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2013

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2013 Italian general election
 
← 2008 24–25 February 2013 2018 →

All 630 seats in the Chamber of Deputies · 315 seats in the Senate
Opinion polls
Registered46,905,154 (C· 42,270,824 (S)
Turnout35,270,926 (C· 75.2% (Decrease 5.3 pp)
31,751,350 (S· 75.1% (Decrease 5.3 pp)
       
Leader Pier Luigi Bersani Silvio Berlusconi Beppe Grillo
Alliance Italy. Common Good Centre-right Five Star Movement
Leader since 25 October 2009 18 January 1994 4 October 2009
Leader's seat Lombardy 1 (C)[1] Molise (S)[2] Did not run
Seats won 345 (C) / 123 (S) 125 (C) / 117 (S) 109 (C) / 54 (S)
Seat change Increase 134 (C) / Increase 7 (S) Decrease 219 (C) / Decrease 57 (S) New party
Coalition vote 10,049,393 (C)
9,685,437 (S)
9,923,600 (C)
9,405,652 (S)
8,691,406 (C)
7,286,550 (S)
Percentage 29.6% (C)
31.6% (S)
29.2% (C)
30.7% (S)
25.6% (C)
23.8% (S)
Swing Decrease 7.9 pp (C)
Decrease 6.4 pp (S)
Decrease 17.6 pp (C)
Decrease 16.6 pp (S)
New party
Chamber of Deputies
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
Democratic Party Pier Luigi Bersani 25.43 297 +80
Five Star Movement Beppe Grillo 25.56 109 New
People of Freedom Silvio Berlusconi 21.56 98 −178
Civic Choice Mario Monti 8.30 39 New
Left Ecology Freedom Nichi Vendola 3.20 37 New
Lega Nord Umberto Bossi 4.09 18 −42
Brothers of Italy Giorgia Meloni 1.96 9 New
Union of the Centre Lorenzo Cesa 1.79 8 −28
Democratic Centre Bruno Tabacci 0.49 6 New
SVP Richard Theiner 0.43 5 +3
MAIE Ricardo Merlo [a] 2 +1
South American Union Italian Emigrants Eugenio Sangregorio [a] 1 New
Aosta Valley Rudi Marguerettaz[b] [c] 1 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Senate
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
Democratic Party Pier Luigi Bersani 27.43 111 −7
People of Freedom Silvio Berlusconi 22.30 98 −49
Five Star Movement Beppe Grillo 23.79 54 New
With Monti for Italy Mario Monti 9.13 19 New
Lega Nord Umberto Bossi 4.33 18 −7
Left Ecology Freedom Nichi Vendola 2.97 7 New
SVPPATTUPT Several leaders [d] 4 0
The Megaphone Rosario Crocetta 0.45 1 New
Great South Gianfranco Micciché 0.39 1 New
MAIE Ricardo Merlo [a] 2 +1
Aosta Valley Albert Lanièce[b] [c] 1 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
 
Election results maps for the Chamber of Deputies (on the left) and for the Senate (on the right). On the left, the color identifies the coalition which received the most votes in each province. On the right, the color identifies the coalition which won the most seats in respect to each Region. Red denotes Centre-left coalitions, Blue the Centre-right coalition, Yellow the Five Star Movement, and Light Blue the Aosta Valley regional coalition.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after the election
Mario Monti
Independent
Enrico Letta
Democratic Party

2008

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2008 Italian general election
 
← 2006 13–14 April 2008 2013 →

All 630 seats in the Chamber of Deputies · 315 seats in the Senate
Opinion polls
Registered47,041,814 (C· 42,358,775 (S)
Turnout37,874,569 (C· 80.5% (Decrease 3.1 pp)
34,058,406 (S· 80.4% (Decrease 3.1 pp)
     
