Result map
Results in the Chamber of Deputies by first-past-the-post (FPTP) voting
Results in the Senate of the Republic by FPTP voting

The 2022 Italian general election was held on 25 September, resulting in a majority of seats of both houses of the Italian Parliament for the centre-right coalition.[1][2] The Meloni Cabinet was announced on 21 October and was officially sworn in on the next day. The first Cabinet headed by a female Prime Minister of Italy,[3] it was variously described as a shift to the political right,[4] as well as the first far-right-led Italian government since World War II.[5][6] The Meloni Cabinet successufully won the confidence votes on 25–26 October with a comfortable majority in both houses of Parliament.[7][8][9]

Voter turnout

Voter turnout was the lowest in the history of republican Italy at 63.9%,[10] about 9 percentage points below the 2018 election.[11]

Region Time
12:00 19:00 23:00
Abruzzo 17.16% 51.38% 63.99%
Aosta Valley 19.92% 48.76% 60.59%
Apulia 16.80% 42.57% 56.56%
Basilicata 13.86% 41.27% 58.77%
Calabria 12.84% 36.91% 50.80%
Campania 12.44% 38.70% 53.27%
Emilia-Romagna 23.46% 59.74% 71.97%
Friuli-Venezia Giulia 21.68% 56.20% 66.21%
Lazio 20.83% 53.42% 64.34%
Liguria 21.89% 53.44% 64.19%
Lombardy 22.42% 58.34% 70.09%
Marche 20.15% 55.69% 68.39%
Molise 13.00% 44.04% 56.54%
Piedmont 20.47% 53.60% 66.35%
Sardinia 15.58% 40.96% 53.17%
Sicily 14.77% 41.89% 57.34%
Tuscany 22.31% 58.06% 69.75%
Trentino-Alto Adige 18.93% 52.54% 66.04%
Umbria 20.09% 56.07% 68.83%
Veneto 22.13% 57.57% 70.17%
Total 19.21% 51.14% 63.91%
Source: Ministry of the Interior

Chamber of Deputies

Vote and seats share

Popular vote (party)
FdI
25.99%
PD
19.07%
M5S
15.43%
Lega
8.77%
FI
8.11%
A–IV
7.79%
AVS
3.63%
+E
2.83%
Italexit
1.90%
UP
1.43%
ISP
1.24%
NM
0.91%
ScN
0.76%
V
0.72%
IC
0.60%
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
26.13%
M5S
15.43%
A–IV
7.79%
Others
6.86%
Seat distribution (coalition)
CDX
59.25%
CSX
21.25%
M5S
13.00%
A–IV
5.25%
Others
1.25%

Overall results

Summary of the 25 September 2022 Chamber of Deputies election results[12]
Coalition Party Proportional First-past-the-post Aosta Valley Overseas Total
seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Centre-right Brothers of Italy7,302,51726.006912,300,24443.794916,01628.80281,94926.001119
League2,464,0058.772342166
Forza Italia2,278,2178.11222345
Us Moderates255,5050.9177
Centre-left Democratic Party – IDP5,356,18019.07577,337,97526.138305,75928.20469
Greens and Left Alliance1,018,6693.6311152,9944.8912
More Europe793,9612.83229,9712.762
Civic Commitment169,1650.60111,5901.071
Five Star Movement4,333,97215.43414,333,97215.431093,3388.61152
Action – Italia Viva2,186,6697.79212,186,6697.7960,4995.5821
South Tyrolean People's PartyPATT117,0100.421117,0100.4223
South calls North212,6850.76212,6850.7611
Aosta Valley20,76338.6311
Associative Movement of Italians Abroad141,35613.0411
Others1,599,2275.681,599,2275.6816,96732.57106,8479.85
Total28,087,78210024528,087,78210014653,74610011,084,3031008400
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

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
Total28,098,196100.00245
Invalid / blank / unassigned votes1,286,9154.38
Total turnout29,385,11163.85
Registered voters46,021,956
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
Total28,098,196100.00146
Invalid / blank / unassigned votes1,286,9154.38
Total turnout29,385,11163.85
Registered voters46,021,956
Source: Ministry of the Interior

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.[13][14]

Candidate Party Votes % Result
Franco Manes Aosta Valley (VdA)[lower-alpha 1] 20,763 38.63 checkY 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)[lower-alpha 2] 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
Total53,746100.001
Invalid / blank / unassigned votes5,7409.66
Total turnout59,49060.59
Registered voters98,187
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

