2001 Italian general election in Sardinia

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The Italian general election of 2001 took place on 13 May 2001.

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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%.

Results

Chamber of Deputies

CoalitionsSingle-seat constituenciesProportional systemTotal
votesvotes (%)seatsPartiesvotesvotes (%)seatstot.seats
House of Freedoms 449,63345.29 Forza Italia 304,98930.22 211
National Alliance 137,05413.6-
CCD-CDU 46,2954.6-
New Italian Socialist Party 10,5901.1-
The Olive Tree 431,79843.45 Democrats of the Left 162,72316.11 27
Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy 135,98513.51
Party of Italian Communists 28,0882.8-
GreensSocialists 17,2551.7-
Communist Refoundation Party --- Communist Refoundation Party 47,6994.7- --
Sardinian Action PartySardinia Nation 40,6924.1- Sardinian Action PartySardinia Nation 34,4123.4- --
Italy of Values 33,9713.4- Italy of Values 33,3753.3- --
European Democracy 14,7761.5- European Democracy 19,3351.9- --
Bonino List 12,2131.2- Bonino List 17,9301.8- --
Others12,2331.2- others13,5681.3- --
Total coalitions995,316100.014Total parties1,009,298100.04418

Source: Ministry of the Interior

Senate

CoalitionsSingle-seat constituenciesProp.Total
votesvotes (%)seatsseatsseats
House of Freedoms 413,09845.1415
The Olive Tree 369,02540.3224
Communist Refoundation Party 36,8304.0---
Sardinian Action PartySardinia Nation 32,8223.6---
Italy of Values 27,9713.1---
European Democracy 13,6011.5---
Bonino List 13,3761.5---
Others9,2031.0---
Total coalitions915,926100.0639

Source: Ministry of the Interior

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