2018 President of the Italian Senate election
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The election for the President of the Senate of the Republic who would serve through the legislature XVIII of Italy took place on 23 and 24 March 2018, over three weeks after the 2018 Italian general election. It took place by secret ballot, as required by the assembly's standing orders. Former President of Italy Giorgio Napolitano, being the oldest Senator present, served as the acting presiding officer.
Quick Facts First ballot: Majority of the entire membership needed to win321 members, 161 votes needed to winLast (third) ballot: Majority of votes cast needed to win 319 members voting, 160 needed to win, Majority party ...
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Following an agreement between the centre-right coalition and the Five Star Movement, Maria Elisabetta Alberti Casellati became the first woman to be elected to the office.[1][2]