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词条 2019 Italian by-elections
释义

  1. Overview

  2. Chamber of Deputies

      Sardinia 1: Cagliari    Trentino-Südtirol 4: Trento    Trentino-Südtirol 6: Pergine  

  3. References

  4. External links

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The 2019 Italian by-elections are the elections called to fill seats of Parliament that have become vacant after the 2018 general elections.[1]

Overview

{{see also|Italian electoral law of 2017}}

The new Italian electoral law approved in 2017 and nicknamed Rosatellum, provides the election of members of Parliament in 232 single-member districts for the Chamber of Deputies and in 116 for the Senate of the Republic. Whenever a seat of this kind becomes vacant, a by-election is called, and a new representative is elected.

Chamber of Deputies

Sardinia 1: Cagliari

The by-election in the district of Cagliari, Sardinia was held on January 20, 2019 to elect a deputy for the seat left vacant by Andrea Mura, whose resignation was approved by the Chamber of Deputies on September 27, 2018.

The deadline for presentation of names for the candidacy to the seat was set for December 17, 2018. Four candidates filed papers for running: journalist Andrea Frailis for the Centre-left coalition, Daniela Noli for the Centre-right coalition, councilor and engineer Luca Caschili for the Five Star Movement, and volleyball coach Enrico Balletto for CasaPound Italia.

Noli and Balletto were making a second attempt at election to Parliament after missing out in the 2018 general elections: the former was nominated in second place on her list behind the elected Ugo Cappellacci in the plurinominal district of southern Sardinia, while the latter run in the single-member district of Cagliari for the Senate of the Republic. Frailis, not affiliated to any party, competed with the support of the new "Progressives of Sardinia" coalition, formation created for the occasion, which unites both the Democratic Party and other formations, such as Free and Equal, that in Parliament formed the previous year two separate groups. Frailis has however announced that in the event of his election he would join the parliamentary group of the Democratic Party.

The election was characterized by a very low turnout, equal to 15.54%. The two most populous municipalities registered the highest and lowest turnout: Cagliari with 17.17% and Quartu Sant'Elena with 12.46%. Andrea Frailis, the candidate of the centre-left coalition, was elected deputy, with 40.40% of the votes, while Daniele Caschili and Daniela Noli stopped respectively at 28.92% and at 27.80%. It is worth noting that Frailis was the most voted only in the municipalities of Cagliari, Quartu Sant'Elena and Monserrato, namely the municipalities of the first belt of the city hinterland, which, being the most populous municipalities, have determined the victory.

2019 Cagliari by-election
Party or coalition Candidate Votes % +/−
Centre-leftAndrea Frailis15,58140.46{{green|+21.08}}
Five Star Movement Luca Caschili 11,13928.92{{red|−10.14}}
Centre-right Daniela Noli10,70727.80{{red|−4.83}}
CasaPound Enrico Balletto1,0832.81{{green|+1.75}}
Total votes38,510100.00
Turnout39,10115.54
Centre-left gain from Five Star Movement

Trentino-Südtirol 4: Trento

{{See also|2018 Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol provincial elections#Trentino|l1=2018 Trentino provincial election}}

On October 22, 2018 elections took place in Trentino to elect both the Governor and the Council of the autonomous Province. Deputy Giulia Zanotelli of Cles was elected Councillor, and therefore, on January 9, 2019, she resigned from the seat at the Chamber of Deputies, triggering the by-election in the district for her replacement.

The election is scheduled for May 26, 2019, in concurrence with the other by-election in the district of Pergine, Trentino, and with the several elections of the European Parliament (spanning from May 24 to May 26).

2019 Trento by-election
Party or coalition Candidate Votes % +/−
Centre-right
Centre-left
PATT
Five Star Movement
Total votes100.00
Turnout
Centre-right resigned

Trentino-Südtirol 6: Pergine

{{See also|2018 Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol provincial elections#Trentino|l1=2018 Trentino provincial election}}

On October 22, 2018 Deputy Maurizio Fugatti of Avio was elected Governor of the autonomous Province of Trentino; in consequence of that, he resigned from the Chamber of Deputies on January 9, 2019 in order to assume his new office.

The election is scheduled for May 26, 2019, in concurrence with the other by-election in the district of Trento, Trentino, and with the several elections of the European Parliament (spanning from May 24 to May 26).

2019 Pergine by-election
Party or coalition Candidate Votes % +/−
Centre-right
Centre-left
PATT
Five Star Movement
Total votes 100.00
Turnout
Centre-right resigned

References

1. ^In Italian: [https://www.lacostituzione.info/index.php/2018/02/25/tornano-le-elezioni-suppletive-qualcuno-se-ne-e-accorto/ Tornano le elezioni suppletive (qualcuno se ne è accorto?).] lacostituzione.info. Published February 25, 2018. Retrieved February 11, 2019.

External links

  • [https://dait.interno.gov.it/elezioni Website of the Ministry of Interior]
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