Leader Silvio Berlusconi Walter Veltroni
Alliance Centre-right Centre-left
Leader since 18 January 1994 14 October 2007
Leader's seat Molise (C) Lazio 1 (C)
Seats won 344 (C) / 174 (S) 246 (C) / 134 (S)
Seat change Increase 102 (C) / Increase 29 (S) Increase 3 (C) / Increase 21 (S)
Coalition vote 17,403,145 (C)
15,508,899 (S)
14,099,747 (C)
12,457,182 (S)
Percentage 46.8% (C)
47.3% (S)
37.5% (C)
38.0% (S)
Swing Decrease 2.9 pp (C)
Decrease 2.9 pp (S)
Decrease 12.3 pp (C)
Decrease 11.0 pp (S)
Chamber of Deputies
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
People of Freedom Silvio Berlusconi 37.38 276 +60
Democratic Party Walter Veltroni 33.18 217 −8
Lega Nord Umberto Bossi 8.30 60 +34
Union of the Centre Pier Ferdinando Casini 5.62 36 −3
IdV Antonio Di Pietro 4.37 29 +12
MpA Raffaele Lombardo 1.13 8 New
SVP Elmar Pichler Rolle 0.41 2 −2
MAIE Ricardo Merlo [a] 1 New
ALD Roberto Nicco[b] [c] 1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Senate
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
People of Freedom Silvio Berlusconi 38.17 147 +26
Democratic Party Walter Veltroni 33.69 118 +10
Lega Nord Umberto Bossi 8.06 25 +11
IdV Antonio Di Pietro 4.32 14 +10
SVP Elmar Pichler Rolle 0.41 4 +1
Union of the Centre Pier Ferdinando Casini 5.69 3 −18
MpA Raffaele Lombardo 1.08 2 New
MAIE Ricardo Merlo [a] 1 New
Aosta Valley Antonio Fosson[b] [c] 1 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
 
Election results maps for the Chamber of Deputies (on the left) and for the Senate (on the right). On the left, the color identifies the coalition which received the most votes in each province. On the right, the color identifies the coalition which won the most seats in respect to each Region. Blue denotes the Centre-right coalition, Red the Centre-left coalition, and Gray regional parties.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after the election
Romano Prodi
Democratic Party
Silvio Berlusconi
People of Freedom

2006

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2006 Italian general election
 
← 2001 9–10 April 2006 2008 →

All 630 seats in the Chamber of Deputies · 315 seats in the Senate
Opinion polls
Registered46,997,601 (C· 42,232,467 (S)
Turnout39,298,497 (C· 83.6% (Increase 2.2 pp)
35,262,679 (S· 83.5% (Increase 2.2 pp)
     
Leader Romano Prodi Silvio Berlusconi
Alliance The Union House of Freedoms
Leader since 13 September 2004 18 January 1994
Leader's seat Emilia-Romagna (C) Campania 1 (C)
Seats won 348 (C) / 158 (S) 281 (C) / 156 (S)
Seat change Increase 109 (C) / Increase 22 (S) Decrease 107 (C) / Decrease 20 (S)
Coalition vote 19,036,986 (C)
16,725,401 (S)
18,995,697 (C)
17,153,978 (S)
Percentage 49.8% (C)
49.0% (S)
49.7% (C)
50.2% (S)
Swing Increase 14.3 pp (C)
Increase 10.3 pp (S)
Increase 0.1 pp (C)
Increase 7.7 pp (S)
Chamber of Deputies
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
The Olive Tree Silvio Berlusconi 37.38 276 +60
Forza Italia Walter Veltroni 33.18 217 −8
National Alliance Umberto Bossi 8.30 60 +34
PRC Pier Ferdinando Casini 5.62 36 −3
UDC Antonio Di Pietro 4.37 29 +12
Lega NordMpA Raffaele Lombardo 1.13 8 New
Rose in the Fist Elmar Pichler Rolle 0.41 2 −2
IdV Ricardo Merlo [a] 1 New
PdCI Roberto Nicco[b] [c] 1 0
Greens Beatrice Lorenzin 0.54 2 New
UDEUR Giulio Santagata 0.58 1 New
DCPS Ricardo Merlo [a] 1 −1
South American Union Italian Emigrants Eugenio Sangregorio [a] 1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Senate
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
People of Freedom Silvio Berlusconi 38.17 147 +26
Democratic Party Walter Veltroni 33.69 118 +10
Lega Nord Umberto Bossi 8.06 25 +11
IdV Antonio Di Pietro 4.32 14 +10
SVP Elmar Pichler Rolle 0.41 4 +1
Union of the Centre Pier Ferdinando Casini 5.69 3 −18
MpA Raffaele Lombardo 1.08 2 New
MAIE Ricardo Merlo [a] 1 New
Aosta Valley Antonio Fosson[b] [c] 1 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
 
Election results maps for the Chamber of Deputies (on the left) and for the Senate (on the right). Red denotes provinces and regions with a Union plurality, Blue denotes those with a House of Freedom plurality.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after the election
Silvio Berlusconi
Forza Italia
Romano Prodi
The Olive Tree

1992

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1992 Italian general election
 
