2022 Italian general election in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol

The 2022 Italian general election took place on 25 September 2022. In Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, 14 seats were up for election: 8 for the Chamber of Deputies and 6 for the Senate of the Republic.[1][2]

2022 Italian general election in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol

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All 7 Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol seats in the Chamber of Deputies
 
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Leader Giorgia Meloni Philipp Achammer Enrico Letta
Alliance Centre-right SVTPATT Centre-left
Seats before 5 4 1
Seats won 3 3 1
Seat change Decrease 2 Decrease 1 Steady
Popular vote 157,622 117,010 132,938
Percentage 31.18% 23.15% 26.30%
Swing Increase 1.88 Decrease 1.05 Increase 7.10

Background

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Since the 2018 Italian general election, many changes started to occur in the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol political landscape. For the first time since the 1996 Italian general election, the centre-right coalition managed to defeat the centre-left coalition in Trentino in a general election. Shortly thereafter, the Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party (PATT) decided to run separately (German: Blockfrei), leading to the first victory of the Maurizio Fugatti-led centre-right coalition in a provincial election in Trentino since the start of the Second Italian Republic with the 1994 Italian general election.

In South Tyrol, the traditionally dominant-party system led by the South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP) lost its majority in the 2013 Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol provincial elections. In the 2018 general election, the SVP and the Democratic Party of the centre-left coalition lost their majority, forcing SVP to form a coalition with Lega due to the ethnischer Proporz [it; de] system (Italian: proporzionale etnica). In the 2019 European Parliament election in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, the SVP broke their traditional alliance with the PD and joined forces with the centre-right Forza Italia, due to their common affiliation with the European People's Party.

Results

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Full results

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Chamber of Deputies

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Coalition Party Proportional First-past-the-post Total
seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Centre-right coalition Brothers of Italy 94,824 18.76 1 157,622 31.18 1 2
Lega (incl. LT, LAAST, Fassa) 16,302 11.84 0 1 1
Forza Italia 6,582 4.78 0 0 0
Us Moderates 987 0.72 0 0 0
Centre-left coalition Democratic Party – Democratic and Progressive Italy 86,371 17.09 1 132,938 26.30 0 1
Greens and Left Alliance (incl. Greens) 29,594 5.85 0 0 0
More Europe (incl. Team K) 14,911 2.95 0 0 0
Civic Commitment 2,062 0.41 0 0 0
SVPPATT (incl. PT) 117,010 23.15 1 117,010 23.15 2 3
Action – Italia Viva 30,678 6.07 0 30,678 6.07 0 0
Five Star Movement 25,394 5.02 0 25,394 5.02 0 0
Vita (incl. Enzian) 22,331 4.42 0 22,331 4.42 0 0
Italexit 8,754 1.73 0 8,754 1.73 0 0
Sovereign and Popular Italy 6,426 1.27 0 6,426 1.27 0 0
People's Union 4,331 0.86 0 4,331 0.86 0 0
Total 505,484 100.00 3 505,484 100.00 4 7

Source: Ministry of the Interior

PR vote in Trentino
PartyVotes%
Brothers of Italy69,77325.21
PD–IDP61,76022.31
Lega (incl. LT, Fassa)30,97811.19
Action – Italia Viva23,5408.50
Five Star Movement16,6866.03
SVPPATT (incl. PT)16,1775.84
Forza Italia12,8134.63
Greens and Left Alliance11,9914.33
More Europe9,6953.50
Italexit6,3372.29
Vita5,8432.11
Sovereign and Popular Italy5,0931.84
People's Union3,0221.09
Us Moderates2,0060.72
Civic Commitment1,0960.40
Total276,810100.00
Valid votes276,81095.30
Invalid/blank votes13,6484.70
Total votes290,458100.00
Registered voters/turnout417,15469.63
Source: Ministry of the Interior
PR vote in South Tyrol
PartyVotes%
SVPPATT100,83344.09
Brothers of Italy25,05110.95
PD–IDP24,61110.76
Greens and Left Alliance (incl. Greens)17,6037.70
Vita (incl. Enzian)16,4887.21
Lega (incl. LAAST)12,1305.30
Five Star Movement8,7083.81
Action – Italia Viva7,1383.12
More Europe (incl. Team K)5,2162.28
Forza Italia4,1161.80
Italexit2,4171.06
Sovereign and Popular Italy1,3330.58
People's Union1,3090.57
Civic Commitment9660.42
Us Moderates7550.33
Total228,674100.00
Valid votes228,67493.28
Invalid/blank votes16,4626.72
Total votes245,136100.00
Registered voters/turnout393,85262.24
Source: Ministry of the Interior

Senate of the Republic

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PartyVotes%Seats
Centre-right137,01527.242
SVPPATT (incl. PT)116,00323.062
CB+EAVSPD–IDPA–IV100,60220.001
Five Star Movement28,3555.64
PD–IDP+EAVS21,8944.351
Vita (incl. Enzian)17,8763.55
AVS (incl. Greens)17,5743.49
ISP15,2523.03
Die Freiheitlichen14,4792.88
Team K11,1572.22
PD–IDP9,6121.91
Action – Italia Viva6,7821.35
UP6,3531.26
Total502,954100.006
Valid votes502,95493.91
Invalid/blank votes32,6256.09
Total votes535,579100.00
Registered voters/turnout811,00666.04
Source: Ministry of the Interior
Vote in Trentino
PartyVotes%Seats
Centre-right103,59438.372
Centre-left[a]100,60237.261
SVPPATT (incl. PT)24,7099.15
Five Star Movement19,2067.11
ISP13,5955.03
UP5,2141.93
Vita3,0921.15
Total270,012100.003
Valid votes270,01292.96
Invalid/blank votes20,4357.04
Total votes290,447100.00
Registered voters/turnout417,15469.63
Source: Ministry of the Interior
Vote in South Tyrol
PartyVotes%Seats
SVPPATT91,29439.192
Centre-right33,42114.35
Centre-left[b]21,8949.401
AVS (incl. Greens)17,5747.54
Vita (incl. Enzian)14,7846.35
Die Freiheitlichen14,4796.22
Team K11,1574.79
PD–IDP9,6124.13
Five Star Movement9,1493.93
Action – Italia Viva6,7822.91
ISP1,6570.71
UP1,1390.49
Total232,942100.003
Valid votes232,94295.03
Invalid/blank votes12,1904.97
Total votes245,132100.00
Registered voters/turnout393,85262.24
Source: Ministry of the Interior
  1. ^ CB+EAVSPD–IDPA–IV
  2. ^ PD–IDP+EAVS

Elected members of Parliament

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Chamber of Deputies
Brothers of Italy
Südtiroler Volkspartei
Democratic Party
Lega

Source: Ministry of the Interior

Senate of the Republic
Südtiroler Volkspartei
Democratic Party
Lega
Us Moderates

Source: Ministry of the Interior

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Südtirol: Das sind alle Kandidaten für die Parlamentswahl" (in German). RAI. 23 August 2022. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Trasparenza – Elezioni politiche 25 settembre 2022". DAIT (in Italian). Italian Ministry of the Interior. 25 July 2022. Retrieved 3 September 2022.