The 2019 European Parliament election in Italy were held on 26 May 2019, electing members of the 9th Italian delegation to the
European Parliament
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as part of the
European elections held across the
European Union
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.
Background
In 2014, the governing
Democratic Party (PD) of Prime Minister
Matteo Renzi won the election with 40.8% of the vote and 31 seats, followed by the
Five Star Movement (M5S) with 21.2% and 17 seats and
Forza Italia (FI) with 16.8% and 13 seats. As a result, the PD was the second largest national party in the European Parliament by number of seats after the German
CDU/CSU and the largest among the
Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
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(S&D). The PD's score was also the best result for an Italian party in a nationwide election since the
1958 general election, when the
Christian Democracy
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Christian democracy has drawn mainly from Catholic social teaching and neo-scholasticism, as well ...
(DC) won 42.4% of the vote. However, after less than three years from the 2014 electoral landslide, Renzi was forced to resign after the defeat in the
constitutional referendum and his foreign affairs minister
Paolo Gentiloni was appointed new head of government in December 2016. Moreover, the
2018 general election was characterized by a strong showing of
populist parties. The
centre-right coalition, led by
Matteo Salvini
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's right-wing
League, emerged with a
plurality of seats in the Chamber of Deputies and in the Senate while the anti-establishment M5S led by
Luigi Di Maio
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became the party with the largest number of votes; and Renzi's centre-left came only third, with the worst electoral result of its history. However, no political group or party won an outright majority, resulting in a
hung parliament
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. After
three months of negotiation, a
government
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In the case of its broad associative definition, government normally consists of legislature, executive (government), execu ...
was finally formed on 1 June by the M5S and the League, with the M5S-linked independent
Giuseppe Conte
Giuseppe Conte (; born 8 August 1964) is an Italian jurist, academic, and politician who served as Prime Minister of Italy, prime minister of Italy from June 2018 to February 2021. He has been the president of the Five Star Movement (M5S) sin ...
as
Prime Minister
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and Di Maio and Salvini
Deputy Prime Ministers.
In March 2019,
Nicola Zingaretti was
elected secretary of the PD. In April, Zingaretti presented a special logo for the election, including a large reference to "We Are Europeans", a manifesto launched by
Carlo Calenda; and the symbol of the
Party of European Socialists (PES). Additionally, the PD is trying to forge an alliance with the
Article One (Art.1) and minor parties. March and April registered more developments on the centre-left side of the political spectrum. Under the new leadership of
Benedetto Della Vedova,
More Europe (+E) formed a joint list with
Italia in Comune (IiC), the
Italian Socialist Party
The Italian Socialist Party (, PSI) was a Social democracy, social democratic and Democratic socialism, democratic socialist political party in Italy, whose history stretched for longer than a century, making it one of the longest-living parti ...
(PSI), the
Italian Republican Party (PRI), the Italian section of the
European Democratic Party (EDP), the
Liberal Democratic Alliance for Italy (ALI) and minor parties;
Italian Left
Italian Left (, SI) is a left-wing political party in Italy. SI was launched in November 2015 as a parliamentary group in the Chamber of Deputies (full name: Italian Left – Left Ecology Freedom), including Left Ecology Freedom (SEL), dissid ...
(SI), the
Communist Refoundation Party
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(PRC), minor parties and individual splinters from the disbanded
Free and Equal (LeU) formed
The Left (LS), a joint list inspired by the
Party of the European Left (PEL); and the
Federation of the Greens
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The FdV was part of the Eur ...
(FdV),
Possible (Pos) and
Green Italia (GI) formed
Green Europe (EV) under the banner of the
European Green Party
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The European Greens works closely with the Greens–Eur ...
(EGP). On the centre-right side, FI welcomed in its lists candidates of the
Union of the Centre (UdC) and several alike minor parties while
Brothers of Italy
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(FdI) formed a partnership with
Direction Italy
Direction Italy (, DI) was a liberal conservatism, liberal-conservative list of political parties in Italy, political party in Italy.
The party was led by Raffaele Fitto, an Member of the European Parliament, MEP in the European Conservatives and ...
(DI) and minor groups.
Electoral system
The
party-list proportional representation
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was the traditional electoral system of the Italian Republic from its establishment in 1946 to 1994, therefore it was also adopted to elect the Italian
members
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of the
European Parliament
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(MEPs) since 1979. Two levels were introduced: a national level to divide the seats among parties and a constituency level to distribute them among candidates in
open list
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s. Five constituencies were established, each including 2–5
regions
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and each electing a fixed number of MEPs. At national level, seats are divided between party lists using the
largest remainder method Party-list proportional representation
Apportionment methods
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with
Hare quota
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. Seats are allocated to parties and then to their most voted candidates. In the run-up to the
2009 European Parliament election
The 2009 European Parliament election was held in the 27 member states of the European Union (EU) between 4 and 7 June 2009. A total of 736 Member of the European Parliament, Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) were elected to represent s ...
, the
Italian Parliament
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introduced a national
threshold of 4%. An exception was granted for parties representing some linguistic minorities as such lists
can be connected with one of the major parties, combining their votes, provided that those parties reach the 4% threshold and that candidates from minority parties obtain a sufficient number of votes, no less than 50,000 for the main candidate.
Main parties and leaders
Outgoing MEPs
The table shows the detailed composition of the Italian seats at the European Parliament before 26 May 2019.
Retiring incumbents
The following MEPs are not seeking re-election:
Summary of parties
This is a list of the main parties which participated in the election and were polled in most opinion surveys.
Top candidates
In the following table, the top candidates of each party/list in the five constituencies are listed.
Slogans
Opinion polling
Poll results are listed according to the date of publication of the survey. Detailed data are usually published in the official website of the Italian government. The publication of opinion polls during the last 15 days of the electoral campaign is forbidden by Italian law.
;Polls after April 2019
;Hypothetical polls until April 2019
Results
Detailed results
;By constituency
;By region
;By municipality (with more than 100,000 inhabitants)
References
See also
*
2019 European Parliament election in Lombardy
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Italy
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European Parliament elections in Italy
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