← 1987 5–6 April 1992 1994 →

All 630 seats in the Chamber of Deputies  · 315 seats in the Senate
Registered47,486,964 (C· 41,053,543 (S)
Turnout41,479,764 (C· 87.4% (Decrease 1.4 pp)
35,633,367 (S· 86.8% (Decrease 1.5 pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Arnaldo Forlani Achille Occhetto Bettino Craxi
Party DC PDS PSI
Leader since 22 February 1989[e] 21 June 1988[f] 15 July 1976
Leader's seat Ancona (C) Rome (C) Milan (C)
Seats won 206 (C) / 107 (S) 107 (C) / 66 (S) 92 (C) / 49 (S)
Seat change Decrease 46 (C) / Decrease 18 (S) Decrease 51 (C) / Decrease 45 (S) Decrease 2 (C) / Increase 5 (S)
Popular vote 11,637,569 (C)
9,088,494 (S)
6,317,962 (C)
5,682,888 (S)
5,343,808 (C)
4,523,873 (S)
Percentage 29.7% (C)
27.3% (S)
16.1% (C)
17.0% (S)
13.6% (C)
13.6% (S)
Swing Decrease 4.6 pp (C)
Decrease 5.3 pp (S)
Decrease 10.5 pp (C)
Decrease 11.3 pp (S)
Decrease 0.7 pp (C)
Increase 2.6 pp (S)

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Umberto Bossi Sergio Garavini Gianfranco Fini
Party LN PRC MSI
Leader since 4 December 1989 10 February 1991 6 July 1991[g]
Leader's seat Milan (C) Rome (C) Rome (C)
Seats won 55 (C) / 25 (S) 35 (C) / 20 (S) 34 (C) / 16 (S)
Seat change Increase 54 (C) / Increase 24 (S) New party Decrease 1 (C) / Steady 0 (S)
Popular vote 3,396,012 (C)
2,732,461 (S)
2,204,641 (C)
2,171,950 (S)
2,107,037 (C)
2,171,215 (S)
Percentage 8.7% (C)
8.2% (S)
5.6% (C)
6.5% (S)
5.4% (C)
6.5% (S)
Swing Increase 8.2 pp (C)
Increase 7.8 pp (S)
New party Decrease 0.4 pp (C)
Steady 0.0 pp (S)

 
Results of the election in the Chamber and Senate.

Prime Minister before election

Giulio Andreotti
DC

Prime Minister after the election

Giuliano Amato
PSI

1987

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1987 Italian general election
 
← 1983 14–15 June 1987 1992 →

All 630 seats in the Chamber of Deputies  · 315 seats in the Senate
Registered45,692,417 (C· 38,951,485 (S)
Turnout40,586,573 (C· 88.8% (Increase 0.8 pp)
34,421,230 (S· 88.4% (Decrease 0.4 pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Ciriaco De Mita Alessandro Natta Bettino Craxi
Party DC PCI PSI
Leader since 5 May 1982 26 June 1984 15 July 1976
Leader's seat Benevento (C) Genoa (C) Milan (C)
Seats won 234 (C) / 125 (S) 177 (C) / 101 (S) 94 (C) / 36 (S)
Seat change Increase 9 (C) / Increase 5 (S) Decrease 21 (C) / Decrease 6 (S) Increase 21 (C) / Decrease 2 (S)
Popular vote 13,241,188 (C)
10,897,036 ((S)
10,254,591 (C)
9,181,579 (S)
5,505,690 (C)
3,535,457 (S)
Percentage 34.3% (C)
33.6% (S)
26.6% (C)
28.3% (S)
14.3% (C)
10.9% (S)
Swing Increase 1.4 pp (C)
Increase 1.2 pp (S)
Decrease 3.3 pp (C)
Decrease 2.5 pp (S)
Increase 2.9 pp (C)
Decrease 0.5 pp (S)

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Giorgio Almirante Giovanni Spadolini Franco Nicolazzi
Party MSI PRI PSDI
Leader since 29 June 1969[h] 23 September 1979 6 October 1985
Leader's seat Rome (C) Milan (S) Rome (C)
Seats won 35 (C) / 16 (S) 21 (C) / 8 (S) 17 (C) / 5 (S)
Seat change Increase 7 (C) / Decrease 2 (S) Decrease 8 (C) / Decrease 2 (S) Decrease 6 (C) / Decrease 3 (S)
Popular vote 2,281,126 (C)
2,121,026 (S)
1,428,663 (C)
1,248,641 (S)
1,140,209 (C)
764,370 (S)
Percentage 5.9% (C)
6.5% (S)
3.7% (C)
3.9% (S)
3.0% (C)
2.4% (S)
Swing Decrease 0.9 pp (C)
Decrease 0.8 pp (S)
Decrease 1.4 pp (C)
Decrease 0.8 pp (S)
Decrease 1.1 pp (C)
Decrease 1.5 pp (S)

 
Results of the election in the Chamber and Senate.