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.[15]

Party Votes % Seats
Democratic Party – IDP (PD–IDP)306,10528.204
LeagueForza ItaliaBrothers of Italy (Lega–FI–FdI)282,63626.042
Associative Movement of Italians Abroad (MAIE)141,44013.031
Five Star Movement (M5S)93,2198.591
South American Union of Italian Emigrants (USEI)73,3896.76
Action – Italia Viva (A–IV)60,4565.57
Greens and Left Alliance (AVS)52,9624.88
More Europe (+E)29,9472.76
Movement of Freedoms (MdL)18,3481.69
Italy of the South (IdM)15,4421.42
Civic Commitment (IC)11,6081.07
Total 1,085,552 100.00 8
Invalid / blank / unassigned votes164,92913.19
Total turnout1,250,48126.36
Registered voters4,743,980
Source: Ministry of the Interior

Results by constituency

FPTP results by constituency
Constituency Total
seats
Seats won
CDX CSX M5S SVPPATT ScN
Abruzzo 3 3
Aosta Valley 1 1
Apulia 10 9 1
Basilicata 1 1
Calabria 5 4 1
Campania 1 7 7
Campania 2 7 7
Emilia-Romagna 11 7 4
Friuli-Venezia Giulia 3 3
Lazio 1 9 7 2
Lazio 2 5 5
Liguria 4 3 1
Lombardy 1 9 7 2
Lombardy 2 5 5
Lombardy 3 5 5
Lombardy 4 4 4
Marche 4 4
Molise 1 1
Piedmont 1 5 4 1
Piedmont 2 5 5
Sardinia 4 4
Sicily 1 6 5 1
Sicily 2 6 5 1
Trentino-Alto Adige 4 2 2
Tuscany 9 7 2
Umbria 2 2
Veneto 1 5 5
Veneto 2 7 7
Total 147 121 13 10 2 1
Source: Ministry of the Interior
Proportional results by constituency
Constituency Total
seats
Seats won
CDX CSX M5S A–IV SVPPATT MAIE
Abruzzo 6 3 2 1
Apulia 17 7 4 5 1
Basilicata 3 1 1 1
Calabria 8 4 2 2
Campania 1 13 3 3 6 1
Campania 2 11 4 3 3 1
Emilia-Romagna 18 8 6 2 2
Friuli-Venezia Giulia 5 3 1 1
Lazio 1 15 7 4 2 2
Lazio 2 7 4 2 1
Liguria 6 3 2 1
Lombardy 1 16 7 5 2 2
Lombardy 2 9 5 1 2 1
Lombardy 3 9 5 2 1 1
Lombardy 4 7 4 2 1
Marche 6 3 2 1
Molise 1 1
Piedmont 1 10 4 4 1 1
Piedmont 2 9 5 2 1
Sardinia 7 3 2 2
Sicily 1 9 4 1 3 1
Sicily 2 11 5 2 3 1
Trentino-Alto Adige 3 1 1 1
Tuscany 15 6 5 2 2
Umbria 4 2 2
Veneto 1 8 5 2 1
Veneto 2 12 7 3 1 1
Overseas 8 2 4 1 1
Total 253 116 72 42 21 1 1
Source: Ministry of the Interior

Senate of the Republic

Vote and seats share

Popular vote (party)
FdI
26.01%
PD
18.96%
M5S
15.55%
Lega
8.85%
FI
8.27%
A–IV
7.73%
AVS
3.53%
+E
2.94%
Italexit
1.87%
UP
1.36%
ISP
1.12%
ScN
0.99%
NM
0.89%
V
0.71%
IC
0.56%
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%
SVPPATT
1.00%
Others
1.00%
Popular vote (coalition)
CDX
44.02%
CSX
25.99%
M5S
15.55%
A–IV
7.73%
Seat distribution (coalition)
CDX
57.50%
CSX
22.00%
M5S
14.00%
A–IV
4.50%
Others
2.00%

