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The 2008 Italian general election took place on 13-14 April 2008. The election was won in Veneto by the centre-right coalition between People of Freedom and Lega Nord, as it happened at the national level. The People of Freedom was the largest party in the election with 27.4%, slightly ahead of Lega Nord (27.1%) and the Democratic Party (26.5%).
[edit] Results
[edit] Chamber of Deputies
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Summary of the 13-14 April 2008 Italian general election results in Veneto – Chamber of Deputies
Coalitions and parties |
Votes |
% |
Parties |
Votes |
% |
Seats |
The People of Freedom–Lega Nord |
1,669,234 |
54.5% |
The People of Freedom |
838,640 |
27.4% |
15 |
Lega Nord |
830,594 |
27.1% |
16 |
Democratic Party–Italy of Values |
944,380 |
30.8% |
Democratic Party |
812,506 |
26.5% |
14 |
Italy of Values |
131,874 |
4.3% |
2 |
Union of the Centre |
171,126 |
5.6% |
Union of the Centre |
171,126 |
5.6% |
3 |
The Left – The Rainbow |
68,159 |
2.2% |
The Left – The Rainbow |
68,159 |
2.2% |
- |
The Right |
59,925 |
2.0% |
The Right |
59,925 |
2.0% |
- |
Liga Veneta Repubblica |
31,353 |
1.0% |
Liga Veneta Repubblica |
31,353 |
1.0% |
- |
List of Speaking Crickets |
22,502 |
0.7% |
List of Speaking Crickets |
22,502 |
0.7% |
- |
Socialist Party |
16,547 |
0.5% |
Socialist Party |
16,547 |
0.5% |
- |
Abortion? No, thanks |
16,308 |
0.5% |
Abortion? No, thanks |
16,308 |
0.5% |
|
Others |
66,504 |
2.2% |
Others |
66,504 |
2.2% |
- |
Source: Regional Council of Veneto
[edit] Senate
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Summary of the 13-14 April 2008 Italian general election results in Veneto – Senate
Coalitions and parties |
Votes |
% |
Parties |
Votes |
% |
Seats |
The People of Freedom–Lega Nord |
1,540,993 |
54.4% |
The People of Freedom |
802,533 |
28.3% |
8 |
Lega Nord |
738,460 |
26.1% |
7 |
Democratic Party–Italy of Values |
895,433 |
31.6% |
Democratic Party |
771,974 |
27.2% |
8 |
Italy of Values |
123,459 |
4.4% |
1 |
Union of the Centre |
162,719 |
5.7% |
Union of the Centre |
162,719 |
5.7% |
- |
The Left – The Rainbow |
61,279 |
2.2% |
The Left – The Rainbow |
61,279 |
2.2% |
- |
The Right |
49,101 |
1.7% |
The Right |
49,101 |
1.7% |
- |
Liga Veneta Repubblica |
46,677 |
1.7% |
Liga Veneta Repubblica |
46,677 |
1.7% |
- |
Socialist Party |
14,756 |
0.5% |
Socialist Party |
14,756 |
0.5% |
- |
Others |
62,123 |
2.2% |
Others |
62,123 |
2.2% |
- |
Source: Regional Council of Veneto
[edit] MPs elected in Veneto
[edit] Chamber of Deputies
[edit] Veneto 1 (Verona-Vicenza-Padova-Rovigo)
[edit] Lega Nord
[edit] People of Freedom
[edit] Democratic Party
- Massimo Calearo
- Alessandro Naccarato
- Margherita Miotto
- Federica Mogherini
- Giampaolo Fogliardi
- Gian Pietro Dal Moro
- Federico Testa
- Daniela Sbrollini
[edit] Union of the Centre
[edit] Italy of Values
[edit] Veneto 2 (Venezia-Treviso-Belluno)
[edit] Lega Nord
- Gianpaolo Dozzo
- Guido Dussin
- Corrado Callegari
- Luciano Dussin
- Franco Gidoni
- Gianluca Forcolin
[edit] People of Freedom
[edit] Democratic Party
- Andrea Martella
- Pier Paolo Baretta
- Simonetta Rubinato
- Rodolfo Viola
- Delia Murer
- Francesco Tempestini
[edit] Union of the Centre
- Luisa Capitanio Santolini
[edit] Italy of Values
[edit] Senate
[edit] People of Freedom
- Giancarlo Galan (replaced by Pietro Longo on 29 April 2008)
- Luigi Ramponi
- Maria Elisabetta Alberti Casellati
- Maurizio Sacconi
- Maurizio Saia
- Paolo Scarpa Bonazza Buora
- Anna Bonfrisco
- Maurizio Castro
[edit] Lega Nord
- Federico Bricolo
- Piergiorgio Stiffoni
- Paolo Franco
- Alberto Filippi
- Gianvittore Vaccari
- Gianpaolo Vallardi
- Luciano Cagnin
[edit] Democratic Party
[edit] Italy of Values