Country: | San Marino |
Type: | parliamentary |
Previous Election: | 2012 |
Next Election: | 2019 |
Election Date: | 20 November 2016 (first round) 4 December 2016 (second round) |
Seats For Election: | All 60 seats in the Grand and General Council |
Majority Seats: | 31 |
Turnout: | 59.66% (first round), 50.09% (second round) |
Leader1: | Gian Carlo Capicchioni |
Party1: | Adesso.sm |
Color1: |
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Last Election1: | 14 |
Seats1: | 35 |
Percentage1: | 31.43 |
Leader2: | Teodoro Lonferini |
Party2: | SMPT |
Color2: |
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Last Election2: | 38 |
Seats2: | 16 |
Percentage2: | 41.68 |
Leader3: | Gloria Arcangeloni |
Party3: | DiM |
Last Election3: | 4 |
Seats3: | 9 |
Percentage3: | 23.18 |
Map: | 2016 Sammarinese general election (second round).svg |
Secretary for Foreign Affairs | |
Before Election: | Pasquale Valentini |
Before Party: | Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party |
Before Image: | Pasquale Valentini 2014 (14090005026).jpg |
After Election: | Nicola Renzi |
After Image: | Nicola Renzi (cropped).jpg |
After Party: | Future Republic |
General elections were held in San Marino on 20 November 2016 and 4 December 2016.[1] The San Marino First alliance received a plurality of the popular vote, but fell short of a majority in the Grand and General Council, initially being allocated 25 seats.[2] As no single bloc had won a majority of seats, a runoff was held on 4 December 2016 between the top two coalitions, San Marino First and Adesso.sm, to determine the winner of the majority prize.[3] The second round saw Adesso.sm win with 58% of the vote, resulting in seats being reallocated and the winning alliance receiving 35 seats.[4]
See main article: Elections in San Marino.
The 60 members of the Grand and General Council were elected by party-list 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%.[5]
If no single bloc obtained an absolute majority, a runoff election would be held between the two most popular coalitions, of which the winner will obtain a majority jackpot – a seat bonus ensuring a majority.[6]
Name | Party | Alliance | |
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Alessandro Bevitori | United Left | Adesso.sm | |
Alessandro Cardelli | Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party | San Marino First | |
Alessandro Mancini | Socialist Party | San Marino First | |
Andrea Zafferani | Civic 10 | Adesso.sm | |
Angelo Della Valle | United Left | Adesso.sm | |
Augusto Michelotti | United Left | Adesso.sm | |
Carlo Franciosi | Popular Alliance | Adesso.sm | |
Dalibor Riccardi | Party of Socialists and Democrats | San Marino First | |
Davide Forcellini | RETE Movement | Democracy in Motion | |
Denise Bronzetti | Socialist Party | San Marino First | |
Elena Tonnini | RETE Movement | Democracy in Motion | |
Emmanuel Gasperoni | Popular Alliance | Adesso.sm | |
Enrico Carattoni | United Left | Adesso.sm | |
Eva Guidi | United Left | Adesso.sm | |
Federico Pedini Amati | Democratic Movement – San Marino Together | Democracy in Motion | |
Francesco Mussoni | Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party | San Marino First | |
Franco Santi | Civic 10 | Adesso.sm | |
Gian Carlo Capicchioni | Party of Socialists and Democrats | San Marino First | |
Gian Carlo Venturini | Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party | San Marino First | |
Gian Matteo Zeppa | RETE Movement | Democracy in Motion | |
Giovanna Cecchetti | Socialist Party | San Marino First | |
Giuseppe Maria Morganti | Progressives and Reformists | Adesso.sm | |
Gloria Arcangeloni | RETE Movement | Democracy in Motion | |
Grazia Zafferani | RETE Movement | Democracy in Motion | |
Guerrino Zanotti | Progressives and Reformists | Adesso.sm | |
Iader Tosi | Civic 10 | Adesso.sm | |
Iro Belluzzi | Party of Socialists and Democrats | San Marino First | |
Lorenzo Lonfernini | Union for the Republic | Adesso.sm | |
Luca Boschi | Civic 10 | Adesso.sm | |
Luca Santolini | Civic 10 | Adesso.sm | |
Marco Gatti | Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party | San Marino First | |
Marco Podeschi | Union for the Republic | Adesso.sm | |
Margherita Amici | Popular Alliance | Adesso.sm | |
Marianna Bucci | RETE Movement | Democracy in Motion | |
Mariella Mularoni | Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party | San Marino First | |
Marina Lazzarini | Progressives and Reformists | Adesso.sm | |
Massimo Andrea Ugolini | Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party | San Marino First | |
Matteo Ciacci | Civic 10 | Adesso.sm | |
Matteo Fiorini | Popular Alliance | Adesso.sm | |
Mattia Guidi | Civic 10 | Adesso.sm | |
Michele Muratori | Progressives and Reformists | Adesso.sm | |
Mimma Zavoli | Civic 10 | Adesso.sm | |
Mirco Tomassoni | Progressives and Reformists | Adesso.sm | |
Nicola Renzi | Popular Alliance | Adesso.sm | |
Nicola Selva | Union for the Republic | Adesso.sm | |
Oscar Mina | Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party | San Marino First | |
Pasquale Valentini | Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party | San Marino First | |
Roberto Ciavatta | RETE Movement | Democracy in Motion | |
Roberto Giorgetti | Popular Alliance | Adesso.sm | |
Roberto Joseph Carlini | United Left | Adesso.sm | |
Roger Zavoli | Union for the Republic | Adesso.sm | |
Sandra Giardi | RETE Movement | Democracy in Motion | |
Silvano Andreani | Civic 10 | Adesso.sm | |
Simone Celli | Democratic Laboratory | Adesso.sm | |
Stefano Canti | Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party | San Marino First | |
Stefano Palmieri | Popular Alliance | Adesso.sm | |
Teodoro Lonfernini | Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party | San Marino First | |
Tony Margiotta | United Left | Adesso.sm | |
Valentina Bollini | Civic 10 | Adesso.sm | |
Vanessa D’ambrosio | Progressives and Reformists | Adesso.sm |