Veneto 2 | |
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Chamber of Deputies Electoral constituency | |
Region | Veneto |
Electorate | 2,241,715 (2018)[1] |
Major settlements | Padova, Rovigo, Verona, Vicenza |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1993 |
Seats | 30 |
Veneto 2 is one of the 29 constituencies (Italian: circoscrizioni) represented in the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Italian parliament.[2] The constituency currently elects 30 deputies. Its boundaries correspond to those of the provinces of Padova, Rovigo, Verona and Vicenza, within the Veneto region. The electoral system uses a parallel voting system, which act as a mixed system, with 37% of seats allocated using a first-past-the-post electoral system and 61% using a proportional method, with one round of voting.[3]
The constituency was first established by the Mattarella law on 4 August 1993 and later confirmed by the Calderoli law on 21 December 2005 and by the Rosato law on 3 November 2017.
Electoral results
2018
General results (Proportional+FPTP)
Coalition | Party | Votes | % | Seats | |||
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Prop. | FPTP | ||||||
Centre-right | League | 561 962 | 32.39 | 7 | |||
Forza Italia | 184 711 | 10.65 | 2 | ||||
Brothers of Italy | 78 214 | 4.51 | 1 | ||||
Us with Italy-UDC | 24 736 | 1.43 | - | ||||
Total (coalition) | 849 623 | 48.97 | 10 | 11 | |||
Five Star Movement | 415 022 | 23.92 | 5 | - | |||
Centre-left | Democratic Party | 280 657 | 16.18 | 4 | |||
More Europe | 46 323 | 2.67 | - | ||||
Popular Civic List | 7 909 | 0.46 | - | ||||
Together | 7 503 | 0.43 | - | ||||
Total (coalition) | 342 392 | 19.73 | 4 | - | |||
Free and Equal | 44 661 | 2.57 | - | - | |||
The People of Family | 19 790 | 1.14 | - | - | |||
CasaPound | 19 613 | 1.13 | - | - | |||
Others | 43 953 | 2.54 | - | - | |||
Total | 1 735 054 | 100.00 | 19 | 11 |
First-past-the-post results
Elected in the centre-right coalition
Uninominal district | Elected | Party | |
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1. Rovigo | Antonietta Giacometti | LV | |
2. Padua | Arianna Lazzarini | LV | |
3. Vigonza | Alberto Stefani | LV | |
4. Abano Terme | Lorena Milanato | FI | |
5. Vicenza | Pierantonio Zanettin | FI | |
6. Bassano del Grappa | Germano Racchella | LV | |
7. Schio | Maria Cristina Caretta | FdI | |
8. San Bonifacio | Paolo Paternoster | LV | |
9. Verona | Vito Comencini | LV | |
10. Legnago | Piergiorgio Cortelazzo | FI | |
11. Villafranca di Verona | Davide Bendinelli | FI |
Proportional results
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References
- ↑ "Circoscrizione Veneto 2". Ministero dell'Interno. 4 March 2018.
- ↑ "Conoscere la Camera – Scheda illustrativa". Camera dei Deputati. 4 March 2018.
- ↑ "Come funziona la legge elettorale e cosa prevede". Corriere della Sera. 2017.