Overseas | |
Type: | Chamber of Deputies Electoral |
Electorate: | 4,230,854 (2018)[1] |
Year: | 2000 |
Seats: | 8 |
Overseas (it|Estero) is one of the 29 constituencies (it|circoscrizioni) represented in the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Italian parliament.[2] With more than 5.8 million registered voters, it is the largest constituency by population, but it currently elects only 8 deputies.[3]
The constituency was established by constitutional law no. 1 of 17 January 2000.[4]
width=35% colspan="3" | District | width=20% colspan="2" rowspan="2" | Party | width=25% rowspan="2" | Deputy | |
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width=1% | N. | width=18% | Name | width=18% | Map | |
01 | Europe | Lega | Simone Billi | |||
Five Star Movement | Federica Onori | |||||
Democratic Party | Toni Ricciardi | |||||
02 | South America | Democratic Party | Fabio Porta | |||
MAIE | Franco Tirelli | |||||
03 | North and Central America | FdI | Andrea Di Giuseppe | |||
Democratic Party | Christian Diego Di Sanzo | |||||
04 | Africa–Asia–Oceania–Antarctica | Democratic Party | Nicola Carè |