2022 Italian by-elections

One by-election was held in Italy in 2022.

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Chamber of Deputies

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Lazio 1: Rome, Trionfale

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The constituency in Lazio.

The by-election in the constituency of Trionfale (Rome) was held on 16 January 2022 to replace Roberto Gualtieri (Democratic Party).[1] He was elected as the new Mayor of Rome in the 2021 Rome municipal election, and thus resigned from the Chamber of Deputies on 4 November 2021.[2]

Democratic Party Secretary Enrico Letta proposed to the former Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte to run for the by-election, but his candidacy was strongly opposed by Carlo Calenda, which ran in the 2021 Rome municipal election and got the first place in 1st Municipio. Calenda stated that he would run against Conte if he decided to run as well. Ultimately, Conte declined the proposal stating that he was too busy with the reorganization of the Five Star Movement.[3] The turnout was extremely low, with only 11.33% of the population turning out to vote, 7% less than at the 2020 by-election.

2022 Rome, Trionfale by-election
Party or coalition Candidate Votes % +/−
Centre-left Cecilia D'Elia (PD) 12,401 59.43 –2.81
Centre-right Simonetta Matone (Lega) 4,678 22.42 –3.66
Italia Viva Valerio Casini 2,698 12.93
Power to the People Beatrice Gamberini 676 3.24 +0.83
Il N-uovo Mondo Lorenzo Vanni 412 1.97
Total votes 20,865 100.00
Turnout 21,010 11.33
Centre-left hold

References

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  1. ^ "Elezioni suppletive Camera, a Roma si vota il 16 gennaio 2022 per il seggio di Gualtieri". La Repubblica (in Italian). 25 November 2021. Retrieved 25 November 2021.
  2. ^ "XVIII Legislatura - Deputati e Organi - Scheda deputato - GUALTIERI Roberto". www.camera.it (in Italian). Camera dei Deputati. Retrieved 25 November 2021.
  3. ^ TG24, Sky (6 December 2021). "M5s, Conte rinuncia a suppletive Roma. Calenda: 'Lo avrei sconfitto'". Sky TG 24 (in Italian). Retrieved 8 December 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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