Overall results

Summary of the 25 September 2022 Senate of the Republic election results[16]
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 Italy7,167,13626.013412,129,54744.023018,50934.05137,01527.241294,71227.0565
League2,439,2008.851315130
Forza Italia2,279,8028.279918
Us Moderates243,4090.8822
Centre-left Democratic Party–IDP5,226,73218.96317,161,68825.994[lower-alpha 1]149,68229,291370,26233.98339
Greens and Left Alliance972,3163.53314
Campobase11
Others972,2143.5314,6101.3400
Five Star Movement4,285,89415.55234,285,89415.55528,3555.64101,7949.3428
Action – Italia Viva2,131,3107.7392,131,3107.736,7821.3576,0706.989
South Tyrolean People's PartyPATT116,00323.0622
South calls North271,5490.99271,5490.9911
Associative Movement of Italians Abroad138,75812.7311
Others2,119,8235,7202,119,8235,72035,85065.9565.11713.42093,1078.540
Total27,569,67510012227,569,6751006754,3591001502,95410061,090,1471004200
Notes
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

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
Total27,569,675100.00122
Invalid / blank / unassigned votes1,281,1654.44
Total turnout28,850,84063.81
Registered voters45,210,950
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
Total27,569,675100.0067
Invalid / blank / unassigned votes1,281,1654.44
Total turnout28,850,84063.81
Registered voters45,210,950
Source: Ministry of the Interior

Aosta Valley

Candidate Party Votes % Result
Nicoletta Spelgatti Centre-right coalition (LegaFINMFdI) 18,509 34.05 check Elected
Patrik Vesan Aosta Valley (VdA)[lower-alpha 1] 18,282 33.63
Augusto Rollandin For Autonomy (PlA) 7,272 13.38
Daria Pulz Open Aosta Valley (Open VdA)[lower-alpha 2] 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
Total54,359100.001
Invalid / blank / unassigned votes5,1318.62
Total turnout59,49060.59
Registered voters98,187
Source:

Trentino-Alto Adige

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
Total502,954100.006
Invalid / blank / unassigned votes32,6256.09
Total turnout811,00666.04
Registered voters
Source:
  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

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.[17]

Party Votes % Seats
Democratic Party – IDP (PD–IDP)370,54933.993
LeagueForza ItaliaBrothers of Italy (Lega–FI–FdI)295,46727.10
Associative Movement of Italians Abroad (MAIE)138,33712.691
Five Star Movement (M5S)101,9259.35
Action – Italia Viva (A–IV)76,1526.99
South American Union of Italian Emigrants (USEI)55,5235.09
Movement of Freedoms (MdL)23,3842.15
Civic Commitment (IC)14,6101.34
Italy of the South (IdM)14,2001.30
Total 1,090,147 100.00 4
Invalid / blank / unassigned votes143,68111.65
Total turnout1.233.82826.01
Registered voters4,743,980
Source: Ministry of the Interior

Results by constituency

FPTP results by constituency
Constituency Total
seats
Seats won
CDX CSX M5S SVPPATT ScN
Abruzzo 1 1
Aosta Valley 1 1
Apulia 5 5
Basilicata 1 1
Calabria 2 2
Campania 7 3 4
Emilia-Romagna 5 3 2
Friuli-Venezia Giulia 1 1
Lazio 6 6
Liguria 2 2
Lombardy 11 10 1
Marche 2 2
Molise 1 1
Piedmont 5 4 1
Sardinia 2 2
Sicily 6 4 1 1
Trentino-Alto Adige 6 2 2 2
Tuscany 4 3 1
Umbria 1 1
Veneto 5 5
Total 74 59 7 5 2 1
Source: Ministry of the Interior
Proportional results by constituency
Constituency Total
seats
Seats won
CDX CSX M5S A–IV MAIE
Abruzzo 3 1 1 1
Apulia 8 4 2 2
Basilicata 2 1 1
Calabria 4 2 1 1
Campania 11 4 2 4 1
Emilia-Romagna 9 4 3 1 1
Friuli-Venezia Giulia 3 2 1
Lazio 12 6 3 2 1
Liguria 3 1 1 1
Lombardy 20 10 6 2 2
Marche 3 1 1 1
Molise 1 1
Piedmont 9 4 3 1 1
Sardinia 3 1 1 1
Sicily 10 4 2 3 1
Tuscany 8 3 3 1 1
Umbria 2 1 1
Veneto 11 6 3 1 1
Overseas 4 3 1
Total 126 56 37 23 9 1
Source: Ministry of the Interior

Analysis of proportionality

Using the Gallagher index, the disproportionality of both houses was 12.31 and 10.83. For comparison, the disproportionality in the 2018 election was 5.50 and 6.12.

