Emilia-Romagna (Chamber of Deputies constituency)

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Emilia-Romagna
Chamber of Deputies
Electoral constituency
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Region Emilia-Romagna
Electorate3,316,885 (2018) [1]
Major settlements Bologna, Cesena, Ferrara, Forlì, Modena, Parma, Piacenza, Reggio Emilia
Current constituency
Created1993
Seats43 (1993–2013)
45 (2013–2022)
29 (2022–present)
Member(s)
  •   PD (10)
  •   FdI (8)
  •   Lega (3)
  •   M5S (2)
  •   FI (2)
  •   A–IV (2)
  •   AVS (2)

Emilia-Romagna 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 29 deputies, more than any other in the parliament. Its boundaries correspond to those of the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna. 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]

Contents

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.

Members of the Parliament

Legislature XIX (2022–present)

Single-member districts
DistrictElectoral listDeputyParliamentary groupRef.
N.NameMap
01 Piacenza
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Centre-right coalition Tommaso Foti Brothers of Italy
02 Parma
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Centre-right coalition Laura Cavandoli League
03 Reggio-Emilia
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Centre-left coalition Ilenia Malvasi Democratic Party
04 Modena
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Centre-right coalition Daniela Dondi Brothers of Italy
05 Imola
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Centre-left coalition Angelo Bonelli Greens and Left Alliance
06 Bologna
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Centre-left coalition Virginio Merola Democratic Party
07 Carpi
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Centre-left coalition Andrea De Maria Democratic Party
08 Ravenna
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Centre-right coalition Alice Buongurrieri Brothers of Italy
09 Ferrara
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Centre-right coalition Mauro Malaguti Brothers of Italy
10 Forlì
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Centre-right coalition Gloria Saccani Jotti Forza Italia
11 Rimini
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Centre-right coalition Jacopo Morrone League

Legislature XVIII (2018–2022)

Single-member districts
DistrictElectoral listDeputyParliamentary groupRef.
N.NameMapAt electionCurrent
01 Imola
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Centre-left coalition Serse Soverini Together Democratic Party
02 Cesena
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Centre-right coalition Simona Vietina Forza Italia Coraggio Italia
03 Ravenna
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Centre-left coalition Alberto Pagani Democratic Party
04 Ferrara
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Centre-right coalition Maura Tomasi League
05 San Giovanni in Persiceto
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Centre-left coalition Francesco Critelli Democratic Party
06 Bologna–Mazzini
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Centre-left coalition Andrea De Maria Democratic Party
07 BolognaCasalecchio di Reno
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Centre-left coalition Gianluca Benamati Democratic Party
08 Cento
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Centre-right coalition Emanuele Cestari League
09 Modena
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Centre-left coalition Beatrice Lorenzin Popular Civic Democratic Party
10 Sassuolo
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Centre-right coalition Benedetta Fiorini Forza Italia
11 Scandiano
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Centre-left coalition Antonella Incerti Democratic Party
12 Parma
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Centre-right coalition Laura Cavandoli League
13 Fidenza
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Centre-right coalition Giovanni Battista Tombolato League
14 Piacenza
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Centre-right coalition Tommaso Foti Brothers of Italy
15 Rimini
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Centre-right coalition Elena Raffaelli League
16 Forlì
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Centre-left coalition Marco Di Maio Democratic Party Italia Viva
17 Reggio Emilia
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Centre-left coalition Graziano Delrio Democratic Party
Multi-member districts
DistrictPartyDeputy
N.NameMap
01 Emilia-Romagna – 01
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Five Star Movement Giulia Sarti
Five Star Movement Carlo Ugo De Girolamo
Democratic Party Dario Franceschini
Democratic Party Giuditta Pini
League Jacopo Morrone
Forza Italia Galeazzo Bignami
02 Emilia-Romagna – 02
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Five Star Movement Vittorio Ferraresi
Five Star Movement Stefania Ascari
Democratic Party Piero Fassino
Democratic Party Andrea Rossi
League Carlo Piastra
League Guglielmo Golinelli
Forza Italia Vittorio Sgarbi
03 Emilia-Romagna – 03
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Democratic Party Carla Cantone
Democratic Party Luca Rizzo Nervo
Five Star Movement Matteo Dall'Osso
Five Star Movement Alessandra Carbonaro
League Gianni Tonelli
Free and Equal Pier Luigi Bersani
04 Emilia-Romagna – 04
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Democratic Party Andrea Orlando
Democratic Party Paola De Micheli
Democratic Party Luigi Marattin
Five Star Movement Maria Edera Spadoni
Five Star Movement Davide Zanichelli
League Gianluca Vinci
League Elena Murelli
Forza Italia Michaela Biancofiore
Brothers of Italy Ylenja Lucaselli

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