Tuscany | |
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Chamber of Deputies Electoral constituency | |
Region | Tuscany |
Electorate | 2,841,131 (2018)[1] |
Major settlements | Arezzo, Florence, Grosseto, Livorno, Lucca, Massa, Pisa, Pistoia, Prato, Siena |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1993 |
Seats | 39 |
Member(s) |
Tuscany is one of the 29 constituencies (Italian: circoscrizioni) represented in the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Italian parliament.[2] The constituency currently elects 39 deputies. Its boundaries correspond to those of the Italian region of Tuscany. The electoral system uses a parallel voting system, which act as a mixed system, with 37% of seats allocated using a first-past-the-post electoral system and 61% using a proportional method, with one round of voting.[3]
The constituency was first established by the Mattarella law on 4 August 1993 and later confirmed by the Calderoli law on 21 December 2005 and by the Rosato law on 3 November 2017.
Members of the Parliament
2018–present
District | Deputy | Party | |||||||||||||||
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N. | Name | Map | |||||||||||||||
01 | Florence Centre | Gabriele Toccafondi | Civica Popolare, then Italia Viva | ||||||||||||||
02 | Florence Scandicci | Rosa Maria Di Giorgi | Democratic Party | ||||||||||||||
03 | Sesto Fiorentino | Roberto Giachetti | Democratic Party, then Italia Viva | ||||||||||||||
04 | Empoli | Luca Lotti | Democratic Party | ||||||||||||||
05 | Prato | Giorgio Silli | Forza Italia, then Coraggio Italia | ||||||||||||||
06 | Pistoia | Maurizio Carrara | Forza Italia, then Lega | ||||||||||||||
07 | Arezzo | Felice Maurizio D'Ettore | Forza Italia, then Coraggio Italia | ||||||||||||||
08 | Massa | Deborah Bergamini | Forza Italia | ||||||||||||||
09 | Lucca | Riccardo Zucconi | Brothers of Italy | ||||||||||||||
10 | Pisa | Edoardo Ziello | Lega | ||||||||||||||
11 | Poggibonsi | Susanna Cenni | Democratic Party | ||||||||||||||
12 | Siena | Pier Carlo Padoan[4] then Enrico Letta[5] |
Democratic Party | ||||||||||||||
13 | Livorno | Andrea Romano | Democratic Party | ||||||||||||||
14 | Grosseto | Mario Lolini | Lega | ||||||||||||||
District | Party | Deputy | |||
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N. | Name | Map | |||
01 | Tuscany 01 | PD | Antonello Giacomelli then Luca Sani | ||
PD | Martina Nardi | ||||
M5S | Riccardo Ricciardi | ||||
M5S | Gloria Vizzini | ||||
Lega | Guglielmo Picchi | ||||
FI | Erica Mazzetti | ||||
FdI | Giovanni Donzelli | ||||
02 | Tuscany 02 | PD | Stefano Ceccanti | ||
PD | Lucia Ciampi | ||||
M5S | Francesco Berti | ||||
Lega | Claudio Borghi | ||||
03 | Tuscany 03 | PD | Laura Cantini | ||
PD | David Ermini then Umberto Buratti | ||||
M5S | Alfonso Bonafede | ||||
M5S | Yana Chiara Ehm | ||||
Lega | Donatella Legnaioli | ||||
FI | Stefano Mugnai | ||||
Article One | Roberto Speranza | ||||
04 | Tuscany 04 | PD | Cosimo Ferri | ||
PD | Alessia Rotta | ||||
M5S | Chiara Gagnarli | ||||
M5S | Luca Migliorino | ||||
Lega | Manfredi Potenti | ||||
FI | Elisabetta Ripani | ||||
References
- ↑ "Circoscrizione Toscana". Ministero dell'Interno. 4 March 2018.
- ↑ "Conoscere la Camera – Scheda illustrativa". Camera dei Deputati. 4 March 2018.
- ↑ "Come funziona la legge elettorale e cosa prevede". Corriere della Sera. 2017.
- ↑ Resigned to become UniCredit chairman
- ↑ See 2021 Italian by-elections
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