Emma Bonino

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  1. 1 2 Elected in a closed list proportional representation system.
  2. Elected in the Democratic Party list.

First-past-the-post elections

Emma Bonino
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Bonino in 2017
Member of the Senate of the Republic
In office
23 March 2018 12 October 2022
1994 general election (C): VenetoPadua
CandidateCoalition or PartyVotes%
Emma Bonino Pole of Freedoms (LP)36,88139.5
Guido Petter Alliance of Progressives (PDS)25,70627.5
Elisabetta Gardini Pact for Italy 19,26520.6
Franco Perlasca National Alliance 11,51112.3
Total93,363100.0
2018 general election (S): Rome — Gianicolense
CandidateCoalition or PartyVotes%
Emma Bonino Centre-left coalition (+E)112,42538.9
Federico Iadicicco Centre-right coalition (FdI)92,80832.1
Claudio Consolo Five Star Movement 54,38018.8
Laura Lauri Free and Equal 15,6615.4
Others13,8194.8
Total289,093100.0

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  19. Bonino, Emma (9 December 2007). "Killing the Death Penalty | by Emma Bonino". Project Syndicate. Retrieved 20 March 2019.
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Political offices
Preceded by European Commissioner from Italy
1995–1999
Served alongside: Mario Monti
Succeeded by
Preceded bySucceeded by
Preceded by European Commissioner for Health and Consumer Protection
1995–1999
Succeeded by
Preceded byas Minister of European Affairs Minister of European Affairs and International Trade
2006–2008
Succeeded byas Minister of European Affairs
Succeeded byas Minister of Economic Development
Preceded by
Mario Monti
Acting
Minister of Foreign Affairs
2013–2014
Succeeded by