyrol elected six members of the Chamber of Deputies in six single-member constituencies.

01: Bozen


Number of total eligible voters: 130,916.

02: Meran


Number of total eligible voters: 115,942.

03: Brixen


Number of total eligible voters: 141,499.

04: Trento


Number of total eligible voters: 175,504.

05: Rovereto


Number of total eligible voters: 137,396.

06: Pergine Valsugana


Number of total eligible voters: 95,560.

Umbria
The citizens of the Region of Umbria elected three members of the Chamber of Deputies in three single-member constituencies.

01: Perugia


Number of total eligible voters: 213,871.

02: Foligno


Number of total eligible voters: 231,030.

03: Terni


Number of total eligible voters: 227,412.

Veneto
The citizens of the Region of Veneto elected nine-teen members of the Chamber of Deputies in nine-teen single-member constituencies.

01: Venezia


Number of total eligible voters: 216,548.

02: San Donà di Piave


Number of total eligible voters: 195,825.

03: Chioggia


Number of total eligible voters: 200,941.

04: Castelfranco Veneto


Number of total eligible voters: 152,014.

05: Montebelluna


Number of total eligible voters: 151,877.

06: Conegliano


Number of total eligible voters: 192,807.

07: Belluno


Number of total eligible voters: 164,146.

08: Treviso


Number of total eligible voters: 211,568.

09: Rovigo


Number of total eligible voters: 190,553.

10: Padova


Number of total eligible voters: 220,910.

11: Vigonza


Number of total eligible voters: 240,582.

12: Abano Terme


Number of total eligible voters: 251,063.