2022 President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies election explained

Election Name:2022 Italian President of the Chamber of Deputies election
Type:legislative
Country:Italy
Ongoing:no
Before Party:Five Star Movement
Before Election:Roberto Fico
President
After Election:Lorenzo Fontana
After Party:Lega
Previous Election:2018 President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies election
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:13—14 October 2022
Seats For Election:First ballot: 2/3 of the entire membership needed to win
400 members, 267 votes needed to win
Final (fourth) ballot: a majority of members present needed to win
392 members present, 197 votes needed to win
1Blank:Seat
2Blank:First ballot
3Blank:Final ballot
Candidate1:Lorenzo Fontana
Party1:Lega (political party)
1Data1:Verona
2Data1:0 (0.00%)
3Data1:222 (56.63%)
Candidate2:Maria Cecilia Guerra
Party2:Democratic Party (Italy)
1Data2:Turin
2Data2:0 (0.00%)
3Data2:77 (19.64%)
Candidate4:Federico Cafiero De Raho
Party4:Five Star Movement
1Data4:Ravenna, Ferrara, Forlì-Cesena and Rimini
2Data4:0 (0.00%)
3Data4:52 (13.26%)
Candidate5:Matteo Richetti
Party5:Action
1Data5:Parma and Modena
2Data5:0 (0.00%)
3Data5:22 (5.61%)

The election of the President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies who would serve through the legislature XIX of Italy took place on 13 and 14 October 2022, almost four weeks after the 2022 Italian general election. Lorenzo Fontana, a member of the Lega was elected on the fourth ballot with 222 votes.[1]

Procedure

The election takes place by secret ballot. A two-thirds supermajority of the whole membership is needed to win on the first ballot. On the second and third ballots, a two-thirds supermajority of votes cast (including blank ballots among the totals) suffices. Starting from the fourth ballot, the threshold is further lowered to a simple majority of members present.

History

As required by the assembly's standing orders, the election took place by secret ballot. Ettore Rosato, of Action – Italia Viva (A–IV), being the most senior member to have served as Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies in the previous legislature and to be re-elected in the incumbent legislature, served as acting presiding officer.[2]

In early October the centre-right coalition, which held 237 seats (a majority of 36) designated Riccardo Molinari, a member of the League, as its official candidate for the Presidency of the Chamber. On the first three ballots, a two-thirds supermajority was required according to the standing orders; as no political coalition had enough seats to reach such a number, party leaders instructed MPs to cast blank ballots. Nonetheless, some members received a few votes on the first three ballots.

Following the election of Ignazio La Russa as President of the Senate and tensions within the centre-right, Lorenzo Fontana replaced Molinari as the official candidate of the conservative coalition shortly after the third ballot took place.[3]

Results

First ballot

CandidatePartyVotes
bgcolor=Riccardo MolinariLega4
bgcolor=Enrico LettaDemocratic Party3
bgcolor=Others6
Blank votes368
Invalid votes7
Did not vote8
Needed to win267

Second ballot

CandidatePartyVotes
bgcolor=Enrico LettaDemocratic Party4
bgcolor=Riccardo MolinariLega3
bgcolor=Nico StumpoDemocratic Party3
bgcolor=Others7
Blank votes368
Invalid votes7
Did not vote11
Needed to win259

Third ballot

CandidatePartyVotes
bgcolor=Andrea CasuDemocratic Party3
bgcolor=Riccardo MolinariLega3
bgcolor=Others7
Blank votes368
Invalid votes7
Did not vote22
Needed to win252

Fourth ballot

CandidatePartyVotes
bgcolor=Lorenzo FontanaLegabgcolor=#CEF6D8 222
bgcolor=Maria Cecilia GuerraDemocratic Party77
bgcolor=Federico Cafiero de RahoFive Star Movement52
bgcolor=Matteo RichettiAction – Italia Viva22
bgcolor=Others2
Blank votes6
Invalid votes11
Did not vote11
Needed to win197

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Italy parliament elects right-wing Fontana as new speaker. 14 October 2022. 8 January 2023.
  2. Web site: Il discorso integrale di Ettore Rosato alla Camera per l'avvio della legislatura. Italian. 13 December 2022. 8 January 2022.
  3. Web site: Camera, Lega: "Fontana candidato a presidenza". 13 October 2022. 8 January 2023.