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Grand and General Council

Consiglio Grande e Generale

Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type

Unicameral
Leadership
Captains regent

Mirko Tomassoni
Luca Santolini
since 1 October 2018
Structure
Seats 60
San Marino general election 2016 diagram.svg
Political groups

Government (35)


  •      DSL (14)


  •      FR (AP–UR) (11)


  •      Civic 10 (10)


Opposition (25)




  •      SMCDP (10)


  •      RETE Movement (8)


  •      SP (3)


  •      PSD (3)


  •      DM-SMT (1)


Elections
Voting system

Semi-proportional representation with majority bonus system
Last election
20 November 2016
Meeting place
Chamber of the Grand and General Council of San Marino.JPG

Palazzo Pubblico
San Marino, San Marino
Website
Grand and General Council











San Marino
Coat of arms of San Marino.svg

This article is part of a series on the
politics and government of
San Marino



  • Constitution


  • Captains Regent

    • Luca Santolini

    • Mirko Tomassoni



  • Congress of State

  • Grand and General Council

  • Political parties

  • Elections in San Marino


  • Foreign relations
    • Visa policy






  • Other countries

  • Atlas




The Grand and General Council (Italian: Consiglio Grande e Generale) is the parliament of San Marino. The council has 60 members elected for a five-year term.


The country's electoral law is based on the electoral system of Italian municipalities. Between 1945 and 2007, San Marino used proportional representation. A majority of at least 35 seats is given to the winning coalition of parties which receives an absolute majority of votes at the first or the eventual second round of elections. Within single coalitions, seats are divided between the parties using a D'Hondt system. A 3.5% threshold exists, together with guarantees for female candidates.


The Council appoints from among its members the Congress of State, which is the executive branch of the government, and the Captains Regents, who serve as the heads of state.


The Council is the equivalent of the Roman Senate during the Roman Republic.



Results





















































































































































































































Coalition
Party
First round
Second round
Votes
%
Seats[a]
Votes
%
Seats[b]
+/–

San Marino First


Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party
4,752
24.5 16
6,889
42.1
10
–11


Socialist Party
1,496
7.7 5
3
–4


Party of Socialists and Democrats
1,392
7.2 4
3
–7

Sammarinese (NS–SsC)
414
2.1 0
0



Direct coalition votes
44
0.2 0
0



Total
8,098
41.7 25
16
–22

Adesso.sm

Democratic Socialist Left (SU–PR–LabDem)
2,352
12.1 8
9,482
57.9
14
+9

Future Republic (AP–UR)
1,865
9.6 6
11
+6


Civic 10
1,800
9.3 6
10
+6


Direct coalition votes
88
0.5 0
0



Total
6,105
31.4 20
35
+21

Democracy in Motion


RETE Movement
3,561
18.3 12

8
+4


Democratic Movement – San Marino Together
872
4.5 3
1
New


Direct coalition votes
70
0.4 0
0



Total
4,503
23.2 15
9
+4

List of Free People
412
2.1 0
0
New

Sammarinese Democratic Revival
309
1.6 0
0
New
Invalid/blank votes
849


653




Total

20,276

100

60

17,024

100

60

0
Registered voters/turnout
33,985
59.7

33,985
50.1


Source: Segreteria di Stato Libertas




  1. ^ Initial allocation of seats


  2. ^ Final allocation of seats




See also



  • Politics of San Marino

  • List of legislatures by country



External links


  • Official website





Coordinates: 43°56′12″N 12°26′47″E / 43.93667°N 12.44639°E / 43.93667; 12.44639














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