Italian presidential election, 1948

Italian presidential election, 1948
Italy
10 - 11 May 1948

900 voters
600 or 451 votes needed to win
 
Nominee Luigi Einaudi Vittorio Emanuele Orlando
Party Liberal Party Liberal Party
Electoral vote 518 320
Percentage 59.4% 35.6%

President before election

Enrico De Nicola
Liberal Party

Elected President

Luigi Einaudi
Liberal Party

The Italian presidential election of 1948 was held in Italy on 10 – 11 May 1948, following the resignation of outgoing President Enrico De Nicola. Only members of Parliament are entitled to vote and this election was the first one voted by a regular Parliament. As head of state of the Italian Republic, the President has a role of representation of national unity and guarantees that Italian politics comply with the Italian Constitution, in the framework of a parliamentary system.

At fourth round of voting, former Governor of Banca d'Italia and incumbent Minister of the Budget Luigi Einaudi was elected President with 518 votes out of 900.

Candidates

Ballots

First ballot (10 May)

Name Votes
Enrico De Nicola 396
Carlo Sforza 353
Luigi Einaudi 20
Other candidates 27
Blank votes 56
Invalid votes 1

Forth ballot (11 May)

Name Votes
Luigi Einaudi 518
Vittorio Emanuele Orlando 320
Other candidates 4
Blank votes 29
Invalid votes 0