Chamber of Deputies
Coalition Vote share Seat share Difference Difference²
Centre-right coalition 43.78 59.25 +15.47 239.32
Centre-left coalition 26.13 21.25 −4.88 23.81
Five Star Movement 15.43 13.00 −2.43 5.90
Action – Italia Viva 7.79 5.25 −2.54 6.45
SVPPATT 0.42 0.75 +0.33 0.11
South calls North 0.76 0.25 −0.51 0.26
MAIE 0.48 0.25 −0.23 0.05
Others 5.21 0.00 −5.21 27.14
TOTAL 303.04
TOTAL /2 151.52
TOTAL /2 12.31
Senate of the Republic
Coalition Vote share Seat share Difference Difference²
Centre-right coalition 44.02 57.50 +13.48 181.71
Centre-left coalition 25.99 22.00 −3.99 15.92
Five Star Movement 15.55 14.00 −1.55 2.40
Action – Italia Viva 7.73 4.50 −3.23 10.43
SVPPATT 0.41 1.00 +0.59 0.34
South calls North 0.99 0.50 −0.49 0.24
MAIE 0.48 0.50 +0.02 0.00
Others 4.83 0.00 −4.83 23.33
TOTAL 234.37
TOTAL /2 117.85
TOTAL /2 10.83

Leaders' races

Coalition Party Name Constituency Votes % Position Result
Centre-right FdI Giorgia Meloni L'Aquila (C) 104,823 51.49 1st check Elected
Lega Matteo Salvini Apulia (S) 1st check Elected
FI Silvio Berlusconi Monza (S) 231,440 50.26 1st check Elected
NM Maurizio Lupi Lecco (C) 131,305 54.80 1st check Elected
Centre-left PD Enrico Letta Veneto (C) 1st check Elected
AVS Angelo Bonelli Imola (C) 90,004 38.34 1st check Elected
+E Emma Bonino Rome (XIV) (S) 182,239 33.21 2nd ☒ Not elected
IC Luigi Di Maio Fuorigrotta (C) 41,743 24.42 2nd ☒ Not elected
Five Star Movement Giuseppe Conte Lombardy (C) 2nd check Elected
Action – Italia Viva Carlo Calenda Rome (XIV) (S) 77,211 14.07 3rd ☒ Not elected
Lazio (S) 1st check Elected
South calls North Cateno De Luca Catania (S) 60,067 14.44 3rd ☒ Not elected

Electorate demographics

Sociology of the electorate
Demographic Centre-right Centre-left M5S A–IV Others Turnout
Total vote 43.8% 26.1% 15.4% 7.8% 6.9% 63.8%
Sex
Men 44.6% 24.3% 15.2% 8.6% 7.3% 63.1%
Women 42.9% 28.0% 15.6% 6.9% 6.6% 58.5%
Age
18–34 years old 30.0% 32.9% 20.9% 8.5% 7.7% 57.3%
35–49 years old 49.6% 21.0% 17.4% 5.7% 6.3% 57.6%
50–64 years old 45.6% 22.5% 16.6% 6.9% 8.4% 65.2%
65 or older 46.9% 29.3% 8.8% 9.9% 5.1% 61.8%
Occupation
Student 19.1% 44.5% 24.8% 8.0% 3.6% 64.5%
Unemployed 43.5% 22.3% 23.5% 3.3% 7.4% 52.2%
Housewife 51.1% 19.9% 19.0% 5.4% 4.6% 63.0%
Blue-collar 56.5% 15.7% 16.4% 3.9% 7.5% 56.6%
White-collar 38.4% 30.7% 13.8% 10.8% 6.3% 67.2%
Self-employed 43.3% 16.0% 15.8% 7.5% 17.4% 70.0%
Manager 42.6% 28.2% 11.6% 12.3% 5.3% 74.1%
Retired 44.4% 30.5% 9.9% 9.0% 6.2% 59.9%
Education
Elementary school 49.8% 22.0% 16.7% 5.2% 6.3% 54.8%
High school 42.4% 25.5% 16.1% 7.4% 8.6% 64.2%
University 32.8% 36.7% 11.3% 14.3% 4.9% 71.1%
Economic condition
Lower 49.2% 14.4% 25.0% 3.4% 8.0% 50.6%
Middle-lower 50.1% 19.7% 18.2% 5.2% 6.8% 52.7%
Middle 41.7% 28.9% 14.0% 7.9% 7.5% 64.0%
Upper-middle 37.1% 32.6% 11.4% 11.5% 7.4% 71.7%
Upper 41.1% 34.8% 10.2% 11.7% 2.2% 72.5%
Source: Ipsos Italia[18]

See also

References

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