1996 Italian general election in Sardinia

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

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The election was won in Sardinia by the centre-left The Olive Tree (which included the Sardinian Action Party), which won also nationally.

Results

Chamber of Deputies

CoalitionsSingle-seat constituenciesProportional systemTotal
votesvotes (%)seatsPartiesvotesvotes (%)seatstot.seats
The Olive TreeProgressivesPSd'Az 482,16948.88 Democratic Party of the Left 202,14220.31210
Communist Refoundation Party 83,8138.41
Italian Renewal-Socialists-Patto 69,9697.0-
Italian People's Party-UD-PRI-SVP-Prodi 60,9746.1-
Federation of the Greens 20,7132.1-
Sardinian Action Party 38,0023.8-
Pole of Freedoms 456,25346.16 Forza Italia 227,59622.9128
National Alliance 182,64818.31
CCD-CDU 60,2056.0-
Pannella-Sgarbi List 20,5372.1-
Sardinia Nation 42,2464.3- Sardinia Nation 23,3552.3---
Others8,3320.8-others6,2700.6---
Total coalitions989,000100.014Total parties996,224100.04418

Source: Ministry of the Interior

Senate

CoalitionsSingle-seat constituenciesProp.Total
votesvotes (%)seatsseatsseats
The Olive TreePSd'Az 421,33150.05-5
Pole for Freedoms 376,04244.7134
Sardinia Nation 44,7135.3---
Total coalitions842,086100.0639

Source: Ministry of the Interior

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