1996 Italian general election in Aosta Valley

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The Italian general election of 1996 took place on 21 April 1996.

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Results

Chamber of Deputies

CandidateParty/coalition      votes      %
Luciano Caveri Valdostan Union–allies37,43148.6
Enrico Tibaldi Pole for Freedoms 15,81025.0
Secondina Squarzino The Olive Tree 11,52615.0
Paolo Linty Lega Nord Valle d'Aosta 6,2238.1
Silvino Morosso Communist Refoundation Party 5,5937.3
Maria Durando Renewal4440.6
Total77,027100.0

Source: Ministry of the Interior

Senate

CandidateParty/coalition      votes      %
Guido Dondeynaz Valdostan Union–allies29,53844.2
Giorgio Bongiorno Pole for Freedoms 14,81022.2
Ambra Arangio The Olive Tree 10,37115.5
Giuseppe Henriet Lega Nord Valle d'Aosta 6,4689.7
Pier Giuseppe Paolini Communist Refoundation Party 5,6818.5
Total66,868100.0

Source: Ministry of the Interior

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