The Italian general election of 2001 took place on 13 May 2001.
The election was won in Sardinia by the centre-right House of Freedoms coalition, which won also nationally. Forza Italia was the most voted party with 30.2%.
Coalitions | Single-seat constituencies | Proportional system | Total | ||||||
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votes | votes (%) | seats | Parties | votes | votes (%) | seats | tot. | seats | |
House of Freedoms | 449,633 | 45.2 | 9 | Forza Italia | 304,989 | 30.2 | 2 | 2 | 11 |
National Alliance | 137,054 | 13.6 | - | ||||||
CCD-CDU | 46,295 | 4.6 | - | ||||||
New Italian Socialist Party | 10,590 | 1.1 | - | ||||||
The Olive Tree | 431,798 | 43.4 | 5 | Democrats of the Left | 162,723 | 16.1 | 1 | 2 | 7 |
Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy | 135,985 | 13.5 | 1 | ||||||
Party of Italian Communists | 28,088 | 2.8 | - | ||||||
Greens–Socialists | 17,255 | 1.7 | - | ||||||
Communist Refoundation Party | - | - | - | Communist Refoundation Party | 47,699 | 4.7 | - | - | - |
Sardinian Action Party–Sardinia Nation | 40,692 | 4.1 | - | Sardinian Action Party–Sardinia Nation | 34,412 | 3.4 | - | - | - |
Italy of Values | 33,971 | 3.4 | - | Italy of Values | 33,375 | 3.3 | - | - | - |
European Democracy | 14,776 | 1.5 | - | European Democracy | 19,335 | 1.9 | - | - | - |
Bonino List | 12,213 | 1.2 | - | Bonino List | 17,930 | 1.8 | - | - | - |
Others | 12,233 | 1.2 | - | others | 13,568 | 1.3 | - | - | - |
Total coalitions | 995,316 | 100.0 | 14 | Total parties | 1,009,298 | 100.0 | 4 | 4 | 18 |
Source: Ministry of the Interior
Coalitions | Single-seat constituencies | Prop. | Total | ||
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votes | votes (%) | seats | seats | seats | |
House of Freedoms | 413,098 | 45.1 | 4 | 1 | 5 |
The Olive Tree | 369,025 | 40.3 | 2 | 2 | 4 |
Communist Refoundation Party | 36,830 | 4.0 | - | - | - |
Sardinian Action Party–Sardinia Nation | 32,822 | 3.6 | - | - | - |
Italy of Values | 27,971 | 3.1 | - | - | - |
European Democracy | 13,601 | 1.5 | - | - | - |
Bonino List | 13,376 | 1.5 | - | - | - |
Others | 9,203 | 1.0 | - | - | - |
Total coalitions | 915,926 | 100.0 | 6 | 3 | 9 |
Source: Ministry of the Interior
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