2018 Italian Senate election in Lombardy

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2018 Italian Senate election in Lombardy

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All 49 Lombard seats to the Italian Senate
  First party Second party
 
Leader Matteo Salvini Matteo Renzi
Party Lega Democratic Party
Alliance Centre-right Centre-left
Last election 27 seats, 37.6% 11 seats, 29.7%
Seats won 32 9
Seat change Increase5 Decrease2
Popular vote 2,450,406 1,310,715
Percentage 47.2% 25.3%
Swing Increase9.6% Decrease4.4%

Local majority before election

Centre-right coalition

New local majority

Centre-right coalition

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 (Increase6)
  • Forza Italia 5+6=11 (Decrease1)
  • Brothers of Italy 1+3=4 (spin-off)
  • Democratic Party 8+1=9 (Decrease2)
  • Five Star Movement 7 (=)
  • Free and equals 1 (Increase1)
  • others (Decrease4)

Constituencies

Constituency Winner Alliance Party Votes %
1 Milan Central Tommaso Cerno
Centre-left
Democratic Party 41.3%
2 Milan Rogoredo Maria Cristina Cantù
Centre-right
League 38.4%
3 Milan Legnano Salvatore Sciascia
Centre-right
Forza Italia 41.9%
4 Rozzano Ignazio La Russa
Centre-right
Brothers of Italy 44.5%
5 Cologno Monzese Emanuele Pellegrini
Centre-right
League 41.2%
6 Monza Stefania Craxi
Centre-right
Forza Italia 46.8%
7 Sesto San Giovanni Paolo Romani
Centre-right
Forza Italia 41.1%
8 Lecco Antonella Faggi
Centre-right
League 51.0%
9 Cantù Lucia Ronzulli
Centre-right
Forza Italia 56.8%
10 Como Erica Rivolta
Centre-right
League 48.5%
11 Varese Stefano Candiani
Centre-right
League 49.3%
12 Bergamo Maria Gallone
Centre-right
Forza Italia 52.4%
13 Treviglio Simona Pergreffi
Centre-right
League 55.9%
14 Brescia Adriano Paroli
Centre-right
Forza Italia 47.9%
15 Lumezzane Stefano Borghesi
Centre-right
League 56.2%
16 Pavia Gian Marco Centinaio
Centre-right
League 49.6%
17 Cremona Daniela Santanchè
Centre-right
Brothers of Italy 48.1%
18
Mantova
Isabella Rauti
Centre-right
Brothers of Italy 44.4%

Proportional representation

League
M5S
Democratic Party Forza Italia Brothers of Italy Free and Equal

Notes

  1. ^ Resigned on 10.07.2018; Gianpietro Maffoni took her post.