2016 San Marino general election

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2016 San Marino general election
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All 60 seats in the Grand and General Council
31 seats needed for a majority
Turnout20,276 (59.66% Decrease4.19%, first round)
17,024 (50.09% Decrease9.57%, second round)
Party Leader % Seats +/–
Gian Carlo Capicchioni 31.43% 35 +21
41.68% 16 -22
DiM 23.18% 9 +5
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Secretary for Foreign Affairs before Secretary for Foreign Affairs after
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PDCS
Nicola Renzi
RF
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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]

Electoral system[]

The 60 members of the Grand and General Council were elected by 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 prize – a seat bonus ensuring a majority.[6]

Results[]

San Marino general election 2016 diagram.svg
Coalition Party First round Second round
Votes % Seats[a] Votes % Seats[b] +/–
San Marino First Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party 4,752 24.46 16 6,889 42.08 10 –11
Socialist Party 1,496 7.70 5 3 –4
Party of Socialists and Democrats 1,392 7.17 4 3 –7
Sammarinese (NS–) 414 2.13 0 0
Direct coalition votes 44 0.23 0 0
Total 8,098 41.68 25 16 –22
Adesso.sm Democratic Socialist Left (SU––) 2,352 12.11 8 9,482 57.92 14 +9
Future Republic (APUR) 1,865 9.60 6 11 +6
Civic 10 1,800 9.27 6 10 +6
Direct coalition votes 88 0.45 0 0
Total 6,105 31.43 20 35 +21
Democracy in Motion RETE Movement 3,561 18.33 12 8 +4
872 4.49 3 1 New
Direct coalition votes 70 0.36 0 0
Total 4,503 23.18 15 9 +4
List of Free People 412 2.12 0 0 New
Sammarinese Democratic Revival 309 1.59 0 0 New
Invalid/blank votes 849 653
Total 20,276 100 60 17,024 100 60 0
Registered voters/turnout 33,985 59.66 33,985 50.09
Source: Segreteria di Stato Libertas
  1. ^ Initial allocation of seats
  2. ^ Final allocation of seats

Elected members[]

Name Party Alliance
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
United Left Adesso.sm
United Left Adesso.sm
Carlo Franciosi Popular Alliance Adesso.sm
Party of Socialists and Democrats San Marino First
RETE Movement Democracy in Motion
Denise Bronzetti Socialist Party San Marino First
Elena Tonnini RETE Movement Democracy in Motion
Popular Alliance Adesso.sm
Enrico Carattoni United Left Adesso.sm
United Left Adesso.sm
Federico Pedini Amati Democracy in Motion
Francesco Mussoni Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party San Marino First
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
RETE Movement Democracy in Motion
Socialist Party San Marino First
Adesso.sm
RETE Movement Democracy in Motion
Grazia Zafferani RETE Movement Democracy in Motion
Guerrino Zanotti Adesso.sm
Civic 10 Adesso.sm
Party of Socialists and Democrats San Marino First
Union for the Republic Adesso.sm
Luca Boschi Civic 10 Adesso.sm
Luca Santolini Civic 10 Adesso.sm
Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party San Marino First
Union for the Republic Adesso.sm
Popular Alliance Adesso.sm
RETE Movement Democracy in Motion
Mariella Mularoni Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party San Marino First
Adesso.sm
Massimo Andrea Ugolini Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party San Marino First
Matteo Ciacci Civic 10 Adesso.sm
Matteo Fiorini Popular Alliance Adesso.sm
Civic 10 Adesso.sm
Michele Muratori Adesso.sm
Mimma Zavoli Civic 10 Adesso.sm
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
RETE Movement Democracy in Motion
Roberto Giorgetti Popular Alliance Adesso.sm
United Left Adesso.sm
Union for the Republic Adesso.sm
RETE Movement Democracy in Motion
Civic 10 Adesso.sm
Adesso.sm
Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party San Marino First
Stefano Palmieri Popular Alliance Adesso.sm
Teodoro Lonfernini Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party San Marino First
United Left Adesso.sm
Civic 10 Adesso.sm
Adesso.sm

References[]

  1. ^ Dates of parliamentary elections Parties and Elections
  2. ^ Elezioni Politiche 2016 Archived 2018-01-08 at the Wayback Machine Segreteria di Stato per gli Affari Interni e Giustizia (in Italian)
  3. ^ Election 2016: the ballot rules San Marino TV (in Italian)
  4. ^ San Marino. Elezioni 2016, ballottaggio: vince Adesso.sm Archived 2017-12-31 at the Wayback Machine Libertas, 4 December 2016 (in Italian)
  5. ^ Electoral system IPU
  6. ^ Electoral system in force in the Republic of San Marino Secretariat of State for Internal Affairs (in Italian)
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