Prime Minister before election

Amintore Fanfani
DC

Prime Minister after the election

Giovanni Goria
DC

1983

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1983 Italian general election
 
← 1979 26 June 1983 1987 →

All 630 seats in the Chamber of Deputies  · 315 seats in the Senate
Registered44,526,357 (C· 37,603,817 (S)
Turnout39,188,182 (C· 88.0% (Decrease 2.6 pp)
33,402,139 (S· 88.8% (Decrease 1.9 pp)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
 
Leader Ciriaco De Mita Enrico Berlinguer Bettino Craxi
Party DC PCI PSI
Leader since 5 May 1982 17 March 1972 15 July 1976
Leader's seat Benevento (C) Rome (C) Milan (C)
Seats won 225 (C) / 120 (S) 198 (C) / 107 (S) 73 (C) / 38 (S)
Seat change Decrease 37 (C) / Decrease 18 (S) Decrease 3 (C) / Decrease 2 (S) Increase 11 (C) / Increase 6 (S)
Popular vote 12,153,081 (C)
10,077,204 (S)
11,032,318 (C)
9,577,071 (S)
4,223,362 (C)
3,539,593 (S)
Percentage 32.9% (C)
32.4% (S)
29.9% (C)
30.8% (S)
11.4% (C)
11.4% (S)
Swing Decrease 5.4 pp (C)
Decrease 5.9 pp (S)
Decrease 0.5 pp (C)
Decrease 0.7 pp (S)
Increase 1.5 pp (C)
Increase 1.0 pp (S)

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Giorgio Almirante Giovanni Spadolini Pietro Longo
Party MSI PRI PSDI
Leader since 29 June 1969[i] 23 September 1979 20 October 1978
Leader's seat Rome (C) Milan (S) Rome (C)
Seats won 42 (C) / 18 (S) 29 (C) / 10 (S) 23 (C) / 8 (S)
Seat change Increase 12 (C) / Increase 5 (S) Increase 13 (C) / Increase 4 (S) Increase 3 (C) / Decrease 1 (S)
Popular vote 2,511,487 (C)
2,283,524 (S)
1,874,512 (C)
1,452,279 (S)
1,508,234 (C)
1,184,936 (S)
Percentage 6.8% (C)
7.4% (S)
5.1% (C)
4.7% (S)
4.1% (C)
3.8% (S)
Swing Increase 1.6 pp (C)
Increase 1.7 pp (S)
Increase 2.1 pp (C)
Increase 1.3 pp (S)
Increase 0.3 pp (C)
Decrease 0.4 pp (S)

 
Results of the election in the Chamber and Senate.

Prime Minister before election

Amintore Fanfani
DC

Prime Minister after the election

Bettino Craxi
PSI

1979

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1979 Italian general election
 
← 1976 3 June 1979 1983 →

All 630 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
315 seats in the Senate
Registered42,203,354 (C· 36,362,037 (S)
Turnout38,242,918 (C· 90.6% (Decrease 2.8 pp)
32,976,304 (S· 90.7% (Decrease 2.7 pp)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Benigno Zaccagnini Enrico Berlinguer Bettino Craxi
Party DC PCI PSI
Leader since 21 July 1975 17 March 1972 15 July 1976
Leader's seat Bologna (C) Rome (C) Milan (C)
Seats won 262 (C) / 138 (S) 201 (C) / 109 (S) 62 (C) / 32 (S)
Seat change Decrease 1 (C) / Increase 3 (S) Decrease 26 (C) / Decrease 7 (S) Increase 5 (C) / Increase 3 (S)
Popular vote 14,046,290 (C)
12,010,716 (S)
11,139,231 (C)
9,855,951 (S)
3,630,052 (C)
3,252,410 (S)
Percentage 38.3% (C)
38.3% (S)
30.4% (C)
31.5% (S)
9.9% (C)
10.4% (S)
Swing Decrease 0.4 pp (C)
Decrease 0.5 pp (S)
Decrease 4.0 pp (C)
Decrease 2.3 pp (S)
Increase 0.3 pp (C)
Increase 0.2 pp (S)

