Next Italian general election

Next Italian general election

← 2022 No later than 22 December 2027

All 400 seats in the Chamber of Deputies (C)
201 seats needed for a majority
All 200 elective seats in the Senate of the Republic (S)
101 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
 
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Leader Giorgia Meloni Elly Schlein Matteo Salvini
Party Brothers of Italy Democratic Lega
Alliance Centre-right Centre-left Centre-right
Leader since 8 March 2014 12 March 2023 15 December 2013
Leader's seat L'Aquila (C) Veneto 2 (C) Apulia (S)
Current seats 117 (C· 65 (S) 71 (C· 37 (S) 66 (C· 29 (S)

 
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Leader Giuseppe Conte Antonio Tajani Angelo Bonelli & Nicola Fratoianni
Party Five Star Movement Forza Italia Greens and Left
Alliance Centre-left[a] Centre-right Centre-left
Leader since 6 August 2021 15 July 2023 2 July 2022
Leader's seat Lombardy (C) Velletri (C) Imola & Tuscany (C)
Current seats 50 (C· 26 (S) 48 (C· 20 (S) 10 (C· 4 (S)

Incumbent Prime Minister

Giorgia Meloni
Brothers of Italy



The next Italian general election will occur no later than 22 December 2027,[nb 1] although it may be called earlier as a snap election.


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  1. ^ "Constitution of the Italian Republic" (PDF). Parliamentary Information, Archives and Publications Office of the Senate Service for Official Reports and Communication. Retrieved 29 October 2022.


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