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2019 San Marino general election

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2019 San Marino general election
San Marino
← 2016 8 December 2019 2024 →

All 60 seats in the Grand and General Council
31 seats needed for a majority
Turnout55.73% (Decrease3.93pp)
Party Leader % Seats +/–
PDCS Gian Carlo Venturini 33.35 21 +11
RETE Gloria Arcangeloni 18.23 11 +3
Libera Matteo Ciacci 16.49 10 −14
NpIR Denise Bronzetti 13.13 8 +2
RF Mario Venturini 10.29 6 −5
DML Lorenzo Forcellini Reffi 6.19 4 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Winning party by municipality.
Secretary for Foreign Affairs before Secretary for Foreign Affairs after
Nicola Renzi
RF
Luca Beccari
PDCS

General elections were held in San Marino on 8 December 2019.[1]

Electoral system

The 60 members of the Grand and General Council are elected by proportional representation, with seats allocated using the d'Hondt method. The electoral threshold is calculated by multiplying the number of parties running in the elections by 0.4, with a maximum possible threshold of 3.5%.[2]

If no party receives a majority, or the two largest parties are unable to form a coalition government within thirty days of the elections, a runoff election will be held between the two most popular coalitions, with the winner receiving a seat bonus to give them a majority.[3][4] It is the first time the facultative second round will be applied following its approval in a June 2019 referendum.[4]

Campaign

Two electoral alliances were formed for the elections:[5]

Results

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party5,99333.3521+11
Tomorrow in MotionRETE Movement3,27618.2311+3
Domani Motus Liberi1,1126.194New
Coalition votes570.320
Total4,44524.7315+3
Libera San Marino2,96416.4910–14
We for the Republic2,35913.138+2
Future Republic1,85010.296–5
Elego3612.010New
Total17,972100.00600
Valid votes17,97293.44
Invalid/blank votes1,2626.56
Total votes19,234100.00
Registered voters/turnout34,51155.73
Source: State Secretariat for Internal Affairs and Public Function

Aftermath

Following the elections, a coalition government was formed by the Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party, the Tomorrow in Motion alliance and We for the Republic.[6]

Member Party Portfolio
Luca Beccari PCDS Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, for International Economic Cooperation and Telecommunications
Elena Tonnini RETE Movement Secretary of State for Internal Affairs, the Civil Service, Institutional Affairs and Relations with the Municipalities
Marco Gatti PCDS Secretary of State for Finance and Budget and Transport
Andrea Belluzzi We for the Republic Secretary of State for Education and Culture, University and Scientific Research, Youth Policies
Roberto Ciavatta RETE Movement Secretary of State for Health and Social Security, Social Security and Social Affairs, Political Affairs, Equal Opportunities and Technological Innovation
Stefano Canti PCDS Secretary of State for the Territory and the Environment, Agriculture, Civil Protection and Relations with ASASLP
Teodoro Lonfernini PCDS Secretary of State for Labor, Economic Planning, Sport, Information and Relations with the AASS
Fabio Righi Domani Motus Liberi Secretary of State for Industry, Crafts and Commerce, Technological Research, Regulatory Simplification
Massimo Andrea Ugolini PCDS Secretary of State for Justice and the Family
Federico Pedini Amati We for the Republic State Secretary for Tourism, Post Office, Cooperation and Expo

References

  1. ^ Rtv, San Marino (2019-09-23). "Emesso il decreto di scioglimento del Consiglio, si vota l'8 dicembre". San Marino Rtv (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-10-31.
  2. ^ Electoral system IPU
  3. ^ Electoral system in force in the Republic of San Marino Secretariat of State for Internal Affairs (in Italian)
  4. ^ a b San Marino, 2. Juni 2019 : Zweiter Wahlgang bei Parlamentswahlen Direct Democracy
  5. ^ A San Marino si vota l'8 dicembre 2019 su queste liste. Candidati e programma Archived 2019-10-31 at the Wayback Machine Libertas, 30 October 2019
  6. ^ Governo: la Dc dalla Reggenza per consegnare nomi e deleghe RTV San Marino, 30 December 2019
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