1995 Lazio regional election

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1995 Lazio regional election
Flag of Lazio.svg
  1990 23 April 1995 2000  

All 60 seats to the Regional Council of Lazio
 Majority partyMinority party
  Piero Badaloni 1996.jpg Alberto Michelini deputato.jpg
Leader Piero Badaloni Alberto Michelini
Party Independent Forza Italia
Alliance Centre-left Centre-right
Seats won3723
Popular vote1,582,8971,577,521
Percentage48.1%48.0%

Lazio 1995 Coalizioni.png

President of Lazio before election

Arturo Osio
Greens

President of Lazio

Piero Badaloni
Independent

The Lazio regional election of 1995 took place on 23 April 1995.

For the first time the President of the Region was directly elected by the people, although the election was not yet binding and the President-elect could have been replaced during the term.

Piero Badaloni (an independent close to the Italian People's Party) was elected President of the region, defeating Alberto Michelini (Forza Italia) by a narrow margin.

Results

23 April 1995 Lazio regional election results
Lazio Regional Council 1995.svg
CandidatesVotes %SeatsPartiesVotes %Seats
Piero Badaloni 1,582,89748.1412
Democratic Party of the Left 763,07727.2414
Communist Refoundation Party 258,3369.224
PopularsPact of DemocratsLiberals 167,5185.983
Federation of the Greens 100,2113.582
Italian Republican Party 31,3551.121
Italian Democratic Socialist PartyLabour Federation 30,8231.101
Federal Italy League 13,5160.48
Total1,364,83648.7225
Alberto Michelini 1,577,52147.97
National Alliance 687,06124.5212
Forza Italia – The People's Pole 530,86018.959
Christian Democratic Centre 117,3294.192
Total1,335,25047.6623
Primo Mastrantoni73,6542.24
Pannella List 35,5361.27
The Left of Freedoms14,7850.53
Federalist Greens 13,2590.47
Total63,5802.27
Pino Rauti 54,2751.65 Tricolour Flame 37,8691.35
Total candidates3,288,347100.0012Total parties2,801,535100.0048
Source: Ministry of the Interior

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