Friuli-Venezia Giulia - 01 (Trieste) | |
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Former uninominal district for the Chamber of Deputies | |
Region | Friuli-Venezia Giulia |
Population | 219 485 |
Major settlements | Trieste |
Former uninominal district | |
Created | 2017 |
Abolished | 2020 |
Party | Us with Italy |
Member | Renzo Tondo |
Elected | 2018 |
The Trieste electoral district (official name: Friuli-Venezia Giulia - 01 uninominal district) was an uninominal district for the Chamber of Deputies.
As required by law, it was part of the Friuli-Venezia Giulia electoral constituency.
The Trieste-district was composed by three comuni: Trieste, Muggia and San Dorligo della Valle.
It was part of the Friuli-Venezia Giulia - 01 plurinominal district.
Election | Deputy | Party | |
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2018 | Renzo Tondo | Us with Italy |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Us with Italy | Renzo Tondo | 45 506 | 38,17 | New | |
Democratic Party | Debora Serracchiani | 30 909 | 25,93 | New | |
Five Star Movement | Vincenzo Zoccano | 30 875 | 25,90 | New | |
Free and Equal | Fabio Omero | 4 861 | 4,08 | New | |
Power to the People | Gianluca Paciucci | 1 850 | 1,55 | New | |
New Force | Almerigo Esposito | 1 097 | 1,02 | New | |
CasaPound | Fabio Esposito | 1 040 | 0,96 | New | |
Candidates | Party | Votes | % | ||
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Renzo Tondo | Lega Nord FVG | 24 949 | 20,93 | ||
Forza Italia | 12 581 | 10,55 | |||
Brothers of Italy | 6 939 | 5,82 | |||
Us with Italy-UDC | 1 037 | 0,87 | |||
Debora Serracchiani | Democratic Party | 24 133 | 20,24 | ||
More Europe | 5 432 | 4,56 | |||
Italy Europe Together | 740 | 0,62 | |||
Popular Civic | 604 | 0,51 | |||
Vincenzo Zoccano | Five Star Movement | 30 875 | 25,90 | ||
Fabio Omero | Free and Equal | 4 861 | 4,08 | ||
Gianluca Paciucci | Power to the People | 1 850 | 1,55 | ||
Almerigo Esposito | Italy for the Italians | 1 203 | 1,01 | ||
Fabio Esposito | CasaPound | 1 123 | 0,95 | ||
Others | Others | 2 872 | 2,41 |
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