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Giorgio Almirante Pietro Longo Marco Pannella
Party MSI PSDI PR
Leader since 29 June 1969[j] 20 October 1978 18 July 1976[k]
Leader's seat Rome (C) Rome (C) Rome (C)
Seats won 30 (C) / 13 (S) 20 (C) / 9 (S) 18 (C) / 2 (S)
Seat change Decrease 5 (C) / Decrease 2 (S) Increase 5 (C) / Increase 3 (S) Increase 14 (C) / Increase 2 (S)
Popular vote 1,930,639 (C)
1,780,950 (S)
1,407,535 (C)
1,320,729 (S)
1,264,870 (C)
413,444 (S)
Percentage 5.3% (C)
5.7% (S)
3.8% (C)
4.2% (S)
3.5% (C)
1.3% (S)
Swing Decrease 0.8 pp (C)
Decrease 0.9 pp (S)
Increase 0.5 pp (C)
Increase 1.1 pp (S)
Increase 2.4 pp (C)
Increase 0.4 pp (S)

 
Results of the election in the Chamber and Senate.

Prime Minister before election

Giulio Andreotti
DC

Prime Minister after the election

Francesco Cossiga
DC

1976

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1976 Italian general election
 
← 1972 20 June 1976 1979 →

All 630 seats in the Chamber of Deputies  · 315 seats in the Senate
Registered40,426,658 (C· 34,928,214 (S)
Turnout37,755,090 (C· 93.4% (Increase 0.3 pp)
32,621,581 (S· 93.4% (Increase 0.1 pp)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Benigno Zaccagnini Enrico Berlinguer Francesco De Martino
Party DC PCI PSI
Leader since 21 July 1975 17 March 1972 13 March 1971[l]
Leader's seat Bologna (C) Rome (C) Naples (C)
Seats won 263 (C) / 135 (S) 227 (C) / 116 (S) 57 (C) / 29 (S)
Seat change Decrease 3 (C) / Steady 0 (S) Increase 48 (C) / Increase 22 (S) Decrease 8 (C) / Decrease 4 (S)
Popular vote 14,218,298 (C)
12,227,353 (S)
12,622,728 (C)
10,637,772 (S)
3,542,998 (C)
3,208,164 (S)
Percentage 38.7% (C)
38.8% (S)
34.4% (C)
33.8% (S)
9.6% (C)
10.2% (S)
Swing Steady 0.0 pp (C)
Increase 0.7 pp (S)
Increase 7.3 pp (C)
Increase 7.2 pp (S)
Decrease 0.4 pp (C)
Decrease 0.5 pp (S)

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Giorgio Almirante Pier Luigi Romita Oddo Biasini
Party MSI PSDI PRI
Leader since 29 June 1969[m] 10 October 1976 2 March 1975
Leader's seat Rome (C) Turin (C) Bologna (C)
Seats won 30 (C) / 13 (S) 20 (C) / 9 (S) 14 (C) / 6 (S)
Seat change Decrease 5 (C) / Decrease 2 (S) Increase 5 (C) / Increase 3 (S) Increase 1 (C) / Increase 1 (S)
Popular vote 1,930,639 (C)
1,780,950 (S)
1,407,535 (C)
1,320,729 (S)
1,135,546 (C)
846,415 (S)
Percentage 5.3% (C)
5.7% (S)
3.8% (C)
4.2% (S)
3.1% (C)
2.7% (S)
Swing Decrease 0.8 pp (C)
Decrease 0.9 pp (S)
Increase 0.5 pp (C)
Increase 1.1 pp (S)
Increase 0.2 pp (C)
Decrease 0.4 pp (S)

 
Results of the election in the Chamber and Senate.

Prime Minister before election

Aldo Moro
DC

Prime Minister after the election

Giulio Andreotti
DC

1972

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1972 Italian general election
 
← 1968 7 May 1972 1976 →

All 630 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
315 seats in the Senate
Registered37,049,351 (C· 33,739,592 (S)
Turnout34,525,687 (C· 93.2% (Increase 0.4 pp)
31,486,399 (S· 93.3% (Increase 0.3 pp)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Arnaldo Forlani Enrico Berlinguer Francesco De Martino
Party DC PCI PSI
Leader since 9 November 1969 17 March 1972 13 March 1971[o]
Leader's seat Ancona (C) Rome (C) Naples (C)
Seats won 266 (C) / 135 (S) 179 (C) / 94 (S)[n] 61 (C) / 33 (S)
Seat change Steady 0 (C) / Steady 0 (S) Decrease 5 (C) / Decrease 10 (S) [p]
Popular vote 12,919,270 (C)
11,465,529 (S)
9,072,454 (C)
8,312,828 (S)
3,210,427 (C)
3,225,707 (S)
Percentage 38.7% (C)
38.1% (S)
27.1% (C)
27.6% (S)
10.0% (C)
10.7% (S)
Swing Decrease 0.4 pp (C)
Decrease 0.3 pp (S)
Increase 0.2 pp (C)
Decrease 2.4 pp (S)
[p]

