2018 Italian Senate election in Lombardy
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All 49 Lombard seats to the Italian Senate | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Lombardy renewed its delegation to the Italian Senate on March 4, 2018. This election was a part of national Italian general election of 2018 even if, according to the Italian Constitution, every senatorial challenge in each Region is a single and independent race.
This senatorial election was paired with the 2018 Lombard regional election.
The election was won by the
centre-right coalition between The People of Freedom. The centre-left arrived near the Five Star Movement of comedian Beppe Grillo
. All the twelve provinces gave a plurality to the centre-right coalition.
Electoral law
The new electoral law for the Senate established in 2017 by the Rosatellum Law was a form of
first-past-the-post
.
Results
- League 9+8=17 (
6)
- Forza Italia 5+6=11 (
1)
- Brothers of Italy 1+3=4 (spin-off)
- Democratic Party 8+1=9 (
2)
- Five Star Movement 7 (=)
- Free and equals 1 (
1)
- others (
4)
Constituencies
Proportional representation
League
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M5S
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Democratic Party | Forza Italia | Brothers of Italy | Free and Equal |
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Notes
- ^ Resigned on 10.07.2018; Gianpietro Maffoni took her post.