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By-elections in Italy

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By-elections (Italian: elezioni suppletive) are held in Italy whenever a parliamentary seat becomes vacant in either the Chamber of Deputies or the Senate of the Republic. By-elections were reintroduced by the electoral law of 2017.

Overview

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The new Italian electoral law approved in 2017 and nicknamed Rosatellum, provides the election of members of Parliament in 232 single-member districts for the Chamber of Deputies and in 116 for the Senate of the Republic. Whenever a seat of this kind becomes vacant, a by-election is called, and a new representative is elected.[1]

List of by-elections

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References

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  1. ^ di (2018-02-25). "Tornano le elezioni suppletive (qualcuno se ne è accorto?)". laCostituzione.info (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-05-21.