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Giorgio Almirante Mario Tanassi Giovanni Malagodi
Party MSI PSDI PLI
Leader since 29 June 1969[q] 24 February 1972[r] 4 April 1954
Leader's seat Rome (C) Rome (C) Milan (C)
Seats won 56 (C) / 26 (S) 20 (C) / 11 (S) 20 (C) / 8 (S)
Seat change Increase 32 (C) / Increase 15 (S) [p] Decrease 11 (C) / Decrease 8 (S)
Popular vote 2,894,722 (C)
2,766,986 (S)
1,718,142 (C)
1,613,810 (S)
1,300,439 (C)
1,319,175 (S)
Percentage 8.7% (C)
9.2% (S)
5.1% (C)
5.4% (S)
3.9% (C)
4.4% (S)
Swing Increase 4.2 pp (C)
Increase 4.6 pp (S)
[p] Decrease 1.9 pp (C)
Decrease 2.4 pp (S)

 
Results of the election in the Chamber and Senate.

Prime Minister before election

Giulio Andreotti
DC

Prime Minister after the election

Giulio Andreotti
DC

1968

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1968 Italian general election
 
← 1963 19 May 1968 1972 →

All 630 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
315 seats in the Senate
Registered35,566,493 (C· 32,517,638 (S)
Turnout33,001,644 (C· 92.8% (Decrease 0.1 pp)
30,252,921 (S· 93.0% (Decrease 0.1 pp)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Mariano Rumor Luigi Longo Francesco De Martino[t]
Party DC PCI PSI–PSDI
Leader since 27 January 1964 22 August 1964 12 December 1963
Leader's seat Verona (C) Milan (C) Naples (C)
Seats won 266 (C) / 135 (S) 177 (C) / 101 (S)[s] 91 (C) / 46 (S)
Seat change Increase 6 (C) / Increase 6 (S) Increase 11 (C) / Increase 17 (S) Decrease 29 (C) / Decrease 12 (S)
Popular vote 12,441,553 (C)
10,972,114 (S)
8,557,404 (C)
8,585,601 (S)[s]
4,605,832 (C)
4,354,906 (S)
Percentage 39.1% (C)
38.3% (S)
26.9% (C)
30.0% (S)[s]
14.5% (C)
15.2% (S)
Swing Increase 0.8 pp (C)
Increase 1.8 pp (S)
Increase 1.6 pp (C)
Increase 6.5 pp (S)
Decrease 5.5 pp (C)[p]
Decrease 5.1 pp (S)[p]

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Giovanni Malagodi Tullio Vecchietti Arturo Michelini
Party PLI PSIUP MSI
Leader since 4 April 1954 12 January 1964 10 October 1954
Leader's seat Milan (C) Rome (C) Rome (C)
Seats won 31 (C) / 16 (S) 23 (C) / w. PCI (S) 24 (C) / 11 (S)
Seat change Decrease 8 (C) / Decrease 2 (S) New party Decrease 3 (C) / Decrease 3 (S)
Popular vote 1,850,650 (C)
1,943,795 (S)
1,414,697 (C)
w. PCI (S)
1,414,036 (C)
1,304,847 (S)
Percentage 5.1% (C)
6.8% (S)
4.5% (C)
w. PCI (S)
4.5% (C)
4.6% (S)
Swing Decrease 1.2 pp (C)
Decrease 0.6 pp (S)
New party Decrease 0.6 pp (C)
Decrease 0.7 pp (S)

 
Results of the election in the Chamber and Senate.

