1992 Italian general election in Sardinia

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The Italian general election of 1992 took place on 5 April 1992.

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Christian Democracy was by far the largest party in Sardinia, largely ahead of the Italian Socialist Party and the Democratic Party of the Left.

Results

Chamber of Deputies

Partiesvotesvotes (%)seats
Christian Democracy 349,59633.77
Italian Socialist Party 159,73915.43
Democratic Party of the Left 148,25114.33
Sardinian Action Party 69,6156.71
Communist Refoundation Party 69,0806.71
Italian Republican Party 54,3665.21
Italian Social Movement 53,7835.21
Italian Democratic Socialist Party 43,5314.21
Italian Liberal Party 29,1662.81
Federation of the Greens 24,3382.3-
Independentist Sardinian Party 15,1061.5-
Pannella List 10,3401.0-
Others11,9921.2-
Total1,038,903100.019

Source: Ministry of the Interior

Senate

Partiesvotesvotes (%)seats
Christian Democracy 256,38130.24
Democratic Party of the Left 134.77915.92
Italian Socialist Party 132,04815.62
Sardinian Action Party 80,6769.51
Communist Refoundation Party 63,2917.5-
Italian Social Movement 59,3237.0-
Italian Democratic Socialist Party 31,2613.7-
Federation of the Greens 27,9583.3-
Italian Republican Party 26,6283.1-
Italian Liberal Party 18,5812.2-
Independentist Sardinian Party 13,4261.6-
Others3,7810.5-
Total848,133100.09

Source: Ministry of the Interior

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