Friuli-Venezia Giulia (electoral constituency)

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Friuli-Venezia Giulia is a constituency (Italian: Circoscrizione) for the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. It elects 13 members and 7 members, with the Rosatellum, via proportionality and first-past-the-post. Its territory is the region Friuli-Venezia Giulia.

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Chamber of Deputies

Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Constituency
for the Chamber of Deputies
Collegi elettorali 2018 - Camera circoscrizioni - Friuli-Venezia Giulia.svg
Region Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Population1 197 392
Major settlements Trieste
Udine
Pordenone
Gorizia
Area7 924,36 km2
Current constituency
Created1994
Seats13 (1994-2020)
8 (since 2020)

2018

Source: [1]

General results (Proportional+FPTP)

CoalitionPartyVotes%Seats
Prop.FPTP
Centre-right League 177 40225,472
Forza Italia 73 40110,651
Brothers of Italy 36 7145,331
Us with ItalyUDC 8 7061,26-
Total (coalition)296 22342,9845
Five Star Movement 169 49624,592-
Centre-left Democratic Party 128 68918,672
More Europe 23 4563,40-
Together 3 9270,57-
Popular Civic List 2 9750,43-
Total (coalition)159 04723,072-
Free and Equal 22 0973,21--
CasaPound 8 7781,27--
Pact for Autonomy 7 0801,03--
Power to the People! 5 9340,86--
Others20 6253,00--
Total689 280100,0085

First-past-the-post results

Source: [2]

  Elected in the Centre-right coalition

Uninominal districtElectedParty
1. Trieste Renzo Tondo NcI
2. Gorizia Guido Germano Pettarin FI
3. Udine Daniele Moschioni LSP
4. Codroipo Sandra Savino FI
5. Pordenone Vannia Gava LSP

Proportional results

Plurinominal district League Five Star Movement Democratic Party Forza Italia Brothers of Italy
Friuli-Venezia Giulia - 01
  • Sabrina De Carlo
  • Luca Sut
  • Roberto Novelli

2022

General results (Proportional+FPTP)

CoalitionPartyVotes%Seats
Prop.FPTP
Centre-right Brothers of Italy
League
Forza Italia
Us Moderates
Total (coalition)
Centre-left Democratic Party
Greens and Left Alliance
More Europe
Civic Commitment
Total (coalition)
Five Star Movement
Action/Italia Viva
Italexit
Others
Total53

First-past-the-post results

Uninominal districtElectedParty
1. Pordenone
2. Udine
3. Trieste

Proportional results

Plurinominal district Brothers of Italy Democratic Party League Five Star Movement
Friuli-Venezia Giulia - 01

Senate

Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Electoral district constituency
for the Senate
Friuli-Venezia Giulia in Italy.svg
Region Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Population1 197 392
Major settlements Trieste
Udine
Pordenone
Gorizia
Area7 924,36 km2
Current constituency
Created1948
Seats6 (1948-1963)

7 (1963-2020)

4 (since 2020)

2018

Source: [3]

General results (Proportional+FPTP)

CoalitionPartyVotes%Seats
Prop.FPTP
Centre-right League 164 10525,492
Forza Italia 76 11411,821
Brothers of Italy 35 0325,44-
Us with ItalyUDC 6 3910,99-
Total (coalition)281 64243,7632
Five Star Movement 156 25124,271-
Centre-left Democratic Party 128 71319,991
More Europe 19 8143,08-
Together 2 9420,46-
Popular Civic List 2 4730,38-
Total (coalition)153 94223,921-
Free and Equal 18 8152,92--
CasaPound 7 8101,21--
Power to the People! 5 1170,79--
Pact for Autonomy 5 0150,78--
Others15 0602,34--
Total643 679100,0052

First-past-the-post results

  Elected in the Centre-right coalition

Uninominal districtElectedParty
1. TriesteLaura Stabile FI
2. Udine Luca Ciriani FdI

Proportional results

Plurinominal district League Five Star Movement Democratic Party Forza Italia
Friuli-Venezia Giulia - 01
  • Mario Pittoni
  • Raffaella Fiormaria Marin
  • Tatiana Rojc
  • Franco Dal Mas

2022

General results (Proportional+FPTP)

CoalitionPartyVotes%Seats
Prop.FPTP
Centre-right Brothers of Italy
League
Forza Italia
Us Moderates
Total (coalition)
Centre-left Democratic Party
Greens and Left Alliance
More Europe
Civic Commitment
Total (coalition)
Five Star Movement
Action/Italia Viva
Italexit
Others
Total31

First-past-the-post results

Uninominal districtElectedParty
1. Trieste

Proportional results

Plurinominal district Brothers of Italy Democratic Party League
Friuli-Venezia Giulia - 01

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References

  1. "Eligendo Archivio - Ministero dell'Interno DAIT".
  2. "Colleggi della Circoscrizione FRIULI-VENEZIA GIULIA".
  3. "Eligendo Archivio - Ministero dell'Interno DAIT".