Prime Minister before election

Aldo Moro
DC

Prime Minister after the election

Giovanni Leone
DC

1963

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1963 Italian general election
 
← 1958 28 April 1963 1968 →

All 630 seats in the Chamber of Deputies  · 315 seats in the Senate
Registered34,199,184 (C· 31,019,23 (S)
Turnout31,766,009 (C· 92.9% (Decrease 0.9 pp)
28,872,052 (S· 93.1% (Decrease 0.9 pp)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Aldo Moro Palmiro Togliatti Pietro Nenni
Party DC PCI PSI
Leader since 16 March 1959 15 May 1943[u] 16 May 1949[v]
Leader's seat Bari (C) Rome (S) Milan (C)
Seats won 260 (C) / 129 (S) 166 (C) / 84 (S) 87 (C) / 44 (S)
Seat change Decrease 13 (C) / Increase 6 (S) Increase 26 (C) /Increase 25 (S) Increase 3 (C) /Increase 9 (S)
Popular vote 11,773,182 (C)
10,017,975 (S)
7,767,601 (C)
6,461,616 (S)
4,255,836 (C)
3,849,440 (S)
Percentage 38.3% (C)
36.5% (S)
25.3% (C)
23.5% (S)
13.8% (C)
14.0% (S)
Swing Decrease 4.1 pp (C)
Decrease 4.7 pp (S)
Increase 2.6 pp (C)
Increase 1.7 pp (S)
Decrease 0.4 pp (C)
Decrease 0.1 pp (S)

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Giovanni Malagodi Giuseppe Saragat Arturo Michelini
Party PLI PSDI MSI
Leader since 4 April 1954 11 April 1957[w] 10 October 1954
Leader's seat Milan (C) Turin (C) Rome (C)
Seats won 39 (C) / 18 (S) 33 (C) / 14 (S) 27 (C) / 14 (S)
Seat change Increase 22 (C) / Increase 14 (S) Increase 11 (C) / Increase 9 (S) Increase 3 (C) / Increase 6 (S)
Popular vote 2,144,270 (C)
2,043,323 (S)
1,876,271 (C)
1,743,870 (S)
1,570,282 (C)
1,458,917 (S)
Percentage 7.0% (C)
7.4% (S)
6.1% (C)
6.4% (S)
5.1% (C)
5.3% (S)
Swing Increase 3.5 pp (C)
Increase 3.5 pp (S)
Increase 1.5 pp (C)
Increase 1.9 pp (S)
Increase 0.3 pp (C)
Increase 0.9 pp (S)

 
Results of the election in the Chamber and Senate.

Prime Minister before election

Amintore Fanfani
DC

Prime Minister after the election

Giovanni Leone
DC

1958

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1958 Italian general election
 
← 1953 25 May 1958 1963 →

All 596 seats in the Chamber of Deputies  · 246 seats in the Senate
Registered32,434,852 (C· 29,183,501 (S)
Turnout30,434,681 (C· 93.8% (Steady 0.0 pp)
27,425,843 (S· 93.9% (Decrease 0.1 pp)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Amintore Fanfani Palmiro Togliatti Pietro Nenni
Party DC PCI PSI
Leader since 16 July 1954 15 May 1943[x] 16 May 1949[y]
Leader's seat Arezzo (C) Rome (C) Milan (C)
Seats won 273 (C) / 123 (S) 140 (C) / 59 (S) 84 (C) / 35 (S)
Seat change Increase 17 (C) / Increase 7 (S) Decrease 3 (C) / Increase 7 (S) Increase 9 (C) / Increase 9 (S)
Popular vote 12,520,207 (C)
10,780,954 (S)
6,704,454 (C)
5,700,952 (S)
4,206,726 (C)
3,682,945 (S)
Percentage 42.4% (C)
41.2% (S)
22.7% (C)
21.8% (S)
14.2% (C)
14.1% (S)
Swing Increase 2.3 pp (C)
Increase 1.4 pp (S)
Increase 0.1 pp (C)
Increase 1.6 pp (S)
Increase 1.5 pp (C)
Increase 2.2 pp (S)

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Arturo Michelini Giuseppe Saragat Giovanni Malagodi
Party MSI PSDI PLI
Leader since 10 October 1954 11 April 1957[z] 4 April 1954
Leader's seat Rome (C) Turin (C) Milan (C)
Seats won 24 (C) / 8 (S) 22 (C) / 5 (S) 17 (C) / 4 (S)
Seat change Decrease 5 (C) / Decrease 1 (S) Increase 3 (C) / Increase 1 (S) Increase 4 (C) / Increase 1 (S)
Popular vote 1,407,718 (C)
1,150,051 (S)
1,345,447 (C)
1,164,280 (S)
1,047,081 (C)
1,012,610 (S)
Percentage 4.8% (C)
4.4% (S)
4.6% (C)
4.5% (S)
3.5% (C)
3.9% (S)
Swing Decrease 1.0 pp (C)
Decrease 1.7 pp (S)
Increase 0.1 pp (C)
Increase 0.2 pp (S)
Increase 0.5 pp (C)
Increase 1.0 pp (S)

 
Results of the election in the Chamber and Senate.

