Regions are empowered to appoint a Senate delegation, with one senator per one million citizens, rounded up. The proportions of the regional delegations resemble their own government, thus representing the regional executives policies at a national level.
Regional governments appoint a Senatorial delegation, thus representing the regional executives policies at a national level. Every Region has at least two votes at the Senate. Regions with a population over 2 million inhabitants have three votes; over 4 million inhabitants they have four votes; over 6 million inhabitants they have five votes; over 8 million inhabitants they have six votes; over 10 million inhabitants they have seven votes; over 12 million inhabitants they have eight votes.
Regional governments appoint a Senatorial delegation, thus representing the regional executives policies at a national level. The Senate is composed by 60 senators assigned proportionally to the regional population; no Region can have less than two senators.
Regions are empowered to appoint a Senate delegation. Every Region can appoint two senators and one more senator per one million citizens, rounded up. The proportions of the regional delegations resemble the regional government composition, thus representing the local executives policies at a national level.
Key to parties
Union Valdotaine
Fratelli d'Italia
Azione
Forza Italia
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Alleanza Verdi e Sinistra
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Lega
Partito Democratico
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Region of Italy
Population (2024)
Senators
Senator/pop.-ratio
Distribution
Valle d'Aosta/Vallée d'Aoste
123,018
3
41,006
2
1
Piemonte
4,252,581
7
607,511
2
2
3
Liguria
1,508,847
4
377,211
1
1
2
Lombardia
10,020,528
13
770,809
5
3
5
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
1,082,116
4
270,529
2
1
1
Veneto
4,851,972
7
693,138
5
1
1
Friuli Venezia Giulia
1,195,792
4
298,948
2
1
1
Emilia-Romagna
4,455,188
7
636,455
5
1
1
Toscana
3,664,798
6
610,799
5
1
Umbria
854,378
3
284,792
3
Marche
1,484,427
4
371,106
2
2
Lazio
5,720,272
8
715,034
1
1
1
5
Abruzzo
1,269,963
4
317,490
2
1
1
Molise
289,413
3
96,471
1
1
1
Campania
5,590,076
8
698,759
5
1
1
1
Puglia
3,890,250
6
648,375
3
2
1
Basilicata
533,636
3
177,878
1
1
1
Calabria
1,838,150
4
459,537
2
1
1
Sicilia
4,794,512
7
684,930
3
1
1
2
Sardegna
1,569,832
4
392,458
1
1
2
Total
58,989,749
109
541,190
Senate of the Regions appointed members (reformed)
Regions are empowered to appoint a Senate delegation, with one senator per one million citizens, rounded up. The proportions of the regional delegations mimic their own government, thus representing the regional executives policies at a national level.
Regional governments appoint a Senatorial delegation, thus representing the regional executives policies at a national level. Every Region has at least two votes at the Senate. Regions with a population over 2 million inhabitants have three votes; over 4 million inhabitants they have four votes; over 6 million inhabitants they have five votes; over 8 million inhabitants they have six votes; over 10 million inhabitants they have seven votes; over 12 million inhabitants they have eight votes.
Regional governments appoint a Senatorial delegation, thus representing the regional executives policies at a national level. Every Region has at least two votes at the Senate. Regions with a population over 2 million inhabitants have three votes; over 4 million inhabitants they have four votes; over 6 million inhabitants they have five votes; over 8 million inhabitants they have six votes; over 10 million inhabitants they have seven votes; over 12 million inhabitants they have eight votes.
Regional governments appoint a Senatorial delegation, thus representing the regional executives policies at a national level. The Senate is composed by 60 senators assigned proportionally to the regional population; no Region can have less than two senators.