1994 Italian general election in Aosta Valley

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The Italian general election of 1994 took place on 27 March 1994.

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Results

Chamber of Deputies

CandidateParty/coalition      votes      %
Luciano Caveri Valdostan Union–allies43,70054.1
Secondina Squarzino Alliance of Progressives 17,94222.2
Paolo Linty Pole of Freedoms 13,90217.2
Giancarlo Borluzzi National Alliance 5,2616.5
Total80,805100.0

Source: Ministry of the Interior

Senate

CandidateParty/coalition      votes      %
Cesare Dujany Valdostan Union–allies27,49338.3
Piero Ferraris Alliance of Progressives 15,13421.1
Mario Maquignaz ADPAPAPPIPRIPS 13,25518.5
Giovanni Sacco Pole for Freedoms 12,64017.6
Antonio Sella National Alliance 53,3194.6
Total71,841100.0

Source: Ministry of the Interior

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