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Parliamentary elections will be held in the [[Pacitalia|Pacitalian Republic]] on Monday 27th November 2023. Officially, this is the 119th national general election, where Pacitalian voters elect the 715 members of the [[Constazione Repubblicana]], Pacitalia's lower house, and 100 [[Senato Repubblicana|Senators to its upper house]]. | Parliamentary elections will be held in the [[Pacitalia|Pacitalian Republic]] on Monday 27th November 2023. Officially, this is the 119th national general election, where Pacitalian voters elect the 715 members of the [[Constazione Repubblicana]], Pacitalia's lower house, and 100 [[Senato Repubblicana|Senators to its upper house]]. | ||
The order of election, which | The order of election, which dissolves the parliament, is typically issued by the [[Archonate of the Pacitalian Republic|Archonate]] about five weeks in advance of the election date, officially starting the campaign period. However, campaigning by parties and their leaders unofficially begins well before the order is issued. | ||
The centre-left [[Pacitalian Social Democratic Congress]], led by incumbent Prime Minister [[Damián Moya]], are attempting to retain outright control of both houses of parliament and win a third three-year term in power. Centre-right and right-wing parties currently in opposition, such as the [[Federation of Progressive Democrats]], the [[Christian Democratic Party]], and [[Defence of the Republic]], are seeking to return a conservative government to power at the national level for the first time since 2017. New parties, such as the [[eDemocrats]] and other regional parties, may further fragment the final makeup of parliament and create a more difficult road for the eventual winner to form a coalition. | The centre-left [[Pacitalian Social Democratic Congress]], led by incumbent Prime Minister [[Damián Moya]], are attempting to retain outright control of both houses of parliament and win a third three-year term in power. Centre-right and right-wing parties currently in opposition, such as the [[Federation of Progressive Democrats]], the [[Christian Democratic Party]], and [[Defence of the Republic]], are seeking to return a conservative government to power at the national level for the first time since 2017. New parties, such as the [[eDemocrats]] and other regional parties, may further fragment the final makeup of parliament and create a more difficult road for the eventual winner to form a coalition. |
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Parliamentary elections will be held in the Pacitalian Republic on Monday 27th November 2023. Officially, this is the 119th national general election, where Pacitalian voters elect the 715 members of the Constazione Repubblicana, Pacitalia's lower house, and 100 Senators to its upper house.
The order of election, which dissolves the parliament, is typically issued by the Archonate about five weeks in advance of the election date, officially starting the campaign period. However, campaigning by parties and their leaders unofficially begins well before the order is issued.
The centre-left Pacitalian Social Democratic Congress, led by incumbent Prime Minister Damián Moya, are attempting to retain outright control of both houses of parliament and win a third three-year term in power. Centre-right and right-wing parties currently in opposition, such as the Federation of Progressive Democrats, the Christian Democratic Party, and Defence of the Republic, are seeking to return a conservative government to power at the national level for the first time since 2017. New parties, such as the eDemocrats and other regional parties, may further fragment the final makeup of parliament and create a more difficult road for the eventual winner to form a coalition.
Background
Parliamentary elections in Pacitalia are triennial and held on the last Monday of November unless circumstances require them to be re-scheduled. Pacitalians also elect their regional governments triennially, though in the year following the parliamentary vote. Archonates, by comparison, are elected to six-year terms.
Pacitalians elect 715 members of the Constazione using the mixed-member form of proportional representation (MMP). There are 445 Members of the Republican Parliament (MRPs) elected through a party list, with the remaining 270 coming from single-member districts whose members are elected using instant-runoff voting (IRV). The weighting of the two blocs of seats typically leads smaller parties to focus their resources on winning party list seats rather than standing candidates in electorates; this leaves the latter bloc to be captured overwhelmingly by larger parties, and has the effect of increasing the odds of the winning party having a workable coalition or an outright majority.
Senators, by contrast, are elected using solely IRV.
Previous election and outcomes
The previous parliamentary elections were held in 2020.
Buoyed by his government's decisive response to the COVID-19 pandemic, voters delivered Moya and the PSDC a resounding mandate and a second term in office, with a majority of the party list vote, and a strong plurality of votes from electorate seats. The PSDC won outright control of both houses of the Pacitalian parliament and were able to govern alone as a result – the first time since 2004 that any party had won a majority of seats in both houses. Due to the social distancing guidelines resulting from the pandemic, that election also made history as the first where the majority of votes were cast by mail instead of in-person.
Major issues
Opinion polls
Results
Default table sort is by total seats won.