Prime Minister before election

Adone Zoli
DC

Prime Minister after the election

Amintore Fanfani
DC

1953

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1953 Italian general election
 
← 1948 7 June 1953 1958 →

All 590 seats in the Chamber of Deputies  · 237 seats in the Senate
Registered30,272,236 (C· 27,172,871 (S)
Turnout28,406,479 (C· 93.8% (Increase 1.6 pp)
25.483.201 (S· 93.8% (Increase 1.6 pp)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
   
Leader Alcide De Gasperi Palmiro Togliatti Pietro Nenni
Party DC PCI PSI
Leader since 29 December 1944 15 May 1943[aa] 16 May 1949[ac]
Leader's seat Trento (C) Rome (C) Rome (C)
Seats won 263 (C) / 112 (S) 143 (C) / 52 (S) 75 (C) / 26 (S)
Seat change Decrease 57 (C) / Decrease 19 (S) Increase 19 (C) / Increase 20 (S) Increase 30 (C) / Increase 12 (S)
Popular vote 10,862,073 (C)
9,660,210 (S)
6,120,809 (C)
4,910,077 (S)
3,441,014 (C)
2,891,605 (S)
Percentage 40.1% (C)
39.8% (S)
22.6% (C)
20.2% (S)
12.7% (C)
11.9% (S)
Swing Decrease 8.4 pp (C)
Decrease 8.3 pp (S)
[ab] [ab]

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Alfredo Covelli Augusto De Marsanich Giuseppe Saragat
Party PNM MSI PSDI
Leader since 11 June 1946 10 January 1950 7 October 1952[ad]
Leader's seat Milan (C) L'Aquila (C) Turin (C)
Seats won 40 (C) / 14 (S) 29 (C) / 9 (S) 19 (C) / 4 (S)
Seat change Increase 26 (C) / Increase 10 (S) Increase 23 (C) / Increase 8 (S) Decrease 14 (C) / Decrease 4 (S)
Popular vote 1,854,850 (C)
1,581,128 (S)
1,582,154 (C)
1,473,645 (S)
1,222,957 (C)
1,046,301 (S)
Percentage 6.9% (C)
6.5% (S)
5.8% (C)
6.1% (S)
4.5% (C)
4.3% (S)
Swing Increase 4.1 pp (C)
Increase 4.8 pp (S)
Increase 3.8 pp (C)
Increase 5.4 pp (S)
Decrease 2.6 pp (C)
Increase 0.1 pp (S)

 
Results of the election in the Chamber and Senate.

Prime Minister before election

Alcide De Gasperi
DC

Prime Minister after the election

Alcide De Gasperi
DC

1948

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1948 Italian general election
 
← 1946 18 April 1948 (1948-04-18) 1953 →

All 574 seats in the Chamber of Deputies  · 237 seats in the Senate
Registered29,117,554 (C· 25,874,809 (S)
Turnout26,855,741 (C· 92.2%
23,842,919 (S· 92.2%
  Majority party Minority party Third party
     
Leader Alcide De Gasperi Palmiro Togliatti &
Pietro Nenni
Giuseppe Saragat
Party DC FDP US
Leader since 29 December 1944 28 December 1947 11 January 1947
Leader's seat Trento (C) Rome (C)
(Togliatti & Nenni)
Turin (C)
Seats won 305 (C) / 131 (S) 183 (C) / 72 (S) 33 (C) / 10 (S)
Popular vote 12,740,042 (C)
10,899,640 (S)
8,136,637 (C)
6,969,122 (S)
1,858,116 (C)
943,219 (S)
Percentage 48.5% (C)
48.1% (S)
31.0% (C)
30.8% (S)
7.1% (C)
4.6% (S)

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
 
Leader Roberto Lucifero Alfredo Covelli Randolfo Pacciardi
Party BN PNM PRI
Leader since 3 December 1947 11 June 1946 20 January 1947
Leader's seat Calabria (S) Benevento (C) Pisa (C)
Seats won 19 (C) / 7 (S) 14 (C) / 3 (S) 9 (C) / 4 (S)
Popular vote 1,003,727 (C)
1,222,419 (S)
729,078 (C)
393,510 (S)
651,875 (C)
594,178 (S)
Percentage 3.8% (C)
5.4% (S)
2.8% (C)
1.7% (S)
2.5% (C)
2.6% (S)

 
Results of the election in the Chamber and Senate.

Prime Minister before election

Alcide De Gasperi
DC

Prime Minister after the election

Alcide De Gasperi
DC

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